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  • Jessica Valenti, founder and editor of the website feministing. com and author of the recently published Full Frontal Feminism: A Young Woman's Guide to Why Feminism Matters, is on a valiant mission to win over the "I'm-not-a-feminist-buts."

    Leora Tanenbaum: Goodbye, F-Word; Hello, 'Women's Lib' 2008

  • My joy is in the Lord my God, my Shepherd & my Saviour! biblegateway from 1 Peter, & another verse from 1 Peter was quoted 1st in the last chapter of A Young Woman's Walk with God.

    joy-in-god Diary Entry joy-in-god 2008

  • Later we decided we would have meetings at the Young Woman's Christian

    Oral History Interview with Mabel Pollitzer, June 16, 1974. Interview G-0047-2. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 1974

  • One evening a few weeks previous to the formation of the Young Woman's

    The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives Elizabeth Strong Worthington

  • They did not fail her, they put away their books and gave themselves over to hilarity as she described the manner in which the Young Woman's

    'Lizbeth of the Dale Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

  • Miss Gordon to come to the committee rooms at the church to help arrange some private theatricals which the Young Woman's Guild purposed giving for an Easter entertainment.

    'Lizbeth of the Dale Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

  • Page 116 as ordained ministers, yet some have graduated from schools of theology and many more are being prepared unconsciously to officiate as clergymen in the splendid drills they are receiving in gospel training schools, and the active work of the Young Woman's

    A slaveholder's daughter, 1900

  • Southern girls have donned the white ribbon and enlisted in the ranks of the Young Woman's Christian

    A slaveholder's daughter, 1900

  • If I'd said come and be your uncle's guest at the Mill Farm instead of at the Young Woman's

    The Opened Shutters Clara Louise Burnham 1890

  • This work is called "The Young Woman's Guide to EXCELLENCE," because it is believed that excellence, rather than happiness, should be the leading aim of every human being.

    The Young Woman's Guide William A. Alcott 1824

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