Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... never been denied that privilege , and so it could have no legitimate place in my book . In that * With the exception of the chapter on England , which is divided into three parts . reply , although uttered lightly , lies the principle ...
... never been denied that privilege , and so it could have no legitimate place in my book . In that * With the exception of the chapter on England , which is divided into three parts . reply , although uttered lightly , lies the principle ...
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... never shown any but secondary capacities and qualities . Women who take this ground often secretly flatter themselves that what they thus say of other women does not apply to themselves . A speaker representing this class lately asked ...
... never shown any but secondary capacities and qualities . Women who take this ground often secretly flatter themselves that what they thus say of other women does not apply to themselves . A speaker representing this class lately asked ...
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... never felt what true pleasure meaneth . " Lady Mary Wortley Montague truly portrayed the time , when she wrote , early in the eighteenth century : " We are permitted no books but such as tend to the weakening and effeminating our minds ...
... never felt what true pleasure meaneth . " Lady Mary Wortley Montague truly portrayed the time , when she wrote , early in the eighteenth century : " We are permitted no books but such as tend to the weakening and effeminating our minds ...
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... Never ! The gentleman who narrated this fact lived to witness , also , the foundation and endowment of a college for girls at North- ampton by Miss Smith of Hatfield , one of the sex , and prob- ably one of the girls contemptuously ...
... Never ! The gentleman who narrated this fact lived to witness , also , the foundation and endowment of a college for girls at North- ampton by Miss Smith of Hatfield , one of the sex , and prob- ably one of the girls contemptuously ...
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... never has been a law passed concerning any public school which has authorized instruction to one sex not equally open to the other ; that nowhere does the word " male " or " boy " occur , but always " children " or " youth . " It ...
... never has been a law passed concerning any public school which has authorized instruction to one sex not equally open to the other ; that nowhere does the word " male " or " boy " occur , but always " children " or " youth . " It ...
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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
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 |