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  1. Genevieve Clark Thomson (November 30, 1894 – February 16, 1981) was an American suffragist. Biography Bennett and Genevieve Clark, 1895. Genevieve Clark was born to politician and Speaker of the House James Beauchamp ("Champ") Clark and Genevieve Bennett Clark on November 30, 1894.

  2. Genevieve Clark Thomson (TIME, March 10), daughter of the late Champ Clark, was a candidate in Democratic primaries for a vacant seat in the House of Representatives. Evidently Louisiana did...

  3. Genevieve Clark Thomson, of New Orleans, able golfer, announced her candidacy for the seat in the House which fell vacant with the death of H. Garland Dupre (TIME, Mar. 3).

  4. Daughter of Champ Clark Genevieve Clark grew up in Bowling Green and Washington, D.C., and became one of America's most famous, and fascinating, women. Known as "The Daughter of the House" during her father's time in Congress, Genevieve is in the rank of Kate Chase and Jacqueline Kennedy as a

  5. Genevieve Clark Thomson was an American suffragist. Introduction Genevieve Clark Thomson Genevieve Clark Thomson; Biography; References; External links

  6. Biographical Database of NAWSA Suffragists, 1890-1920. Biography of Genevieve Clark Thomson, 1894-1981. By Janelle Zetty, Head of Cataloging, Edith Garland Dupré Library, Univers

  7. Genevieve C. and James M. Thomson, 1901-1973, n.d. Subseries. This subseries of correspondence is that of Genevieve and James Thomson, the daughter and son-in-law of Champ and Genevieve Bennett Clark.