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English: The Modern Woman, a pro-suffrage page appearing in Judge Magazine and containing a suffrage cartoon by Lou Rogers, "Welding in the Missing Link." Tiara is labeled "Women of Ohio." Links are labelled "Interests of the Home" "Interests of the government," and the culminating "Votes of Women." Published 24 Aug. 1912.
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Author Lou Rogers, E. R. Stillwell, Edith Livingston Smith
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