Press Club of New York offered to Mr. Charles Dickens a dinner, which was to be given at the close of his reading tour in this country. The somewhat churlish treatment accorded to Mrs. Croly's application for a ticket, and, subsequently, to other ladies... The History of the Woman's Club Movement in America - 15 페이지저자: Jane Cunningham Croly - 1898 - 1184 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1910 - 1016 페이지
...known to her contemporaries as Jennie June, gives the following reason for the formation of Sorosis: "It was prior to March, 1868, that the Press Club...at that time it would be impossible to establish." This idea, being imparted to such women as Charlotte Wilbour, Kate Field, Mrs. Botta and Mrs. HM Field,... | |
| 1910 - 1042 페이지
...known to her contemporaries as Jennie June, gives the following reason for the formation of Sorosis : "It was prior to March, 1868, that the Press Club...at that time it would be impossible to establish." This idea, being imparted to such women as Charlotte Wilbour, Kate Field, Mrs. Botta and Mrs. HM Field,... | |
| Nancy F. Cott - 2000 - 662 페이지
...envisioned a group composed only of professional and other self-supporting women that, in her words, "should manage its own affairs, represent as far as...women, and create a bond of fellowship between them." After much debate, club members chose the name Sorosis, a botanical term for plants with a profusion... | |
| Anne-Elizabeth Murdy - 2003 - 202 페이지
...for a ticket, and subsequently, to other ladies who applied for an extension of the same privilege on the same terms as men, suggested to Mrs. Croly the...of women only, that should manage its own affairs. ... (15) The particular texts the girls claim here provide them with representations of power, but... | |
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