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Robinson, Lillian S. | November 12, 1990 issue
The article presents information on several books on working women. The book "Calling Home: Working Class Women's Writings: An Anthology," edited by Janet...

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Eisenberg, Susan | September 18, 1989 issue
When the author walked onto a construction site as an apprentice electrician in the fall of 1978, it was a new experience not only for the author but for...

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June 23, 1962 issue
This article focuses on the career women. The term career woman, while descriptive, is generally taken nowadays for a designation. Females with the on top...

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Gray, Betty MacMorran | June 14, 1971 issue
The article discusses women liberation and capitalism. Labor consists, of course, of women workers and men workers. Women are no more exempt than men from...

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Ingram, Timothy H. | September 13, 1971 issue
Combining a revolt against meaningless job traps with demands for corporate responsibility, employee power is taking many forms. Some workers, like the...

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Stern, Edith M. | January 22, 1944 issue
The article focuses on the domestic problems of the women executives and employees. According to the author, there are no statistics on the relation between...

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Dutton, Charles J. | June 27, 1936 issue
Presents letters to the editors referencing articles and topics about political and administration discussed in previous issues of The Nation. "Prisoners...

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March 14, 1942 issue
This article focuses on various political issues. The German Seamen's mission of Hoboken, New Jersey, which used to be a Nazi recruiting ground, is still...

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Swing, Raymond Gram | August 7, 1935 issue
Dr. Amy N. Stannard resigned from the Federal Parole Board to make way for Judge T. Webber Wilson. Dr. Stannard resigned in the midst of acclaim for her...

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Mason, Lucy R. | November 14, 1934 issue
Presents several letters to the editor on political conditions of the U.S. Features of labor legislation for industrial women. Controversy, related to the...

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