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Correspondence, photographs, biographical material, and printed materials relating to Parson's service with the Quartermaster Corps, American Expeditionary Force, in World War I and relating to her later involvement in Pima County Republican politics. Highlights include correspondence concerning the "Women's Brigade for Barry Goldwater for President" project in 1964, rosters of Pima County Republican committee members, and campaign literature. Also present are materials from service in World War I including letters to family, correspondence concerning the status of civilian women working overseas, and printed material. A scrapbook details her experiences in wartime France including photographs, invitations, post cards, and newspaper clippings.
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Instead, his legacy can be measured by the importance of his ideas in the context of late-sixteenth- and early-seventeenth-century England. Those ideas, and the machinations they inspired, were ultimately an integral part of the ongoing struggle between Catholicism and Protestantism in religion and between constitutionalism and absolutism in politics.
No. 3 of each volume contains the annual report and minutes of the annual meeting.
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