
The Freewoman:
A Weekly Humanist Review
Vol. 2, No. 39
Marsden, Dora (editor)
London: Stephen Swift and Co. Ltd., 1912-08-15
20 p.; 33 x 22.5 cm
A Weekly Humanist Review
Vol. 2, No. 39
Marsden, Dora (editor)
London: Stephen Swift and Co. Ltd., 1912-08-15
20 p.; 33 x 22.5 cm
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Contents
- Contents: 241-241
- Culture and Intellect (Grierson, Francis): 241-242
- The Atlantean (Visiak, E. H.): 241-242
- Topics of the Week: The State and Freedom: 243-244
- Strindberg—The English Gentleman: Book Review of 'The Confession of a Fool' and 'Plays' by August Strindberg (West, Rebecca): 245-246
- The Cause of Financial Panics—II (Kitson, Arthur): 246-247
- Will Men Govern When Women Have the Vote? (Norman, C. H.): 247-249
- The New Order : Series II—I: The New Education: Free Initiative and Life-Long Culture (Macdonald, W. Allan; Macdonald, Helen M.): 249-251
- The Social Value of Women's Suffrage (Holley, Horace): 251-254
- The Disabilities of Women (Richardson, D. M.): 254-255
- Correspondence: Note to Correspondents (Ed. of "The Freewoman"): 256-256
- Correspondence: Money, Capital and Interest (Kitson, Arthur): 256-256
- Correspondence: On Interest (Fysher, Greevz): 256-257
- Correspondence: Women and the Evolutionary Force (O'Shea, N.): 257-257
- Correspondence: The Children of the State (Tayleur, Richard): 257-258
- Correspondence: More Questions (Browne, F. W. Stella): 258-258
- Correspondence: On the Utility of Art (Ciolkowska, Muriel): 258-258
- Correspondence: Mr. McKenna and Forcible Feeding (Norman, C. H.): 258-259
- Correspondence: English Prudery (W. H. A.): 259-259
- Correspondence: The Problems of Celibacy (W. H. A.): 259-259
- Correspondence: Illegitimacy (D'Auvergne, Edmund): 259-259
- Advertisements: 253-255, 258-260