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Ladies meeting weekly at Mrs. Richard Doyle's to sew on garments for drought relief They live in Washington, D.C., and vicinity, but meet generally at Mrs. Doyles. Left to right, "The Sigma" wives of the Sigma Chi men: Mrs. C. D. Hamel, Mrs. Dan Weaver, Mrs. Carl Henning, Mrs. Wright Mathews, Mrs. Richard Doyle, president, Mrs. Eugene Meacham, Mrs. P. C. Alexander, Mrs. W. W. Ross, vice president / / Photo taken by Mr. Peck at Edgemoor, Md. Edgemoor Maryland, 1931. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2011661530/.
APA citation style:
(1931) Ladies meeting weekly at Mrs. Richard Doyle's to sew on garments for drought relief They live in Washington, D.C., and vicinity, but meet generally at Mrs. Doyles. Left to right, "The Sigma" wives of the Sigma Chi men: Mrs. C. D. Hamel, Mrs. Dan Weaver, Mrs. Carl Henning, Mrs. Wright Mathews, Mrs. Richard Doyle, president, Mrs. Eugene Meacham, Mrs. P. C. Alexander, Mrs. W. W. Ross, vice president / / Photo taken by Mr. Peck at Edgemoor, Md. Edgemoor Maryland, 1931. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2011661530/.
MLA citation style:
Ladies meeting weekly at Mrs. Richard Doyle's to sew on garments for drought relief They live in Washington, D.C., and vicinity, but meet generally at Mrs. Doyles. Left to right, "The Sigma" wives of the Sigma Chi men: Mrs. C. D. Hamel, Mrs. Dan Weaver, Mrs. Carl Henning, Mrs. Wright Mathews, Mrs. Richard Doyle, president, Mrs. Eugene Meacham, Mrs. P. C. Alexander, Mrs. W. W. Ross, vice president / / Photo taken by Mr. Peck at Edgemoor, Md. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2011661530/>.