Article from the 1911 November 8 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that the Civic Association will be giving lectures on hygiene and sanitation as part of a series of lectures, plays, and concerts.
Article from the 1912 November 18 edition of the Los Angeles Tribune reports that nurses from California Hospital will be attending a lecture by Robert Burdette.
Pamphlet containing an address delivered by Walter Lindley at a dinner celebrating Mary Ann Newlin Coffin's 100th birthday. The address discusses her involvement with the Underground Railroad and other abolitionist endeavors.
Women; Lectures and lecturing; Young Women's Christian Association; Los Angeles Public Library; Careers; Nursing; Library science; Teaching; Education; Journalism; Advertising
Article from the 1911 October 24 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports on a talk that was given at the YWCA on career opportunities for women.
Labor laws and legislation; Lectures and lecturing; Nurses; Hospitals; Women; Equality under the law
Article from the 1911 October 27 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner reports that Helen MacGregor Todd spoke on the issue of equal pay at California Hospital.
Nurses; Nursing; Nursing students; Labor laws and legislation; Hospitals; Wages; Lectures and lecturing; Women
Article from the 1913 November 22 edition of the Los Angeles Tribune discusses a speech given by Mrs. Charles Edison concerning the eight hour work limit for nurses and the workingmen's compensation act.
Dinners and dining; Governors; Whittier (Calif.); Lectures and lecturing; Reformatories; Asylums; Schools
Article from the 1889 July 27 edition of the Whittier Pointer reports on a reception and dinner given for Governor Waterman at the Greenleaf Hotel in Whittier.
Whittier (Calif.); Music; Lectures and lecturing; Reformatories; Schools
Article from the 1889 September 28 edition of the Whittier Pointer reports on the proceedings of the ice cream social held by the Entertainment Society.
Teachers' unions; Associations, institutions, etc.; Lectures and lecturing; Congresses and conventions; Marching drills; Children; Whittier (Calif.); Whittier State School (Whittier, Calif.)
An article from the 1891 December 31 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports on the convention of the State Teachers' Association and its speakers. It also reports that a drill company of fifty boys from the reform school in Whittier attended.