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Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory : A Definition Of Woman By Julia Ward Howe, Gayle Ann Gullett Jun 1973

Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory : A Definition Of Woman By Julia Ward Howe, Gayle Ann Gullett

Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects

Although neglected by historians Julia Ward Howe contributed much more to American civilization than the words of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." She was one of the founders of women's clubs and a prominent member of the women suffrage movement. At the turn of the century, Mrs. Howe was nearly a household name. She was eulogized at her death in 1910 as "the most distinguished woman in America." Mrs. Howe was the first woman elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a distinction not shared by another woman until 1930.

Several biographies have been written on the …


Correspondence: Letter From Junior Women's Club Of Jacksonville, Susan Patchal May 1973

Correspondence: Letter From Junior Women's Club Of Jacksonville, Susan Patchal

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

A letter from the Corresponding Secretary of the Junior Women’s Club of Jacksonville accepting Dr. Edna L. Saffy’s resignation from the club.


Rip-Off Professionalism, Marilyn C. Zilli Apr 1973

Rip-Off Professionalism, Marilyn C. Zilli

IUSTITIA

In the February 1972 issue of PRO SE (National Law Women's Newsletter) an article entitled "Professional Rip-off" criticized the Women's Liberation Movement for producing what the authors call "grasping opportunists," "pleasant, reasonable, charming, and eternally submissive sell-out[s] " (page 4). They are referring to professional women and posit that because, in a capitalist society, professional status is a privilege enjoyed by few, the claim that all women will benefit from an improvement in the status of professional women could not be farther from the truth (page 4): "Instead of making women more 'equal,' the new female professionals make themselves more …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 52, No. 42, Wku Student Affairs Mar 1973

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 52, No. 42, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Russell, Steven. Associated Student Government Passes Bill to Open Meetings
  • Dillingham, Jed. Venus Hotline Meets Success
  • Emberton, Gail. Housing Committee Awaits Surveys
  • University Educators Plan to Meet on Campus Today - American Association of University Professors
  • Page, Ron. Ballet: The Softest Soft Shoe
  • WKU to Present Scandal
  • Elam, Jerry. Class Corrects Errors in Revenue
  • Gemini 15 Stage to Give Sunday Afternoon Concert
  • Kentucky Wesleyan University to Give Jean Brodie
  • James Godfrey Publishes in Music Journal
  • Page 4 entries go here
  • National Organization for Women Chapter …


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association Jan 1973

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 42, No. 1, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:

  • Davis, Nancy. Grand Slam for University Publications
  • Scherr, Wayne. Ogden College Revisited - Reunion, October 20
  • Conway, Sheila. Willard Cockrill the Western Weatherman
  • Cook, Paul. Board of Regents Expands to Ten
  • Just, Paul. A Look at 1934-35!!!
  • Dickey, Debbie. Western Offers the Educational Specialist Degree
  • Rider, Hugh. Eagle University
  • Jackson, Carlton. India Greets a Westerner
  • Conway, Sheila. Freshman Orator Takes First Place in FFA Nationals - Dennis Smith
  • Minton, John Jr. Greeks Claim National Recognition
  • Ohio Valley Conference Football Is a Collision Sport
  • Homecoming 1972
  • Downing, Dero. Quality in Education
  • Page, Tate. Identity …


Homosexual Recall Of Parent-Child Relationships: A Sampling Problem?, Tim J. Cain Jan 1973

Homosexual Recall Of Parent-Child Relationships: A Sampling Problem?, Tim J. Cain

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to try to determine whether or not the way that a homosexual recalled his parent child relationships might be a function of the population from which he was drawn.

The primary hypothesis of this paper was that attitudes would not differ significantly between homosexual and heterosexual groups. A secondary hypothesis was that attitudes would not differ significantly between groups in each area covered; therapy, social action, and non-social action.

Sixty male homosexuals and 60 male heterosexuals volunteered to participate in this study.

The 27 item questionnaire adapted by Ray Evans from Irving Bieber's questionnaire …


Male And Female Anti-Feminism: A Further Examination Of The Authoritarian Personality, David L. Arntzen Jan 1973

Male And Female Anti-Feminism: A Further Examination Of The Authoritarian Personality, David L. Arntzen

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Incarcerated And Non-Incarcerated Women Based On The M.M.P.I., Rose Marie Carter Jan 1973

A Comparison Of Incarcerated And Non-Incarcerated Women Based On The M.M.P.I., Rose Marie Carter

Masters Theses

The field for research on women offenders provides an extensive opportunity for scientific investigation. Many writers (Gibbons, 1971; Cunningham, 1964; Sutherland, 1968) have discussed the causes of crime and their resulting social implications. Organized mass presentations of the movement of crime among women is negligible. Today female incarcerates make up approximately 11 per cent (Lerner, 1972) of the total number in state and federal penitentiaries. Previous research (Cunningham, 1964) on female felons found poor self-concept, excessive dependency and pathological emotionality to be a consistent pattern in women criminals. Other research (Apfeldorf, 1971; Guze, 1959) found criminal and non-criminal groups could …