The Torch Bearer - A Look Forward and Back at the Woman's Journal, the Organ of the - Woman's Movement by Agnes E. (Agnes Edna) Ryan
page 19 of 59 (32%)
page 19 of 59 (32%)
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Boston University, Elizabeth Costello, Comer's Commercial College,
Howard L. Blackwell, Harvard University. Second row Carlisle Morris, Harvard University, Mildred Hadden, Western Reserve University, Henry Bailey Stevens, Dartmouth College, Ethel Power. Third row Joe B. Hosmer, University of Missouri, Mary Gallagher, Bryant and Stratton Commercial School, Thomas Kennedy, Mary Healey, Fisher Business College, Thomas McGrath, Lawrence Grammar School.] =Some Changes= To the friends of the Woman's Journal who used to visit its office on Beacon Street, and remember the tiny room with its staff of two or three workers, the pictures of the office staff on the accompanying pages will come as a surprise. This is the 1916 staff, however, and the movement has grown most encouragingly in every branch since the quiet days on Beacon Street. Every phase of the Journal work, from handling a subscription list of about 30,000 to answering a thousand and one questions of debaters, press chairmen and speakers, has grown to such proportions that it has been necessary to divide the work into ten variously developed departments, which will be described in the following pages. =It Speaks for Itself= |
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