Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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Annie Nathan Meyer. Boston had now , at length , a school for girls , devoted , like that for boys , to general culture , though still without oppor- tunity for full classical training , such as had been freely offered Boston boys for ...
Annie Nathan Meyer. Boston had now , at length , a school for girls , devoted , like that for boys , to general culture , though still without oppor- tunity for full classical training , such as had been freely offered Boston boys for ...
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... Boston there was a public library as early as 1637 , but women were not considered as patrons . The bold venture , on the part of the sex , of invading the quiet precincts of the read- ing room of the library of the Boston Athenæum ...
... Boston there was a public library as early as 1637 , but women were not considered as patrons . The bold venture , on the part of the sex , of invading the quiet precincts of the read- ing room of the library of the Boston Athenæum ...
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... Boston , 1884 . BOONE , RICHARD G. Education in the United States . New York , 1889 . BRACKETT , ANNA C. AND OTHERS Education of American Girls . New York , 1886 . CAMPBELL , HELEN Prisoners of Poverty . Boston , 1887 . Anne Bradstreet .
... Boston , 1884 . BOONE , RICHARD G. Education in the United States . New York , 1889 . BRACKETT , ANNA C. AND OTHERS Education of American Girls . New York , 1886 . CAMPBELL , HELEN Prisoners of Poverty . Boston , 1887 . Anne Bradstreet .
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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