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Proceedings From The Conference On The Changing Role Of Women In Our Changing Society, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department Of Labor Jan 1962

Proceedings From The Conference On The Changing Role Of Women In Our Changing Society, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department Of Labor

Elusive Documents

No abstract provided.


Sexual Divisions In Law, Christine Boyle Jun 1956

Sexual Divisions In Law, Christine Boyle

Dalhousie Law Journal

I remember Katherine O'Donovan vividly. She was a young law lecturer at Queen's University Belfast when I was a first-year student there seventeen years ago. Law, on the whole, does not provide a large number of women to stimulate one's aspirations, but Katherine O'Donovan would have been outstanding in any context. She was clever and as beautiful as her name. She has written an outstanding book.


The Changing Status Of Women In The Philippines, Soledad Oriel Soriano Jan 1955

The Changing Status Of Women In The Philippines, Soledad Oriel Soriano

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Among many peoples in the Far East, masuline domination has been flagrantly exhibited. Women have been, until lately, relegated to the background in social, economic, and political affairs. By their customs, traditions, and laws, most women have been held in utter subjection to the men.

That women in the Philippines are on an equal footing with the men socially, economically, and politically would seem incredible to people in the Wast who grow up with the conception that Oriental women lead secluded and downtrodden lives and are generally slaves to the man. In their opinion, the Philippines, being in the Far …


Jean Murray's Memo Sponsored By The W. T. Grant Store, Wlbz Radio Oct 1949

Jean Murray's Memo Sponsored By The W. T. Grant Store, Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Jean Murray offers information about her background and plans for a daily radio program in 1949 on topics of interest in the world of women. The opening section is nearly identical to a previous recording, as Murray tells about herself and her interest in what's happening at local women's clubs. From there, this edition, sponsored by the W. T. Grant department store at the corner of Hammond and Central streets in Bangor, discusses the store's sweater and fur coat sections and the fall fashion line of international designer Madame Schiaparelli.


Jean Murray's Memo (Pilot Program?), Wlbz Radio Oct 1949

Jean Murray's Memo (Pilot Program?), Wlbz Radio

WLBZ Radio Station Records

Jean Murray introduces herself and plans for a new daily radio program in 1949 to cover subjects of interest in the world of women. Murray explains her background and interest in the projects of local women's clubs. The program continues with suggestions for a week's worth of menu ideas and sewing tips for giving dresses a new look to fit the current season's styles.


Susan Virginia Eblen's Scrapbook 1942-1943, Susan Virginia Eblen Jan 1942

Susan Virginia Eblen's Scrapbook 1942-1943, Susan Virginia Eblen

Scrapbooks

Susan Virginia Eblen


Ethel Mary Schwartz's Scrapbook 1941-1942, Ethel Mary Schwartz Jan 1941

Ethel Mary Schwartz's Scrapbook 1941-1942, Ethel Mary Schwartz

Scrapbooks

Ethel Schwartz atended Ward-Belmont during the 1941-1942 school year.


Farm Journal And Farmer's Wife, 1939 May May 1939

Farm Journal And Farmer's Wife, 1939 May

Dainty, Fresh & Lovely: Advice For Women On Hygiene And Beauty, 1890-1960 (Multi-Page Items)

Two pages (58-59) from Farm Journal and Farmer's Wife, 1939 May.


Constitutional Law - Validity Of Minimum Wage Legislation Under The Fourteenth Amendment, Jack L. White Jun 1937

Constitutional Law - Validity Of Minimum Wage Legislation Under The Fourteenth Amendment, Jack L. White

Michigan Law Review

A state statute provided that it should be unlawful to employ women at wages not adequate for their maintenance, and established a commission to fix wages according to such a standard after a public hearing and a conference of representatives of employees and employers, and disinterested persons representing the public. The appellee was employed as a chambermaid in the hotel of appellant at less than the minimum wage prescribed, and brought suit to recover the difference between these amounts. The state court gave judgment for the appellee, and on certiorari the Supreme Court held that the statute was valid and …


Jury-Intentional Exclusion Of Women Apr 1936

Jury-Intentional Exclusion Of Women

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Mattie Palmer's Scrapbook 1935-1937, Mattie Palmer Jan 1935

Mattie Palmer's Scrapbook 1935-1937, Mattie Palmer

Scrapbooks

Mattie Palmer attended Ward-Belmont during the 1935-1937 school years.


Charlotte Sanders 1928-1929, Charlotte Sanders Jan 1928

Charlotte Sanders 1928-1929, Charlotte Sanders

Scrapbooks

Charlotte Sanders attended Ward-Belmont during the 1928-1929 school years.


The Taming Of The Shrew Apr 1927

The Taming Of The Shrew

Taylor Theatre Playbills

The playbill for Taylor University’s Spring 1927 performance of The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare.

The Taming of the Shrew follows the courtship and marriage of Petruchio and Katherina, a headstrong shrew and how Petruchio "tames" her.


Elizabeth Igler's Scrapbook 1927-1928, Elizabeth Igler Jan 1927

Elizabeth Igler's Scrapbook 1927-1928, Elizabeth Igler

Scrapbooks

Elizabeth Igler (1910-1995) went to Ward-Belmont during the 1927-1928 school year. She received her law degree from the University of Cincinnati Law School, graduating in 1932. She would go on to have a splendid law career and was one of the few practicing female lawyers in Cincinnati in the 1930s. She clerked for the Honorable Howard Bevis, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and became the first Solicitor for the Village of Glendale in 1934. She married Lawson E. Whitesides in 1935. She was a member of the Ohio State Bar Association for almost 60 years.


The Echo: March 5, 1926, Taylor University Mar 1926

The Echo: March 5, 1926, Taylor University

1925-1926 (Volume 13)

Coming Oratorical Contests Announced — President Paul Speaks on “The Four Horses of the Apocalypse” — Cramer in Chapel Mar. 3 — Dr. Evans Lectures on “Caesar in Gaul” — Thalos Score Two Victories From Philos — Thalo Boxers Meet in Program — The Taylor Calendar — Local Pastor Announces District Conference — Lunch Room Opened On Campus — Soangetahas Hold Annual Banquet — Volunteers Make Stanley Jones “Christ of Indian Road”, Subject for Discussion — To the Alumni — Heart Transformation — Bobbed Hair — “Show Your Colors” — Momentary Glimpses of the Javanese — “Friendship” Theme of Soangetaha …


The Echo: October 9, 1925, Taylor University Oct 1925

The Echo: October 9, 1925, Taylor University

1925-1926 (Volume 13)

Student Rolls Increases Almost One Hundred— Seniors On the Job — First Philo Program Is Big Success — Sunday School Classes At the College — Taylor Lyceum Course — Thalos Delight Both Eye and Ear — Dr. Elizabeth Hamilton Munsey Speaks in Chapel — Dean of Women Speaks — Truth — Improvements Made in the Library — Athletic Association Well Underway — Sammy Defeats Sickler — Gospel Team Leads Services — Swallow Robin Boys Hold First Meting — Debaters Begin Work — Class Roll of ’25 — New Officers For the Year — Taylor University Choral Society — First Philo …


The Echo: May 21, 1924, Taylor University May 1924

The Echo: May 21, 1924, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

Senior Day Address — From Jerusalem — From Central America — Volunteer Band — Leap Year — Surprise Party — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Standard Bearers — Eureka — Eulogonian Debating Club — Philalethean Literary Society — Pennsylvania Auxiliary — Thalonian Literary Society — Mnanka Debating Club — Soangetha Debating Club — A Personal Testimony To His Praise — Taylor University Quartettes — Nebraska Holiness Association Indorses Taylor — Eulogonian Banquet — The Glory of the Cross — Woman — Recital Program — Mnanka Banquet — Orotorical Contest — The Fallacious Gazette — Why The Editor Left Town …


The Echo: March 19, 1924, Taylor University Mar 1924

The Echo: March 19, 1924, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

Rev. John Owen Visits Taylor University — A Morning Hour With Music — Surprise!?! — Rev. Vere Abbey Writes of Work in Burma — Taylor Wins Honors In Debating — Taylor University News — Philo Original Program — Chronicles — Volunteer Band — Holiness League Report — Prayer Band — Thalonian Literary Society — Soangetha Debating Club — Mnanka Debating Club — Editorial — Standard Bearers— Biography of Susana Wesley — Eulogonian Debating Club — Local Echoes — Reminiscences of Thalonian Redemption — Life’s Serenade — Features — Taylor University


The Echo: December 12, 1923, Taylor University Dec 1923

The Echo: December 12, 1923, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

Soangetaha Wins Inter-Club Debate — Bulgin Party Visits Taylor University —Dr. And Mrs. Paul Entertain Students and Friends Again — Former Taylor Student Receives Prominent Position — A Christmas Cantata — M. E. Church Notes — Eulogonian-Eurekan Inter-Club Debate — Lot Party — That We May Keep On Good Terms With The Dictionary — On Thanksgiving Day — Huff Makes Appeal For A Continent — A God-Sent Revival — Prayer — The Students Moan — The Athlete’s Sob — Prayer Band — Holiness League — Volunteer Band — Philalethean Literary Society — Soangetaha Debating Club — Eureka Debating Club — …


The Echo: November 14, 1923, Taylor University Nov 1923

The Echo: November 14, 1923, Taylor University

1923-1924 (Volume 11)

“Come Unto Me And I Will Give You Rest” — Rev. A. D. Burkett Gave Reading Friday Night At Taylor U. — Benefactor’s Day at Taylor University — Mrs. Wray Entertains — Christian Perfection And Its Advocates — The Other Half of the World — Taylor Gospel Team Holds Service in Upland M. E. Church — Mid-Autumn Festival In Sungkiang, China — Holiness League — Prayer Band — Volunteer Band — Soangetaha Debating Club — Mnanka Debating Club — Eulogonian Debating Club — Eureka Debating Club — Thalonian Literary Society — Birthday Party — Who Are These Four Characters From …


Mary Margaret Hill Scrapbook 1923, Mary Margaret Hill Jan 1923

Mary Margaret Hill Scrapbook 1923, Mary Margaret Hill

Scrapbooks

Mary Margaret Hill went to Ward-Belmont during the 1923-1924 school year.


Taylor University Echo: April 11, 1922, Taylor University Apr 1922

Taylor University Echo: April 11, 1922, Taylor University

1921-1922 (Volume 9)

Alumni — Conversation — Our Realm — He Worried About It — The Resurrection — If — God’s Call to Service — Rights of Indian Women — Local Echoes — In the History of Today — Holiness League — Volunteer Band Report — The Prayer Band — Thalonian Literary Society — Philalethean Literary Club — Mnanka Debating Club — Soangetaha — Eureka Debating Club — Eulogians — Intercollegiate Debate — Soangetahas Win — Easter — Simplicissimus — Chronicles — Educated Against Fear — A Women’s Education


Taylor University Echo: March 28, 1922, Taylor University Mar 1922

Taylor University Echo: March 28, 1922, Taylor University

1921-1922 (Volume 9)

Submission and Rest — Co-Ed Number Next! — “The Bird Man.” — L. L. Picket, of Wilmore, Ky., Visits Taylor University — Scrupulosity and Fun — Department of Vocal Music — Speicher Party — Illustrated Lecture on Alaska — Sleighride and Supper “Without the Sleighride” — Recital — The Simple Life — North Indiana Conference to Meet April 5-10 — Alumni News — Infinite Love — Locals — Character - The Enduring Treasure — “The Banister’s Wildcats” — Patronize Our Advertisers — The Fruit of Intercession — Chronicle — A Poem on ‘Bones.” — Soangetaha Report — Eureka Report — …


Taylor University Echo: December 21, 1920, Taylor University Dec 1920

Taylor University Echo: December 21, 1920, Taylor University

1920-1921 (Volume 8)

The Inter-Club Debate — A New Upland — A New Year Forecast — Odds And Ends — Student Volunteer Band — Keep Giving Something — A Correction — Miracles — Wilson to Get Nobel Award — Christmas Carol — Results of Essay Competition — Christmas Story — Margretta’s First Real Christmas — Marriage as a Career — A Christmas Blessing — An Interpretation — Locals — The Old Fashioned Girl — Inseparable Love — Christmas at Rust College — Africa — Chronicle — Locals — Bible Statistics — Chuckles — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: April 27, 1920, Taylor University Apr 1920

Taylor University Echo: April 27, 1920, Taylor University

1919-1920 (Volume 7)

The Robin’s Here — An Explanation - Why the Co-ed Echo Was Late — Dr. Elmer Williams “The Fighting Parson” at Taylor — Taylor Hit by the Fuel Shortage — Volunteer Secretary Speaks in Chapel — Co-eds Make Drive — Local News — Student Volunteer Convention — Alumni News — The Co-ed Echo — You Haven’t Missed an Echo — Calendar — How to Have the King’s Friendship — Unification of Methodism Under the Present Plan — Student Volunteer Band — Jokes — Coming Soon


Taylor University Echo: March 23, 1920, Taylor University Mar 1920

Taylor University Echo: March 23, 1920, Taylor University

1919-1920 (Volume 7)

For A Great Taylor. Attention Alumni — Co-ed Number Next Issue — Dr. Miles Lectures — Taylor Talent in Marion Recital — Revival at M. E. Church — Report of the Revival — Taylor Artists Give Recital — A Farewell Dinner — Local News — “Grin” — Calendar — Alumni News — Martha McCutcheon Writes Interesting Letter — A Look Backward and Forward — My First Entrance into Society — The Interchurch World Movement — Quotations from Dr. Geo. Shaw in Revival — Society — Jokes — Taylor University


Rosalyn Kirsch's Scrapbook 1920-1922, Rosalyn Kirsch Jan 1920

Rosalyn Kirsch's Scrapbook 1920-1922, Rosalyn Kirsch

Scrapbooks

Rosalyn Kirsch went to Ward-Belmont during the 1920-1922 school years. She created this scrapbook during her time there.


Taylor University Echo: December 9, 1919, Taylor University Dec 1919

Taylor University Echo: December 9, 1919, Taylor University

1919-1920 (Volume 7)

A Christmas Prayer — Referendum on League of Nations and Peace Treaty — Coal Situation Relieved — Leap Year — Daily Chronicle — Locals — Standard Bearers — Simplicissimus — Christmas-An Appreciation — College Drys Claim Des Moines Convention — Athletic — Philo Second Win over Thalos — Thalo’s Beaten by Philo’s — Sophomores Win Over Commercials — Volunteer Band — Soangetaha Debating Club — Self-Mastery — Lullaby — Jesus is King — The Holly Wreath — Fame — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: April 8, 1919, Taylor University Apr 1919

Taylor University Echo: April 8, 1919, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Spring — Ulysses — The Easter Lily — A Plea For the Priceless — Editorial — A Correction — Announcement Dinner — Holiness League — The Volunteer Band — Philo Society — Peace Conference — News of Conference — Athletic — “P. T.” — An Improvement Needed in Our School — “America’s Responsibility” — The Inferior Sex — Jokes — Taylor University


Taylor University Echo: March 25, 1919, Taylor University Mar 1919

Taylor University Echo: March 25, 1919, Taylor University

1918-1919 (Volume 6)

St. Patrick’s Day at T. U. — Studio Recitals — Peace Conference — Local Echoes — Chronicle — Lead Thou Me On — The Deifying of Khaki by the Feminine Sex — Medals From German Cannon for Loan Workers — The Intensive Campaign — Official Directory — Save Now for Old Age — What is a Book Without a Man? — Exchanges — Prayer Band — The Volunteer Band — Holiness League — Vale the Editors, Hail the Co-Eds! — Thalonian — Philo Society — Rounding Out the Winter Term — Allowance to Child is Road to Economy — Local …