Monday, June 17, 2013
Today -100: June 17, 1913: Of sincere revolutions and knitting marquises
The International Women’s Suffrage Alliance congress, meeting in Budapest, refuses to commit itself either for or against militant tactics in Britain, but does note that “a sincere revolution, accompanied by disorder, has never been construed as an argument against man suffrage.”
Obituary of the Day -100: “Marquis Who Knitted Dead.” The Marquis of Northampton. Who evidently knitted.
Topics:
100 years ago today
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment