Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... committee of Newburyport decreed " that one female grammar school be kept though the year " ; it was only six years afterwards , in 1842 , that the town voted to establish a female high school . This was encouraging , but when , later ...
... committee of Newburyport decreed " that one female grammar school be kept though the year " ; it was only six years afterwards , in 1842 , that the town voted to establish a female high school . This was encouraging , but when , later ...
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... committee was appointed from among the overseers of the university to consider the proposition ; ** and after a year's consideration reported , with one dissenting voice , in favor of accepting the conditions . The committee outlined a ...
... committee was appointed from among the overseers of the university to consider the proposition ; ** and after a year's consideration reported , with one dissenting voice , in favor of accepting the conditions . The committee outlined a ...
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... Committee of Geneva . " The first action of a country after the adoption of the treaty , is to form a National Society , or committee , through which the International Committee may communicate with the govern- ment of that country . To ...
... Committee of Geneva . " The first action of a country after the adoption of the treaty , is to form a National Society , or committee , through which the International Committee may communicate with the govern- ment of that country . To ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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