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Progressive Woman, Vol. VII, No. 75 (October 1913)

A Monthly Magazine of aspiration devoted to the economic and political interests of women, edited by Josephine Conger-Keneko. - Summary by KevinS (2 hr 27 min)

Chapters

Free Woman or the Harem?

Principles of Mental Hygiene

The Women

The Vampire II

The government seized...

Must woman fight her own battles?

The Unrest of Women: A Reply

Some Verses

Little Lessons in Government

Morning

Hygiene and the Home

What might have been

The Development of Personality

Age and Wage of Women in Industry

Mr. Dooley on Slang

People Develop Outside the Home

A Girl's a Girl, A Boy's a Boy

Pensions and Pensions

Human Work is Man's, and Woman's, Too

Railroads Haven't Made Good

Just By the Way

The Legal and Actual Status of Women

Martha

A Little Sister of the Poor (3rd installment)

[Announcements]

A Great Man Passes

To You - The Farmer's Wife

[Sexual Diseases]

Economic Determinism