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- Tags: Frances Willard
Helen S. Elliott, Born to Lead: A Puppet Play
Helen S. Elliott, Born to Lead: A Puppet Play, The Signal Press, ca. 1950
The mid-twentieth century witnessed the novel idea of enacting the legend of Frances Willard with puppets. “Puppetry has become so universally popular…
Tags: children, drama, Frances Willard, play, puppet, temperance, theater, twentieth century, WCTU, woman's christian temperance union
Jane Good, The Uncrowned Queen
Jane Good, The Uncrowned Queen, Northwestern School of Speech, 1939
The Uncrowned Queen was advertised to Woman’s Clubs, Parent-Teacher Associations, churches, “Business and Professional Women’s clubs” and other groups…
Tags: children, creative drama, drama, elocution, Frances Willard, monologue, northwestern university, solo performance, temperance, theater, twentieth century, WCTU, woman's christian temperance union
Doris Smith, The Spirit of Frances Willard: A Pageant
Doris Smith, The Spirit of Frances Willard: A Pageant, National WCTU Publishing House, 1923
Doris Smith’s “pageant play of Health and Temperance” was written “particularly for Frances Willard Day in our public schools.” Frances Willard is to…
Tags: children, drama, Frances Willard, pageant, temperance, theater, twentieth century, WCTU, woman's christian temperance union
Anna A. Gordon, The Children's Tribute to the Prohibition States: A Prohibition Playlet
Anna A. Gordon, The Children's Tribute to the Prohibition States: A Prohibition Playlet, National WCTU Publishing House, ca. 1916
Anna Gordon, Frances Willard’s personal secretary and fourth president of the WCTU, authored many stories, verse, and songs for children. Sales of her…
Tags: Anna Gordon, children, drama, Frances Willard, pageant, play, playlet, prohibition, temperance, theater, twentieth century, WCTU, woman's christian temperance union
National WCTU Publishing House
National WCTU Publishing House, 1907
In 1900, two years after the death of Frances Willard, the WCTU transferred their National Headquarters from the Woman’s Temple Building in downtown…
Tags: Frances Willard, Frances willed house, museum, printing press, publishing, rest cottage, WCTU, Willard House, woman's christian temperance union
Benjamin Ward Richardson, Dialogues on Drink
Benjamin Ward Richardson, Dialogues on Drink, National Temperance Society and Publication House, 1882
Benjamin Ward Richardson was a British physician who advocated total abstinence from alcohol. He was also a prolific writer of biographies, plays,…
Tags: Benjamin ward richardson, Britain, dialogues, elocution, Frances Willard, medicine, nineteenth century, scientific temperance, scotland, temperance, WCTU, woman's christian temperance union