Macmillan, Chrystal, and Eunice Guthrie Murray. “Letters to the Editor: Woman Suffrage”. Times, p. 12.
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Connections | Author name Sort descending | Excerpt |
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politics | Margaret Haig, Viscountess Rhondda | MHVR
, with Chrystal Macmillan
, Elizabeth Abbott
, and Helen Archdale
, founded the Open Door Councilto secure that a woman shall be free to work and protected as a worker on the... |
Publishing | Eunice Guthrie Murray | The Times published a letter from Chrystal Macmillan
and EGM
protesting about a leading article it had published on 29 November on the women's suffrage movement. Macmillan, Chrystal, and Eunice Guthrie Murray. “Letters to the Editor: Woman Suffrage”. Times, p. 12. 12 |
politics | Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence | She and her husband
probably managed to get there because they came by ship from America, not from Britain, whose authorities were blocking all sea travel. Only two other British women were permitted to attend... |
Occupation | Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence | Of all the women's organisations that EPL
belonged to, she believed most strongly in the WILPF. The suffragists of this organisation, she writes, were unique in that they never swerved from their purpose of winning... |
Occupation | Maude Royden | MR
served on the executive committee of the NUWSS along with suffragists Dorothea Rackham
, Chrystal Macmillan
, Margaret Ashton
, Catherine Marshall
, Ida O'Malley
, Kathleen Courtney
, and Isabella Ford
. By... |
Occupation | Maude Royden | Though unable to attend, she had served on the British Committee for the Congress in April of this year. Of the 180 British women who had planned to attend, only three were able to go:... |