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Show Connecticut Educational Clubs. The "bit" of franchise accorded to the women of Connecticut has aroused in many a desire to be part and parcel of the business world. Several societies have been formed in the state not suffrage suf-frage club3, but more distinctively educational edu-cational societies. Two have already been organized in Hartford. The Woman's Parliamentary club was the outcome of a desire on the part of some progressive 'women to know more of parliamentary practice, municipal affairs af-fairs and business methods. The organization organ-ization is meeting regularly twice each month, with a membership of 60. A number of the public schoolteachers are members. The plan is to have a permanent perma-nent organization with permanent officers, offi-cers, but for the experience members will get by actually filling these offices the permanent officers will "abdicate," the president calling different members to act as president and secretary at the different dif-ferent meetings. Hartford Correspondent. |