NAWSA General Correspondence Equal Rights Associate Editors Nina E. Allender Zoe Beckley Brenda Ueland Benedict Ruby A. Black Elaine Sterne Carrington Lucia Chamberlain Mabel Potter Daggett Phyllis Duganne Crystal Eastman Ernestine Evans Rose Feld Zona Gale Hene Davenport Gibbons Ruth Hale Rebecca Hourwich Inez Haynes Irwin Ada Davenport Kendall Katherine Leckie Hazel MacKaye Edna St. Vincent Millay Ruth Pickering Alice Rohe Maryse Rutledge Miriam Finn Scott Doris Stevens Sophie Treadwell Mary Winsor Editor-in-Chief Edith Houghton Hooker, Upland, Roland Park, Md. National Offiders President, Mrs. Oliver H.P. Belmont, N.Y. Vice-Presidents: Doris Stevens, N.Y. Elizabeth S. Rogers, N.Y. Margaret Whittemore, Calif. Mrs. J.D. Wilkinson, La. Myrtle Cain, Minn. Chairman Nat'l Council, Edith Houghton Hooker, Md. 1st Vice-Chairman, Gail Laughlin, Me. Secretary, Anita Pollitzer, S.C. Treasurer, Edith Ainge, N.Y. Congressional Chairman, Maud Younger, Calif. Executive Secretary, Mabel Vernon, Del. Finance Chairman, Mrs. Stephen H. Pell, N.Y. Headquarters Chairman, Mrs. Richard Wainwright, D.C. Headquarters Furnishing Chairman Florence Bayard Hilles, Del. International Relations Chairman, Mrs. Lawrence Lewis Pa. Organization Chairman, Laura Cramer, Michigan, Parliamentarian, Emma C. Fox, Michigan, Business Manager Dora G. Ogle, Catonsville, Md. Equal Rights 19 West Chase Street Baltimore, Maryland Telephone, Vernon 3279 Official Organ National Woman's Party April 28, 1931 Dear Miss Blackwell: Some of our readers have expressed a hope that you would review Sylvia Pankhurst's new book for Equal Rights. Can you possibly find time to do so? The publisher tells me that you already have a copy of the book and I feel that it would be of great interest to our public to learn something of its contents. We could use the review at any time, but of course the sooner we have it the better. With all good wishes, believe me, Faithfully yours, [signed] Edith Houghton Hooker 26 [signed] Edith Houghton Hooker Transcribed and reviewed by contributors participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.