Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" by Various
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contributed to the most varying attractions. It brought together many
of the most charming and progressive women in English as well as American society, and also many of the brilliant women we read about, but rarely meet. In addition, it performed a most useful office in extending the hand of welcome from American women in London to the representative women who attended the International Council; and has a future of exceptional character in filling a social need which has never been filled by the official representatives in republican America. It is not too much to say that it has put life in London in quite a new and much more attractive aspect to American women, by focusing the best elements and bringing them in touch with each other. With time and development the highest results of the modern co-operative spirit should be attained, and the fulness of a life that will enrich each individual member, and reach out beyond to an ever widening sphere of happy influence. J.C. CROLY. Letter to the Pioneer Club of London June, 1901. To the Finance Committee of the Pioneer Club: |
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