Word: womens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...addition to her college positions, Mrs. Blackall managed the Public Relations Department of the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Roxbury, and served as a director of the Milton Hospital...
...honor of the occasion the University has thrown open the Hygiene Building parking lot for opera-goers. Dining Halls will allow women guests for the Wednesday and Thursday...
...under the auspices of a committee of the Institute of International Education composed of professors from Brown, Bryn Mawr, Cornell, Columbia, Dartmouth, Mt. Holyoke, Smith, and Yale. There is also a French supervisory committee of prominent educators from the Sorbonne and the University of Paris. Sixty-six men and women from Eastern colleges are in Paris working under the plan right now. Fifteen of these are from Yale. They will all receive credit for their degrees...
These are among the fresher things that Double Muscadine has to say. The rest of the 335 pages reveal (in the words of the jacket) how "Martha ... a mere slip of a girl. . . began to learn the things about her husband that so many Southern women in slavery days had to know and bear in silence." Mississippian Kirk McLean is not only "downright fond" of scuppernong wine, he is also the father of at least two quadroons. One day a disgruntled and sulking yellow girl flavors the family tea with a dash of king's yellow, or orpiment...
Miriam Van Waters is now back at her job. The last two months, during which her record as superintendant of the State Reformatory for Women was overwhelmingly vindicated, has been an enlightening interruption in a brilliant career. As Dr. Van Waters herself said, the fight against Commissioner McDowell has been useful in making the public concerned about the problem of female delinquents. Dr. Van Waters treated inmates at the Framingham institution as students working patiently back into society. The Commissioner, on the other hand, considered transgressors as prisoners who had to be forced to respect...