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Women of The West
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in permanent collection. Specializes in portrait and landscape work; has published two books of photography: "The Pikes Peak Region," "Mesa Verde National Park." Member of several photographic organizations in this country and in Europe, Home: 317 Cheyenne Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

HINDMARSH, Hazel (Miss), born in Kansas, daughter of Percy and Elizabeth Fox Hindmarsh. Former resident of Lincoln, Nebraska, living in Colorado for past seven years. Writer, musician. Girl Scout Leader. Has originated a new system of teaching, to develop the musical gift of a child prodigy whose impaired vision makes the reading of music impossible for her. Has written adult and juvenile short stories and articles, children's verse and songs which have been published in thirty-five different publications. Member: American Pen Women, Sigma Alpha Iota, American Music Society, Colorado Springs Musical Club, Quill Club, Girl Scout Leaders' Ass'n. Home: 1340 North Weber St., Colorado Springs, Colo.
HINMAN, Florence Lamont, (Mrs.), born in Cass City, Michigan, daughter of Peter and Annie Lamont, a resident of Colorado for twenty years. Married to Leroy Race Hinman. Professional singer and teacher of voice. President and Director of Lamont School of Music; teacher of three First Prize National Contest Winners; conductor of Treble Clef Club and Bass Clef Club. Member: Pro Musica Society, Treble Clef Club, Bass Clef Club, Sigma Alpha Iota. Home: 1170 Sherman Street, Denver, Colorado.
KENNON, Anne Byrd (Miss), born in Denver, Colorado, daughter of Mrs. George Kennon. Director of the Collegiate Bureau of Occupations. 1926-27, held a fellowship at Women's Educational and Industrial Union. Her study on "College Wives Who Work" was published in A.A.U.W. Journal, June, 1927; interested in the research of opportunities for women. At present, a part-time vocational adviser at the University of Colorado; speaker before college and high school groups about their future vocations. Member: Woman's Bureau of Chamber of Commerce, American Ass'n. of University Women, Colorado College Club, Colorado Vocational Guidance Ass'n., National Committee of Bureaus of Occupations. Business address: 318 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Home: 465 Lafayette St., Denver, Colo.
LATHROP, Mary Florence, (Miss), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 10, 1865, daughter of John and Anna Campbell Lathrop, a resident of Colorado since 1887. Lawyer. Admitted Supreme Court of Colorado, 1896; U. S. Circuit Court, 1898; U. S. Supreme Court, 1917; Specialist in Probate Law, etc. Made Law of Charitable Bequests in Colorado. Newspaper syndicate correspondent, before practicing law. Chairman, Legal Education Committee Colorado Bar Ass'n; Chairman Committee on Laws Women and Children Denver Bar Ass'n; Former Vice-President American Bar Ass'n. Member: Denver Bar Ass'n, Colorado Bar Ass'n, American Bar Ass'n; International Law Ass'n, American Society of International Law; Phi Delta Delta. Address: 507-8 Equitable Bldg., Denver, Colorado.
LeFEVRE, (Mrs. Owen Edgar), a native of Piqua, Ohio, daughter of Daniel and Mary P. Heald French, resident of Colorado for the last 55 years. Married to the late Owen Edgar LeFevre. Children: Eva Frederiece Bellamy. Active in civic work. For many years president of Denver Orphan's Home; director of Art Ass'n; secretary, Wolcolt School for Girls; president, Denver Branch, American Ass'n of University Women. Member: Denver Country Club, Monday Literary Club, American Ass'n of University Women. Home: 1311 York St., Denver, Colo.
MARTIN, Clara L. (Miss), born in Indiana, a resident of Colorado for twenty-five years. Manager, Mail Order Dept., The A. T. Lewis & Son Dry Goods Co. Former school teacher; holds life diploma from Colorado State Normal School at Greeley. Worked for Elbert Hubbard at one time. Director Women's Bureau, Denver Chamber of Commerce. Member: Quota Club (director and secretary), Advertising Club. Home: 1540 Grant St., Apt. 10, Denver, Colorado.
McCLURG, Virginia Donaghé (Mrs.), born in Virginia, daughter of Dr. William Rice and Mrs. Susan Boylston Richardson Donaghé, a resident of Colorado since 1877. Writer and Lecturer. Married to Gilbert McClurg. Children: Dudley Boylston. Has made four transcontinental Lecture tours; lectures extensively. Author: "Picturesque Colorado", "Picturesque Utah", "Seven Sonnets of Sculpture", etc. Was awarded the national prize offered for the best

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