Hawaii Leaguers
1950s
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1958
Demonstrating for the proposed City Charter.
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Demonstrating for the proposed City Charter.
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October, 1958 Dr. Constancia Dumlao, President, LWV-Philippines, and Mrs. Jos. R. Smith, President, LWV-Honolulu, October, 1958 - [enlarge]
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Honolulu Sunday Advertiser - September 1958 
TALLYING ANSWERS -- Mrs. Mildred Kosaki, left, and Mrs. Karl van der Veur, recording secretary of the league, compile information gathered in Candidates' Questionnaires prepared by Voters Service Committee. |
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Honolulu Sunday Advertiser - September 1958 
MAKING COPIES -- Miss Margaret Wright, treasurer of the League of Women Voters, operates duplicating machine which turns out multiple copies of "Service for voters" information compiled by women of the league. |
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Honolulu Sunday Advertiser - September 1958 
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LEADERS -- From left are Mrs. Elizabeth Wray, first vice president; Mrs. Joseph R. Smith, president; Mrs. Grace H. Smith, chairman of Voters Service Committee, and Mrs. Arlen M. Scott, second vice president. All are active in pre-election projects. |
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin - May 1958 
League of Women Voters prepare letters for distribution to urge citizens to register so that they can vote June 14 on the proposed City-County Charter. Volunteer workers are, left to right, Mrs. Jules Fine, Mrs. Ralph Myers, project chairman, and Dr. Teru Togasaki. (Camera Hawaii Photo) |
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin - May 1958 
Members of the League of Women Voters rode through downtown streets yesterday dressed in old-fashioned clothes and riding in a 1923 Buick to proclaim their stand for the proposed City Charter. Mrs. Milton Rosenberb, left, and Mrs. Warren C. Thomas, are shown with placards. Behind the ancient car was a news Buick with occupants in modern dress to point up the change the charter would make in city governments. (Star Bulletin Photo) |
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National Convention - April 1958 - [enlarge]
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Banquet - League of Women Voters Convention - Atlantic City - 1958 - [enlarge]
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Hawaii's Hat (5th from left) National Convention - Atlantic City, NJ - Hat Parade - 1957 - [enlarge]
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Plan Wednesday Rally Members of the League of Women Voters planning a public rally to hear mayor and supervisor candidates Wednesday night are, from left, Mrs. J.R. Smith, president; Mrs. Louis Braude, vice chariman, voters' service; Mrs. C.F. Schutte, chairman, voters' service, and Mrs. Sue W. Thomas and Mrs. A.H. Cornelison, members, voters' service committee. (photo: Y. Ishii) |
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Mrs. Joseph R. Smith, National League Convention - Chicago - April 30 - May 4, 1956 - [enlarge]
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1954
front, l-r: Mrs. Ralph S. Meyers, President LWV-Hawaii, Mayor John H. Wilson, Mrs. Newton L. Pierce, Secretary, LWV-US. back (Supervisors): Sakae Amano, Noble K. Kauhane, Dr. Samuel K. Apoliona, James K. Trask, John M. Asing, Nicholas T. Teves, Samuel Ichinose (1954?)
John Henry Wilson, popularly known as Johnny Wilson (1871-1956), served as Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii three times: from 1920 to 1927, from 1929 to 1931, and from 1946 to 1954. (Wikipedia) | - [enlarge] |
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