xercises of the three opening days the members of the
board of lady managers, by their participation in the ceremonies,
represented the women of the country.
On Saturday, May 2, 1903, the following resolution was offered by Mrs.
Edward L. Buchwalter, the first vice-president:
Whereas the board of lady managers of the Louisiana Purchase
Exposition find it necessary to have funds at their disposal for
the proper conduct of the business of the board; therefore be it
_Resolved_, That a committee of three be appointed to take the
necessary steps to secure such an appropriation from Congress at
the earliest possible date; that said committee be, and is
hereby, directed to take immediate action in such matter, and
that said sum shall not be less than $100,000.
Upon the adoption of this resolution Mrs. Daniel Manning was made
chairman, and in accepting the appointment she asked the members of the
board to use their influence with the Senators and Congressmen of their
States for the passage of the bill.
At this meeting (May 2, 1903) the president announced the appointment of
the following standing committees: Executive, entertainment, foreign
relations, women's congresses, and press, and the committee on women's
work was enlarged.
An invitation was received from the Wednesday Club of St. Louis, in
which a reception was tendered by that organization to the board. The
courtesy was greatly appreciated and promptly accepted, and the occasion
brought together the intellectual women of that city.
No further meeting was held until December 15, 1903, which was called by
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission and held in St. Louis, at
the Southern Hotel, Mrs. E.L. Buchwalter, first vice-president,
presiding. The following communication was then read by the secretary:
St. Louis, U.S.A., _October 21, 1903_.
LADIES: I herewith tender to you my resignation from the office
of president, to which you did me the honor to elect me. Begging
you to accept the same, with my best wishes for the welfare and
success of the board in the future, I remain,
Always faithfully, yours,
APOLLINE M. BLAIR.
BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS, LOUISIANA PURCHASE.
The resignation was accepted by the board, and a committee appointed to
prepare suitable resolutions. At the afternoon session Miss Dawes,
chairman of this committee, presented the following:
Resolved, That the boar
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