Browse Items (4 total) Tags: discussion groups Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Sort by: Title Creator Date Added League of Women - November 1951 - Board Meeting This is the historical account of the League of Women Voters in Macon County Tags: board meeting, Christian Science Monitor, city manager, civil liberties chairman, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, discussion groups, economic chairman, Elizabeth Lupton, International Relations chairman, Judge Martin S. Morthland, League of Women Voters, local projects, membership chairman, Minutes, Mrs. Birt, primer for jurors, service chairman, treasurer's report League of Women Voters - January 1951 This is the historical account of the League of Women Voters in Macon County Tags: board meeting, Candidates meeting, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, discussion groups, Elizabeth Lupton secretary, League of Women of Voters, Local League agendas, membership meeting, membership voting percentage, Minutes, Mrs. Birt president, Mrs. Otis Chumbley treasure, nominating committee, Sen. Douglas League of Women Voters - December 1950 This is the historical account of the League of Women Votes in Macon County Tags: board meeting, Candidates meeting, Chicago Council Meeting, constitutional revision committee, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, discussion groups, Inflation fight, League of Women Voters, League publications, Minutes, Mrs. Birt president, new treasure, treasure's report League of Women Voters - Board Minutes - May 1946 This is the historical account of the League of Women Voters in Macon County Tags: 1946, 4th Tuesday of the Month, affiliation with local associations, attendance, by laws edit, call to order, Decatur IL, Decatur Public Library, directors meeting, discussion groups, Executive Board, general meeting plans, Kansas City, League of Women Voters, local projects, name change, national convention, Program Committee, State Council, treasures report Featured Item James Millikin Homestead Gazette Mar 1995, Vol XIX-3 This is a collection of materials from the James Millikin Homestead