BLACKWELL FAMILY Henry B. Blackwell Form LetterThe Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association. President, MRS. MARY A. LIVERMORE, Melrose. Vice-Presidents at Large. MRS. JULIA WARD HOWE HON. GEORGE F. HOAR. MRS. QUINCY A. SHAW. WILLIAM I. BOWDITCH. MRS. EMMA WALKER BATCHELLER. HON. JOHN D. LONG. ELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARD. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. MRS. ABBY MORTON DIAZ. HON. J.W. CANDLER. MRS. OLE BULL. COL. T.W. HIGGINSON. MRS. MARY SCHLESINGER. MRS. OLIVER AMES. MISS MARY F. EASTMAN. MISS LUCIA M. PEABODY. REV. GEO. WILLIS COOKE. MRS. MARTHA PERRY LOWE. HON. W.W. CRAPO. MRS. SUSAN S. FESSENDEN. HON. JOSIAH QUINCY. WILLIAM A. BANCROFT. COR. SEC'Y. HENRY B. BLACKWELL. TREASURER, MR. F.J. GARRISON, 4 Park Street, Boston. REC. SEC'Y, MRS. E.A. HILT. 3 Park Street, Boston, Mass., May 13 1898 DEAR MADAM: There is a constantly growing interest in the question of granting equal suffrage to women, and the members of Women's Clubs are being urged with zeal to sign papers for and against it. Under these circumstances, it is fitting that all persons of intelligence, whether they favor equal suffrage or not, should be well informed as to the arguments on both sides. The Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association will be glad to send a speaker, free of charge, to any Woman's Club that would like to have the subject presented. In making up your programmes for next year, if you wish to devote one meeting to a consideration of this question, we should be glad to have you communicate with Miss H.E. Turner, 3 Park St., Boston, in regard to a speaker. A list of the speakers who can be sent will be furnished on application, and you can make your own selection. MARY A. LIVERMORE, Pres. JULIA WARD HOWE, Vice Pres. H.B. BLACKWELL, Cor. Sec.