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Readings and Excerpts

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Readings

  • A Straight Talk on Courts
  • "A While Ago and Today"
  • Alberta Women and Alberta Laws
  • "As a Man Thinketh"
  • B.H.O. Harry, letter
  • "Brilliant Western Woman Talks to Canadian Business Women's Club"
  • "Can a Woman Raise a Family and Have a Career?"
  • "Canadian Girl"
  • Criminal Code Amendment Letter
  • "Exhaustion Mistaken for Peace"
  • Girls as Pedlars
  • Interview with Tom Wilson
  • Isolation on the Prairies
  • "It is Up to Us!"
  • Letter to the Editor
  • "Life, A Great Opportunity"
  • "Love the Fulfilling of the Law"
  • Marriage Agencies
  • Marriage Settlements
  • "Motherhood, God's Greatest Gift"
  • Nellie McClung Newspaper Report
  • Nellie McClung on Women's Organizations
  • On Children
  • On Darwin
  • "Pleasures—Yes and Regrets"
  • Role of the Church
  • "Should Women Think?"
  • "Some Things a Woman Can Do"
  • "Speaking of Women"
  • Sterilization of the Insane
  • The Danger of Alimony
  • "The House of Clay"
  • "The Play"
  • "Three Other Persons"
  • "To a Great Woman"
  • Violet McNaughton
  • Western Wife
  • "What Business Have Women in Politics?"
  • "Where are Canadian Women Going—Back to Their Homes or Continue in Business Life?"
  • "Woman Member of Government and Nellie McClung Engage in Bitter Debate in Legislature"
  • Women in Politics
  • Women on Homesteads
  • Women's Institutes
  • Women's Police Court Letter
  • Excerpts

  • "The Innocent Disturber"
  • "The Storm"
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