IN QUOTES

Gladys Misick Morrell


“Throughout the length of the Cornwall campaign, there is a new understanding of the meaning of the suffrage movement.”—Gladys Misick writing in The Common Cause, July 4, 1913  

“…the Attorney General Colonel Dill brought in amendments to the franchise laws and railroaded it through the House. In future, no person not a male could vote. That is incredible, is it not? That was the obstinacy and bitterness of it.”  

“When we finally came to victory in 1944 the man who brought it through was a comparatively young member, Jack Tucker. We owe him a great deal.” 

“You know the attitude a man takes on women’s rights is an important indication of his character.”—Bermuda Sun, March 30, 1968 

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