Publications of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Volumen3,Tema 18The Association, 1908 |
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... average student of uninterrupted course the average baccalaureate age has become the twenty - third instead of the twenty - first year . One of the years is chargeable to the preparatory or high school course ; the other is ...
... average student of uninterrupted course the average baccalaureate age has become the twenty - third instead of the twenty - first year . One of the years is chargeable to the preparatory or high school course ; the other is ...
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... average student , with the consequent taste and demand for occupation and mental food . We have pushed the college up into the range of an- other human age , and we shall have to meet the consequences by adjustments which we have thus ...
... average student , with the consequent taste and demand for occupation and mental food . We have pushed the college up into the range of an- other human age , and we shall have to meet the consequences by adjustments which we have thus ...
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... Court was guided not so much by abstract theories of individual rights as by considerations of public policy . The problem was primarily one of physique . Since the average woman has less motor 34 ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE.
... Court was guided not so much by abstract theories of individual rights as by considerations of public policy . The problem was primarily one of physique . Since the average woman has less motor 34 ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE.
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Association of Collegiate Alumnae (U.S.). of physique . Since the average woman has less motor activ- ity and less muscular and nervous endurance than the average man , and since moreover her social function is radically different , a ...
Association of Collegiate Alumnae (U.S.). of physique . Since the average woman has less motor activ- ity and less muscular and nervous endurance than the average man , and since moreover her social function is radically different , a ...
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... average wage of about thirty dollars a month . These conditions , while infinitely better than those of the past , yet left much to be desired . Women were not being paid the same wage as men for the same work , were doing heavy work ...
... average wage of about thirty dollars a month . These conditions , while infinitely better than those of the past , yet left much to be desired . Women were not being paid the same wage as men for the same work , were doing heavy work ...
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Página 35 - Differentiated by these matters from the other sex, she is properly placed in a class by herself, and legislation designed for her protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for men and could not be sustained.
Página 114 - There shall be a reasonable recognition of women in faculties and in the student body and proper provision for the intellectual and social needs of women students.
Página 76 - To be at home in all lands and all ages; to count Nature a familiar acquaintance, and art an intimate friend; to gain a standard for the appreciation of other men's work and the criticism of one's own; to carry the keys of the world's library in one's pocket, and feel its resources behind one in whatever task...
Página 35 - The limitations which this statute places upon her contractual powers, upon her right to agree with her employer as to the time she shall labor, are not imposed solely for her benefit, but also largely for the benefit of all.
Página 76 - ... and co-operate with others for common ends ; to learn manners from students who are gentlemen, and form character under professors who are Christians — these are the returns of a college for the best four years of one's life.
Página 55 - But, without him there is a venerable system of sentiment and idea, widely extended in time and place, in a kind of impregnable possession of human life — a system, which, like some other great products of the conjoint efforts of human mind through many generations, is rich in the world's experience...
Página 37 - No person shall, on account of sex, be disqualified from entering upon or pursuing any lawful business, vocation, or profession.
Página 33 - It is to the interest of the state to have strong, robust, healthy citizens, capable of self-support, of bearing arms, and of adding to the resources of the country. Laws to effect this purpose, by protecting the citizen from overwork and requiring a general day of rest to restore his strength and preserve his health, have an obvious connection with the public welfare.