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  2. Charles Frederick Scott - Wikipedia

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    He served as member of the Kansas State Senate from 1892 to 1896, and according to the 1903 Congressional Directory, "at different times has been president of the State Editorial Association, president of the Kansas League of Republican Clubs, and president of the Kansas Day Club, an organization of the young Republicans of the State". [1]

  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]

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  7. 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 .

  8. 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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