@article{oai:kobe-c.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002200, author = {谷, 祝子 and TANI, Noriko}, journal = {女性学評論, Women's studies forum}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), Our college badge was designed in 1886 in the shape of a trefoil clover symbolizing three main concepts:Body, Mind, and Spirit. Since then, it has indicated our ideal that the college always puts a great emphasis on the cultivation of its students' perfect personalities by harmonizing those three concepts in them. The main issue I would like to formulate, by consulting the 1890-1942 issues of the alumnae bulletin Megumi, is how the college did consider the importance of the body, one of the three concepts, and how ,through its educational practice, it instilled this in the students of that half-century. In the process of my research, I recognized that the issue of health maintenance was enacted more practically on and off campus in those days, compared to nowadays, and I strongly feel that we are here now to inherit the thoughtful and educational instruction of our predecessors. Needless to say, it has been a significant opportunity for me to review what is symbolized in the trefoil clover badge.}, pages = {79--98}, title = {〈研究ノート〉 「女性と健康」ー 同窓会誌「めぐみ」より}, volume = {10}, year = {1996}, yomi = {タニ, ノリコ} }