Word: womening
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...want a job in the Hoover Cabinet. Furthermore, I do not believe that Mr. Hoover feels that women (as such) are politically incapable. Look at his wife; she has wide experience and more charm than he has. Look at Mrs. Coolidge; she is the highlight of the Coolidge administration...
...answer to a question as to the advisibility of married tutors living in the Houses, with their families. Peterkin stated that he thought the plan had both advantages and disadvantages. While a tutor's wife could aid him in creating an hospitable atmosphere in his apartments, the presence of women and children about a student building, such as the House, would not be wholly desirable. Care in selecting the location of the married tutors' apartments might do much to eliminate any disadvantage on that score. Peterkin believes that the unmarried men should be scattered throughout the Houses, keeping near enough...
...contraceptive measures, and it is under this cloak that much information is given out. But it is necessary, if we desire to decrease the pauper classes, to institute an unhampered program of research into contraceptive questions to discover, if possible, a simple way to free poor or feeble minded women from the burden of families too large to be brought up with safety...
...instructors are to be offered by the Harvard Summer School of 1929, it was announced yesterday by P. P. Chase '00, dean of the Harvard Summer School, and University Marshal. The courses, which will begin on July 8 and last through August 17, are open to both men and women without formal application, and can be applied for credit at the University of the student...
...following article, written by William Leonard Langer '15, assistant professor in the Department of History, the writer discusses Mussolini and the revolt against liberalism, a subject on which he recently spoke before the Massachusetts League of Women Voters...