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Evanston History: In the footsteps of Alice Bunker Stockham, Part 1 - Evanston RoundTable

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Editor’s note: This is the first part in a two-part series from the Evanston Women’s History Project chronicling the life and legacy of Alice Bunker Stockham. Part 2 publishes March 31.Alice Bunker Stockham was a popular physician, a pioneering social reformer, a world-traveling educator and Evanston’s first certified tokologist. She assumed the role in 1883, when she reworked the Greek word for “birth” into the title of her first medical advice…
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Evanston RoundTable broke the news in on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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