Mary Ritter Beard — American Historian born on August 05, 1876, died on August 14, 1958

Mary Ritter Beard was an American historian and archivist, who played an important role in the women's suffrage movement and was a lifelong advocate of social justice through educational and activist roles in both the labor and woman's rights movements. She wrote several books on women's role in history including On Understanding Women, America Through Women's Eyes and Woman As Force In History: A Study in Traditions and Realities. In addition, she collaborated with her husband, eminent historian Charles Austin Beard on several distinguished works, most notably The Rise of American Civilization... (wikipedia)

Certainly, travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.
The results of philanthropy are always beyond calculation.
The dogma of woman's complete historical subjection to men must be rated as one of the most fantastic myths ever created by the human mind.
One must learn, if one is to see the beauty in Japan, to like an extraordinarily restrained and delicate loveliness.
Those who sit at the feast will continue to enjoy themselves even though the veil that separates them from the world of toiling reality below has been lifted by mass revolts and critics.