Making Life Worth While

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Title

Making Life Worth While

Subject

Hygiene

Description

The book is 318 pages, and is 20 cm

Creator

Unknown

Source

Cohen, Miriam. "Women and the Progressive Movement." The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.

Publisher

Doubleday

Date

1910

Contributor

Josephine Long Wishart

Relation

Fisher, Herbert W. Making Life worth While; a Book on Health--and More. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1910.

Format

Physical format, 20 cm. JPEG

Language

English

Identifier

1910.1

Coverage

“Making Life Worth While” is a guidebook for people who want to feel more fulfilled in their lives. After the pristine, conservative age of the Victorian Era, many people longed for more of a purpose in their lives, especially women. The Progressive Era was then a time for women to do more things that made them happy, and for these things to be more widely accepted by the majority of people in the country.

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MotherHomeHeaven_W_056.jpg

Citation

Unknown, “Making Life Worth While,” The Josephine Long Wishart Collection: Mother, Home, and Heaven, accessed May 19, 2024, https://www.motherhomeheaven.ohio5.org/items/show/21.

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