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Of these , VII . is by a member of the present Senior Class of the University , who
has instituted very exact personal inquiries among the womenstudents . The
author of VIII . is the librarian of Mt . Holyoke Seminary . The writer of the report
from ...
Of these , VII . is by a member of the present Senior Class of the University , who
has instituted very exact personal inquiries among the womenstudents . The
author of VIII . is the librarian of Mt . Holyoke Seminary . The writer of the report
from ...
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TAERE seems to be at present no subject more capable of exciting and holding
attention among thoughtful people in America , than the question of the
Education of Girls . We may answer it as we will , we may refuse to answer it , but
it will not ...
TAERE seems to be at present no subject more capable of exciting and holding
attention among thoughtful people in America , than the question of the
Education of Girls . We may answer it as we will , we may refuse to answer it , but
it will not ...
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THERE seems to be at present no subject more capable of exciting and holding
attention among thoughtful people in America , than the question of the
Education of Girls . We may answer it as we will , we may refuse to answer it , but
it will not ...
THERE seems to be at present no subject more capable of exciting and holding
attention among thoughtful people in America , than the question of the
Education of Girls . We may answer it as we will , we may refuse to answer it , but
it will not ...
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... impressed with its necessity ; we are eager in our efforts , but we are always in
the condition of one “ vrhom too great eagerness bewilders . ” We are ready to
drift in any direction on the subject . We adopt every new idea that presents itself .
... impressed with its necessity ; we are eager in our efforts , but we are always in
the condition of one “ vrhom too great eagerness bewilders . ” We are ready to
drift in any direction on the subject . We adopt every new idea that presents itself .
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If parties for children and young people could be made fashionable under the
name of matinées , they might not have bad results ; but as they are at present
carried on , they are an unmitigated evil , and one that is sapping to a fearful
degree ...
If parties for children and young people could be made fashionable under the
name of matinées , they might not have bad results ; but as they are at present
carried on , they are an unmitigated evil , and one that is sapping to a fearful
degree ...
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THE EDUCATION OF AMERICAN GIRLS. CONSIDERED IN A SERIES OF ESSAYS. ANNA C. BRACKETT Vista completa - 1874 |
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