12-25 TABLE of CONTENTS:
Hillary Clinton's Speech at the U.N. Fourth World Conference
on Women
DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
QUOTE by
Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Remarks for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on
Women
"What
we are learning around the world is that, if women are healthy and educated,
their families will flourish. If women are free from violence, their families
will flourish. If women have a chance to work and earn as full and equal
partners in society, their families will flourish.
"And when families flourish, communities and
nations will flourish.
"That is why every women, every man, every child,
every family, and every nation on our planet has a stake in the discussion
that takes place here."
-- by United States First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton Beijing, China September
5, 1995. You can read the entire speech
in the WiiN Library.
In Italy, dictator Mussolini proclaimed Christmas
Day, 1933 as "Day of the Mother and Child," and mothers who had
borne 14 to 19 children were given the opportunity to meet the dictator
and be given a medal and a copy of Pope Pius XI's encyclical which condemned
contraceptives, abortion, sex in marriage that didn't have procreation
as its aim, and the employment of married women.
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12-25 DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
B.12-25-1821, Clarissa (Clara Harlow) Barton,
an unpaid nurse during Civil War, organized hospitals and helped gather
identification records on the missing and dead. Worked with the newly formed
International Red Cross during the Franco-Prussian war and in 1881 organizaed
the American Red Cross in spite of vigorous U.S. government opposition.
B. 12-25-1840, Agnes Elisabeth Winona Leclercq
Joy Salm-Salm, Princess, started out as
a circus performer, and through adventuring eventually received the Prussian
Medal of Honor (but was denied the German Iron Cross because it was limited
to men) for army relief work.
B. 12-25-1850, Isabella Valancy Crawford, Canada's
first important woman poet with outstanding
descriptive abilities. She died in abject poverty.
B. 12-25-1864, Flora Juliette Cooke, first
director of the School of Education at
the University of Chicago then named principal of the Francis W. Parker
School in Chicago (1901-1934). Lifelong association with Zonia Baber geographer
and teacher. FJC's mother had been a school teacher before her marriage
and was a community activist.
B. 12-25-1865, Evangeline Booth, head of the
U.S. Salvation Army. Chosen by her father
to head Canadian Salvation Army, then headed the U.S. group for 30 years.
B. 12-25-1876, Juliana Reiser, a major figure
in the art world as an employee and friend
of Helen Hay Whitney. When the Metropolitan Museum of Art refused Mrs.
Whitney's modern art collection, she became the director of the Whitney
Museum of Modern Art (1930) and a directing force in modern art.
B. 12-25-1878, Yuliya Lazarevna Weissberg,
Russian composer, opera composer, and
editor. How much of her work and influence is to be found in the works
of her husband Nikolai Rimski-Korsakov?
B. 12-25-1889, Lila Acheson Wallace, as an
equal partner and joint editor, in 1912
formed one of the greatest publishing wonders of the world, the Reader's
Digest.
B. 12-25-1896, Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, editor
who broke the tradition of only publishing club news, fashion, and nuptials
on women's pages by publishing social, legal, and health topics. She did
a series of articles on maternity deaths that vaulted her to national fame
and were used to instruct physicians. She often published under a male
pseudonym.
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QUOTES DU JOUR
CLINTON, HILLARY RODHAM:
"It
is a violation of human rights when women are denied the right to plan
their own families..."
-- Hillary Rodham Clinton
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