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Foreign News January 13, 1913

The Lake County Times

Hammond, Lake County, Indiana

What is this article about?

Colorado's two female legislators, Senator Helen Ring Robinson and Representative Frances S. Lee, plan to actively push for progressive laws in the current session. Robinson is noted for her past work on Denver's water supply.

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COLORADO'S TWO WOMAN LEGISLATORS TO WAGE ACTIVE FIGHT DURING PRESENT SESSION FOR PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION
Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson and Mrs. Frances S. Lee, the two lone women in the Colorado legislature, intend to wage an active fight for progressive legislation during the present legislative session. Mrs. Robinson, who is a state senator, won a reputation that extended beyond her state two years ago, in the fight for a pure water supply for Denver. She is a lawyer and is also connected with the Denver Times. Mrs. Lee is a member of the house of representatives.

What sub-type of article is it?

Political

What keywords are associated?

Colorado Legislature Women Legislators Progressive Legislation Helen Ring Robinson Frances S Lee

What entities or persons were involved?

Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson Mrs. Frances S. Lee

Where did it happen?

Colorado

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Colorado

Event Date

Present Legislative Session

Key Persons

Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson Mrs. Frances S. Lee

Event Details

Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson and Mrs. Frances S. Lee, the two women in the Colorado legislature, intend to wage an active fight for progressive legislation during the present session. Mrs. Robinson is a state senator who gained reputation for fighting for pure water supply for Denver two years ago; she is a lawyer connected with the Denver Times. Mrs. Lee is a member of the house of representatives.

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