Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... admitted girls for more than a century . The Penn Charter School was founded in Philadelphia 1697 as a public school , and has been carried on down to t present day under three charters granted by William Penn the years 1701 , 1708 ...
... admitted girls for more than a century . The Penn Charter School was founded in Philadelphia 1697 as a public school , and has been carried on down to t present day under three charters granted by William Penn the years 1701 , 1708 ...
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... admitted unless able " to read in the Bible readily without spelling . " The impulse which single individuals often give to progress had its exemplification in this awakening period . Two students of Yale College , during a long ...
... admitted unless able " to read in the Bible readily without spelling . " The impulse which single individuals often give to progress had its exemplification in this awakening period . Two students of Yale College , during a long ...
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... admitted were the elite of the grammar schools , and were among the most ambitious and highly educated of them , and of private schools , from which a majority of those admitted were derived . " It was impossible that such a school ...
... admitted were the elite of the grammar schools , and were among the most ambitious and highly educated of them , and of private schools , from which a majority of those admitted were derived . " It was impossible that such a school ...
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... admission should be fourteen instead of eleven , and no female to be admitted after the age of sixteen ; that the requisitions for admission should be raised ; and that the school should be only for one year instead of three . " These ...
... admission should be fourteen instead of eleven , and no female to be admitted after the age of sixteen ; that the requisitions for admission should be raised ; and that the school should be only for one year instead of three . " These ...
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... admitted to the Latin School I should have no fear that they would not for the time hold their own with the boys , spurred on as they would be by their own native excitableness , their ambition , and the stimulus of public comparison ...
... admitted to the Latin School I should have no fear that they would not for the time hold their own with the boys , spurred on as they would be by their own native excitableness , their ambition , and the stimulus of public comparison ...
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admission of women admit women America Annie Nathan Meyer appointed Association Blackwell Boston Boston University boys century Chicago Christian church co-education College Columbia College committee Court degree district education of women elected Elizabeth Blackwell Emily Blackwell England established factory faculty favor female girls graduates Harvard Harvard College Hiram Corson hospital hundred Indian industrial Infirmary influence institutions instruction intellectual Julia Ward Knights of Labor labor ladies lectures Legislature Lucretia Mott male Mary Mary Putnam Jacobi Massachusetts Medical School medicine meetings ment Miss Non-sectarian number of women Oberlin obstetrics open to women organized patients person Philadelphia practice present president profession pupils received says secure Seminary social society South superintendent teachers Territory tion town trustees Union United University vote woman Woman's Journal women physicians writes York young women
Pasajes populares
Página 12 - I thank God there are no free schools nor printing ; and I hope we shall not have them these hundred years.
Página 216 - that the right to practice law in the State courts is not "a privilege or immunity of a citizen of the United States, within the meaning of the first section of the fourteenth article of amendment of the Constitution of the United
Página 405 - ambulances, and evacuations. It must on every occasion be accompanied by the national flag. An arm badge [brassard] shall also be allowed for individuals neutralized, but the delivery thereof shall be left to military authority. The flag and arm badge shall bear a red cross on a white ground. ARTICLE 8. The details of execution of the present convention shall
Página 216 - the opinions." The Legislature of Illinois, in 1872, enacted that " No person shall be precluded or debarred from any occupation, profession, or employment (except military) on account of sex." But Mrs. Bradwell, ever since being occupied with editorial work on the Chicago Legal News, which she founded in 1868, and with the publication of
Página 404 - 5. Inhabitants of the country who may bring help to the wounded shall be respected and shall remain free. The generals of the belligerent powers shall make it their care to inform the inhabitants of the appeal
Página 4 - they shall set up a gramer schoole, ye mr thereof being able to instruct youth so far as they may be fitted for ye university.
Página 404 - the laws of war, persons attached to such hospitals cannot, on withdrawing, carry away any articles but such as are their private property. Under the same circumstances an ambulance shall, on the contrary,
Página 6 - when she wrote, early in the eighteenth century: " We are permitted no books but such as tend to the weakening and effeminating our minds. We are taught to place all our art in— adorning our persons, while our minds are entirely neglected.
Página 432 - The constitution of California provides that no person shall on account of sex be disqualified from entering upon or pursuing any lawful business, vocation, or profession ; and
Página 209 - a minister of the sanctuary and of the true tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and not .man.
Referencias a este libro
Beyond Her Sphere: Women and the Professions in American History Barbara Jean Harris Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |
Give Us Bread But Give Us Roses: Working Women's Consciousness in the United ... Sarah Eisenstein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |