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English: Mrs. E. J. Ottaway was a leader in several non-profit organizations. Among them Vice President of the National Federation of Music Clubs and Chairman of the National Council of Women of the United States. Her second marriage was to Nikolai Sokoloff.
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Source Mildred Knapp Shipman, editor. (May 1927) "Mrs. E. J. Ottaway", Musical West and Northwest Musician, No. 7, San Francisco: Northwest Musicians Publicity Club, p. 3
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Mrs. E. J. Ottaway was a leader in several non-profit organizations. Among them Vice President of the National Federation of Music Clubs and Chairman of the National Council of Women of the United States. Her second marriage was to Nikolai Sokoloff.

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