Minneapolis politics By Charles F. Stuart, Minneapolis Morning Tribune, August 22, 1912 excerpt - . . . When Miss Snow won her place on the board great things were predicted for her. She had made her campaign as an opponent to the superintendent and foe to the American Book company. The general public put her on the school board by a big vote principally because she had fought the board and the general public, which likes a fight . . . . . . But Miss Snow has been heard of little in her two years of board life. Dr. Jordan had too many staunch friends for Miss Snow to accomplish anything in his direction . . . |