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Sanborn, Kate, 1839-1917

"Memories and Anecdotes"


Since then have come to us governors, senators, judges, mayors,
and many celebrities, all glad to bring some story with the
breath of the hills to New Hampshire's Daughters. Kate
Sanborn first called for our county tributes, to renew old
acquaintances and promote rivalry among the members. We adorned
ourselves with the gold buttercup badges, and adopted the grey
and garnet as our colors.

NEW HAMPSHIRE'S DAUGHTERS
_Members of the Society Hold an Experience Meeting._
The first meeting of the season of New Hampshire's Daughters
was held at the Hotel Vendome, Boston, Saturday afternoon, and
was a most successful gathering, both in point of attendance
and of general interest. The business of the association was
transacted under the direction of the president, Miss Kate
Sanborn, whose free construction of parliamentary law and
independent adherence to common sense as against narrow
conventionality, results in satisfactory progress and rapid
action. The 150 or more ladies present were more convinced than
ever that Miss Sanborn is the right woman in the right place,
although she herself indignantly repudiates the notion that she
is fitted to the position.


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