Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... admission of girls to the " free schools . " Provision was made this year that " arithmetic , orthography , and the English language shall be taught , in addition to read- ing and writing . " It is to be hoped that this applied to the ...
... admission of girls to the " free schools . " Provision was made this year that " arithmetic , orthography , and the English language shall be taught , in addition to read- ing and writing . " It is to be hoped that this applied to the ...
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... admission than could be accommo- dated . With the selectmen's daughters in school female education was becoming popular . In 1789 a female academy was opened in Medford , the first establishment of the kind in New England . This was the ...
... admission than could be accommo- dated . With the selectmen's daughters in school female education was becoming popular . In 1789 a female academy was opened in Medford , the first establishment of the kind in New England . This was the ...
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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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... admission to college , and she planned for steady growth from the small beginnings . Nobly have her expectations been fulfilled ! The hindrances encountered again indicate the slow growth of public sentiment . It was desired that the ...
... admission to college , and she planned for steady growth from the small beginnings . Nobly have her expectations been fulfilled ! The hindrances encountered again indicate the slow growth of public sentiment . It was desired that the ...
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... admission to its vacant seats , We have no such custom , " was heard the cheering , " Welcome to all we have to offer ! " and the old habit of keeping something of the best in reserve for the male sex , which has been so persistent in ...
... admission to its vacant seats , We have no such custom , " was heard the cheering , " Welcome to all we have to offer ! " and the old habit of keeping something of the best in reserve for the male sex , which has been so persistent in ...
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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 |