The Woman's Tribune
Anning Bell of England. The picture illustrates the climax of the poem when David cries:
'O Saul it shall be
A Face like my face that receives thee; a
Man like to me,
Thou shalt love and be loved by, forever; a
Hand like this hand
Shall throw open the gates of new life to
thee! See the Christ stand!'"
The same paper contains also notice of the appointment of a woman as assistant attorney general for the Philippine Islands, mention of early suffragists in Wisconsin who attempted to vote in order to test the law, removal of suffrage headquarters to Warren, Ohio, with Harriet Hauser as secretary, National Council of Mothers, High Schools, Hindu ideals of woman, and many other matters of general interest which at that time were not usually reported in the public prints.
Undoubtedly this very versatility and variety unfitted the Tribune to be an organ of the National-American Association while it made it a most interesting and profitable family paper, in which Woman's Suffrage was commended to many by the very fact that it was made interesting by being associated with other subjects. Mrs. Colby had
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