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could glean about Piraye Sadullah Tor and Saadet Refet was that they were both members of the TKB<br />

Board of Directors who participated in the 1935 Congress and that they also served on several<br />

commissions. We were able to find some limited biographical information about the alternate<br />

delegates Madiha Fethi, Zekâvet Zâti and Arayiş Hüseyin. During the preparatory stages of the 12 th<br />

Congress, well known women jurists in the 1930s – Süreyya Ağaoğlu, Güzide Lütfü and Faika Hanım –<br />

helped the TKB's newly formed commission – The Civil Status of Turkish Women – so as to prepare a<br />

legal infrastructure for a report to be delivered at the Congress by the TKB delegates. Other legal<br />

support was provided by another jurist, Beyhan Nil, who ranked as the Turkish Republic's first<br />

woman judge. She acted as Turkey's representative to the Commission on the Civil Status of Women,<br />

a commission that had been directly established by, and under the auspices of, the International<br />

Alliance.<br />

Among the TKB alternate delegates to the 1935 Congress, TKB members of the Administrative<br />

Board Piraye Sadullah, Saadet Refet and Ayşe Remzi had, as I mentioned earlier, all worked on<br />

various commissions. Piraye Sadullah served on two commissions that had been established during<br />

the preparatory period: Commission for Equal Conditions of Work between Men and Women and the<br />

Commission on the Nationality of Married Women. 2 Because she is listed by the Congress notes as<br />

domiciling at the Şehzedebaşı Dormitory for Young Girl Students, we may assume that she was a<br />

teacher. Saadet Refet is listed as residing at İnkılap Avenue No. 20 in Üsküdar. Ayşe Remzi was 20 th<br />

on the Cumhuriyet Halk Fırkası list of Beykoz City Council candidates and is noted as residing at<br />

Pangaltı Apt. No. 3. 3 Both Leman Fuat, who was not a member of TKB's administration but<br />

nonetheless named a full delegate, and alternate delegate Arayiş Hüseyin, served on the Commission<br />

for Equal Conditions of Work between Men and Women, while Faika Nahit served on the Commission<br />

on the Nationality of Married Women and the Commission for Equality on the Legal Status between<br />

Men and Women. The only information we were able to glean about Arayiş Hüseyin is that she began<br />

to work for the Maritime Lines when Emine Saffet traveled for the company to Iran on 15 October,<br />

1936 and suggested that Arayiş Hanım (most likely Arayiş Hüseyin) be hired to work temporarily in<br />

her place. Additionally, at the close of the Congress, as the Deputy Chairman of the International<br />

Alliance Rosa Manus expressed her gratitude to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the government officials,<br />

and to many members of the TKB, she also mentioned 4 both Emine Saffet and Arayiş Hanım by name.<br />

We may conclude from this that these women had personally worked closely with Manus. Vecihe<br />

Ziya was the only member of the TKB board of directors who did not serve as a delegate to the 1935<br />

Congress. Despite this, she served as a member on the Commission for Equality on the Legal Status<br />

between Men and Women and the Commission for Equal Conditions of Work between Men and<br />

Women. Vecihe Ziya was born in Istanbul in September, 1907, and was a primary, middle school, and<br />

high school graduate of the American Girls College in Arnavutköy. She began writing at an early age<br />

and was interested in the theater. During her school years she acted in many important plays and<br />

was noted for her success in these roles. The author and public speaker Meliha Avni Sözen referred<br />

to her as “The Queen of the Stage.” In 1933 Ziya staged a play she had written herself, Fadime, and<br />

this first musical was quite successful. Some of her plays were staged at the schools at which she<br />

worked as a teacher and some were staged by the City Theater.<br />

Vecihe Ziya began her professional career as an English teacher at the Çapa Girls' Teaching School<br />

and she wrote a poem about this school. Her teaching career lasted for a full 37 years. 5 Besides the<br />

school in Çapa, she also taught at the Istanbul School for Girls, the Şişli Terakki High School, the<br />

Istanbul Atatürk Girls' High School and at Eseniş College. A 1969 ad relating to Vecihe Ziya notes 6 her<br />

as residing in the Ufukpalas Apartment at 3/11 Vişnezade Babaefendi Street in Beşiktaş. 7 This means<br />

that Vecihe Ziya, who died in 2005, had lived for seventy years, from 1935 to 2005, at the same<br />

address.

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