The North American Review, Volume 229University of Northern Iowa, 1930 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 211
... women boom in a bass voice , are whiskery , muscular and masculine , and don't use rouge . In short they are not typical women , and therefore contribute nothing to the case of the successful woman executive . From this dour dictum are ...
... women boom in a bass voice , are whiskery , muscular and masculine , and don't use rouge . In short they are not typical women , and therefore contribute nothing to the case of the successful woman executive . From this dour dictum are ...
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... woman may be a woman the political machine has repeatedly shown its imperviousness to the direst maladministration . — And what about women who are manufacturers ? Look into their his- tory . Invariably you will find that the woman ...
... woman may be a woman the political machine has repeatedly shown its imperviousness to the direst maladministration . — And what about women who are manufacturers ? Look into their his- tory . Invariably you will find that the woman ...
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... Women's Club . Mrs. Harriman has long been active in work for women . From 1906 to 1918 she was manager of the New York State Reformatory for Women ; she was a colonel in the District of Columbia Chapter of the Red Cross Motor Corps ...
... Women's Club . Mrs. Harriman has long been active in work for women . From 1906 to 1918 she was manager of the New York State Reformatory for Women ; she was a colonel in the District of Columbia Chapter of the Red Cross Motor Corps ...
Contents
ROTHERY AGNES Progressive South America 89 | 45 |
Salvation by Information | 65 |
Sentimental Juries 286 | 73 |
Copyright | |
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