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Krech, Hilda Sidney | September 20, 1965 issue
The modern American woman has received an enormous amount of publicity, most of it bad. Books, TV programs, learned and not-so-learned journals have addressed...

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September 2, 1944 issue
This article focuses on political and economic activities across the globe. St. Louis, Missouri, is the principal competitor for the honor of succeeding...

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February 16, 1927 issue
Mothers' dominant passion for their daughters is a desire for their education. She had, of course, educational ideals for her sons, but these were early...

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de Lima, Agnes | March 29, 1922 issue
The tradition of the lady still survives in Mexico in spite of revolutions and the inroads of modern industrialism. But the changing attitude toward women...

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Kirchwey, Freda | May 27, 1925 issue
Girls in the U.S. are going to college in ever-increasing thousands, as casually and cheerfully and nonchalantly as boys, however, there is a limit to the...

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Park, Marion Edwards | June 1, 1918 issue
The article discusses the education of women. The conditions under which women have been living and in constantly greater numbers going to work during 1917;...

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December 14, 1911 issue
The article discusses several books focused on the areas like material development, provincial history etc., related to China. These books include "Gleanings...

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Hopkins, E. Washburn | February 13, 1908 issue
Presents several letters to the editor related to social issues in various countries. Discussion on the origin of the word "Bends"; Policies of the U.S....

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Smith, Goldwin | September 25, 1902 issue
Presents letters to the editor published in this issue of the periodical "The Nation." Reference to an article relate to the resignation of professor, Andrew...

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August 7, 1902 issue
The recent death in Leipzig, Germany, of Augusta Schmidt, for years one of the ablest leaders of the German movement for larger social and educational opportunities...

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