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Church League for Women's Suffrage

NEW MEMBERS

... works for the time being, and by so doing have dared to break somewhat the continuity of their life's work, in order to speak and organize for the attainment of a means whereby for the future the course of our national and social life may be re-directed ...

OBJECTS AND METHODS

... post of Secretary. In view, however, of the rapid development of the League, he will be unable to accept many invitations to speak for other societies. Now that there are thirty-three Branches, unless the C.L.W.S. is to become a mere federationwhich is contrary ...

FIBRUARY, 1912 CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... to aak God's Blessing on the work of the League for 1912. On February 22nd we hope to welcome Miss Maude Royden to Bath to speak at a drawing-room meeting in the afternoon, and at Tiverton in the evening. (Miss) M. E. LONG. New Members : Miss L. Badams ...

CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... meaning to the word Suffrage. It means also an intercessory prayer or petition. In this sense Longfellow uses it when he speaks of The Suffrages of all the Saints ; and in this sense the C.L.W.S. uses it, since it proclaims its methods to be devotional ...

o had beenpinions told me how very valuable the help given in this way Mrs. Penfield, President of the Woman

... New York, had projected a number of Sunday evening meetings, at which the clergy of different denominations were invited to speak, after their own services were over. It was my very great privilege to be present at the first of these, and at Mrs. Pen&ld's ...

APRIL, 1912

... the Lock Hospital, about which I want to speak to you later. A child of 14 came in, she was a little undeveloped thing, looking more like 11 than 14 (a police court case). For a long time she refused to speak, and would tell us nothing, but in time she ...

CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... Holland made his protest, while confessing his personal belief in non-militant methods. A gentleman would remember that he is speaking of girls. A Christian would never forget the bond of a common humanity. One could go further, and say that it is inexplicable ...

CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

... work hard for the C.L.W.S., but because we always have in her an inspiring personality. We understand that Miss Royden is to speak at the Bromley Public Hall, Bow Road, E., on April 29th, on The Probable Effect of the Extension of the Franchise to Women ...

CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE To our Shame

... their voice heard in Parliament we may hope for an improvement in the morals of European men abroad. At present no one dare speak, so powerful is the conspiracy of silence. The Vote is only one side of the much greater question Sex Equality, and when ...

Women in the Parks

... portended 'ee know'd nothin' about it, and said Alice was lying—it wasn't 'im. She was that &feared of 'im she dursn't 'ardly speak, being all of a tremble. My young man (husband of 55) 'ud a' liked to a' knockt 'im about a bit, but 'ee'd only a' bin tuk ...

CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE consenl

... thousands of us demand that the Society founded to carry on the work of Him who came to redeem the whole of our nature should speak with no uncertain voice. It is not easy for any of us, in view of human limitations, always to choose the exact psychological ...

CHURCH LEAGUE FOR WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE JUNE, 1912

... service for us at the cost of great plSal risk and strain, then all the more urgent is the necessity that should be able to speak and act for themselves, on their own be ,in matters which so acutely concern them. Legislation turns more and more round the ...