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The Woman's Outlook claimed to be "The Leading Filipino Woman's Magazine" in the 1920s. It was the magazine of the National Federation of Women's Clubs. Published in English and Spanish, it was edited by Trinidad Fernandez Legarda, while Pura…

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The Woman's Outlook published literary works by foreign authors translated into Spanish, as was the case in the rest of Philippine newspapers and magazines. In this case, being the magazine of the national federation of women's clubs, it is…

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Some magazines, such as Graphic, included a few pages in each issue dedicated to women. In this issue, the magazine prints a portrait of the new vice-governor general’s wife, Mrs. Joseph R. Hayden, as a way to introduce a “Women’s Section”…

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On the 14th of May 1936, different women organizations of the Philippines celebrated the first anniversary of the right given to women to vote for a constitution with parades, meetings and programs in various provinces The Constitution of 1935…

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In this particular issue of the Woman’s Home Journal there were many articles published about education and literacy following the reforms brought about in 1936 by Rafael Palma, the first chairman of the National Council of Education. The magazine…

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The Woman’s Outlook was a Filipino woman’s magazine founded in 1922 and published on a monthly basis in Manila. The articles that can be found in this magazine are predominantly in English, but there is a Spanish section titled “Sección…
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