Time and Tide 1.28 (19 November 1920)
Title
Time and Tide 1.28 (19 November 1920)
Description
This issue significantly includes "A Programme" that outlines the six items around which Lady Rhondda would establish the Six Point Group in 1921:
- pensions for widowed mothers
- the protection of unmarried mothers and their children
- harsher laws for assaults against children
- equal rights of guardianship for married parents
- equal pay for women teachers
- equal opportunities for men and women in the Civil Service
Also of note are the many literary articles in this issue, which include Margaret Wynn Nevinson's discussion of "Some of Our Younger Poets, a series of book reviews by Mary Agnes Hamilton and Rose Macaulay, and a page of short fiction and poetry.
Date
19 November 1920
Contributor
Margaret Wynne Nevinson
Mary Agnes Hamilton
Rose Macaulay
M. E. Roach
F. M. Bradford
E. E. Helme
Christopher St. John
M. Philip E. Harrison
Mary Agnes Hamilton
Rose Macaulay
M. E. Roach
F. M. Bradford
E. E. Helme
Christopher St. John
M. Philip E. Harrison
Collection
Citation
“Time and Tide 1.28 (19 November 1920),” Women's Print Media in Interwar Britain, accessed April 23, 2024, https://interwarfeminism.omeka.net/items/show/38.