Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... vote at school meetings for members of school committees . [ Sch . Law , 1883. ] MICHIGAN Women are eligible to election to district offices , to the office of school inspector , and are qualified to vote at district meetings . [ Sch ...
... vote at school meetings for members of school committees . [ Sch . Law , 1883. ] MICHIGAN Women are eligible to election to district offices , to the office of school inspector , and are qualified to vote at district meetings . [ Sch ...
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... vote , ten days next preceding any election pertaining to school matters , shall have a right to vote at such elections . Every woman of twenty - one years of age and upwards may be elected or appointed as director , treasurer , or ...
... vote , ten days next preceding any election pertaining to school matters , shall have a right to vote at such elections . Every woman of twenty - one years of age and upwards may be elected or appointed as director , treasurer , or ...
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... vote on all questions submitted to the vote of tax - payers . In Washington and South Dakota , the question of giving women full suffrage is hereafter to be put to vote , and on this ques- tion women already qualified as voters for any ...
... vote on all questions submitted to the vote of tax - payers . In Washington and South Dakota , the question of giving women full suffrage is hereafter to be put to vote , and on this ques- tion women already qualified as voters for any ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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