Caroline G. Thummel
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Caroline G. Thummel McCarthy (1873 – November 14, 1947) and Adelaide O'Brien were the only law partnership of women practicing in the Western United States in the 1910s.
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Caroline G. Thummel
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Caroline G. Thummel
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Caroline G. Thummel
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St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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Oak Grove Baptist Cemetery, Bridgeport, Missouri
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two daughters
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Benton Law School
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St. Louis High School and Teachers' College,
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American
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lawyer
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Caroline G. Thummel McCarthy
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"Ignorance is woman's handicap."
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"Prisoners are not considered as human and are treated one as badly as the other."
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"Murders, assaults and other deeds coming under the head of crimes against the person can not be atoned for by prison sentences."
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"Woman should make man's proposals easy, but shouldn't draw him out."
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"Missouri must awaken to a stronger sense of duty if she would rank in the world as a State with correct laws."
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— Caroline G. Thummel
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William Clark McCarthy
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Caroline G. Thummel McCarthy (1873 – November 14, 1947) and Adelaide O'Brien were the only law partnership of women practicing in the Western United States in the 1910s.
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Caroline G. Thummel McCarthy
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