Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... president to the extent of 500 were exempt from taxation , while special exemptions from rates , and military and civil duties , were made to officers , fellows , scholars , and even the servants of the college . This oldest college of ...
... president to the extent of 500 were exempt from taxation , while special exemptions from rates , and military and civil duties , were made to officers , fellows , scholars , and even the servants of the college . This oldest college of ...
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... President John Adams , who was descended from the most illustrious colonial families , the Shepards , Nor- tons , and Quincys , sketch for us the intellectual opportunities for girls of her own rank in her time . Born in 1744 , she ...
... President John Adams , who was descended from the most illustrious colonial families , the Shepards , Nor- tons , and Quincys , sketch for us the intellectual opportunities for girls of her own rank in her time . Born in 1744 , she ...
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... President . " Miss Foote afterwards pursued a full course of college studies and Hebrew , under President Stiles . She then mar- ried and had ten children . Timothy Dwight , President of Yale College , traveled in 1803 through New ...
... President . " Miss Foote afterwards pursued a full course of college studies and Hebrew , under President Stiles . She then mar- ried and had ten children . Timothy Dwight , President of Yale College , traveled in 1803 through New ...
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... President of Harvard , and most worthy man , reflectively regarding the " Girls ' High School , " established in connection with the Normal School in 1852 , almost before his words of self - gratulation had ceased to echo ; and , with ...
... President of Harvard , and most worthy man , reflectively regarding the " Girls ' High School , " established in connection with the Normal School in 1852 , almost before his words of self - gratulation had ceased to echo ; and , with ...
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... presidents of colleges , a founder of a college , states- men , and by mothers of girls . They argued a public advan- tage , a public demand , and a public right . They showed that almost every prominent city and town in the State gave ...
... presidents of colleges , a founder of a college , states- men , and by mothers of girls . They argued a public advan- tage , a public demand , and a public right . They showed that almost every prominent city and town in the State gave ...
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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 |