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working from New York.

Miss Dewson had been helping him on that. She had very good access to women because she had been the secretary of the National Consumers' League. She had, through that, a connection with all kinds of organized women's club - the Business and Professional Women's Clubs, the Federation of Women's Clubs. She had a good reason for going to see leading women in a community, or sending somebody to see them.

She organized, much as the woman suffragists had organized. That is, find really capable women in each community who will agree with you that Roosevelt would be a good President, and then organize around them. Take into account the old, steady, always been there Democratic women, and then some of the newer, young kind that could be attracted to this sort of a candidate.

She had aided Jim a great deal. Her ability to write clearly and simply had been a great help to him in his contacts all over the country in building up the preliminaries. So when she took over the direction of the woman's division for the campaign, she just carried on what she'd been doing anyhow. She did a brilliant piece of work in that organizing and never let up on it. It was educational organizing. She sent them continual material, and not flat.





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