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◆Volumes I-III: POLITICAL SCIENCE
Introduction - Woman’s Opportunity and the Larger Citizenship, by Shailer Mathews, Dean Divinity School, University of Chicago
Political Science - A Political Course of Instruction on the Fundamental Principles of Government, by Jesse Macy, Professor of Political Science, Iowa College
American Politics, by Harry Pratt Judson, President, University of Chicago
◆Volumes IV-VI: PRACTICAL POLITICS
A Course of Instruction in Practical Politics - Government, Federal, State, City, Town and Village - How Conducted - Political Parties - Party Machinery, etc. by Ford H. MacGregor, Instructor in Political Science, Univ. of Wisconsin
◆Volume VII: WOMAN SUFFRAGE
A World Review of Woman Suffrage, by Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, President, International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Manhood Suffrage in the United States, by A. B. Wolfe, Professor of Economics & Sociology, Oberlin College
Woman Suffrage in the United States, by Mary Gray Peck, Former Secretary, National American Woman Suffrage Association
The Political Status of Women in the United States, by Miss Bertha Rembaugh, Author “The Political Status of Women”
The Organized Opposition – The Liquor Traffic, by Mrs. Katherine Lent Stevenson, President, Massachusetts Woman’s Christian Temperance Union
Facts and Figures concerning Equal Suffrage – Table and Statistics covering Every Phase of Suffrage and Woman’s Work, by Mrs. Florence Bennett Peterson, Former Corresponding Secretary, Illinois Equal Suffrage Association
◆Volume VIII: WOMAN AND THE LAW
The American Constitutional System, by William W. Willoughby, Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University
The Legal Rights and Duties of Women, by Mrs. Jennie L. Wilson, Author “The Legal and Political Status of Women in the United States”
Laws affecting Women in Industry, by Mrs. John B. Andrews, Assistant Secretary, American Association for Labor Legislation
The No Vote, No Tax Movement, by Miss Belle Squire, President “No Vote, No Tax” League & Author “The Woman Movement in America”
How to Assist Legislation, by Mrs. Harriet G. R. Wright, President, Colorado Equal Suffrage Association
◆Volume IX-XI: WOMAN AND THE LARGER CITIZENSHIP
(1) City Housekeeping
Why Women are Concerned with the Larger Citizenship, by Miss Jane Addams, Hull House
How Women Can Help the Administration of a City, by Miss Anna E. Nicholes, Former Superintendent, Woman’s City Club, Chicago
The Ideal City, by Mrs. Imogen Oakley & Mrs. L. L. Blakenburg, Vice President, General Federation of Women’s Club, Philadelphia
The Public Health, by S. M. Gunn, Assistant Professor Biology and Health, MIT and Assistant Editor, “American Journal of Health”
Budget Making, by Mrs. Howard C. Warren, President, New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs, Princeton
(2) The Prevention of Social Waste
What is Meant by Social Waste, by Shailer Mathews
Child Labor, by Owen R. Loveloy, General Secretary, National Child Labor Committee
Factory Inspection, by Mrs. Florence Kelley, General Secretary, National Consumers’ League
Juvenile Protection, by Mrs. Louise de Koven Bowen, President, Juvenile Protective Association, Chicago
Obligation of City to Its Youth, by Allen Hoben, Field Secretary, Juvenile Protective Association
The Prevention of Vice, by Dean Walter T. Summer, Chairman, Chicago Municipal Vice Commissioner
Safeguarding the Women Immigrant, by Miss Frances A. Kellor, Chief Investigator, Bureau of Industries and Immigration, New York
Prison Reform and Public Charities, by Thomas J. Riley, General Secretary, Bureau of Charities, New York
Peace and Arbitration, by Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead, Author and Lecturer, Boston
(3) Training Future Citizens
The Public School, by Mrs. Frances Squire Potter, Chairman, Literature Committee, General Federation of Women’s Club
Public Recreation, by Miss Charlotte Rumbold, Secretary, Public Recreation Commission, St. Louis
Trade Union for Women, by Mrs. Raymond Robins, President, The National Women’s Trade Union League of America
Equal Pay for Equal Work, by Miss Grace C. Strachan, President, New York Interborough Association, Author “Equal Pay for Equal Work”
Legal Aid Societies, by Mrs. William E. Boyes, Superintendent, Legal Aid Society, Chicago
Principles of Eugenics, by Mrs. Anna E. Blount, M. D.
◆Volume XII: THE WOMAN CITIZEN AND THE HOME
The Woman Citizen A Woman First of All, by Miss Margaret J. Evans, Former Dean of Women, Carleton College, Northfield
Women’s Clubs; Training Women for the Larger Citizenship, by Mrs. Philip Moore, Former President, General Federation of Women’s Club, St. Louis
Household Management, by Marion Talbot, Professor of Household Administration, University of Chicago
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