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Woman and Her New Vote

June 1, 1918 issue

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The article discusses books and authors. "The ABC of Voting," by author Marion B. Cothren, is a manual as straightforward and elementary as its title. Cothren, a member of the New York bar and for five years, vice-chairman of the "Woman Suffrage Party" of Brooklyn, has apparently carried over into the days of her enfranchisement no acid recollections from the days when it was denied to her. Confidently, step by step, she leads the new voter to her polling place, having first duly registered her, and introduces her to the assortment of clerks, inspectors, watchers, and ballot boxes there installed.

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ABC of Voting, The (Book); COTHREN, Marion B.; VOTING; AUTHORS; LITERATURE; BOOKS
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