Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 74
Página 17
... opened for female improvement in the higher branches , a general excitement appeared in parents , and an emulation in daughters to attend them . The love of reading and habits of application became fashionable . " There appear , from ...
... opened for female improvement in the higher branches , a general excitement appeared in parents , and an emulation in daughters to attend them . The love of reading and habits of application became fashionable . " There appear , from ...
Página 57
... opened , and opened to women . The list of States in this table is presented as above in the chronological order of their admission to the Union . CHARTERED . OPENED . ADMITTED WOMEN . Ohio { Columbus Athens 1804 . 1809 ... 1871 1870 ...
... opened , and opened to women . The list of States in this table is presented as above in the chronological order of their admission to the Union . CHARTERED . OPENED . ADMITTED WOMEN . Ohio { Columbus Athens 1804 . 1809 ... 1871 1870 ...
Página 92
... opened for the reception of students until 1846 ; in Maryland , the Frederick Female Seminary was incorporated in 1840 and opened in 1843. St. Mary's School , at Raleigh , N. C. , was opened in 1842 . But it is the Moravians in the ...
... opened for the reception of students until 1846 ; in Maryland , the Frederick Female Seminary was incorporated in 1840 and opened in 1843. St. Mary's School , at Raleigh , N. C. , was opened in 1842 . But it is the Moravians in the ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 13 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admission of women admit women American Annie Nathan Meyer appointed Association Blackwell Boston Boston University boys century Chicago Christian church co-education Columbia College committee Court degree education of women Elizabeth Blackwell Emily Blackwell England equal established factory faculty favor female girls graduates Harvard Harvard College high school higher education hospital hundred Indian industrial influence institutions instruction intellectual interest Julia Ward Knights of Labor labor ladies lectures Legislature Lucretia Mott male Mary Mary Putnam Jacobi Massachusetts Medical School medicine ment Miss moral Non-sectarian number of women Oberlin obstetrics open to women organized patients Philadelphia practice present president profession pupils received says secure Seminary social Society South teachers Territory tion town trustees University vote wages Wellesley College woman women physicians working-women writes York young women