LS, The White House, December 4, 1922. Harding tells Party official and women’s rights leader Harriet Upton about an upcoming report on the hiring of women in government. Harding claims, sincerely or not, “I quite agree with you about the desirability of more appointments for women. I am always driving to that end, but I do find it exceedingly difficult.” The letter shows overall toning, but the signature is dark and shows nice contrast. This has unusually good content relating to women’s rights and economic opportunity.
LS, The White House, December 4, 1922. Harding tells Party official and women’s rights leader Harriet Upton about an upcoming report on the hiring of women in government. Harding claims, sincerely or not, “I quite agree with you about the desirability of more appointments for women. I am always driving to that end, but I do find it exceedingly difficult.” The letter shows overall toning, but the signature is dark and shows nice contrast. This has unusually good content relating to women’s rights and economic opportunity.