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Identifier: ladieshomejourna65janwyet (find matches)
Title: The Ladies' home journal
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Wyeth, N. C. (Newell Convers), 1882-1945
Subjects: Women's periodicals Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive
Publisher: Philadelphia : (s.n.)
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ut on a date tonight . . . hello . . . Iter girl friends have dates for week etuisand she stays home. She dresses icell amimakes a good appearance. Can yon explainto me what is wrong? She doesnt com-plain, but I know she is not happy. I am afraid without knowing a great deal moreabout your daughter and your home, it is difficultto give any explanation. I wonder if perhapsthere is not something which prevents her fromfreely asking her friends into her own home. Ifshe does that, the dates will follow automatically,I think; but it is imperative that she feel free toinvite young people and that when they comethey feel comfortable and welcome. • Is lliere anything an average Americancitizen can <to about the report of thePresidents Committee on Civil Rights? Yes. See that your representatives in Congressare in favor of pushing for the recognition andestablishment of the recommendations made bythat committee, and in addition see to it thatyour own community lives up to those recom- k *
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I am sending my question from For-mosa. I know Mr. Roosevelt teas a famouscollector of postage stamps. Please tell meivliere the collection is at present. My husbands collection of postage stampswas part of his residuary estate and the trusteeswere directed to dispose of it in any way theysaw fit. They sold it at auction and I imagine agreat many different people own portions of thatcollection. H hat, in your opinion, will luxppen tothe financial structure of this country if wecontinue aiding the European countries,who, for the most part, have already takenall but. a few remaining steps to commu-nism? ISobody in Washington seems toconsider the eventual end to our continu-ally mounting Federal deficit. There are a great many countries in Europewho have not taken any steps toward commu-nism. Socialism is not communism—in fact, it isvery far from it—and if you consider the presentovernment in Great Britain, for instance, is onts way to communism, I think you would findhat the British

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1948-01 to 1948-06
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65
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  • bookid:ladieshomejourna65janwyet
  • bookyear:1889
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Wyeth__N__C___Newell_Convers___1882_1945
  • booksubject:Women_s_periodicals
  • booksubject:Janice_Bluestein_Longone_Culinary_Archive
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia____s_n__
  • bookcontributor:Internet_Archive
  • booksponsor:Internet_Archive
  • bookleafnumber:465
  • bookcollection:internetarchivebooks
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28 July 2014


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