Article Name |
Author Name |
Date |
Page Number |
Woman’s Work |
|
1885-4 |
1 |
Aim High |
A Student |
1885-11 |
|
Necessity of Christian Teachers |
Ella L Williams |
1885-11 |
1 |
Health Department |
Dr. Hanaford |
1885-11 |
|
Health Department: Our Digestion |
Dr. Hanaford |
1885-11 |
|
|
|
|
|
Prohibition |
MWP |
1885-12 |
1 |
Untitled (1885 Referendum) |
NY Weekly Witness |
1885-12 |
3 |
Untitled (Rev Joseph Marsh Temperance Hymn) |
Jerry McAuley’s Paper |
1885-12 |
|
Virtue |
Pen Point – A Student |
1886-5 |
3 |
Health Department: Responsible and Human Life |
Dr. Hanaford |
1886-6 |
6 |
Total Prohibition At Last |
Atlanta Constitution |
1886-11 |
5 |
Prison Congress |
|
1886-12 |
1 |
Prison Congress, Ctd. |
|
1887-1 |
1 |
Untitled (1887 Referendum) |
|
1887-12 |
4 |
Untitled (1887 Referendum- Teacher led campaigns) |
|
1887-12 |
|
A Little Child Shall Lead Them |
|
1887-12 |
6 |
Rum on the Congo |
Union Signal |
1887-2 |
1 |
Extracts from Emancipation Oration |
Rev. EK Love |
1888-2 |
2 |
Health Department: Purity of Body |
Dr. Hanaford |
1888-2 |
7 |
Influence of Woman on National Character |
Nora A. Gordon |
1888-11 |
1 |
Health Department: Cider Drunkenness |
Dr. Hanaford |
1888-11 |
7 |
A Man Without a Head |
Selena Sloan Butler |
1888-12 |
1 |
What is Womanhood? |
Emma J. Sinkfield |
1889-3 |
3 |
Progress of the Nineteenth Century |
FAD |
1889-5 |
2 |
Dr. Haygood’s New Book |
|
1889-5 |
2 |
Report of the Secretary of the YWCA |
|
1889-6 |
2 |
Mutual Interests of Both Sections of Our Country |
FAD |
1889-11 |
1 |
Temperance Work at Spelman |
|
1889-11 |
6 |
Health Department: How to be Healthy |
Dr. Hanaford |
1889-11 |
7 |
A True Woman |
MJ Watson |
1889-12 |
2 |
Every Woman Should Have a Trade |
RS Jones |
1890-2 |
2 |
Temperance |
Rosa E. Hill |
1890-2 |
5 |
Bible Readings on Temperance |
Mial Davis |
1890-5 |
2 |
Health Department: Intemperance |
Dr. Hanaford |
1890-5 |
7 |
Health Department: The Effect of Alcohol on the Brain |
Dr. Hanaford |
1890-6 |
8 |
Health Department: Alcohol and Animal Heat |
Dr. Hanaford |
1890-11 |
7 |
Alcohol and the Blood |
|
1890-11 |
7 |
What I wish my Character to be Twenty Years Hence |
Hattie M. White |
1890-1 |
1 |
Health Department: Alcohol and Digestion |
Dr. Hanaford |
1891-1 |
7 |
Character |
LP Pinckney |
1891-2 |
2 |
Health Department: Alcohol and Digestion (2) |
Dr. Hanaford |
1891-2 |
6 |
Christian Endeavor at Spelman |
|
1891-3 |
1 |
Forming a Temperance Society |
S Williams |
1891-3 |
2 |
Health Department: Intoxicants as Medicine |
Dr. Hanaford |
1891-3 |
7 |
Poems for Spelman’s Tenth Birthday |
|
1891-5 |
1 |
Health Department: The Only Road to Health |
Dr. Hanaford |
1891-6 |
7 |
Health Department: Alcoholic Stimulation |
Dr. Hanaford |
1891-12 |
7 |
Health Department: Intoxicants as Medicine (2) |
Dr. Hanaford |
1891-12 |
7 |
A True Incident of Mission Work |
|
1892-2 |
3 |
Discretion |
Sophia L Maddox |
1892-2 |
3 |
Our Dormitories |
EM Barret |
1892-3 |
3 |
Health Department: Intoxicnts for Colds |
|
1893-1 |
7 |
License or Liberty- which? |
VM Maddox |
1893-2 |
1 |
How Peter and I Saw the World’s Fair |
Hattie F Bryant |
1893-6 |
2-Jan |
Woman’s Latest Achievement |
Martha A Ragland |
1893-12 |
1 |
Health Department: Development of the Young |
Dr. Hanaford |
1893-12 |
7 |
Health Department: Rules of Health |
Dr. Hanaford |
1894-1 |
7 |
Frances E Willard |
Maria A Dawson |
1894-2 |
1 |
Prohibition, Politics, Patti! |
|
1894-2 |
|
Department of Health: Rules of Health, Ctd. |
Dr. Hanaford |
1894-2 |
7 |
Physical Culture |
Fannie L Showers |
1894-3 |
1 |
Health Department: Education |
Dr. Hanaford |
1894-6 |
7 |
An Open Letter to the Young Colored Women of the South on the Importance of a Thorough Normal Education |
Wm. E Holmes |
1894-11 |
5 |
Practical Ways to Help Ourselves |
Della M Richardson |
1894-12 |
2 |
Idleness: Student Essays |
|
1894-12 |
3 |
Exposition Notes |
|
1895-1 |
5 |
Colored Women in this Country |
Bishop CC Penick |
1894-2 |
7 |
Exposition Notes (2) |
|
1895-3 |
|
Health Department: Hot Drinks |
Dr. Hanaford |
1895-5 |
7 |
Our Societies |
|
1895-6 |
3 |
Our Temperance Work |
|
1895-6 |
5 |
A Trip to the Exposition |
Julia E McQuay |
1896-2 |
2 |
Health Department: Domestic Beer |
Dr. Hanaford |
1896-2 |
7 |
The Effects of Alcohol on the Body |
Minnie Boyd |
1896-2 |
7 |
The Work of the Industrial Department of Spelman Seminary |
1896-4 |
4 |
The Worth of Spelman Seminary ot the World |
|
1896-6 |
1 |
Health Department: Hard Study and Health |
|
1896-11 |
5 |
The Influence of Moral Training |
|
1897-1 |
1 |
Note on SS Butler Speech |
|
1897-4 |
4 |
A Plea for Reformatories |
Mary A Mason |
1897-5 |
1 |
Heredity |
Selena Sloan Butler |
1897-6 |
2 |
The Effects of Alcohol on the Body |
Ida E. Ayres |
1897-11 |
7 |
The Atlanta Conference |
|
1897-12 |
1 |
YWCA at Spelman |
|
1897-12 |
5 |
Christian Endeavor In Spelman |
|
1898-1 |
5 |
Dr. Mann Address |
|
1898-4 |
4 |
A Description of Spelman Seminary |
|
1898-5 |
1 |
The Temperance Movement |
Mattie L Neal |
1898-11 |
1 |
Altruism Versus Individualism |
JA Granderson |
1899-3 |
2 |
Health Department: An Excellent Drink |
Dr. Hanaford |
1899-4 |
7 |
Gratitude to Spelman |
Maggie G Rattray |
1899-6 |
3 |
On Dr. Hanaford |
|
1899-11 |
4 |
Health Department: the Education of Girls |
Dr. Hanaford |
1899-11 |
7 |
Hereditary Defects |
Trudie M Houser |
1899-12 |
3 |
Now and Then, or the To-Day and To-Morrow of the Negro Race in America |
Re. PJ Bryant |
1900-2 |
2 |
Health Department: True Humanity |
Dr. Hanaford |
1900-3 |
7 |
The Colored Poor of Atlanta |
ER Carter |
1900-4 |
1 |
Why Good Manners Should Be Cultivated |
Frankie Mae Quarles |
1900-4 |
6 |
Our Need of a Reformatory |
HR Butler |
1900-5 |
1 |
THe Empire State of the South |
Aunt Charity |
1901-2 |
1 |
What the American Baptist Home Mission Society Has Done for the Negroes |
TJ Morgan |
1901-3 |
2 |
Jeruel Academy |
JH Brown |
1901-5 |
1 |
Sketches of Graduates |
|
1901-5 |
2 |
The True Spiritualization of Daily Life |
Eula B. Whitmore |
1901-6 |
5 |
Sketches of Spelman Graduates |
|
1901-10 |
2 |
What Spelman Stands For |
TJ Morgan |
1901-12 |
1 |
Our Ideals Or Spelman’s Aims |
Alice B Colman |
1901-12 |
|
The Work of Negro Women in the Public Schools |
GR Glenn |
1902-1 |
1 |
Poetry of Labor |
|
1902-1 |
6 |
The Work of Negro Women in Society |
WEB DuBois |
1902-2 |
1 |
The Negro Woman in the Church and Other Missionary Activities |
S Frances Wingfield |
1902-5 |
1 |
The Experience of One Spelman Girl |
EE Smith |
1901-10 |
2 |
Georgia Census |
|
1902-10 |
4 |
The Work of Negro Women in the Home |
MacVicar |
1902-10 |
7 |
Leaves from a Sunday School Scholar’s Notebook |
Margaret G Rattray |
1903-1 |
5 |
In Our Power |
Americus Jackson |
1903-2 |
1 |
The History and Work of Normal Schools |
margaret A Thompson |
1903-5 |
2 |
Mrs Emma S De La Motta |
EOW |
1903-11 |
1 |
City Missions |
Mattie P Williams |
1903-11 |
3 |
Women’s Colleges |
|
1903-12 |
2 |
The Conference |
|
1903-12 |
3 |
Why Should I sign the Total Abstinence Pledge? |
Dora S Keyes |
1903-12 |
5 |
Selena Sloan Butler |
|
1903-3 |
6 |
Young women’s Christian Association |
Dorothy J Boyd |
1904-5 |
2 |
Frances E Willard |
Pearl M Davis |
1904-11 |
2 |
The Political Progress of Woman |
The Chatauquan |
1901-1 |
3 |
Women and International Arbitration |
M Carey |
1905-2 |
2 |
Self Help |
Mabel F Dinkins |
1905-5 |
1 |
Woman’s Highest Calling |
Selena Sloan Butler |
1905-11 |
1 |
YWCA At Spelman |
EOW |
1905-12 |
2 |
Atlanta Woman’s Club |
|
1906-2 |
2 |
Work of Negroes for Negroes |
EO Werden |
1906-11 |
1 |
A Plea for Reformatories |
Harriet E Giles |
1906-11 |
6 |
Reconstructive Movements |
HH Proctor |
1907-2 |
1 |
Extracts from Baccalaureate Address |
John Hope |
1907-11 |
1 |
The Leonard Street Orphan’s Home |
|
1908-2 |
1 |
Child Labor in the South |
Anna Constance Davis |
1908-5 |
1 |
Self Help |
Claudia L Gloyd |
1908-5 |
3 |
How Americans Spend Their Money |
|
1909-3 |
2 |
White Shield Society |
|
1909-3 |
3 |
Self Help |
Jessie Mae Gross |
1909-10 |
1 |
The Present War for Emancipation |
Lena Jones |
1910-2 |
2 |
YWCA At Spelman Seminary |
|
1910-3 |
2 |