Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" by Various
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see you and a few others whom I love come and go, and I exchange the
loving word, the kindly smile, the sympathetic look. I am waiting for an indication of where I am to end my days. If my steps turn towards the isles of the sea, you will be a magnet to draw me, you with your spiritual beauty, and your constant, unfailing goodness. God bless you, and grant that I may see you again, and that we may gain the love, as well as the peace, that passeth all understanding. Yours always, J.C. CROLY. Resolutions of Protest Offered by Mrs. Croly Through the Woman's Press Club (From the Recording Secretary's Report) At a special meeting of the Governing Board, held in the club rooms, 126 East 23rd street, Dec. 26, 1892, the following resolution proposed by the president was adopted. _Resolved_: That the Woman's Press Club has learned with deep regret of the backward action of the Columbian University of Washington, in deciding to exclude women from its Medical Department, after ten years of co-education. |
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