The Progressive Woman, Vol. VII, No. 75 (October 1913)

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A Monthly Magazine of aspiration devoted to the economic and political interests of women, edited by Josephine Conger-Keneko. - Summary by KevinS

Genre(s): Political Science

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Free Woman or the Harem? KevinS
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Play 02 Principles of Mental Hygiene KevinS
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Play 03 The Women KevinS
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Play 04 The Vampire II KevinS
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Play 05 The government seized... KevinS
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Play 06 Must woman fight her own battles? KevinS
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Play 07 The Unrest of Women: A Reply KevinS
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Play 08 Some Verses KevinS
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Play 09 Little Lessons in Government KevinS
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Play 10 Morning KevinS
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Play 11 Hygiene and the Home KevinS
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Play 12 What might have been KevinS
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Play 13 The Development of Personality KevinS
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Play 14 Age and Wage of Women in Industry KevinS
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Play 15 Mr. Dooley on Slang KevinS
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Play 16 People Develop Outside the Home KevinS
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Play 17 A Girl's a Girl, A Boy's a Boy KevinS
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Play 18 Pensions and Pensions KevinS
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Play 19 Human Work is Man's, and Woman's, Too KevinS
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Play 20 Railroads Haven't Made Good KevinS
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Play 21 Just By the Way KevinS
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Play 22 The Legal and Actual Status of Women KevinS
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Play 23 Martha KevinS
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Play 24 A Little Sister of the Poor (3rd installment) KevinS
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Play 25 [Announcements] KevinS
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Play 26 A Great Man Passes KevinS
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Play 27 To You - The Farmer's Wife KevinS
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Play 28 [Sexual Diseases] KevinS
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Play 29 Economic Determinism KevinS
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