Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Abstract
As part of a tribute to Michael J. McTighe’s ‘A Measure of Success’, Marian Morton shares the lessons she learned from McTighe’s writing, specifically on “the absolutely pivotal role of women in church-related benevolence”. The author seeks to ask McTighe's question: "what happened to this Protestant presence?" Conference paper; originally published in Western Reserve Studies Symposium (9th:1994 : Cleveland, Ohio)
Keywords
Protestant churches--Ohio--Cleveland--History, Women--Societies and clubs, Secularization--Ohio--Cleveland--History
Publication Title
Western Reserve Studies Symposium
Volume
9
Rights
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Recommended Citation
Morton, Marian, "Looking forward from 'A Measure of Success': Protestants, Entrepreneurs, and Patriots at the Cleveland Centenntial" (1994). Western Reserve Studies Symposium. 245.
https://commons.case.edu/wrs-symposium/245