Last month’s column explored the various appeals the Geneva Daily Times made to women readers, ranging from news about Paris fashions, advice about child-rearing and party games, romantic fiction in
At the end of 1898, the Geneva Daily Times announced its expansion from four pages to eight, and promised new features for women, including short stories and fashions.
Viewing astronomical events usually requires staying up at night or knowing when and where to spot planets and stars. The total solar eclipse on April 8 will happen regardless of
The reason for last year’s columns on Geneva’s history in 1898, as seen through the lens of the Geneva Daily Times, was the celebration of Geneva’s 125th anniversary. It took