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The literature of philanthropy

Title
The literature of philanthropy / ed. by Frances A. Goodale.
Author
Goodale, Frances A. (Frances Abigail)
Publication
New York : Harper & brothers, 1893.

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  • Bellamy, Blanche Wilder, 1852-1919.
  • Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 1843-1905.
  • Spahr, Jean Fine.
  • McLean, Fannie W.
  • Moore, Helen.
  • Damon, Mary B.
  • Brennan, Agnes L.
  • Doolittle, Laura M.
  • Quinton, Amelia S. (Amelia Stone), 1835?-1926.
  • Eastman, Elaine Goodale, 1863-1953.
  • Goodwin, Maud Wilder, 1856-1935.
  • Lloyd, Julia Margaret Fuller.
  • Jones, Frederick Rhinelander, Mrs.
Description
xi pages, 1 leaf, 210 pages; 16 cm.
Series Statement
The distaff series
Uniform Title
Distaff series.
Subjects
Note
  • "Representative work of the women of the state of New York in periodical literature."--Introd.
Bibliography (note)
  • "A classified list of the press and periodical work of New York women": p. [207]-210.
Contents
General introduction [of series] by Mrs. B. W. Bellamy.--The literature of philanthropy, by Mrs. F. A. Goodale.--Criminal reform, by Mrs. C. R. Lowell (J. S. Lowell)--Tenement neighborhood idea: First paper, by Mrs. J. F. Spahr and F. W. McLean. Second paper: University settlement, by H. Moore. Third paper: Medical women in tenements, by Dr. M. B. Damon.--The trained nurse, by A. L. Brennan.--The Society of the red cross, by Mrs. L. M. Doolittle.--The Indian: First paper, by Mrs. A. S. Quinton. Second paper: A woman among the Indians, by Mrs. E. G. Eastman.--The antislavery struggle, extracts from various writers.--The antislavery legacy, by Mrs. M. W. Goodwin.--The Negro and civilization, by J. M. F. Lloyd.--The education of the blind, by Mrs. F. R. Jones.
LCCN
09003970
OCLC
ocm03564128
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries