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Hails the short skirt. (1921, June 2), The New York Times. p. 12
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Oppose business knickers. (1921, September 9). The New York Times. p. 4
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Bar women in knickers. (1926. August 16). The New York Times. p. 9
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What women may wear. (1895. May 22). The New York Times, p. 16
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Woman's wheeling dress. (1894. December 23). The New York Times, p. 21
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Real progress. (1877. August 30). The New York Times. p. 4
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The new bathing suits. (1908, August 9). The New York Times, p. X9
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Advertisement. (1908. August 30). The New York Times. p. 4
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She wore knickerbockers. (1894. March 5). The New York Times. p. 2
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Worshipped in boy's attire. (1900. October 15). The New York Times. p. 10
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Link, A. S., & Catton, W. B.(1973). The age of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1921-1945. New York: Alfred A. Knopt. pp. 28-30
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Business world. (1914. July 25). The New York Times. p. 10
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Advertisement. (1918, December 20). The New York Times, p. 4
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To be wed in knickers. (1922, October 2). The New York Times. p. 19
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200 women soldiers give a public drill. (1916, March 25). The New York Times, p. 8
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Peiss, K.(1986). Cheap amusements: Working women and leisure in turn-of-the century New York. Philadelphia: Temple University Press
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Schreier, B. A. (1989). Sporting wear. In C. B. Kidwell & V. Steele (Eds.). Men and women: Dressing the part(pp. 92-123). Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press
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Bathing dresses. (1898. June 25). Harper's Bazaar. p. 551
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Sees new tyranny here. (1925, May 8). The New York Times. p. 6
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Jersey town bars knickers for women. (1927. March 24). The New York Times. p. 20
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'Knickers' girl suit quashed. (1926, October 17). The New York Times, sec. 2. p. 4
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Foote, S.(1980). Bloomers. Dress. 6, pp. 1-12
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Field day at Vassar. (1895. November 10). The New York Times. p. 2
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Barnard's registrar quits. (1904. July 26), The New York Times. p. 1
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Defy major on knickers. (1922, June 3). The New York Times. p. 8
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Girls' college objets to knickers. (1922. March 17). The New York Times, p. 6
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Indiana court lifts ban on schoolgirl's knickers. (1927. February 2). The New York Times. p. 1
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Man is shot dead for slur on women. (1926, July 4). The New York Times, p. 6
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Rolled knickers banned. (1927, September 4). The New York Times, sec. 2, p. 3
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'My lady's dress' is now reformed. (1921, January 25). The New York Times, p. 6
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In the shops. (1902. April 29). The New York Times, p. 7
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Laugh at our austerity. (1913. July 30). The New York Times. pp. 3
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Women take over men's work here. (1917, December 11). The New York Times. p. 12
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No real trousers at feminist ball. (1914. December 27). The New York Times. p. 6
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Urges women in business to dress in knickerbockers. (1921, September 1). The New York Times, p. 1
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1922 knickerbocker fashion for women. (1922, January 8). The New York Times, p. 4
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Girls swimming for prizes. (1885. August 12). The New York Times. p. 1
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Knickers replace skirts. (1923, January 30). The New York Times. p. 17
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Advertisement. (1922, May 15). Vogue, p. 5
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Knickerbockers vs. skirts. (1898. June 26). The New York Times. p. 24
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Vassar 'knickers'. (1922, March 2). The New York Times. p. 20
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Vassar bans 'knickers'. (1922, February 26). The New York Times. p. 12
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Jersey town bars knickers for women. (1927. March 24). The New York Times. p. 20
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Wear skirts or stay home, says principal. (1922. March 30). The New York Times. p. 9
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Trouser vogue pleases women. (1929, August 4). The New York Times, sec. 9, p. 5
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Knickers for office girls: Boss to furnish first pair. (1923, January 31). The New York Times, p
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