| Autobiography, 174:his position in the E.S. He was succeeded by Mr. Rogers who was bitterly opposed to us and far moreAutobiography, 174:between Mr. Warrington, Foster and myself. Mr. Rogers was of a much smaller caliber and he threw usAutobiography, 176:no longer president of the society and Mr. L.W.Rogers succeeded him. My husband was still nationalAutobiography, 176:morning when, upon his assumption of office, Mr. Rogers took over, we went up to his office toAutobiography, 176:him our desire to continue to serve the T.S. Mr. Rogers looked at us and asked the question, "Is |