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to have to wex^k rather than "own* for a living* 

 He got a good number of praising letters from 

 businessmen who we2*e feeling the pineh from 

 department stores and organized suppliers* 



Oilbt He was an ant i -truster? 



Gogginsi Yes» in those days it was a eoismon attitude* Today 

 most people hsve recognised that the trust was 

 part of our evolution* It had to eoine* 



Mothpr-'-Woiaen's Rights 



Gilbj What was your mother like? What were her interests? 



GogglASf Vell« she had six children. 



dilbt That ought to have kept har busy, (lau^ter) 



Oogginst She was interested in more life for women* 



Oilbi A sxxffragette, do you think? 



Cogginst Tes* 



Gilb: Bi4 she join any organizations? 



Cogginst Xes* At ozse time she was ohainaan of a 8uffic*age 

 eonmittee in Philadelphia* I reoall that she had 

 correspondence with Anna Shaw« Luoy Stone ^ 

 Susan B* Anthony^ and other campaigners* Aliee 

 Blackwell*,*there was a very militant group in 

 those days* 



♦ Herbert Coggins was bom on May 31, 1881 



