The Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Volume 10Association of Collegiate Alumnae at the University of Chicago Press, 1917 - Women |
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... discussions kept all parts of the work together . This board engaged the dramatic coach who had directed the pageant and with him chose the principal actors and held tryouts open to all members of the Association . From these tryouts ...
... discussions kept all parts of the work together . This board engaged the dramatic coach who had directed the pageant and with him chose the principal actors and held tryouts open to all members of the Association . From these tryouts ...
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... discussion of woman's problem in the economic world . The questionnaire on health inspec- tion was sent to thirty - five women's colleges in Illinois . In this we asked How many girls have you enrolled ? Have you a Resident Physician ...
... discussion of woman's problem in the economic world . The questionnaire on health inspec- tion was sent to thirty - five women's colleges in Illinois . In this we asked How many girls have you enrolled ? Have you a Resident Physician ...
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... discussion through the pages of the Journal of all these suggestions . The members of the Asso- ciation know better than anyone else where , in their work a na- tional committee could be of assistance . Will they not 30 Association of ...
... discussion through the pages of the Journal of all these suggestions . The members of the Asso- ciation know better than anyone else where , in their work a na- tional committee could be of assistance . Will they not 30 Association of ...
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... discussions of live educational topics . The plan was approved by the Board of Directors by a vote taken by mail and goes into operation with this number of the Journal . It was so late before a vote could be obtained from the Board ...
... discussions of live educational topics . The plan was approved by the Board of Directors by a vote taken by mail and goes into operation with this number of the Journal . It was so late before a vote could be obtained from the Board ...
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Page 649 - President, it was moved and carried that the reading of the minutes of the last meeting be omitted and that they be approved as printed in the volume of Proceedings.
Page 171 - Langdon, who has become curator of the Babylonian section of the museum of the University of Pennsylvania...
Page 516 - It occurred to me that woman, having received from her Creator the same intellectual constitution as man, has the same right as man to intellectual culture and development.
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Page 428 - Costlgan's paper appears in the supplement to the American Economic Review for March, 1918. Wallace Notestein, of the University of Minnesota, read a paper, at once entertaining and of solid value, on the " Pan-German use of history." At noon of the first day, the members of the American Historical Association and the American Political Science Association came together in a subscription luncheon, at which M. Louis Aubert, of the French High Commission, spoke eloquently of the aid of historians in...