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Edna F. Gellhorn letter to a Graduate of the Food Administration Course - June 27, 1918

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Title Edna F. Gellhorn letter to a Graduate of the Food Administration Course - June 27, 1918
Creator Gellhorn, Edna F.
Source Gellhorn, Edna F. Letter to a Graduate of the Food Administration Course. 27 June 1918. Edna Gellhorn Papers. Washington University Libraries, Department of Special Collections, St. Louis, Missouri.
Description Letter from Edna F. Gellhorn to a graduate of the Food Administration Course regarding volunteer experience at a community cannery. Mrs. Edna Gellhorn was an active civic leader and reformer. She became a leader in the women's suffrage movement and in 1920 became a founder and first vice president of the National League of Women Voters.
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Language English