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Gender and the Personal Shaping of Public Administration in the United States: Mary Anderson and the Women's Bureau, 1920–1930
- J. T. McGuire
- Sociology
- 1 March 2012
Scholars of public administration in the United States traditionally view the 1920s as a decade when the administrative orthodoxy, emphasizing efficiency and organizational structure, dominated the… Expand
Plasma Alpha‐Tocopherol, Retinol, Cholesterol, and Mineral Concentrations in Captive Gorillas
- J. T. McGuire, E. Dierenfeld, R. Poppenga, W. E. Brazelton
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of medical primatology
- 1 April 1989
Vitamins A, E, cholesterol, and mineral (calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, selenium, sodium, and zinc) concentrations were examined in the plasma of 74 captive lowland gorillas aged… Expand
Effect of gamma irradiation on alpha-tocopherol levels in ruminant blood samples.
- E. Dierenfeld, J. T. McGuire
- Biology, Medicine
- International journal for vitamin and nutrition…
- 1991
Quantification of circulating levels of vitamin E in free-ranging species can provide useful guidelines for evaluating nutrient status in captive exotic animals. Under current USDA regulations,… Expand
"The Most Unjust Piece of Legislation": Section 213 of the Economy Act of 1932 and Feminism During the New Deal
- J. T. McGuire
- Political Science
- 1 October 2008
In February 1936, a former federal government worker named Gussie E. Howell penned a letter to Grace Brewer, director of the Governmental Workers' Council ( gwc ) of the National Woman's Party ( nwp… Expand
The Boundaries of Democratic Reform: Social Justice Feminism and Race in the South, 1931-1939
- J. T. McGuire
- Sociology
- 1 November 2012
REFORMS OFTEN BECOME SHAPED NOT ONLY BY SOCIETAL CONSTRAINTS but also by personal predispositions. Over the past thirty years, scholars have written a great deal on the growth of white women's… Expand
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Raising Government Children: A History of Foster Care and the American Welfare State by Catherine E. Rymph (review)
- J. T. McGuire
- History
- 2018
‘Give us peace’: Gladys Avery Tillett and the search for women's political activism in the United States, 1945–1950
- J. T. McGuire
- Sociology
- 1 November 2016
ABSTRACT As previously demonstrated by scholars, the social justice feminism movement in the United States accomplished its two central goals by the time of that nation's official involvement in… Expand
From Socialism to Social Justice Feminism: Rose Schneiderman and the Quest for Urban Equity, 1911-1933
- J. T. McGuire
- Sociology
- 1 November 2009
This article argues that in her long career of political and labor activism, Rose Schneiderman (1882-1972) embarked on a quest for urban equity that took her from the tenets of socialism, which… Expand