On Tuesday evening, January 23, the Dartmouth Club of New York held a smoker at the Club, 12 West 44th St., at which Miss Inez Mulholland, Mrs. Pearce Bailey, and Mrs. A. L. Livermore spoke on "Votes for Women." About sixty members were present.
The speakers all mentioned that they considered the Dartmouth men the most progressive, as they were the first as a college club that have shown enough interest in affairs of the day to look into this vital question. Miss Mulholland asked that those in favor of woman's suffrage raise their hands, and while the result was by no means favorable, the speakers were not discouraged. They asked for reasons why the men were not in favor of it, and a general discussion ensued.
The speakers were cheered again. and again, the cheering showing our admiration and respect for them, if not our agreement with their cause.