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Show WOMAN IN LEGION POLITICS Mis9 Ivy Ann Fuller of Kansas Did Clever Work at Recent National Na-tional Convention. Ths ways of the fair sex In politics tins tioen n more or loss pleasant sur- prise to the male electorate ever since the Nineteenth Nine-teenth Amend-ment. Amend-ment. The American Amer-ican Legion saw the emancipated voters In full swing during Its recent national convention. Outstanding Out-standing among them was Miss Ivy Ann Fuller of Kansas. One of the most bitterly waged fights of the convention centered over the election of a national chaplain for 1022. The Bast, West, North and South had candidates In the field with strong backing. Kansas put forth the name of a "fighting parson" and Miss Fuller, in speeches, euueuses and lin-Jig lin-Jig up of delegates, put him across by a narrow margin. Miss Puller, a "movie" actress In New York before the war, trained In a Vassar college unit for nurses and then entered a Fifth avenue hospital and later the Walter Reed Institution at Washington. |