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Issue 1 of Volume I of “The Pioneer of an American Woman’s Republic” was published by the American Woman’s League probably in the spring of 1911. The first several pages contain a detailed explanation of the American Woman’s Republic and its structure and organization. Photographs of the cabinet officers appear with a listing of all the state governors/regents of the Republic. This publication also includes an extensive report on the activities of the local chapters. Several pages are devoted to the People’s University and the Art Academy, and many of the products of the Art Academy are offered for sale. This was the first and probably the only edition of the “Pioneer.” No other issues have been located. | |
In 1911, several ceramic pieces from the People’s University’s Art Academy were submitted to the International Exposition of Industries and Achievement in Turin, Italy by the American Woman’s League. The works were primarily those of noted ceramic artist Adelaide Robineau, including her stunning Scarab vase. The League was awarded the Grand Prize over exhibits from across Europe and Asia. The Committee on Awards also recommended that the Grand Prize be awarded to Mrs. Robineau, but Grand Prizes were only awarded to exhibits, not to individuals. This Certificate was presented to the League, along with a gold medal. | |
Issue 1 of Volume I of “The Pioneer of an American Woman’s Republic” was published by the American Woman’s League probably in the spring of 1911. The first several pages contain a detailed explanation of the American Woman’s Republic and its structure and organization. Photographs of the cabinet officers appear with a listing of all the state governors/regents of the Republic. This publication also includes an extensive report on the activities of the local chapters. Several pages are devoted to the People’s University and the Art Academy, and many of the products of the Art Academy are offered for sale. This was the first and probably the only edition of the “Pioneer.” No other issues have been located. |
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