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Harvard Club of Milwaukee, to George T. Klein '38 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Harvard Student Council, to Clarence E. Boston '39 of East Providence, Rhode Island; Ralph Sanger scholarship to Robert J. Trayhern 1G. of Rochester, New York; University Fellowship to Walter W. Ellis, Jr. 2G, of Buffalo, New York...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Corporation Approves Nine Stipends for Current Year | 3/30/1937 | See Source »

Last week Mrs. Margaret Higgins Sanger Slee's tireless 31-year campaign to make birth control legitimate in the U. S. passed another successful milestone. Three years ago Mrs. Sanger's good Japanese friend, Baroness Shizue Ishimoto, sent Mrs. Sanger's good Manhattan friend, Dr. Hannah Mayer Stone, 120 rubber pessaries. Dr. Stone intended to try the devices on 120 women clients of the Manhattan Birth Control Bureau, first and busiest of 283 similar centres now disseminating information and supplies in 42 states. U. S. customs officials promptly confiscated the pessaries under the Tariff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Sanger Milestone | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

...prerogatives of physicians. The decision practically canceled the whole series of "Comstock laws." Reluctant to yield to reversal of a 63-year-old U. S. prohibition, Government lawyers appealed to the U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, sitting in Manhattan, who last week upheld the Moscowitz decision, enabled Mrs. Sanger to crow: "Contraceptive material may be lawfully admitted into this country and disseminated, if intended for legitimate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Sanger Milestone | 12/21/1936 | See Source »

Fourteen years ago Margaret Sanger made a trip to Japan where she preached birth control. Just how memorable this 1922 visitation was became evident last week when the editors of Tokyo's big Nichi Nichi thus headlined a preposterous dispatch about a Chinese woman giving birth to decuplets: MRS. SANGER WILL BE ASHAMED...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Memorable Visit | 12/14/1936 | See Source »

...their tangled affairs. Sculptor Jo Davidson brought Journalist Hutchins Hapgood, who brought Lincoln Steffens, who brought some young college graduates: John Reed, Walter Lippmann, Robert Edmond Jones, Lee Simonson. They were followed by Emma Goldman, "Big Bill" Haywood, Alexander Berkman, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Max Eastman, Frances Perkins, Margaret Sanger, Mary Heaton Vorse, many others. The impressionable hostess, vibrating to labor leaders, radical journalists, jailbirds, futurist artists and philosophical anarchists as sensitively as she had responded to Florentine decadents, soon found her new companions too headstrong for her. She sponsored a modern art show and demonstrations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Continued Story | 11/23/1936 | See Source »

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