Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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Annie Nathan Meyer. Medical College in Philadelphia , was one of the original mem- bers of this association . The professions , claims , and efforts above indicated , probably show the high - water mark of educational aspiration of women ...
Annie Nathan Meyer. Medical College in Philadelphia , was one of the original mem- bers of this association . The professions , claims , and efforts above indicated , probably show the high - water mark of educational aspiration of women ...
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... Philadelphia , and New York . When a girl was a member of a thoroughly cultivated family , she naturally became a cultivated woman ; there was usually a tutor for her brothers , whose instruction she was allowed to share ( the mother of ...
... Philadelphia , and New York . When a girl was a member of a thoroughly cultivated family , she naturally became a cultivated woman ; there was usually a tutor for her brothers , whose instruction she was allowed to share ( the mother of ...
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... Philadelphia , putting forth " Seventy- five Receipts , " before she ventures upon her humorous and satirical " Pencil Sketches . ' The culinary tradition was car- ried on , somewhat later , by Catherine Beecher , with her " Domestic ...
... Philadelphia , putting forth " Seventy- five Receipts , " before she ventures upon her humorous and satirical " Pencil Sketches . ' The culinary tradition was car- ried on , somewhat later , by Catherine Beecher , with her " Domestic ...
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... Philadelphia papers . In 1841 Mrs. Lydia Maria Child , one of the most widely known authors of the day , made her appearance in the arena of New York journalism as editor of the Anti - Slavery Standard , a weekly newspaper published by ...
... Philadelphia papers . In 1841 Mrs. Lydia Maria Child , one of the most widely known authors of the day , made her appearance in the arena of New York journalism as editor of the Anti - Slavery Standard , a weekly newspaper published by ...
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... Philadelphia , of which Mrs. Louisa Knapp was from the beginning until January , 1890 , the editor , with a salary of ten thousand dollars a year , and with Mrs. Emma Hewitt and Mrs. Mary Lambert as assistants . There are probably not ...
... Philadelphia , of which Mrs. Louisa Knapp was from the beginning until January , 1890 , the editor , with a salary of ten thousand dollars a year , and with Mrs. Emma Hewitt and Mrs. Mary Lambert as assistants . There are probably not ...
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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 |