| Description | Writing from Hagley Road in Edgbaston, Alice James expresses her gratitude to Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury for her 'splendid fight' and remarks on the educational value of the speeches which Taylor Cadbury had delivered throughout her election campaign. Grateful for Taylor Cadbury's contribution to the 'rebirth' of 'Liberalism', James comments that Taylor Cadbury's political opponents had 'thought of every device possible to fog the mind of the electorate'. James concludes her letter with a story about her sister's experiences canvassing for Taylor Cadbury during her election campaign. |