The idea of Republican women that they should have a larger share in the councils of their party (TIME, June 4), namely, representation on the Republican National Committee, was advanced a step nearer realization. Chairman Adams of the committee called at the White House and spent three quarters of an hour with the President.
"The President and I were in perfect agreement," declared Mr. Adams afterwards. They had decided that one Republican woman from each state should be named as an advisory member of the committee, until the...
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