ID: 8893 - Giovanna Covi - Trento Type: Text | |
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Medium: Article | Extent: 9, 26 |
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Title: Miss Cecil Heath | Subtitle: |
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Date: Issued | in/on: 1930-05 |
Language: English | |
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Place: Kingston, Jamaica | Time: 1930 |
Description: Constance Hollar presents the General Secretary of the YWCA. |
Subjects: Exchanges | Keywords: women's organizations | Query Subject+Keyword: (Exchanges, women's organizations) |
Comment: What is mostly appreciated about Heath's personality and work is her ability to relate to people personally, because--Hollar points out--it is not so much the self-determination of smaller nations that is needed but the self-determination of individuals. Heath is praised for having brought happiness and enlightenment to so many poor girls in jamaica and for having managed to weld together girls and women of so many different outlooks and educational advantages and even racial differences into one sentient-efficient--living-expanding whole. |
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