Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... position of an apostle of co - education , their words will be received as the testimony of witnesses , and not as the pleadings of advocates . THE SOCIAL EFFECTS AND TENDENCIES OF CO - EDUCATION . But few of all the 165 colleges in the ...
... position of an apostle of co - education , their words will be received as the testimony of witnesses , and not as the pleadings of advocates . THE SOCIAL EFFECTS AND TENDENCIES OF CO - EDUCATION . But few of all the 165 colleges in the ...
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... position . " This view of the realities of the situation is in curious con- trast with the cheerful optimism of the leaders of the Phila- delphia School . These did indeed walk by faith , -and the numerous addresses of Ann Preston , who ...
... position . " This view of the realities of the situation is in curious con- trast with the cheerful optimism of the leaders of the Phila- delphia School . These did indeed walk by faith , -and the numerous addresses of Ann Preston , who ...
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... position in America have been the result of slow transitions from one state to another . The fact that is emphasized is , that certain causes can be observed which had the effect at stated times of forcing old conditions to give way to ...
... position in America have been the result of slow transitions from one state to another . The fact that is emphasized is , that certain causes can be observed which had the effect at stated times of forcing old conditions to give way to ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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