The woman citizen's library : a systematic course of reading in preparation for the larger citizenship . (Burns Annotated Statutes 1908, Sec. 3065). 6. Louisiana (R. C. C, Art. 216 and 250). 7. Michigan (Vol. Ill, p. 2680 (8701), Sec. 5). 8. Mississippi (Code 1906, Sec. 2401) by implication. 9. Montana (Rev. Code 1907, Sec. 7757). 10. Nevada (Compiled Laws 1900, Sec. 563). 11. New Jersey (Genl Statutes 1895, p. 1615, Sec. 1). 12. New Mexico (Compiled Laws 1897, Sec. 1434 to 1471). 13. North Carolina (Pells Revisal,Sec. 1762) if fatherhave not appointed with her consent. 14. North Dakota (Revis


The woman citizen's library : a systematic course of reading in preparation for the larger citizenship . (Burns Annotated Statutes 1908, Sec. 3065). 6. Louisiana (R. C. C, Art. 216 and 250). 7. Michigan (Vol. Ill, p. 2680 (8701), Sec. 5). 8. Mississippi (Code 1906, Sec. 2401) by implication. 9. Montana (Rev. Code 1907, Sec. 7757). 10. Nevada (Compiled Laws 1900, Sec. 563). 11. New Jersey (Genl Statutes 1895, p. 1615, Sec. 1). 12. New Mexico (Compiled Laws 1897, Sec. 1434 to 1471). 13. North Carolina (Pells Revisal,Sec. 1762) if fatherhave not appointed with her consent. 14. North Dakota (Revised Code 1905, Sec. 8240). 15. Ohio (General Code 1910, Sec. 10928). 16. Oklahoma (Compiled Laws 1909, Sec. 54761). 17. Rhode Island (Genl Laws 1909, p. 1170, Sec. 5). 18. South Dakota (Compiled Laws 1910, \ol. 2, p. 523,Sec. 370). 19. South Carolina (Code 1902, Sec. 2689). 20. Texas (Civil Code 1897, Art. 2577). 21. Vermont (Public Statutes 1906, Sec. 3155). 22. West Virginia (Code 1906, Sec. 3220). 23. Wisconsin (Supplement 1906, p. 1282. Sec. 3964). 24. Wyoming (Compiled Statutes 1910, Sec. 5739).. WOMAN SUFFRAGE 1813 *States which allow the surviving mother to be sole guar-dian, providing she remains a widow: 1. Arizona (Revised Statutes, 1901, Sec. 1958). 2. Georgia (Code 1911, Sec. 3034) If a widow. 3. New Jersey (Genl Statutes, 189S, p. 1615, Sec. 2) be-ing a widow. 4. North Dakota (Revised Code 1905, Sec. 8240). 5. Oklahoma (Compiled Laws of 1909, Sec. 5476). 6. South Dakota (Compiled Laws, 1910, Vol. 2, p. 423,Sec. 370). 7. Wisconsin (p. 1282, Supplement, 1906, Sec. 3964). States in which the father is sole guardian that allow themother a voice in the adoption of a child: 1. Florida (Statutes 1906, Sec. 2639). 2. Mississippi (If father has abandoned child, Code 1906,Sec. 542). 3. Wisconsin (Supplement 1906, p. 1282, Sec. 3964). States including District of Columbia which make parentsjoint guardians of their children—the honor roll: 1. California (1913). 2. Colorado (R


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