Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer H. Holt and Company, 1891 - 457 páginas |
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... never - ending struggle for self - improvement and for better methods of instruction , kept her at her work from ten and sometimes for fifteen hours per day . She keenly felt the disadvantages under which she labored . She wrote : " The ...
... never - ending struggle for self - improvement and for better methods of instruction , kept her at her work from ten and sometimes for fifteen hours per day . She keenly felt the disadvantages under which she labored . She wrote : " The ...
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... never characterized Boston University . As a result , the report of the University for the year 1879-80 , shows that already over thirty - seven per cent . of the regular classes in the College of Liberal Arts were women , and , in ...
... never characterized Boston University . As a result , the report of the University for the year 1879-80 , shows that already over thirty - seven per cent . of the regular classes in the College of Liberal Arts were women , and , in ...
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... never asked for the Princeton degree . Barnard College , founded in 1889 , instruction received from Faculty of Columbia College , no special students admitted except in Laboratory work and Graduate department , degrees conferred by ...
... never asked for the Princeton degree . Barnard College , founded in 1889 , instruction received from Faculty of Columbia College , no special students admitted except in Laboratory work and Graduate department , degrees conferred by ...
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... not forget that Columbia has never refused equal recognition for equal work . It saw no logical pause between the acknowl 64 BARNARD COLLEGE . So manifest became the public demand for IN EDUCATION IN THE EASTERN STATES . 43.
... not forget that Columbia has never refused equal recognition for equal work . It saw no logical pause between the acknowl 64 BARNARD COLLEGE . So manifest became the public demand for IN EDUCATION IN THE EASTERN STATES . 43.
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... never had difficulty growing out of the presence of both sexes in the insti- tution . The young ladies are as scholarly in every department as the young men . " It is not strange that women's benefactions set to such an in- stitution ...
... never had difficulty growing out of the presence of both sexes in the insti- tution . The young ladies are as scholarly in every department as the young men . " It is not strange that women's benefactions set to such an in- stitution ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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 United University vote wages Wellesley College woman women physicians writes York young women
Pasajes populares
Página 318 - The young lambs are bleating in the meadows, The young birds are chirping in the nest, The young fawns are playing with the shadows, The young flowers are blowing toward the west — But the young, young children, O my brothers, They are weeping bitterly! They are weeping in the playtime of the others, In the country of the free.
Página 224 - Man is, or should be, woman's protector and defender. The natural and proper timidity and delicacy which belongs to the female sex evidently unfits it for many of the occupations of civil life. The constitution of the family organization, which is founded in the divine ordinance, as well as in the nature of things, indicates the domestic sphere as that which properly belongs to the domain and functions of womanhood.
Página 259 - Remember, all men would be tyrants if they could. If particular care and attention is not paid to the ladies, we are determined to foment a rebellion, and will not hold ourselves bound by any laws in which we have no voice or representation. That your sex are naturally tyrannical is a truth so thoroughly established as to admit of no dispute; but such of you as wish to be happy willingly give up the harsh title of master for the more tender and endearing one of friend.
Página 224 - Assembly, that no person shall be precluded or debarred from any occupation, profession or employment (except military) on account of sex ; provided, that this act shall not be construed to affect the eligibility of any person to an elective office.
Página 382 - President of the United States, and to the Senate and House of Representatives...
Página 231 - Against the peace and dignity of the same." § 27. There shall be elected in each county in this state, in such districts as the general assembly may direct, by the qualified electors thereof, a competent number of justices of the peace, who shall hold their offices for the term of four years, and until their successors shall have been elected and qualified, and who shall perform such duties, receive such compensation, and exercise such jurisdiction, as may be prescribed by law.
Página 259 - And, by the way, in the new code of laws which I suppose it will be necessary for you to make, I desire you would remember the ladies and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors.
Página 12 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years. For learning has brought disobedience and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both"!
Página 28 - But young ladies, who ought only to have such a general tincture of knowledge as to make them agreeable companions to a man of sense...
Página 236 - Commonwealth shall respectively have power to admit a competent number of persons of an honest disposition, and learned in the law, to practice as attorneys in their respective courts.
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 |