The statement is sometimes made that the franchise for women would be valuable only so far as the educated women exercised it. This statement totally disregards the fact that those matters in which woman's judgment is most needed are far too primitive... Newer Ideals of Peace - Page 188by Jane Addams - 1907 - 243 pagesFull view - About this book
| Women - 1912 - 468 pages
...immigrants who live in cities. (3) The great increase in juvenile criminality which modern cities present. The statement is sometimes made that the franchise...at present carried on in great cities, intimately affects the health and lives of thousands of working women. It is questionable whether women today,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - Constitutional amendments - 1914 - 228 pages
...woman exercised it. This "statement totally disregards the fact that those matters in which women's judgment is most needed are far too primitive and...at present carried on in great cities, intimately affects the health and lives of thousands of working women." (Jane Addams.) TEE WAGE-EARKINU WOMAN... | |
| United States - 1914 - 902 pages
...woman exercised it. This statement totally disregards the fact that those matters in which women's Judgment is most needed are far too primitive and...at present carried on in great cities, Intimately affects the health and lives of thousands of working women." (Jane Addams.) THE WAGE-EABNING WOMAN... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - Women - 1914 - 228 pages
...woman exercised it. This statement totally disregards the fact that those matters in which women's judgment is most needed are far too primitive and...at present carried on in great cities, intimately affects the health and lives of thousands of working women." (Jane Addams.) THE WAGE-EARNING WOMAN... | |
| 1914 - 228 pages
...woman exercised it. This statement totally disregards the fact that those matters in which women's judgment is most needed are far too primitive and...instance, in which the industrial processes are at present curried on in great cities, intimately affects the health and lives of thousands of working women."... | |
| Edgar Erastus Clark - Railroad conductors - 1906 - 1072 pages
...disregards the fact that those matters in which women's judgment is most needed are far too primative and basic to be largely influenced by what we call...great cities intimately affect the health and lives of thousand of working women. It is questionable whether women to-day, in spite of the fact that there... | |
| Alice S. Rossi - History - 1988 - 748 pages
...changed conditions are a snare in which the feet of women have always become readily entangled. . . . Why is it that women do not vote upon the matters...intimately affect the health and lives of thousands of workingwomen. It is questionable whether women to-day, in spite of the fact that there are myriads... | |
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