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about her travels through Europe, the talk "Cargo Cruising". She also spoke in front of the Women's Luncheon Club on the subjects "On a Freighter to Europe" and "Rural England". Downing spent eight months with one suitcase and a typewriter first aboard a freighter and then in Europe and England. She
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of South Dakota. This contest was open to all members of the National Editorial Association. In 1928 she won third prize in The National Editorial Association contest with the piece "Tennessee's Hydroelectric Power Possibilities and the Advantages of Its Development by Private Capital".
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Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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In 1927, she won a specially created prize from the Omaha Chamber of Commerce for the best paper written on a tour of Nebraska and the
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In 1940, a few months before her death, she remembered her twin sister, who had died in 1925, in a speech to the Soroptimists Club.
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Bernice C. Downing was an editor and newspaper publisher. Downing and her twin sister, Bertha C. Downing (1878–1925) inherited the
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She was a member of the California Press Association and secretary of the Santa Clara County Consolidated Chamber of Commerce.
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She held several offices in, and was president of, the state association and national vice-president of the
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from their father upon his death in 1905 when they were 17 years old. They transformed the
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told how she was refused entrance to Italy having applied for a visa as a "journalist".
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For several years she was a member of the Santa Clara County Republican Committee.
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In 1936 she was the leader of a Troop sponsored by the Thousand Oaks
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She was appointed postmaster of Santa Clara in 1922 by President
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Newark, Missouri
Santa Clara, California
California
Newark, Missouri
pioneer residents
Santa Clara, California
Warren G. Harding
Calvin Coolidge
Soroptimists Club
Santa Cruz Business and Professional Women's Club
Golden Gate International Exposition
League of American Pen Women
National Editorial Association
Black Hills
Parent-Teacher Association
Santa Clara, California
Oak Hill Memorial Park
San Jose








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