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384 FAMOUS LIVING AMEBICANS Mrs. Pennybacker, whose life-work has been teaching, is at the head of one of the most far-reaching educational enter- prises in the world to-day. It is an enterprise of steadily growing power, too, for women are enrolling in clubs in great- er numbers year by year. In their organized capacity they have been aptly styled an army whose presence is in itself a guarantee of a happy future for the land in which we dwell. ' ' As general-in-chief of this vast army of peace Anna J. H. Pen- nybacker has shown herself fully equal to the situation, with a keen and comprehensive grasp of the ends in view, a firm confidence in the character and integrity of the hosts behind her, and an unshakable faith in the ultimate success of the campaign in which they are engaged. BIBLIOGRAPHY BOOKS History of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. By Mary I. Wood, pp. 161, 186, 216, 218, 223, 288, 290. PERIODICALS Leaders of Women. By Rose Toung. Oood Housekeeping Magazine 57 :634. Letters to Club Women. By Anna J. H. Pennybacker. Oeneral Fed- eration Magazine 1913, 1914. Miracle of Faithfulness. By Peter Molyneaux. Texas Club Woman July, 1914. Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker — a Tribute. By Bride Neill Taylor. Oeneral Federation Magazine June, 1914. Tribute to Mrs. Pennybacker (poem). By Pearl Randall Waason. Oeneral Federation Magazine December, 1913. What the Woman's Club Has Done. By Mary I. Wood. Ladies' Home Journal 31:26.