Voices In Time Philanthropy 1922 | New York City The Cruelty of Kindness Margaret Sanger on the harsh realities of motherhood. More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1889 | Pittsburgh Preaching the Gospel Andrew Carnegie spends your money. More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1905 | New York City It Takes a Village What is a woman of leisure to do with herself?More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 316 | Japan Preeminent Domain When heaven establishes a prince, it is for the sake of the people.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy c. 1870 | London Foundress of Nothing George Eliot wonders how a Saint Teresa is made. More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1906 | Chicago Edifice Complex There’s no such thing as a free library.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1545 | Florence Getting Satisfaction Benvenuto Cellini gets what he wants. More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1883 | New York City Visitation Rites Suggestions to friendly visitors among the poor.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1601 | London The Jewel in the Crown No one is more caring than Elizabeth I.More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1757 | Paris Intentional Fallacy “Generally it is found to be easier to found new establishments than to reform the old.”More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 44 BC | Rome Bread Is Better Than Circus Give lavishly and generously. More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1596 | Venice Mightier Than the Scepter What is the quality of mercy?More
Voices In Time Philanthropy c. 60 | Rome Benefits Plan “Where other men give cups, you give cities.”More
Voices In Time Philanthropy 1862 | Falmouth, VA All-Nighter Walt Whitman tends to the wounded the best he can.More