Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... successful than in Vir- ginia , as befitted its source in the Netherlands , where , since the sixteenth century , " the fruitfulness of a wise and state- administered system of universal education " had been illus- trated . In 1630 ...
... successful than in Vir- ginia , as befitted its source in the Netherlands , where , since the sixteenth century , " the fruitfulness of a wise and state- administered system of universal education " had been illus- trated . In 1630 ...
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... success of the Moravians in female education , the attention of gentlemen of reputation and influence was turned to ... successful , and from them sprang all the subsequent and celebrated schools in that city . " It is presumed that it ...
... success of the Moravians in female education , the attention of gentlemen of reputation and influence was turned to ... successful , and from them sprang all the subsequent and celebrated schools in that city . " It is presumed that it ...
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... success of this school led to the establishment of others else- where . Mr. Woodbridge , on graduating , took for the subject of his thesis , " Improvement in Female Education . " It would be interesting to know whether the school of Mr ...
... success of this school led to the establishment of others else- where . Mr. Woodbridge , on graduating , took for the subject of his thesis , " Improvement in Female Education . " It would be interesting to know whether the school of Mr ...
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... success proved a rapid educator , especially as to the capacity of girls , and the free school system was steadily pressed to higher levels . Salem established an English high school for boys in 1827 ; one for girls eighteen years later ...
... success proved a rapid educator , especially as to the capacity of girls , and the free school system was steadily pressed to higher levels . Salem established an English high school for boys in 1827 ; one for girls eighteen years later ...
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... successful ; its cost was certainly less than one- third that of the old system . Speaking of the formation of the plan for a high school for girls , Mr. Quincy says : " There being at that time a very general desire in the school ...
... successful ; its cost was certainly less than one- third that of the old system . Speaking of the formation of the plan for a high school for girls , Mr. Quincy says : " There being at that time a very general desire in the school ...
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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 |