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... To the friends of Mrs. Lowell: The Josephine Shaw Lowell Memorial Committee, after giving careful consideration to every plan proposed, have definitely adopted a design for a Memorial gateway to be erected at one of the footpath entrances in
To the Senate of the United States ... [microform] : [a petition].
At head of title: Please return ... to Mrs. Charles Russell Lowell."The undersigned citizens of the United States, deeply anxious that peace may be restored in the Philippine Islands ... lay before you the following statement and petition."Microfilm.Mode of access: Internet
‘One man, one vote; one woman, one throat’: Women in New York city politics, 1890–1910
The literature of philanthropy /
"Representative work of the women of the state of New York in periodical literature."--Introd."A classified list of the press and periodical work of New York women": p. [207]-210.General introduction [of series] by Mrs. B. W. Bellamy.--The literature of philanthropy, by Mrs. F. A. Goodale.--Criminal reform, by Mrs. C. R. Lowell (J. S. Lowell)--Tenement neighborhood idea: First paper, by Mrs. J. F. Spahr and F. W. McLean. Second paper: University settlement, by H. Moore. Third paper: Medical women in tenements, by Dr. M. B. Damon.--The trained nurse, by A. L. Brennan.--The Society of the red cross, by Mrs. L. M. Doolittle.--The Indian: First paper, by Mrs. A. S. Quinton. Second paper: A woman among the Indians, by Mrs. E. G. Eastman.--The antislavery struggle, extracts from various writers.--The antislavery legacy, by Mrs. M. W. Goodwin.--The Negro and civilization, by J. M. F. Lloyd.--The education of the blind, by Mrs. F. R. Jones.Mode of access: Internet