| John Michels (Journalist) - 1904 - 966 strani
...the claim can not be allowed, I think. They have shown — what it was unnecessary to show — that they are indefatigable workers; and they have shown...argument is one which women probably will not, perhaps can not, appreciate. No better proof could be asked for, however, than is afforded by the consistent... | |
| 1905 - 400 strani
...and accurate observers, yet, with the rarest exceptions, they are incapable of doing independent and original work. And it must be so. Throughout the entire...failure of women to discover special wants of their own — they have always merely asked to have what men have, to be allowed to compete with men. Domestic... | |
| 1905 - 848 strani
...been man's slave, and, if the theory of evolution be in any way correct, there is no reason to suppose that she will recover from the mental disabilities...for practical purposes, can regard as reasonable." Let us grant that this also is true — grant that it will take even ages before woman can recover... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 562 strani
...and accurate observers, yet, with the rarest exceptions, they are incapable of doing independent and original work. And it must be so. Throughout the entire...failure of women to discover special wants of their own — they have always merely asked to have what men have, to be allowed to compete with men. Domestic... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1907 - 732 strani
...observers, yet, with the rarest exceptions, they are incapable of doing independent original work. * * * Throughout the entire period of her existence woman...reasonable. Education can do little to modify her nature. * * * If it be the province of education to mold the race, there is no other question of greater importance... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1907 - 724 strani
...observers, yet, with the rarest exceptions, they are incapable of doing independent original work. * * * Throughout the entire period of her existence woman...reasonable. Education can do little to modify her nature. * * * If it be the province of education to mold the race, there is no other question of greater importance... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1907 - 720 strani
...that she will recover from the mental disabilities which this has entailed upon her within anyperiod which we, for practical purposes, can regard as reasonable. Education can do little to modify her nature. * * *. If it be the province of education to mold the race-, there is no other question of greater... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 1452 strani
...* * * that she will recover from the mental disability which this has entailed upon her, ;it le;ist within any period which we for practical purposes can regard as reasonable. Kducatiou eta do little to modify her nature. * * * From this point of x lew women teachers must be... | |
| Worth James Osburn - 1922 - 168 strani
...* * * that she will rex-over from the mental disability which this has entailed upon her, at least within any period which we for practical purposes...reasonable. Education can do little to modify her nature. * * * From this point of view women teachers must be for most purposes relatively inefficient ; and... | |
| 1921 - 788 strani
...suppose * * * that she will recover from the mental disability which this has entailed upon her, at least within any period which we for practical purposes...reasonable. Education can do little to modify her nature. * * * From this point of view women teachers must be for most purposes relatively inefficient ; and... | |
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