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  2. Lilla Day Monroe - Wikipedia

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    Lilla Day Monroe (November 11, 1858 – March 2, 1929) was a lawyer, pioneer, and suffragette who spent the majority of her life in Topeka, Kansas. She contributed significantly to the women's suffrage movement in Kansas.

  3. William D. Atkinson - Wikipedia

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    She became the President of the Kansas Federation of Women's Clubs in 1911, her second run for the position. [4] He survived his wife when she died in their home in Parsons November 10, 1916. [5] She was the president of the Women's Kansas Day club when she died, and had been the secretary of the National Federation of Women's clubs. [5]

  4. Pearl Farmer Richardson - Wikipedia

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    She taught world affairs at a girls' camp in Elmdale, Kansas for three summers. [20] Eleanor Roosevelt wrote one of her "My Day" newspaper columns about Richardson's pamphlet, Your Community United Nations, in 1957. [21] In 1958, she was named one of fifty prominent Kansas women by the Women's Kansas Day Club. [22]

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  9. Kansas Day - Wikipedia

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    Kansas Day is a holiday in the state of Kansas in the United States. It is celebrated annually on January 29 to commemorate the anniversary of the state's 1861 admission to the Union . It was first celebrated in 1877 by schoolchildren in Paola .