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THE ATTITUDE OF WOMEN'S CLUB AND ASSOCIATIONS TOWARD SOCIAL ECONOMICS (from the Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Number 23, July 1899).

THE ATTITUDE OF WOMEN'S CLUB AND ASSOCIATIONS TOWARD SOCIAL ECONOMICS (from the Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Number 23, July 1899).

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THE ATTITUDE OF WOMEN'S CLUB AND ASSOCIATIONS TOWARD SOCIAL ECONOMICS (from the Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Number 23, July 1899).

by Henrotin, Ellen M

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Washington, D.C.:: Department of Labor,, 1899.. First edition -. Very good.. Disbound article - first printing. While this article traces the evolution of women's clubs from being primarily literary or charitable in nature to becoming more involved in public action in their communities, it is notable for the list of over 1200 such groups. listed by state, with a brief summary of each group's focus. An article disbound from the Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Number 23, July 1899 pp 501-545.

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THE ATTITUDE OF WOMEN'S CLUB AND ASSOCIATIONS TOWARD SOCIAL ECONOMICS (from the Bulletin of the Department of Labor, Number 23, July 1899).
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Henrotin, Ellen M
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1899.
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