Description
TitleWomen in social service
Date Created1945
DescriptionFocuses on three women in social service: Jane Addams, founder of Hill House, Evangeline Booth, general of the Salvation Army, and Mother D'Youville, founder of the Sisters of Charity, the Grey Nuns of Montreal. Presented are biographical facts and extensive character description at several stages in each of their lives.
NoteAcceptable condition. Pages torn from spiral notebook. Appears to be missing concluding page.
NoteOriginal manuscript is held by The Study Club (New Brunswick, N.J.)
NoteThis presentation is one of a series of presentations from 1925-2010, by members of The Study Club, in New Brunswick, NJ, a woman's club dedicated to studying, presenting and discussing the important issues of the day
Genremanuscripts, speeches
LanguageEnglish
CollectionThe Study Club (New Brunswick, N.J.)
Organization NameThe New Brunswick Study Club
RightsThis paper is copyright protected. It is provided for open access through a non-exclusive license to RUcore and the New Jersey Digital Highway. it may be viewed and cited in accordance with fair use but not modified. Please contact The Study Club (New Brunswick, N.J.) for permission to reuse the paper.;
RightsThis paper is copyright protected. It is provided for open access through a non-exclusive license to RUcore and the New Jersey Digital Highway. it may be viewed and cited in accordance with fair use but not modified. Please contact The Study Club (New Brunswick, N.J.) for permission to reuse the paper.