[4] She was a member of the Bathing Beaches and Swimming Pools committee of the Chicago Woman's Club.
[5] She also supported Chicago schools superintendent Ella Flagg Young.
[6] In 1914 she withdrew from the Woman's Party of Cook County, citing "too much dissension in the organization".
[9][10] She was quoted on the execution of Edith Cavell in The New York Times, saying "It is barbarism.
[12] She and Margaret Strand represented Illinois suffragists at the 1920 International Woman Suffrage Alliance meeting, held in Geneva.