:21:01
Look, do you mind
if I take this with me?
:21:03
I didn't finish the crossword puzzle.
:21:27
Where's Miss Harding, please?
I'm late.
:21:31
Too many feel about women's rights the
way a girl I know does about her fur coat.
:21:36
All her life, she dreamt about having one.
She got it after a tough struggle.
:21:40
I suppose there's a sort of contentment,
and I wouldn't quarrel with her about it.
:21:51
Sit down, Sam. There's a chair.
:21:55
I do, however, take issue violently...
:21:57
...when women try to apply
that same reasoning...
:22:00
...to the rights we fi...
Finally won 22 years ago.
:22:07
At this very moment, we're facing
the first major test of our fitness...
:22:11
...to shoulder this responsibility.
:22:13
Ellen Whitcomb has pointed out
to you this afternoon...
:22:17
...the deep obligation we have
to take a vital part...
:22:20
...in the crisis confronting
our country.
:22:23
It is our simple duty not only
to accept what she has said...
:22:26
...but to translate her words
into terms of positive action.
:22:30
Ellen Whitcomb represents,
as no other individual...
:22:33
...the development of the rights
women fought for...
:22:36
...and the responsibilities
we must assume.
:22:38
In her words, "What we fought for was
not only the privilege of equal rights...
:22:42
...and a share in the determination
of state policy...
:22:45
...but also the grave responsibility
which accompanies that privilege.
:22:50
Today, women of the world
are faced with the first major test...
:22:53
...of their fitness
to meet that responsibility.
:22:56
Our place is no longer only in the home.
It is also in the first line of battle."