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The Platform Committee was very important at this '24 convention. This Woman's Committee - this is interesting because women were beginning to find their feet in politics - formed a sub-committee on platform. I was an officer of that. I don't know whether I was vice chairman or secretary, but I had a good deal to say about it and I had a good deal to do with the writing out of the program that we finally adopted. This Woman's Committee adopted a program for the platform. They wrote out what they thought ought to be in that platform. Some of it went in - not too much. But anyhow the important thing was that it was a thought out program and a good many of the things in that program came out later. I remember that on the platform committee of 1940 Agnes Leach said to me, “Frances, do you remember that some of these things they're putting in now without the slightest objection were in that document that we presented before the Platform Committee. That was the first time they had appeared before the Platform Committee.”

In other words, they got accustomed to the ideas and eventually they got adopted. I still have a copy of that and have had occasion to refer to it. Among other things, we adopted a program on immigration and recommended it. As I look at it now, it was quite an enlightened program on





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