Word: womens
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Harvard man, who has had relations-pleasant or otherwise-with any of the large women's colleges in America, Smith, Wellesley, or Vassar, or who takes an interest in collegiate education for women, will enjoy an illustrated article entitled "Women at an English University," in which Newnham College is described, and the daily life, plan of work, exercise, etc., mentioned in detail. The author of the article, Miss Field, is more or less of an enthusiast on the subject of college education for women and the result is that her descriptions are vivid in the extreme...
...student of French history and literature will enjoy a profusely illustrated article by Amelia Gere Mason on "Salons of the Empire and Restoration." The salons of Madame de Montesson, Mme. de Remusat, Mme. Recamier, and other brilliant women of that age are vividly described and penpictures are drawn of the wits and geniuses who frequented them. The causes that led to the decline of the salon are indicated-chief among which was the rise in power of the press, for when the press assumed the sovereignty, the salon was dethroned...
Cambridge University students to the number of 1,400 have signed resolutions protesting against the admission of women to the universisy...
Last night under the auspices of the Harvard Classical Club, Professor W. G. Hale, of Cornell University, lectured on the subject of Roman Marriage and Roman Women. In beginning Professor Hale gave a description of the organization of a Roman family...
Harvard Classical Club. Roman Marriage and Roman Women. Lecture by Professor W. G. Hale of Cornell University. Harvard Hall...