unknown (1879) Record of Events [72]. The Englishwoman's Review (72). pp. 159-185.
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
1) Women's Education Union: Mrs. Burbury addresses the annual meeting of the Union. 2) The Organisation of Women's Industry: At a conference on the Church's relationship to trades unions, Mrs. Paterson reads a paper advocating women's trades unions. Miss Simcox speaks on "self-supporting co-operation." Both papers are paraphrased and the subsequent discussion between women is reproduced. 3) Women and Scientific Agriculture: Mentions a paper by Miss Ormerod on "Notes on Economic Entomology." 4) Miscellaneous: Miss Leigh speaks on her mission work in Paris at a drawing-room meeting. Syrian Mission: Mrs. Mentor Mott speaks at a drawing-room meeting. Owen's College: Lydia Becker speaks after a lecture given by Professor Roscoe, on opening the college's lectures to women. 5) Political Club for Women: Edith Simcox speaks on the purpose of the newly established club. 6) Women and Temperance: Reports on the great number of recent meetings on temperance and mentions that "there were public meetings for women only, and other mixed meetings at which ladies spoke."
Actions (login required)
View Item |