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Story August 30, 1923

The Telegraph Courier

Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin

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In Minneapolis, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter urges 5,000 women's clubs to discuss Edward W. Bok's $100,000 American Peace Award, stressing the need for practical peace machinery beyond mere talk.

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Urges Women Discuss
the Bok Peace Award

Minneapolis, Minn.-
Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the General Federation of Women's clubs has sent a letter to the five thousand women's clubs of the organization, it was learned today, calling their attention to the $100,000 American peace award created by Edward W. Bok and reminding them that the award relates to the subject most dear to the women. Mrs. Winter wrote:

"We have learned that there is no use in talk alone. We must have the machinery. Perhaps in your midst or in the combined wisdom of your club will be found the solution. Please read and discuss and think about it."

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Moral Virtue

What keywords are associated?

Women S Clubs Peace Award Bok Award General Federation Mrs Thomas G Winter

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Thomas G. Winter Edward W. Bok

Where did it happen?

Minneapolis, Minn.

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Key Persons

Mrs. Thomas G. Winter Edward W. Bok

Location

Minneapolis, Minn.

Story Details

Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, sent a letter to five thousand women's clubs urging them to discuss the $100,000 American Peace Award created by Edward W. Bok, emphasizing the need for practical solutions to peace.

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