Name/Title
The Womans Press [July - August 1937]Entry/Object ID
2020.57.1Description
Summer months: Myra Smith once said that she salted her light reading into her winter work and saved her serious books for vacation reading. Nature is at her busiest in July and August and it may be a very good time for the hard thinking that should precede another winter's work. Anyhow that is the motif on which this issue of the Womans Press is built; there is enough foundation material here for autumn setting-up conferences.
The Womans Press rarely publishes anonymous articles, but the nature of the "Conversion of a Liberal" and the fact that it was written by a member of a Y.W.C.A. board seemed sufficient reason for making this exception.
September [forthcoming issue]
"Knee-deep in June," we can't make September seem near. We are reassured, however, by a substantial sheaf of articles already in hand, some of them spontaneously contributed.Create Date
January 26, 2020