Photo has names written on the left side: Willis, Whinkle, Guitar, Wallace, Schneider, Babe, Virginia, Dorothy, Carlet, J. Broaddus, M Logan, B??, Wheeler, Bartlett, Orr, B. Carlet, Mary Lodey, Agnes Lacy.
This book includes biographical essays of "women political and social reformers in the nineteenth- and twentieth- century Midwest." Women included are Frances Dana Gage, Mary Sibley, Amanda Berry Smith, Linda Warfel Slaugher, Marietta Bones, Carry Nation, Alice French, Elfrieda von Rohr Sauer, Esther Twente, Genora Dollinger, and Harriett Friedman Woods.
The 2003 Hearts of Gold will inaugurate the Greater Kanss City's Racial Justice Award. Five women, Corinthian Nutter, Linda M. Collier, Rita Valenciano, Jarene Stanford, and June Neal Key, will be the recipients. The YWCA has handed out more than 70 Hearts of Gold awards in the last 12 years.
Photo and biographical article about Carolyn McDonald, "assistant professor of physical science and physics since 1972 at the University of Missouri-Kansas City" and facilitating math and science education for women to help them with careers in "business and the social sciences."
A man and two women identified as Gertrude Heinz, CM [Clyde Metcalfe] & JM [Jess Metcalfe] standing next to a stagecoach at the Sells Floto Circus grounds. Circus tents are visible in background.
Exterior beach scene with three women in pose identified as Marjory Pickthall, (Self) dance teacher Helen Thomes, and Mrs. Hagenow?. Note with photographs says "Dance School - Pavley-Oukrainsky came to U.S. from Russia & had school on shore of Lake Michigan for two years".
Scrapbook page containing nine advertising cards depicting women and girls arranged in three rows. The central image is of a girl in a feathered hat holding flowers. It is cut to shape. The corner cards each show a portrait of a woman from the waist, two with hands on hips, one seated. Four other cards are cut to shape and show shoulder portraits of women, three in fancy hats, one leaning on her hand.