American Decades
Women in Science
"Wants Women in Science"
Newspaper article
By: The New York Times
Date: June 3, 1921
Source: "Wants Women in Science: Dr. Flexner Tells Bryn Mawr Door of Opportunity Is Open." The New York Times, June 3, 1921, 32.
"Scientific Careers for Women"
Editorial
By: The New York Times
Date: June 4, 1921
Source: "Scientific Careers for Women." The New York Times, June 4, 1921, 12.
About the Publication: Founded in 1850 as the New-York Daily Times, The New York Times was originally a relatively
obscure local paper. By the early twentieth century, however, it had grown into a widely known, well-respected news source. Its banner, "All the News That's Fit to Print," is recognized across the United States and throughout the world.
Introduction
Until the twentieth century, women...
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1920's Medicine and Health Primary Sources
- The Compulsory Insurance Debate
- Women in Science
- "Police Veto Halts Birth Control Talk; Town Hall in Tumult"
- The Care and Feeding of Children
- "The Kahn Test for Syphilis in the Public Health Laboratory"
- Insulin
- "Scarlet Fever"
- "Tularemia"
- Smallpox
- "Cancer Studies in Massachusetts"
- "The Wealthiest Nation in the World: Its Mothers and Children"
- "On the Antibacterial Action of Cultures of a Penicillium, with Special Reference to Their Use in the Isolation of B. Influenzæ"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
