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Show I SUFFRAGISTS WILL j SEE WILSON MONDAY Effort Will Be Made to Get an Ex-presBiou Ex-presBiou of Opinion From tho Executive. B International News Service. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. President I Wilson will reccivo tho committeo of j suffragists who have remained bohind ' from tho convontion ou Mondav at 1 11. m. Tho committee will bo hca'dod bv tho national board and will include one representative from every state in tho ' union. It will endeavor to secure from the president a statement as to his po-! po-! tition on the woman suffrage question. Among tho mcmbors of tbo president- int committeo are Mrs. Medill McCor- nuck of Illinois, Miss Laura Clav of Kentucky, Mtb. William Kent of "Cali-i "Cali-i forma, 5lrs. Charlos Morodith of Vir ginia, Miss Jeanotte Rankin of Mon-1 Mon-1 tana, Mrs. Donald Hooker of Mary land, Mrs. Frances M. Bjorkman of ' Colorado, Mi3s Anno Martin of Nevada 1 and Mrs. Harriot Taylor of Ohio. Tho suffrage school will open here Monday alto and hold threo sessions dailv. The teachers for Mondav in-ciiuo in-ciiuo Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, 'Miss Alice Stono Blackwcll, Mrs. Susan ' i Walker Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary Ware Dennett, Mrs. Frances M. Bjorkman, Mrs. Thomas N. Hepburn and Miss Emily Em-ily Pierson. |