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Domestic News July 30, 1919

The Evening Missourian

Columbia, Boone County, Missouri

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The University of Missouri's Extension Division is providing twelve free lectures on governmental affairs by Prof. Isidor Loeb and Prof. W. J. Shepard for schools of citizenship in Missouri counties, primarily for women voters, with local organizations covering travel expenses.

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EXTEND CITIZENSHIP WORK
University Offers Lectures on Governmental Affairs.

The Extension Division of the University has arranged to offer twelve lectures for schools of citizenship, which are being organized in many Missouri counties.

The lectures will be given by Prof. Isidor Loeb and Prof. W. J. Shepard of the University.

While the lectures are planned primarily for schools of citizenship for women voters, they may be secured by any organization of Missouri citizens. Arrangements may be made for the entire series, or for any one or more of the lectures.

This arrangement has been made in response to the numerous requests that have come to the University for extension lectures on government by Missouri women, who have been granted the privilege of voting.

The University makes no charges for these lectures, but the traveling expenses of the lecturers must be paid by the local organizations.

What sub-type of article is it?

Education Politics

What keywords are associated?

University Lectures Citizenship Schools Women Voters Governmental Affairs Missouri Extension

What entities or persons were involved?

Prof. Isidor Loeb Prof. W. J. Shepard

Where did it happen?

Missouri

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Missouri

Key Persons

Prof. Isidor Loeb Prof. W. J. Shepard

Event Details

The Extension Division of the University has arranged to offer twelve lectures for schools of citizenship being organized in many Missouri counties. The lectures will be given by Prof. Isidor Loeb and Prof. W. J. Shepard. Planned primarily for schools of citizenship for women voters, they may be secured by any organization of Missouri citizens, for the entire series or individual lectures. Made in response to requests from Missouri women granted voting privilege. No charges, but local organizations pay traveling expenses.

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