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n lack. Working with men they could accomplish miracles. Note the inventiveness of women, most of which goes to waste because they lack the wonderful constructive ability of men. Women invented spinning. They could never have harnessed the lightning to their wheels. Women established the first public playgrounds. Men extended the public playgrounds across the country. Women established the juvenile court. Men took it over and worked out a new system of criminal jurisprudence for children. Women have cleaned up a hundred cities. Men are rebuilding them. Slowly men and women are learning to live and work together. Reluctantly men are coming to accept women as their co-workers. Woman's place is Home, and she must not be forbidden to dwell there. Who would be so selfish, so blind, so reactionary, as to forbid her her fullest freedom to do her work, must surrender opposition in the end. For woman's work is race preservation, race improvement, and who opposes her, or interferes with her, simply fights nature, and nature never loses her battles. INDEX Aberdeen, Countess of, Addams, Jane, Alabama, Aladyn, Alexis, Albert Hall, London, Albion House of Refuge, N.Y., Aldrich, Mrs. Richard, Allegheny, Pa., Allgemeinen Deutschen Frauenbund, American, Sadie, American Federation of Labor American women and common law Arbitration, Argentine, Arizona, Arkansas Arthur, Mrs. Clara B., Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Association of Working Girls' Clubs, Augsberg, Anita, Australia, Austria Balliett, Thomas M., Barnum, Gertrude Barrett, Mrs. Kate Waller, Bedford Reformatory, N.Y., Belmont, Mrs. O.H.P., Berlin, Birmingham, Ala., Blackstone Blackwell's Island, Blatch, Harriot Stanton, Bluhm, Agnes, Boston, Mass Boston Central Labor Union, Boswell, Helen V., Brandeis, Louis D. Brewer, Justice, Brooklyn, N.Y., Bullowa, Emilie, California Carlisle, Pa., Carnegie, Andrew, Casey, Josephine, Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman, Cauer, Minna, Chicago Child, Lydia Maria, Church, the Christian, its relation to social problems, Civic Club of Allegheny County Civic Club of Philadelphia, Cleveland, O. Cliff Dwellers' remains, Cobden Sanderson, Mrs., Code Napoleon Cole, Elsie College Settlements Association, Colony Club, Colorado, Colorado State Federation of Clubs, Columbia University, Columbus, Ohio, Common law, Coney Island Conine, Mrs. Martha A.B., Consumers' League of N.Y., Consumers' Leagues Co
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