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This is just over an hour. Good evening, everyone. Im the director of the roosevelt house and its always a pleasure to welcome all of you to what is essentially the first of the programs to mark womens History Month. Its the opportunity for you to have another lock or perhapsy f your first blog at the exhibition of womens suffrage material that we have on view upstairs. He was going to see through the end of the month we will be announcing an extension but dont let that deter you from seeing it soon and often. To welcome both of them to the home of Eleanor Roosevelt to play such a big role in polymerase courageous and groundbreaking book of it is a particular part pleasure to welcome everyone here to the alma mater. She was the class of january 1933. That was only one of the many milestones in a lif as i think you know when is the book shows, polly murray poll played a sign ....
Of the womens suffrage material that we have on view of the stairs. I was going to say to see only through the end of the month we will be announcing an extension but dont deter you. Tonight we are going to welcome two extraordinary women who will be speaking about two extraordinary women and it is a pleasure to welcome both of you to the home of Eleanor Roosevelt to have played such a big role in the courageous and groundbreaking life of activism as the book we are gathered here to discuss the firebrand and the first lady has made clear for the first time, and its a particular will pleasure to welcome everyone here to the college. She was Phi Beta Kappa of 1933, january 1933. She couldnt wait and that is one of the many milestones in the life that we will hear about this evening. As the book shows she played a significant role. It lasted from the 1930s until mrs. Roosevel ....
In Thursday s meeting, the Student Assembly voted to pass two resolutions: one approving the implementation of Plan B vending machines on campus, another to denounce atrocities against Uyghur Muslims in Xianjiang, China. ....