Heroines of Service / Mary Lyon, Alice Freeman Palmer, Clara Barton, Frances Willard, Julia Ward Howe, Anna Shaw, Mary Antin, Alice C. Fletcher, Mary Slessor of Calabar, Madame Curie, Jane Addams
Mary Lyon
MARY LYON .·. ALICE FREEMAN PALMER .·. CLARA BARTON .·. FRANCES WILLARD .·. JULIA WARD HOWE .·. ANNA SHAW .·. MARY ANTIN ALICE C. FLETCHER .·. MARY SLESSOR OF CALABAR .·. MADAME CURIE JANE ADDAMS
BY MARY R. PARKMAN Author of Heroes of Today, etc.
ILLUSTRATED WITH PHOTOGRAPHS
NEW YORK THE CENTURY CO. 1921
Copyright, 1916, 1917, by The Century Co. Published September, 1917 Reprinted April, 1918; Reprinted August, 1918. PRINTED IN U. S. A.
TO MY MOTHER AND ALL WHO, LIKE HER, ARE TRUE MOTHERS, AND SO, TRUE HEROINES OF SERVICE.
From time immemorial women have been content to be as those who serve. Non ministrari sed ministrare —not to be ministered unto but to minister—is not alone the motto of those who stand under the Wellesley banner, but of true women everywhere.
For centuries a woman's own home had not only first claim, but full claim, on her fostering care. Her interests and sympathies—her mother love—belonged only to those of her own household. In the days when much of the labor of providing food and clothing was carried on under each roof-tree, her service was necessarily circumscribed by the home walls. Whether she was the lady of a baronial castle, or a hardy peasant who looked upon her work within doors as a rest from her heavier toil in the fields, the mother of the family was not only responsible for the care of her children and the prudent management of her housekeeping, but she had also entire charge of the manufacture of clothing, from the spinning of the flax or wool to the fashioning of the woven cloth into suitable garments.
Changed days have come, however, with changed ways. The development of science and invention, which has led to industrial progress and specialization, has radically changed the woman's world of the home. The industries once carried on there are now more efficiently handled in large factories and packing-houses. The care of the house itself is undertaken by specialists in cleaning and repairing.
Mary Rosetta Parkman
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HEROINES OF SERVICE
HEROINES OF SERVICE
HEROINES OF SERVICE
"THE PRINCESS" OF WELLESLEY
OUR LADY OF THE RED CROSS
A MAIDEN CRUSADER
THE SINGER OF A NATION'S SONG
A CHAMPION OF "THE CAUSE"
THE MAKING OF A PATRIOT
A CAMPFIRE INTERPRETER
THE "WHITE MOTHER" OF DARKEST AFRICA
THE HEROINE OF RADIUM
THE HEART OF HULL-HOUSE