Publications of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Volumen3,Tema 18The Association, 1908 |
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... gained ; we can only hope that most of the temporary padding of sawdust and excelsior with which the new space was filled will be later replaced by real and really needed subjects like French 7 RECENT ADJUSTMENTS OF THE COLLEGE COURSE ...
... gained ; we can only hope that most of the temporary padding of sawdust and excelsior with which the new space was filled will be later replaced by real and really needed subjects like French 7 RECENT ADJUSTMENTS OF THE COLLEGE COURSE ...
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... gained by education which shall mean that the work shall " de- velop and humanize the worker . " The two powers necessary are , first and foremost , to gain a knowledge of the essentials of indus- trial processes , so that woman need ...
... gained by education which shall mean that the work shall " de- velop and humanize the worker . " The two powers necessary are , first and foremost , to gain a knowledge of the essentials of indus- trial processes , so that woman need ...
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... gained from the returns , with the belief that it revealed the trend of opinion and that it would be of great value in determining the future line of study of this subject in this Association , in the Alumnae Associations of the ...
... gained from the returns , with the belief that it revealed the trend of opinion and that it would be of great value in determining the future line of study of this subject in this Association , in the Alumnae Associations of the ...
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... gained in physique , while they have lost nothing in wage rate . Far from being obliged to surrender their employment to men , the proportion of wage earning women has increased , even in the protected occupations . The employer finds ...
... gained in physique , while they have lost nothing in wage rate . Far from being obliged to surrender their employment to men , the proportion of wage earning women has increased , even in the protected occupations . The employer finds ...
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... gained a distinct im- provement in wages and hours in their particular tasks . Then the men consented to receive them . Last year the whole organization the struck again , but lost . Then , like the 42 ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE.
... gained a distinct im- provement in wages and hours in their particular tasks . Then the men consented to receive them . Last year the whole organization the struck again , but lost . Then , like the 42 ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE.
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activities Alice Freeman Palmer appointed Asso Association of Collegiate average Bryn Mawr Bryn Mawr College California cent chairman Chicago Clubs coeducation college course college women Collegiate Alumnae Committee on Conference Corporate Membership Dean Dean Reilly degree discussion doctor of philosophy dollars economic Educational Legislation efficiency effort eight hour day employment European fellowship Executive Committee expenditure expenses fact factories faculty Freeman Palmer Memorial fund girls give given graduate Graupner held high school income industrial institutions interest labor large numbers laundry Laura Drake Gill legislature less living wage luncheon Membership Committee ment Miss Gill Naples Oregon organization PERRY MOORE possible present president problem professional professors public moralist Quarter-Centennial recommendations responsibility salary San Francisco savings secretary secretary-treasurer session Simmons College social sorority standards teachers tion trade union Vassar College voted wage-earners Wellesley College woman York
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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.