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The Freewoman

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No Copyright - United States
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Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Contents: 81-81
  • A Gospel of Goodwill (Weston, Selwyn): 81-82
  • Notes of the Week: 82-84
  • Women and Government (Billington-Greig, Teresa): 85-86
  • Prudence—Preserver: A Morality Piece (Cribb, W. L.): 86-89
  • Freewomen and the Birth-Rate. II (Drysdale, Charles V.): 89-90
  • Correspondence (Tanner, J. R. W.): 90-93
  • The Editors' Reply (Ed. of "The Freewoman"): 93-94
  • The Splendid Criminal (Davies, Hilda M.): 94-95
  • Feminism under the Republic and the Early Empire. IV (Haughton, Amy): 95-96
  • The Vision (Visiak, E. H.): 96-96
  • An Old School Book on the Higher Education of Women (1685) (Watson, Foster): 97-98
  • Eager Heart: Review of 'Eager Heart,' a Morality Play by Miss Alice Buckton (Harding, G. L.): 99-99
  • Advertisements: 89-89

Citation

"The Freewoman" (1911). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:518034/

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  • Modernist Journals Project

    A digital research collection focusing on Modernist journals and magazines, together with essays, introductions, and biographical sketches.

    The Modernist Journals Project publishes fully searchable online editions of the English-language journals and magazines that were important in shaping the modes of …

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