Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... offered to girls in the Boston Latin School , as is now offered to boys . " This petition was reinforced by a similar one from the " Woman's Educational Association , " which , later , instigated and supported the Harvard examination ...
... offered to girls in the Boston Latin School , as is now offered to boys . " This petition was reinforced by a similar one from the " Woman's Educational Association , " which , later , instigated and supported the Harvard examination ...
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... offered to such women as may desire it , to be pursued under the general direction of the faculty of the College . This resolve was , however , restricted by regulations which seemed to contradict both its spirit and its letter , since ...
... offered to such women as may desire it , to be pursued under the general direction of the faculty of the College . This resolve was , however , restricted by regulations which seemed to contradict both its spirit and its letter , since ...
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... offering their scientific courses , may be named as one of these . The average person thinks of practical as a synonym ... offered only the inflexible course of classics and mathematics . The modern classical course , which permits the ...
... offering their scientific courses , may be named as one of these . The average person thinks of practical as a synonym ... offered only the inflexible course of classics and mathematics . The modern classical course , which permits the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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