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HISTORY OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

CALIFORNIA 41 have women become associate members of the organization, they to select nine women to be governors with the men. The move- ment was thus popularized and desirable men and women of all classes rapidly joined it. Headquarters were established in the Story Building and sys- tematic work begun. Judge Yorke was chairman of the legisla- tive and political department. The 850 delegates and the audience at the Los Angeles County Republican convention in Simpson Auditorium in August were enthusiastically for woman suffrage. Eighty-three delegates went from that convention to the State Republican convention of 430 delegates in San Francisco. Mr. Braly was not only one of these delegates but also a member of the platform committee. The suffrage plank went into the plat- form and was received with the same enthusiasm apparently as in Los Angeles. After a progressive Legislature was elected in the fall of 1910 the Political Equality League gave a banquet at the Alexandria Hotel in honor of the southern legislators, the State officers-elect and their wives, with nearly 600 present. Mr. Braly said of this occasion : "We all felt that we were making history and casting bread upon the waters that would surely re- turn to us in a day of need, which, thank God, it did, for without it I think the suffrage bill would not have been passed." The organization's express purpose was to use all legitimate means to influence the Legislature to submit the amendment and every legislator of the nine southern counties went to Sacramento pled- <>te for it. After the Legislature had submitted the amendment the Political Equality League held its annual election. It was felt that it would be unjust to ask Mr. Braly to have charge of the details of the strenuous campaign and with expres- of the highest appreciation he was made president emeritus and Mrs. Seward A. Simons, president. Mr. Braly arranged to have Mrs. McCulloch of Chicago make a speaking tour of South- alifornia in company with a party consisting of himself and Neely, Judge W. S. Harbert and Senator Lee C. . at his own expense, as was all of his work. Mrs. Edson to him after the campaign : "Without the platform pledges of the Republican county and State conventions we could never VOL. n