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than the History of Woman Suffrage in a country where it
exists. The lecture was followed by a supper banquet
in the Grant Hotel, and later by a reception where the
speeches were made. The most important was made
by Prime Minister Konow who said: "Our political
parties differ widely upon many things but upon
one they are entirely agreed, that is woman suffrage"
I responded, proposing a toast to the men of Norway
who had given the suffrage. The response was the
royal 'rah 'rah 'rah peculiar to Norway and Sweden.
Mrs. [Quam?] presided over the dinner

On Thursday we lunched at the [legalim?] with the
American Minister, Mr. Pearce. In the evening I
addressed teh "Studenternes Venstreforening" Union
of Radical Students, presided over by Mr. William Keilhau
Afterwards we had tea and brad and better [bread and butter?], tea having been
substituted for the usual beer in my honor.

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