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Cuvantul de deschidere rostit de doamna Maria B. Baiulescu, presedinta Uniunii Femeilor Romane din Brasov la I-ul Congres al Reuniunilor de Femei din Ungaria, tinut la Brasov in zilele de 3-5 Iunie 1913
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written by Maria Baiulescu, 1860-1941 ("George Baritiu" Library, Brasov, Romania, MS 1954, f. 36, "George Baritiu" County Library Special Collections) (1913) , 1 page(s)
TITLE: Opening Speech Given by Mrs. Maria B. Baiulescu, President of the Union of Romanian Women in Brasov to the Ist Congress of the Women's Reunions held in Brasov between 3-5 June 1913. DESCRIPTION: Typed draft of speech by Maria Baiulescu on the occasion of the first congress of the Union of Romanian Women in...
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written by Maria Baiulescu, 1860-1941 ("George Baritiu" Library, Brasov, Romania, MS 1954, f. 36, "George Baritiu" County Library Special Collections) (1913) , 1 page(s)
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Egyesült Erovel. A Magyarországi Noegyesületek Szövetségének és a sz.-et [szövetséget] alkotó egyesületek legtöbbjének hivatalos közlönyük, harmadik évfolyam, February–March 1912
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(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Egyesült Erővel. A Magyarországi Nőegyesületek Szövetségének és a sz.-et [szövetséget] alkotó egyesületek legtöbbjének hivatalos közlönyük [With United Forces: Official Bulletin of the Alliance of Women’s Organizations of Hungary], Vol. 3, February–March 1912 (Budapest, Budapest County: Alliance of Women’s Organizations of Hungary, 1912), 24 page(s)
TITLE: With United Forces: Official Bulletin of the Alliance of Women’s Organizations of Hungary, Vol. 3, February-March 1912. DESCRIPTION: This journal issue is part of a selection of journals documenting the history of the Hungarian-speaking women’s movement in the Hungarian Kingdom in the Habsburg Monarchy....
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(Országos Széchényi Könyvtár [National Széchényi Library]), in Egyesült Erővel. A Magyarországi Nőegyesületek Szövetségének és a sz.-et [szövetséget] alkotó egyesületek legtöbbjének hivatalos közlönyük [With United Forces: Official Bulletin of the Alliance of Women’s Organizations of Hungary], Vol. 3, February–March 1912 (Budapest, Budapest County: Alliance of Women’s Organizations of Hungary, 1912), 24 page(s)
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Paní Božena Viková-Kunětická
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in Živena, Vol. 4 no. 10, 1912, pp. 351-352 (1912), 2 page(s)
TITLE: Ms. Božena Viková-Kunětická. DESCRIPTION: The women’s journal, Živena, founded in 1910, was connected to the Slovak women’s association Živena and edited by its chairwoman Elena Maróthy-Šoltésová (1855-1939), Slovak writer, editor and publicist and a leading figure of Slovak women’s activism...
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in Živena, Vol. 4 no. 10, 1912, pp. 351-352 (1912), 2 page(s)
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Proslov; Hrvatskim gospodjam!
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written by Marija Fabković, 1833-1915, in Žena u družtvenosti ljudskoj, osobito u Inglezkoj i u Americi [Woman in humane society, particularly in England and in America], Ženska biblioteka, Karel Jonaš. (Zagreb: Knjižara Lav. Hartmána, 1872). pp. III-VIII and 6-11 (1872), 13 page(s)
TITLE: Prologue; To Croatian Ladies! DESCRIPTION: Marija Fabković (née Frechova, 1833-1915) was Croatian pedagogue of Czech origin, the first qualified female teacher of physical education working in Croatia. The document contains two parts, the foreword and the afterword, titled “To Croatian Ladies!” to the...
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written by Marija Fabković, 1833-1915, in Žena u družtvenosti ljudskoj, osobito u Inglezkoj i u Americi [Woman in humane society, particularly in England and in America], Ženska biblioteka, Karel Jonaš. (Zagreb: Knjižara Lav. Hartmána, 1872). pp. III-VIII and 6-11 (1872), 13 page(s)
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written by Anna Rice Powell, 1834-1915; in Report of the International Council of Women, Assembled by the National Woman Suffrage Association, Washington, D.C., U. S. of America, (District of Columbia: National Woman Suffrage Association, 1888), 252-257
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Slovenska žena
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edited by Minka Govekar, 1874-1950 (Ljubljana, Ljubljana (State): General Slovene Women’s Society, 1926), 281 page(s)
TITLE: Slovenian Woman. DESCRIPTION: The book is published on the occasion of the celebration of 25 years of existence of Splošnoslovenskoženskodruštvo (General Slovene Women’s Society), the most important association of Slovene-speaking women in the Austrian part of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Twenty-eigh...
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edited by Minka Govekar, 1874-1950 (Ljubljana, Ljubljana (State): General Slovene Women’s Society, 1926), 281 page(s)
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