Manuscript/Mixed Material Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated
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Image 1 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated CATT, Carrie Chapman SPEECH, ARTICLE ,BOOK FILE Articles Untitled Transcribed and reviewed by volunteers participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 2 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated and by all her many friends, and a bright future is assured her. Our Association is especially fortunate in numbering among its friends, the ambitious, MRS. K SPAWTON, A LOYAL MEMBER OF…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 3 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated received. Texas members will work heartily under the new offer and the result will surely place this state in Class I for 1917. The sir knights were very helpful at all times…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 4 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Written by Carries Chapman Catt [*article*] for Women's Home Companion (through Anna Steese Richardson) War costs too much, destroys too much, handicaps civilization, settles nothing, and leaves an aftermath of death, sickness,…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 5 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated April 19, 1925 Page 1 It is rarely possible to fix the exact date to which great human movements have begun. The woman movement is no exception to the rule. Affected by…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 6 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Page 3 but, alas, in two years the brave undertaking came to a tragic end. Its backers found the demands for money embarrassing and withdrew, leaving the paper in debt, chiefly to…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 7 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Page 5 In 1917 The Woman's Journal was purchased from Alice Stone Blackwell by the Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission for the sum of $50,000.00. Instead of paying the debts which amounted to…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 8 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Page 6 sided by Alice Stone Blackwell, was editor in chief for a longer period than any other. At his death the daughter took it and carried the burden onward. She grew…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 9 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Page 8 2. Granting the need, the next question is:- Does the Citizen supply the need and can it become self- supporting or possibly profitable in order that it may continue as…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 10 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Page 9 voted at the Leslie Woman Suffrage Commission meeting yesterday, April 18th, that this action be reconsidered and the amount written off should be $155,277.06 instead of $166,377.06. By this action…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 11 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Poiret Moeozive 1925 Circ Article Reply, Published Harpers From a crude garment fashioned of fig leaves by our alleged first parents, clothes have evolved into an international industry so huge and prosperous…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 12 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated where alone at the moment it is esteemed as suitable material for wearing apparel. Confronted by such dire possibilities Paul Poiret's announcement that within thirty years women will be wearing trousers appears…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 13 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 4. interference of their panniers would disarrange that of royalty. When trains, containing nearly a bolt of cloth, swept the floor majestically, much to the avaricious delight of the manufacturers, the coat…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 14 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 6. upon royal prerogatives by denying the use of silk to the common people, reserving velvet for royalty, and satins for the nobility; or limiting the number of gowns of the merchant's…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 15 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 8. changing fashion have been made by women, with temporary but never with lasting results. The church has always been an enemy of extreme styles and has frequently inveighed against them, but…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 16 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 10. hats had been imported. it was revealed that the felt of which they are chiefly constructed was made in Germany. Stockings were first made by sewing pieces of cloth together. In…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 17 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 12. and are destined to disappear at the waist, lost in the fluffy folds of a diaphaneous scarf. When women's brains were filled with new hopes, aspirations and visions the blundering Trust…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 18 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 14. Mr. Poiret, and if you will listen you will hear the far off rumble of coming rebellion. Where it will break, or when or who will lead it, none know. It…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 19 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 1923 Equal citizenship and the vote was added to the program of the Woman Movement in 1848. That campaign began with practically the entire world against it; it closed seventy-two years later…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 20 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated CATT, Carrie Chapman SPEECH, ARTICLE, BOOK FILE Article: untitled Transcribed and reviewed by volunteers participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 21 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated CCC Progress of Women Perhaps nothing more clearly pictures the status of women of that time than the fact that the four women who wished to call the Seneca Falls Convention did…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 22 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated -3- While the wording of that program was altered, somewhat, as time went on, many of the eighteen demands became, with subdivision and analysis, a large program in themselves. Yet the program…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 23 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated -5- LEGISLATIVE BRANCH, continued. The largest number of women's names carried at any time on the rolls of the United States Congress was during the short session of the 71st Congress when…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 24 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated -7- Appointive Offices, Cont'd. State Departments of Education… 10 State Board of Regents and State Board of Control… 9 Warden of State Reformatory for Boys… 1 Superintendent of Women's State Prison… 1…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 25 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated [*1940*] Women in the United States have had the vote for twenty years. Three questions are continually asked suffragists. First: What benefit has the vote given women? It has made them more…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 26 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated -2- In every direction signs of progress in the woman's movement were evident. The President in her report, however, noted one curious fact. The only Republics of Europe, namely, "France and Switzerland,…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 27 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Jus Suffragu Menen Kebo Article 1912 Although Dr. Jacob and I have been holding suffrage meetings in Sumatra and Java, I shall reserve an account of that work for the next letter.…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 28 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated a valley lying between two low mountain ranges, covered with coffee and rice plantations stretches to the shore of the lake It is dotted here and there with native villages whose quaint…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 29 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated But this is not all throughout the country of these people, there are picturesque kloofs in the the mountains, pretty waterfalls, the great Lake [??karah] 52 miles long, covering 75 sq miles…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 30 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated Menang Kabous in common with most of the natives of the Indies are Mohammadan in [?????], but the religion is not strictly orthodox. Something of their old nature worship, and something of…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 31 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated in the motherinlaws house among the richer ones, the man often has the four wives allowed him by the Koran and has been bought each time, the price being quite as high…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 32 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated is not pleased with her and a divorce is granted by the clan council, the husband often being made to return the money paid for him. If the wife is displeased with…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 33 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 13 (For publication-The New York Herald Tribune) Sunday, January 10, 1936 Many believed in 1918 that the nations of the world would arise, altogether, with one glad Hosannah, and make an end…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 34 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated March 31, 1936 No one knows when or where the bow and arrow was first invented, but its use was well nigh universal. The men of every continent, except Australia, were not…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 35 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated The Christian Century Nov 18/31 [*Duplicate*] Thanksgiving and Hard Times "If You Were President, How Would You Proclaim Thanksgiving Day?" By W.J. Hutchins Oppressed with a sense of the difficult of giving…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 36 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated 1456 THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY November 18, 1931 Watch congress, the forty-eight legislatures, and all the city councils, lest unnecessary appropriations be made. This is the time to economize and retrench. All citizens…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 37 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated This is the first of two papers by Mr. Wharton. His long years of association with the protection of the public from violations of the Food and Drug Acts especially fits him…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 38 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated -2- hostilities aroused, and public opinion and policies based upon misinformation. In this decade the first trial of woman suffrage unhappily fell. One comment upon it may be made that is undeniably…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 39 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated -4- because two interesting things would result. First, there would be Senatorial and Congressional oratory flying farther skyward than any heard of late, the central astonishment of which would be the shocked…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892
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Image 40 of Carrie Chapman Catt Papers: Speech and Article File, 1892-1946; Articles; Untitled; Undated -6- customs grew up. The mechanism has been managed by men trained to special action and called politicians. Politics was their game, their amusement, and often their source of glory and of…
- Contributor: Catt, Carrie Chapman
- Date: 1892