Florence E. Allen Quotes (11 Quotes)




    But the constant filtering into the home of information about government, through mothers now as well as fathers, is making itself felt.

    Owing to the fact that leaders in the women's groups made a point of serving on the jury here whenever they were called, we have always had an unusually high type of women represented on the jury.

    It's so worth-while being a judge, because, if I make good, I can help prove that a woman's place is as much on the bench, in City Council, or in Congress, as in the home.



    You have had indeed a fair trial. It is a shocking thing when a judge of your high office is shown to have betrayed the truth and his honor, and I sentence you to the penitentiary.

    The fact that the movement was carried on by women who, for the most part, had no money of their own and were totally inexperienced in organization, and that they won their fight in about two generations, makes a story often dramatic and always worth preserving.

    You can hardly judge women's effect on politics merely from the action of individual women officeholders.

    It will take a long time for women's effect on politics to register so that we may properly appraise it.

    It is the consensus of opinion among the bench and the bar here that the women's service as jurors has been quite as satisfactory as that of the men.


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