Word: margarete
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Heard Margaret Sanger plead for birth...
...Women. Margaret Sanger lobbies for Birth Control. Dorothy Detzler, young and fair, represents the International League of Women Voters. Elizabeth Eastman works for a combination of other women's organizations...
...longer considered disgraceful for famed "singers to swell their incomes by singing in cinemansions. Contralto Margaret Matzenauer sang last week at Roxy's where Contralto Ernestine Schumann-Heink, another Metropolitan Opera alumna, has sung several times. Soprano Frances Alda, a mound of red velvet and jewels, last week did a turn at the Palace, Manhattan vaudeville house...
...freedom of the college press, from the University of Northwestern comes the report of a series of restrictions by which the morality of the editor will be strictly guarded from any taint. In the new order of sweetness and light, any reference to birth control is taboo; Miss Margaret Sanger is not to be named in print; Al Capone and his boy friends must not be mentioned; no stories may be printed reflecting on the morality of coeds at Northwestern or any other school, not even Chicago; nothing which ridicules or criticises the administration, the curricula, the town of Evanston...
Last year, the Convention was held at Wellesley College, and delegates from Amherst, Dartmouth, Harvard, Mount Holyoke, Princeton, Radcliffe, Smith, Yale, and numerous other colleges. Harvard's representative was D. M. Sullivan '33, who read excerpts from the poetry of Mary Wells. Margaret Ruggles of Radcliffe read poems by Leonard Speyer. The--delegates to this year's Convention will be the dinner guests of the Drama Department of Amherst...