Called from Within: Early Women Lawyers of Hawai?iThe 17 women of the Hawaii bar whose biographies are presented lived through, and were involved in, the dramatic changes that brought Hawaii from monarchy independent Republic to Territory and, finally, to statehood. The introducti by editor Matsuda places the lives of these early women lawyers in t |
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Marguerite Kamehaokalani Ashford | 37 |
Carrick Hume Buck | 52 |
Rose August | 76 |
Jean Vaughan Gilbert | 86 |
Rhoda Lewis | 105 |
Ruth Winifred Loomis | 133 |
Harriet Bouslog | 148 |
Betty Morrison Vitousek | 191 |
Margaret Scott Tekeli | 211 |
Alana Wai Lan Wong Lau | 221 |
Marybeth Yuen Maul | 239 |
Mary Helen McCrea Stevens Weaver Pitts | 281 |
Lily Miyamoto Okamoto | 310 |
Other Women in the Law Before Statehood | 323 |
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