The News-Herald, Franklin, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1926
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The News-Herald, Franklin, Pennsylvania, June 30, 1926
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The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, July 31, 1895
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El Paso Herald, Texas, September 12, 1928
Much learning doesn’t rob a woman of her femininity. It just seems that way because you can’t feel superior to her unless she’s dumb.
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Oakland Tribune, California, April 30, 1916
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The Day Book, Chicago, Illinois, September 16, 1912
I’m guessing this is a typo and it’s supposed to say 9pm? Or were women only allowed to wander unescorted in the dark wee hours of the morning?
The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Utah, September 2, 1929:

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The Day Book, Chicago, Illinois, September 16, 1912
I’m guessing this is a typo and it’s supposed to say 9pm? Or were women only allowed to wander unescorted in the dark wee hours of the morning?
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The Day Book, Chicago, March 29, 1912
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, September 28, 1908
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Kate Richards O'Hare and crowd on National Suffrage Day, St Louis, May 2, 1914
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, February 23, 1910
Where are the sweet little darlings we cuddled,
Petted and patronized - loved for a day,
Laughed at and left! Is the world getting muddled?
Where are the housewives of yesterday?
Alas! when I call all the women are “busy.”
I wonder why!
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Boston Post, Massachusetts, July 21, 1921
Boston Post, Massachusetts, July 12, 1921