Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... letter - writing propensity in her circle . " These letters deserve notice , " says her biographer , " only as they fur- nish a general idea of the tastes and pursuits of the day , and show the evident influence upon the writers which ...
... letter - writing propensity in her circle . " These letters deserve notice , " says her biographer , " only as they fur- nish a general idea of the tastes and pursuits of the day , and show the evident influence upon the writers which ...
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... letters from presidents and professors in co - educational colleges , a part of which were written during the Adelbert College controversy , and a larger part of which have been received by the writer of this chapter within the last ...
... letters from presidents and professors in co - educational colleges , a part of which were written during the Adelbert College controversy , and a larger part of which have been received by the writer of this chapter within the last ...
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... letters from New York , the readers of the Louisville Journal greeted the advent of another woman , Mrs. Jane G. Swisshelm , in letters and editorial contributions bearing the strong stamp of an earnest , aggressive , deeply thoughtful ...
... letters from New York , the readers of the Louisville Journal greeted the advent of another woman , Mrs. Jane G. Swisshelm , in letters and editorial contributions bearing the strong stamp of an earnest , aggressive , deeply thoughtful ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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