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The Sporting Spirit, 1939
Caroline Katzenstein was a prominent suffragist in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment. In addition to her continued support for the Equal Rights Amendment, Katzenstein spent much of her time writing essays and articles under the pseudonym Carol Stone. Her 1939 essay, "The Sporting Spirit," documents her utopian ideals and urges her readers to think in terms of individual morality for the common good. She disseminated her essay to dozens of the most luminous academics and political figures of the time.
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Arthur J. Jones letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 12 December 1964
This letter from Arthur J. Jones, personnel director at Gimbels, thanks Caroline for sharing with him the tokens of appreciation she received for her book "Lifting the Curtain."
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Stella M. Herling letter, 16 June 1964
This letter from Stella Herling discusses Caroline Katzenstein's book, "Lifting the Curtain." Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Evelyn C. Swalley letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 13 June 1964
This letter from Evelyn C. Swalley congratulates Caroline Katzenstein on the publication of her book "Lifting the Curtain." Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Carl L. Mosher letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 19 June 1962
After completing her book, "Lifting the Curtain," Caroline Katzenstein sent copies to various libraries and personal connections. This letter of receipt is from Carl L. Mosher, director of the Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia.
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Merrill E. Bush letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 23 September 1960
After completing her book, "Lifting the Curtain," Caroline Katzenstein sent copies to various libraries and personal connections. This letter of receipt is from Merrill E. Bush, headmaster of Friends' Central School.
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Katherine Milhous letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 16 May 1959
This letter from Katherine Milhous, a renowned artist and writer of children's books, congratulates Caroline Katzenstein on the publication of her book "Lifting the Curtain." Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment. Only the first page of Milhous' letter survives in the collection.
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Baptist Book Store Church Library book list 1956-1957
A book list from the Baptist Church Book Store Library which features Caroline Katzenstein's "Lifting the Curtain."
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The Social Studies review of Lifting the Curtain, March 1956
A review of Caroline Katzenstein's book "Lifting the Veil" in volume 47 number 3 of the academic journal The Social Studies. Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Barbara Gross letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 30 November 1955
After completing her book "Lifting the Curtain," Caroline Katzenstein sent copies to various libraries and personal connections. This letter of receipt is from Barbara Gross of the Philadelphia Jewish Times.
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Letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 29 November 1955
A letter to Caroline Katzenstein from a friend who recounts hearing a report on radio station WCAU Philadelphia about Katzenstein's career. The report was conducted after Katzenstein published her book "Lifting the Curtain" which provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and shares her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Radio Station WCAU Philadelphia The World Around Us with Charles Shaw transcript, 28 November 1955
This transcript of an episode of WCAU Philadelphia's "The World Around Us" hosted by Charles Shaw that discusses Caroline Katzenstein's advocacy for the Equal Rights Amendment and her book "Lifting the Curtain." Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Brother Felix Francis letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 26 November 1955
After completing her book "Lifting the Curtain," Caroline Katzenstein sent copies to various libraries and personal connections. This letter of receipt is from Brother Felix Francis of La Salle College.
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Mortimer J. Cohen letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 17 November 1955
After completing her book "Lifting the Curtain," Caroline Katzenstein sent copies to various libraries and personal connections. This letter of receipt is from Mortimer J. Cohen, Rabbi of Temple Beth Sholom.
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Janet M. Agnew letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 17 October 1955
After completing her book "Lifting the Curtain," Caroline Katzenstein sent copies to various libraries and personal connections. This letter of receipt is from Janet M. Agnew, a librarian at Bryn Mawr College.
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Arthur P. Noyes letter to Josephine Katzenstein Blancké, 24 August 1955
A note from the superintendent of the Norristown State Hospital, Arthur P. Noyes, to Josephine Katzenstein Blancké, relating to one of Caroline Katzenstein's interviews and her book "Lifting the Curtain."
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Philadelphia Inquirer article Suffrage Leader Seeks Equal Rights, 14 August 1955
This article features Caroline Katzenstein's efforts to promote the Equal Rights Amendment and reviews her book "Lifting the Curtain." Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the development of women's suffrage in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Friends Intelligencer review of Lifting the Curtain, 25 March 1955
A review of Caroline Katzenstein's book "Lifting the Curtain" by the Friends' Intelligencer. Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Walton Brooks McDaniel letter to Josephine Katzenstein Blancké, 21 June 1955
This letter from Walton Brooks McDaniel, a prominent classicist, to Josephine Katzenstein Blancké, the sister of Caroline Katzenstein, comments on Caroline's book "Lifting the Curtain." The book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts Caroline's experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Pennsylvania Branch News Bulletin V. 4 #6, June 1955
A news bulletin of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom that includes a review of Caroline Katzenstein's book "Lifting the Curtain." Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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W. Emerson Wilson letter to Dorrance and Company, 2 May 1955
A letter from The News-Journal Company that accompanied their review, now missing, of Caroline Katzenstein's book "Lifting the Curtain." Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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The Florida Times-Union review of Lifting the Curtain, 24 April 1955
A review of Caroline Katzenstein's book "Lifting the Curtain" by the Florida Times-Union. Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the development of women's suffrage in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Philadelphia Inquirer review of Lifting the Curtain, 17 April 1955
A review of Caroline Katzenstein's book "Lifting the Curtain" by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Katzenstein's book provides a survey of the women's suffrage movement in the United States and recounts her experiences with the campaign in the years leading up to the Nineteenth Amendment.
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Herbert H. Moore letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 9 April 1955
After completing her book "Lifting the Curtain," Caroline Katzenstein sent copies to various libraries and personal connections. This letter of receipt is from Herbert H. Moore.
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Mary Winsor letter to Caroline Katzenstein, 5 April 1955
In this letter, prominent Bryn Mawr activist Mary Winsor expresses her gratitude to Caroline Katzenstein for her work in the women's suffrage movement, and asks Katzenstein for information concerning the dates of Philadelphia suffrage parades.