Northwestern University and Woman Suffrage
women's suffrage, Catharine Waugh McCulloch, Northwestern University
To show that educators are in favor of woman suffrage, Catharine McCulloch asked Northwestern University faculty about their opinions on women's suffrage. Of the 80 that replied, 58 were in favor of women's suffrage, 9 noncommittal, and 13 against, indicating that a majority of these educated people supported the vote for women. McCulloch then published their opinions in this booklet.
Catharine Waugh McCulloch
EHC Collection 214, Box 1, Folder 3
Evanston History Center
1909
Evanston Women's History Project
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Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, 1909
"Home of the Fair and Brave"
Evanston poets, Emily Huntington Miller, commencement
A written by Emily Huntington Miller and put to music. Sung at Northwestern University's commencement exercises in 1903.
Emily Huntington Miller
EHC Biographical File: "Miller: E-I"
Evanston History Center
1903
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP
A young Emily Huntington Miller
Emily Huntington Miller
Newspaper photograph of Emily Huntington Miller.
EHC Biographical File: "Miller, E-I"
Evanston History Center
n.d.
Evanston Women's History Project
Courtesy of EHC and EWHP