Journalism
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Journalism
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"A Woman's Work." New-York Tribune, 17 July 17 1874.
"A Woman's Work"
Many years ago, Margaret Fuller,[1] in her “Woman in the Nineteenth Century,” called attention to the work and position of a certain Mrs. Sarah Hanna (then bearing her maiden name[2]) as among the hopeful signs of woman’s progress.…
"Unhappy International Marriages." New York World, 26 June 1904.
Unhappy International Marriages
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Probably Half of Nearly 300 Title and Money Romances Prove Failure.
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Differing Ideas and "Intolerable Humiliation"
The international marriage which both husband and wife are now struggling to break was an…
"Indiscriminate Charity." The New-York Tribune, 2 Jan. 1877, p. 2.
INDISCRIMINATE CHARITY.THAT MOTHER’S DEAD CHILD.HUMANITY NOT TO BE LOST IN ORGANIZED CHARITYPERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY STILL NEEDEDHELP TO MEN’S SOULS AS TO THEIR BODIESNO BLAME TOWARD A DRUNKARD WHO DRINKSTHE BLAME LIES FURTHER BACK
To the Editor…
"Asylums for the Insane." New-York Tribune, 28 Nov. 1868, p. 4.
"Asylums for the Insane." New-York Tribune, 28 Nov. 1868, p. 4.
Within the current year, several cases have occurred which have directed the attention of thinking men to the mysterious places of confinement known as Asylums for the Insane. Prominent…