MRS. LA FOLLETTE IN TALK TO PROGRESSIVE WOMEN AT U. W.

Mrs. La Follette in Talk to Progressive Women at U. W. Stresses Growing Role of JVomen in Politics FOLLOWING an informal breakfast on the terrace of the Memorial Union, a group of young...

...Marie Pulvermacher, Elaine Eisfelder, Jean Morgan, Mary Pecoraro...
...Mrs.Mary Rubin...
...Many of the difficulties encountered at ths», time have been overcome since, and a woman's part in politics is no longer handicapped by its unusualness...
...E. N. Robinson, Mrs...
...Sherman Harrington, Mrs...
...Mary McMillin...
...The Ewa is chartered by he Isthmian Steamship Co., a subsidiary of U. S. Steel Corp...
...Women participating in the discussion included: Mrs...
...Nancy Hart...
...WASHINGTON, D. C. — A sts may not unduly suppress free corr -munication of views, religious or otj.-er, under the guise of conserving desirable conditions, the U. S. supreme court neld in a decision by Justice Roberts reversing the conviction of members of Jehovah's Witnesses, a religious sect...
...LaFollette showed that Mrs...
...She showed how not only those who desired to enter the field as a profession, but also housewives with dozens of other interests and problems have become interested in their government...
...Sylvia Fein...
...Mary Donaldson, Jean Hanson, Vyone Harrington, Marcia Courtney, Alice Pierick, and June Courtney...
...Anne Schlabach...
...June 2, for a short "chat" on women's problems in politics 'ed by the guest of honor, Mrs...
...La Follette in Talk to Progressive Women at U. W. Stresses Growing Role of JVomen in Politics FOLLOWING an informal breakfast on the terrace of the Memorial Union, a group of young Progressive and liberal women gathered in the reception room of the union at the University of Wisconsin on Sunday morning...
...While she continued, women are not always directly attracted by economic questions, they are immediately concerned when the broad generalities are translated into their own problems...
...Phil LaFollette...
...G. Leithead and unexpectedly sworn out a complaint...
...Frances Ben...
...NEW YORK CITY — Fourteen members of the crew of the S. S. Ewa were indicted for mutiny by a federal grand jury after Capt...
...LaFollette stressed the growing importance of women in politics since they have become aware of the field...
...Esther Lawton, and the Misses Mary Parisi...
...The progress of woman's participation in politics was pointed out as Mrs...
...Belle Case LaFollette laid the foundations for the women's work during Bob LaFollette, Sr.'s early campaigns...

Vol. 10 • June 1940 • No. 23


 
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