Dancing Improves Health of Women
Dublin Core
Title
Dancing Improves Health of Women
Subject
Earlham, Social Life
Description
This article discusses dancing as a way in which to improve health and social life, and also notes that Earlham College students should dance more.
Creator
White, Esther Griffin, 1869-1954
Source
Friends Collection and Earlham College Archives, Letter From Raymond White, box 2, folder 1, Esther Griffin White Collection, Richmond, Indiana
Publisher
The Palladium
Date
1911-10-16
Contributor
Jeromos, Taylor
Rights
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Format
jpeg derived from master tiff
Language
English
Type
Newspaper Article
Collection
Citation
White, Esther Griffin, 1869-1954, “Dancing Improves Health of Women,” Earlham Exhibits, accessed November 23, 2024, https://omeka.earlham.edu/items/show/74.