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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... who has had the advantage of college training owes a little more to the country because she has set aside four years when she received all that America Americanization , an Opportunity 7 Americanization, an Opportunity Frances E Kellor.
... who has had the advantage of college training owes a little more to the country because she has set aside four years when she received all that America Americanization , an Opportunity 7 Americanization, an Opportunity Frances E Kellor.
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Association of Collegiate Alumnae (U.S.). set aside four years when she received all that America fought for in free education and equal educational opportunity for women . She owes a little more because she has the basis for greater ...
Association of Collegiate Alumnae (U.S.). set aside four years when she received all that America fought for in free education and equal educational opportunity for women . She owes a little more because she has the basis for greater ...
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... received that the government will give the Kansas City Bureau space in the office of the Fed- eral Bureau . The Bureau of Occupa- tions will establish a secretary on part time in this office but will continue to carry the major part of ...
... received that the government will give the Kansas City Bureau space in the office of the Fed- eral Bureau . The Bureau of Occupa- tions will establish a secretary on part time in this office but will continue to carry the major part of ...
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... received her Master's degree at Columbia this year , as Instructor in French . Several new courses of special importance to women inter- ested in social work will be offered by Dr. Clarence D. Blackley , who comes to the department from ...
... received her Master's degree at Columbia this year , as Instructor in French . Several new courses of special importance to women inter- ested in social work will be offered by Dr. Clarence D. Blackley , who comes to the department from ...
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... receiving recog- nition by the adoption of improved civil service standards and bet- ter regulations governing appointments and dismissals . The rapidly growing number of cities which are adopting the city - manager form of government ...
... receiving recog- nition by the adoption of improved civil service standards and bet- ter regulations governing appointments and dismissals . The rapidly growing number of cities which are adopting the city - manager form of government ...
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Page 359 - Applicants should at once apply either to the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, DC, or to the secretary of the board of examiners at any place mentioned in the list printed hereon, for application Form 1312.
Page 604 - War appears imminent; and Whereas, Other countries upon engaging in the conflict permitted a serious breakdown of protective labor regulations with the result, as shown by recent official investigations, of early and unmistakable loss of health, output and national effectiveness; and Whereas, Our own experience has already demonstrated that accidents increase with speeding up and the employment of new workers unaccustomed to their tasks, that over-fatigue defeats the object aimed at in lengthening...
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.
Page 360 - Mass. ; Philadelphia, Pa. ; Atlanta, Ga. ; Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, 111.; St. Paul, Minn. ; Seattle, Wash. ; San Francisco, Cal. ; customhouse, New York, NY ; New Orleans, La.; Honolulu, Hawaii; old customhouse, St. Louis Mo. ; Administration Building Balboa Heights, Canal Zone ; or to the chairman of the Porto Rican Civil Service Commission, San Juan, PR...
Page 514 - The Autobiography and Letters of Matthew Vassar EDITED BY ELIZABETH HAZELTON HAIGHT Svo, Cloth, pp.
Page 594 - ... suppose a race of men whose minds, by a paralytic stroke of fate, had suddenly been deadened to every recollection, to whom the whole world was new. Can we imagine a condition of such utter helplessness, confusion, and misery?
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...