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The Radiant Center


I too return with sweeter, tend'rer song,

I cannot have a joy you may not share — Like Murrow's skylark on that morning fair,

My new-born melodies to love belong.

— CLARA BEWICK COLBY.

(One of Mrs. Colby's sweet poems, found among her manuscripts.)


DOCUMENTS OF PUBLIC INTEREST

From Files belonging to the late Clara B. Colby

1 Correspondence between Susan B. Anthony and Clara B. Colby.

2 First War-Correspondent's Pass Issued to a Woman.

3 File of "National Bulletin," published by the Woman's Tribune.

4 Letters to her grandparents, written by C. B. C. while in the university.

5 Steel plate portrait of Clara B. Colby.

6 Letters from Susan B. Anthony to Clara B. Colby.

7 Collected speeches of Mrs. Stanton.

8 Letters from Mrs. Stanton.

9 Correspondence with Representative Linderman over bill to rename Musselshell River.

10 Letters from Mrs. Belva Lockwood.

11 Letters from Rev. Olympia Brown.

12 Complimentary press notices.

13 Reports of National and International Suffrage Conventions, and of National Councils of Women.

14 Correspondence relative to Congress of Federal Suffrage Association.

15 "Engravings from Suffrage History," being a collection of engraved portraits of leaders in the Suffrage Movement.