Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... lectures , nor to appear in public assemblies except those of a religious character . Either as cause or consequence ... lectures . This so quickened the interest and improved the manners that lectures became so popular that the largest ...
... lectures , nor to appear in public assemblies except those of a religious character . Either as cause or consequence ... lectures . This so quickened the interest and improved the manners that lectures became so popular that the largest ...
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... lectures at about two - thirds the price of men . The Lowell Institute , " Boston , secured the utmost service to its great benefaction by making no discrimination against women in its free courses of lectures . Among the English ...
... lectures at about two - thirds the price of men . The Lowell Institute , " Boston , secured the utmost service to its great benefaction by making no discrimination against women in its free courses of lectures . Among the English ...
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... lectures of certain professors , during regular class hours . This was forbidden in 1879 , not from any harm resulting , but because it was discovered that the statutes forbade any but regularly matriculated students to attend lectures ...
... lectures of certain professors , during regular class hours . This was forbidden in 1879 , not from any harm resulting , but because it was discovered that the statutes forbade any but regularly matriculated students to attend lectures ...
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... lectures was lost . But from 1886 women have been admitted to lectures given on Saturday mornings , and two hundred ladies have listened weekly , and many more have desired admittance . In 1883 an association was formed in New York to ...
... lectures was lost . But from 1886 women have been admitted to lectures given on Saturday mornings , and two hundred ladies have listened weekly , and many more have desired admittance . In 1883 an association was formed in New York to ...
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... lectures and class work three grades of students , -viz . , graduates , under- graduates , and hearers . The entrance examinations are strict , and graduate students have from the first formed a large proportion of the students , —from ...
... lectures and class work three grades of students , -viz . , graduates , under- graduates , and hearers . The entrance examinations are strict , and graduate students have from the first formed a large proportion of the students , —from ...
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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 |