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... women in this country has gone a long way toward putting sex im- pulse in sound relations with the other major interests of life ; and the joint interests and activities of men and women have made them comrades as well as lov- ers . The ...
... women in this country has gone a long way toward putting sex im- pulse in sound relations with the other major interests of life ; and the joint interests and activities of men and women have made them comrades as well as lov- ers . The ...
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... women are as often in fiction the aggressors as men . These social conditions explain the absence of over - emphasis of sex relations in American novels , and they explain also the sense of unreality which pervades the stories that ...
... women are as often in fiction the aggressors as men . These social conditions explain the absence of over - emphasis of sex relations in American novels , and they explain also the sense of unreality which pervades the stories that ...
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... women . In relating , in " Printer's Ink , " how he happened to think of it , Mr. Thayer said : " I had tried for more than a year to hit upon a suitable phrase , but nothing would come to me . One day I read an article by Professor ...
... women . In relating , in " Printer's Ink , " how he happened to think of it , Mr. Thayer said : " I had tried for more than a year to hit upon a suitable phrase , but nothing would come to me . One day I read an article by Professor ...
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... WOMEN AND THE SUFFRAGE In The Outlook's editorial columns of August 5 appears an article calculated to have its readers believe that woman's suffrage has proved a failure in the States where adopted , and for this reason should not be ...
... WOMEN AND THE SUFFRAGE In The Outlook's editorial columns of August 5 appears an article calculated to have its readers believe that woman's suffrage has proved a failure in the States where adopted , and for this reason should not be ...
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... women a burden which they are unwilling to assume , and call it giving them a right , appears to us a misuse of terms.THE EDITORS . ] WOMAN SUFFRAGE ON TRIAL To some of your readers it was not a little surprising to find on the same ...
... women a burden which they are unwilling to assume , and call it giving them a right , appears to us a misuse of terms.THE EDITORS . ] WOMAN SUFFRAGE ON TRIAL To some of your readers it was not a little surprising to find on the same ...
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