Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... attend public lectures , nor to appear in public assemblies except those of a religious character . Either as cause or consequence of this the Lyceum audiences were so rude that it would not have been agreeable for ladies to be present ...
... attend public lectures , nor to appear in public assemblies except those of a religious character . Either as cause or consequence of this the Lyceum audiences were so rude that it would not have been agreeable for ladies to be present ...
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... attended my examinations , although I was advised by the President that it would not be becoming me , nor a safe precedent , if I should attend theirs ; so , as I had no teacher in learning my new studies , I had no model in teaching or ...
... attended my examinations , although I was advised by the President that it would not be becoming me , nor a safe precedent , if I should attend theirs ; so , as I had no teacher in learning my new studies , I had no model in teaching or ...
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... attend lectures . This law had no reference to women , but the trustees declined to change the letter of the law and women were banished . Three years later a motion made in the board that the statutes should be so 66 * Although this ...
... attend lectures . This law had no reference to women , but the trustees declined to change the letter of the law and women were banished . Three years later a motion made in the board that the statutes should be so 66 * Although this ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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