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Arkansas WAND: Celebrating the true meaning of Mother's Day and saluting WAND's own Jean Gordon

Deborah Mathis, former columnist for the Arkansas Times, spoke on "Peace in the Time of Cholera". Anne Gordon Perry, daughter of Jean Gordon, played the part of Sarah Farmer, friend of Julia Ward Howe and the only woman present at the signing of the Russian/Japanese peace treaty in 1905.

Jean Gordon with some of the men in her life: (left to right) her husband, Walter Clancy, Pratt Remmel and Dr. John Peters.

Jean Gordon's daughter, Dr. Anne Gordon Perry, played the part of Sarah Farmer, friend of Julia Ward Howe and the only woman present at the signing of the Russian/Japanese peace treaty in 1905. On the left is Dr. Bettye Caldwell.

 

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