Word: womens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...university must admit women on the same terms with men. - (a) Increased demand for education on the part of women as shown by - (1) Great number of women now in universities. - (2) Number of institutions now open to women - (b) The great European universities admit women. - (1) England. - (2) France. - (3) Switzerland. - (4) Holland. - (5) Italy. - (6) Sweden. - (c) The best universities of the country admit women - (1) Yale. - (2) Brown. - (3) Univ. of Penn. - (4) Univ. of Chicago. - (5) Univ. of Mich. - (6) Univ...
...objections to co-education are groundless. - (a) Women are already admitted to the graduate school. - (b) Co-education has been successful wherever tried. - (1) Cornell. - (2) Univ. of Mich. - (c) The maintenance of another institution like Radcliffe is undesirable. - (1) On the ground of economy. - (2) Character of the work less satisfactory. - (d) The whole opposition to the change is one prejudice and sentiment. - (2) It is inconsistent with a broad liberal spirit...
Tickets for the Cambridge performances may be obtained at Thurston's; price $1.50. Tickets for the Boston performance may be obtained at Herrick's, Clough & Shackley's, and the Women's Educational and Industrial Union; price $1.50. All seats will be reserved...
...fair warriors looked like a certain Boston beauty who has achieved some distinction by her capture of foreign celebrities to ornament her "afternoons," but of course it is only a resemblance, though a close one. At any rate it is not safe to disbelieve in "dopple-gangers" when two women could play in a 'Comedy of Errors' and deceive their best friends...
...York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, and Louisiana. Dr. James estimates that over 20,000 people attended the various courses during the last year. The object was to reach all classes of people. During the progress of the enterprise it has been found that the women were the first to appreciate its advantages. Year by year, however, the circle has widened, and appreciable progress has been made in the direction of interesting in the work other classes, including teachers, clerks, business men, mechanics, and factory operatives. "To reach the last mentioned class," says Dr. James, "must...