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Such has been the record of Mrs. Helen M. Gougar, writer and lady suffragist, born in Litchfield, Mich., July 18, 1843. At forty years of age her head was prematurely whitened by a bitter and exhausting-fought try and weaken her energy in political circles by defamation, however the battle over and her enemies fully vanquished, she went on to contest heroically, preventing for what she believes to be the suitable and patriotic trigger to the next civilization. Mrs. Anna H. Shaw was born in New Castle-on-Tyne, England, on the fourteenth of February, 1847. Her descent is fascinating as illustrating the drive of heredity. Much of her energy and force and considered expression are believed to result from the experiences of her pioneer life in Michigan, and her power of moving audiences from the touch of humanity which came to her whereas practising medication in the city of Boston. In 1872 she had entered Albion College, Michigan, and in 1875 she entered the theological division of the Boston University, from which she graduated with honor in 1878. She worked her method through college and whereas within the theological college she was always worn with arduous work, studying on weekdays and preaching on Sundays. |
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