Harper's weekly. Vol. 61, No. 3060. August 14, 1915
Ballot boxes
Magazine illustration
Periodicals--Publishing--United States
Political cartoons
Wit and humor, Pictorial
Women --Suffrage --United States
The cover illustration by Walter J. Enright, is entitled "The Condescending Man." Among the articles in this issue is "The Condescending Man and the Obstructive Woman" by Ralph Barton Perry.
Harper's Weekly was an American illustrated political magazine published from 1857 until 1916 with fiction, news, illustrations, and essays related to current events.
New York : McClure Publications
1915-08-14
Hapgood, Norman, editor
Enright, Walter J. (Walter Joseph), 1879-1969, artist
30 p.
English
PERI.1915.02
New York
Life. Vol. 22, No. 24. June 16, 1947
Current events--Periodicals
Gender role
History--Periodicals
Housewives
Journalism--United States
Leen, Nina, 1909-1995
Levison, Frances, 1920-2012
Luce, Henry Robinson, 1898-1967
Married women--Employment
Periodicals--Publishing--United States
This issue features a photographic essay and series of stories by Frances Levison and photographer Nina Leen, entitled "The American Woman's Dilemma." Stories focus on the unhappiness of housewives and whether full-time working women can/should balance marriage and motherhood. The essay features profiles of women living in various scenarios of the theme.
Life Magazine, Inc. was founded by John Ames Mitchell (1845-1918) in 1883 in New York City and published until October 1936. It was a popular magazine of satire, criticism, reviews, and humor which relied heavily on cartoons, sketches, illustrations, and anecdotal material. In 1936, Time founder Henry Luce bought the magazine and shifted it to a weekly news magazine. It was published weekly until 1972, intermittently until 1978, and as a monthly until 2000.
[Chicago, Ill. : Time Inc., 1936-]
1947-06-16
Luce, Henry R., Editor-in-Chief
140 p., ill.
English
PERI.1947.01.01-02
The Illustrated London News. Vol. 41, No. 1175. November 22, 1862.
Cotton famine, 1861-1864
Cotton manufacture
Manchester (England)
Illustration from page 564 of the Illustrated London News, entitled "The cotton famine-group of mill operatives at Manchester."
Group of people, each with a different label along the bottom, including knocker-up, reeler, hot-water woman, hand-mule spinner, half-timer, winder, scavenger, overlooker to self-acting mules, throstle-spinner, power-loom weaver, carder, self-acting minder, weaver, power-loom weaver, throstle-doffer, jack-tenter.
London, England : George C. Leighton
1862-11-22
1 sheet ([1] page)
English
Harper's Weekly. Vol. 55, No. 2839. May 20, 1911
Cover photograph of Harper's Weekly magazine, featuring a photograph of the 1911 suffrage parade, in New York City, with the caption:
"Marching on to suffrage
Three thousand women, headed by pipers, marched down Fifth Avenue, New York, from Fifty-seventh Street to Union Square, on Saturday, May 6th, in demonstration of their desire for the suffrage. Banners and allegorical floats lent a spectacular element to the procession, which was heartily cheered by crowds along the route."
New York : Harper & Brothers
1911-05-20
English
New York
Clipping : "Suffs Battle with Police; Burn Speech / Women are badly battered in clash with officers, soldiers and civilians, in fight near Metropolitan Opera House." March 5, 1919
Castleton, Beatrice
Dortenheim, Mrs. Max
Hill, Elsie M. (Elsie Mary), 1883-1970
Maverick, Lucy Madison, 1883-1967
Metropolitan Opera (New York, N.Y.)
National Woman's Party
Paul, Alice, 1885-1977
Stevens, Doris, 1892-1963
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Women--Suffrage--New York
Article about demonstration by the National Woman's Party outside of the New York Metropolitan Opera House where President Woodrow Wilson was speaking. Suffragists were attacked by police, soldiers, and onlookers; six women were arrested and later released. The arrested women included Elsie Hill, Doris Stevens, Alice Paul, Mrs. Max Dortenheim, Beatrice Castleton, and Lucy Maverick.
3/5/19
English
New York City, New York
Clipping : "Women Who Lead in Fight for the Ballot." November 16, 1916
Michigan--Newspapers
Michigan Equal Suffrage Association
Blake, Alde L.T.
Women--Suffrage--Michigan
Photograph of the Board of the Michigan Equal Suffrage Association :
Mrs. Orton H. Clark, Kalamazoo, President
Dr. Blanche M. Haines, Three Rivers, First Vice President
Miss Harriet Comstock, Alpena, Third Vice President
Mrs. John C. Brander, Kalamazoo, Corresponding Secretary
Mrs. William F. Blake, Grand Rapids, Treasurer
Mrs. G.B. Jennison, Bay City, Auditor
Mrs. R.S. Langford, Ann Arbor, Auditor
Mrs. Wilber Brotherton, Detroit, Member Association of Women Suffrage of America
The newspaper is not identified.
11/16/16
English
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Clipping : "Ferris Favors Equal Suffrage / Governor believes state would be better if women voted." April 1, 1916
Ferris, Woodbridge N., 1853-1928
Women--Suffrage--Michigan
Article prints a statement made by Governor Woodbridge Ferris, of Michigan, in answer to the question: "What will woman do when she has the right to vote?"
4/1/16
English
Lansing
Clipping : "Pinchot Talks for Bull Moose; Miss Carpenter and Congressman Woodruff, Too." March 31, 1913
Bay City (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Michigan -- Bay City
Women--Suffrage--Michigan
Carpenter, Alice
News article about a meeting of the Bull Moose party held at the National Guard armory in Bay City, Michigan. Massachusetts suffragist and Progressive Party organizer, Alice Carpenter, addressed the issue of woman's suffrage during the meeting.
[Bay City, Mich. : Bay City Times Co.]
3/31/13
English
Bay City, Michigan
Clipping : "Asks Honest Count of Vote / Dr. Shaw says result will then be satisfactory." March 31, 1913
Bay City (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Michigan -- Bay City
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
Women--Suffrage--Michigan
Account of a speech given by Dr. Anna Howard Shaw of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, held at the National Guard armory in Bay City, Michigan.
[Bay City, Mich. : Bay City Times Co.]
3/31/13
English
Bay City, Michigan
Clipping : "Dr. Anna H. Shaw / She will deliver an address at the Armory Sunday Afternoon." The Bay City Times. [Circa 1913-1915]
Bay City (Mich.) -- Newspapers
Michigan -- Bay City
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
Women--Suffrage--Michigan
Brief article about an upcoming speech by Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, to be held at the National Guard armory. The article includes a photograph of Shaw.
[Bay City, Mich. : Bay City Times Co.]
[Circa 1913-1915]
English
Bay City, Michigan