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PERIODICALS FOR NOVEMBER

... is piquant, and the illustrations are grace- i ful and humorous. Mrs. Faweett writes on Womens Suffrage, arguing, or rather assuming, that the exclusion of women from4 political power is absurd. Miss Blanche Roosevelt contributes an article on ' Guy ...

NEW BOOKS

... Edward Gough, B.A., Y voL 1 (Kean Paul, Trencb, andCo); The Silkworm I 1, Seies-Harlequin Crochet (Myra and Son); Women's Suffrage and National Danger, a Plea I for the Ateendancy of Man, by Heber L. Hart, I s LL.B. (London: Alexander and Shepheard); ...

OUR LITERARY REVIEW

... hereafter unless she is married (more or less) here. Women's Rlights are largely claimed in our own land, as also in the United States, Female Suffrage is claimed, and has been exercised here. Women contend (some of them, at least) thbt all employnients ...

NEW BOOKS

... her work into two portions- (1) Medicine as a Profession for Women ; and (2) the Medical Education of Women. In the first section of the work a comprehensive historical survey of what women have (lone in this field of labour should for over dispose of ...

DR. KENEALY AT TUNSTALL

... under this perpetual torrent of vilest slander, actuated by vilest motives, if lie had not the continued support of men and women such as ho saw before him. Forneerly they (the clique) had the representation of that borough in their own hands, and they ...

SOME NEW EDITIONS

... Religious l)uty, The Peak in Darien, with some other Enquiries touching Con- c3rns of the Soul and the Body, The Duties of Women, The Hopes of the Human Race Here- after and Here, Dawning Lights, an Enquiry Con- cerning the Secular Results of the ...

NEW BOOKS

... Interveution, Re- duction of Hours of Labour, and two lectures by Mrs. Fawcett on The Education of Women, and Why Women require the Suffrage, appear for the first time in print. The other papers include Pauperism, Charity, and the Poor- law, ...

INSTITUTE UNION OF TEACHERS AND STUDENTS

... his ow~n cotnpOstiln. Mr. W. F!. Newey, asb usual, proved an excellentaccompanist. MDLAND UNION OF WOMEN'S LTBERL ASSOCIATIONS. The Midland Union of Women's Liberal Associations met at Cambridge, yesterday, under thie presidency-ct Lady Trevelyan.-The Countess ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... soldiers, married with leave, to their husbands, when the women have been un- ,, avoidably left behind at Woolwich; to devise some means e- of emnploymenpt for the numerous and unfortunate class of 'Women mahried without leave - to institute a. nursery, or ...

PERIODICALS FOR SEPTEMBER

... Mrs. Reuse says of Carlyle and Old Women is interesting, but it was hardly necessary to heighten the picture of Carlyle's regard for old women by such gross exaggeration of his attitude towards men and young women. Carlyle's ideal was a very exalted ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... married ladies of fashion, young or old, are wearing moderately long trains 1 sat such times; at present, young unmarried women should I ,nob adopt other than the round skirts. Tihe length of suchs Btrains varies froin a fewr inches to half a yard on ...

NEW BOOKS

... s of each colony. But because a colony is not fitted, or is thought not to be fitted, for a popular assembly with a wide suffrage is no reason whatever for its having no elective assembly at all. The writer passes in review in support of his thesis the ...