...to many a mother's heart has come the disappointment of a loss of power, a limitation of influence when early manhood takes the boy from the home, or when even before that time, in school, or where he touches the great world and begins to be bewildered with its controversies, trade and economics and politics make their imprint even while his lips are dewy with his mother's kiss.
Judith Ellen FosterParty action should follow, not precede the creation of a dominant popular sentiment.
Judith Ellen FosterThe country needs the political work of women to-day as much as it has ever needed woman in any other work at any other time.
Judith Ellen FosterIt is too late in the century for women who have received the benefits of co-education in schools and colleges, and who bear theirfull share in the world's work, not to care who make the laws, who expound and who administer them.
Judith Ellen Foster