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Show National Selection Interests Local Club The local Business and Professional Profession-al Women's Club will learn with interest' in-terest' of the election of Miss Emily R. Knoubuhl of Minneapolis, Minn., as executive secretary of the National Federation of Business and Professional Profes-sional Women's Clubs to succeed 3: iss : Emma Dot Partridge of Tope ., Kansas, resigned. ! Miss Knoubuhl has had wide experience ex-perience in the organization and lect-, lect-, ure field, ha'ing been connected : successively with the War Camr ; Community Service, the Minnes.. .a ' League of Women Voters, the Nation-j Nation-j al League of Women Voters and the I Cincinnati League of Women Voters i as lecturer and organizer. She hag ! also been a director of City Manager I campaigns conducting the highly ' successful campaign which resulted j in Cincinnati's achieving City Man-i Man-i ager government. Recently Miss ' Knoubuhl has been on the faculty of the School of Public Affairs of Syra- cuse University as teacher and lect-1 lect-1 urer. She is a graduate of Syracuse j University, from which she holds A.B. j and A.M. degrees. ' Her headquarters . will be at 1819 Broadway, New York City, and her new duties will be the direction of policies and program for the organization of 50,000 women ! which she now represents, j Miss Ruth Rich of Jacksonville, Florida, former editor of the Inde- pendent Woman, magazine of the National Federation, has been named field secretary of the organizati'n. I This is a newly created position and will put Miss Richjsjnto field as an organizer. A wide range' of news-j news-j paper experience in Florida, the executive ex-ecutive secretaryship of the Florida committee for European relief, and experience as recording secretarv of I the National Federation Tiave fitted I Miss Rich for her new work. |