The New Broadway Magazine, "Woman's Battle for the Ballot," by Rheta Childe Dorr. Vol. XXI, No. 1. July 1908
Rheta Childe Dorr was an author, journalist, newspaper editor, and suffragist. She worked for the New York Evening Post, wrote articles for the Broadway Magazine, and was the first editor of the National Woman's Party publication, The Suffragist. She also wrote the book , What Eight Million Women Want.
Broadway Magazine was an illustrated magazine covering New York theater and culture. It began in 1898 and in 1907, it was renamed 'New Broadway Magazine', which then became 'Hampton's Broadway Magazine' in 1908 and 'Hampton's Magazine' in 1909.
Dorr, Rheta Childe, 1866-1948
New York: Broadway Magazine, Inc., 1908
1908-07
English
PERI.1908.02
Stockton Daily Evening Record. Vol. 44, no. 145. March 29, 1917
Stockton (Calif.)--Newspapers
Periodicals--Publishing--United States
United States--California
Women--Suffrage--England
Daily newspaper of Stockton, San Joaquin County, California under various alternative titles from 1904-1969.
Martin, Irving L. (publisher)
March 29, 1917
West Coast Magazine. Vol. 12, No. 4. July, 1912
Periodicals--Publishing--United States
United States--California
Women--Suffrage--California
The West Coast Magazine, edited at this time by John S. McGroarty, ran a special "Woman's number" in honor of the woman's suffrage win in California.
In June of 1912, one month prior to this issue, Elizabeth Murray Coffin of Iowa was announced as the magazine's associate editor. In an editorial dated June 17, 1912, of the issue the month prior, McGroarty wrote, "Miss Coffin is is young and possessed of an enormous capacity for hard work. She is filled with a desire to achieve and to make the world better for her presence in it."
McGroarty, John S.
Grafton Publishing Company
July, 1912
McGroarty, John Steven, 1862-1944, editor
Coffin, Elizabeth Murray,
English
Clipping : "Do you realize how many women are in uniform?" The Ladies' Home Journal. November 1918
Infographic depicting the various work done by women in wartime, with corresponding uniforms. Page follows other pages in the Journal discussing the style of women's uniforms.
P. 139 of Nov. 1918 may be more rarely digitized. It is not available, for instance, in this digitized run of 1918:
https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015018013220?urlappend=%3Bseq=1287
Philadelphia, Penn : Curtis Publishing
1918-11
Photographs provided by:
Committee on Public Information
Peder, Joel
Harris & Ewing
Bradley
Crawford, Andrew A.
Special Anti-suffrage page. [Circa 1897]
Albany Anti-Suffrage Association
Anti-suffrage
Constitutional amendments
Pruyn, Anna Parker (Mrs. J.V.L.)
United States--New York--Albany
Women--Suffrage--New York
Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York (Albany, N.Y.)
Special newspaper issued by the Women's Anti-Suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York. It is a compilation of articles on the written about the anti-suffrage movement and the reasons for opposition to suffrage. Many of the articles in this publication were also reprinted and distributed by the organization in individual pamphlets and fliers.
Pruyn, Anna Parker
Women's Anti-suffrage Association of the Third Judicial District of the State of New York (Albany, N.Y.)
New York : Century Plate and Printing Co.
[Circa 1897]
708 LR-Bookcase, Blue Binder #4
4 p.
PERI.1000.01
Equal Rights. Vol. 1, No. 1. February 17, 1923
Equal rights amendment
Hooker, Edith Houghton, 1879-1948
National Woman's Party
United States -- Periodicals
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. --
Women's rights -- Periodicals
The first issue of Equal Rights, the official weekely magazine of the National Woman's Party from 1923 until it ceased publication in 1954.
The newspaper served as a resource to keep the membership informed on the status of the Equal Rights Amendment and other bills affecting women including protective labor legislation, nationality issues, jury service, and more.
This issue includes:
News from the Field by Eleanor Taylor Marsh
U.S. Senator William Cabell Bruce pledges support to Equal Rights
Declaration of Principles, 1848-1923
The Picket Line (Editorial) by Edith Houghton Hooker
After Seventy-Five Years (Editorial)
Treasurer's Report
National Woman's Party
Washington, D.C. : National Woman's Party
1923-02-17
708 LR- Bookcase, Blue Album #7
8 p., ill.
English
PERI.1923.01
Washington, D.C.
Equal Rights. Vol. 23, No. 1. January 15, 1937
Equal rights amendment
National Woman's Party
Pollitzer, Anita, 1894-1975
United States -- Periodicals
Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. --
Women's rights -- Periodicals
Equal Rights was the official weekly magazine of the National Woman's Party from 1923 until it ceased publication in 1954. The newspaper served as a resource to keep the membership informed on the status of the Equal Rights Amendment and other bills affecting women including protective labor legislation, nationality issues, jury service, and more.
This issue features an article by NWP member Anita Pollitzer entitled, "Lobbyists Demand Promt Passage of Amendment."
National Woman's Party
Washington, D.C. : National Woman's Party
1937-01-15
West, Helen Hunt, Editor
8 p., ill.
English
PERI.1937.01
Washington, D.C.
Clipping : "Woman suffrage declared a failure." The Literary Digest. April 12, 1924
Astor, Nancy Witcher Langhorne Astor, Viscountess, 1879-1964
Blair, Emily Newell, 1877-1951
Bondfield, Margaret, 1873-1953
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947
Jewson, Dorothy, 1884-1964
Marjory, Duchess
Nolan, Mae Ella Hunt, 1886-1973
Philipson, Mabel Russell, 1887-1951
Russell, Charles Edward, 1860-1941
Shuler, Marjorie
Stewart-Murray, Katharine
United States. Congress. House
Wintringham, Margaret, 1879-1955
Women--Political activity--Great Britain
Women--Political activity--United States
Women politicians
Woodhouse, Vera, Lady Terrington 1889-1973
Clipping from the Literary Digest suggests that women in the United States are apathetic about public affairs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance, and several woman suffrage supporters provide a rebuttal.
Includes photographs of Congresswoman Mae Hunt Nolan with her daughter, and female British members of Parliament.
New York : Literary Digest
1924-04-12
2 p.
English
New York (N.Y.)
Clipping : "A small nation, a grand duchess and universal suffrage." The Ladies' Home Journal. July 1920
Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931
Philadelphia, Penn : Curtis Publishing
1920-07
2 p.
English
Clipping : "What Women Will Do With Their Votes: they will see that all children have a fair chance to grow healthy bodies and quick minds." [Harper's Bazaar]. [June] 1918.
Children--Health & Welfare--United States--1910-1920
Poverty--United States--1910-1920
Voting
Women--Political activity--United States
Article suggests that if women receive the right to vote, they will use it thoughtfully to help undernourished and impoverished children
Great Britain : International Magazine Company (Hearst's)
1918-06
4 p.
English