Collection of Carrie Chapman Catt speeches on Reserve at the Ames Public Library


 
1.       Objections to the Federal Amendment, Chaper 6 of Woman Suffrage by Federal Constitutional
          Amendment, by Carrie Chapman Catt - 1917.

2.       Transmittal letter from Jane Cox to ISU Executive Assistant to President Jischke regarding
          17 of the enclosed documents which form this small collection -- these documents were faxed
           to Professor Cox in the Spring of 1996.

3.        First Congressional hearing at which Catt spoke (1892)

4.        "Prejudice Against Women," by Catt, Presidential Address to the NAWSA, Washington, D.C.
            February 1902

5.        "The Traffic in Women," by Catt (undated)

6.         "An Appeal for Liberty," by Catt (1915)

7.         "An Address to the Congress of the United States," by Catt (1918)

8.         "The Nation Calls," by Catt (1919)

9.          "Baccalaureate Address of the U of Wyoming," by Catt (1921)

10.         "What Have Women Done with the Suffrage," by Catt (undated)

11.         "Is Our foreign Policy at Fault?  or Elements in a Constructive Foreign Policy," by Catt
              (April 23, 1927)

12.         "Ten Suggestions to Young Workers for Peace," by Catt (undated)

13.         Speech delivered by Catt over radio (October 1928)

14.         Three pages on the Monroe Doctrine, by Catt (undated)

15.          "Address of Catt" (undated)

16.          "This Changing World," radio speech by Catt (December 1930)

17.          "The Vote as a Safeguard of Democracy," by Catt (May 1936)

18.           "A Message to Sweet Briar College: The Woman's Century 1820-1920."
                by Catt (June 9, 1936)

19.           "Then and Now," by Catt (January 9, 1939)
 



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