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| Source: Lansing State Journal; Oct 7, 1936 | 
Mary Moynahan said that the horse "Diamond' that she was assigned to ride was "high-spirited, difficult to manage, vicious and unruly." She sought $20,000 in damages from the Polo Club of the 119th Field Artillery.
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| Source: Lansing State Journal Lansing, Michigan06 Oct 1936, Tue • Page 2 | 
Mary did not get $20,000 but the court did award her $1,000 and when the Polo Club appealed the decision, the circuit court denied the motion.
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Clipped fromLansing State Journal Lansing, Michigan 01 Dec 1936, Tue • Page 13 | 
Mrs Moynahan Managed the Cigar stands 
in Olds Tower and the Hollister Buildings
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Clipped fromLansing State Journal Lansing, Michigan 02 Mar 1929, Sat • Page 23 | 
 It would have been exceptional for a woman in the 1920s to purchase a business from a bank!
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Clipped fromLansing State Journal Lansing, Michigan 06 Apr 1931, Mon • Page 29 | 
Some Clippings About the 
Polo Club of the 119th Field Artillery
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Clipped fromLansing State Journal Lansing, Michigan 17 Sep 1931, Thu • Page 18 | 
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| Source: Lansing State Journal (Lansing, Michigan) · 29 Jun 1935, Sat · Page 2 | 
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Clipped fromLansing State Journal Lansing, Michigan 01 Jan 1932, Fri • Page 39 | 
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Clipped fromLansing State Journal Lansing, Michigan 12 Sep 1931, Sat • Page 19 | 

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