| John Michels (Journalist) - 1904 - 966 strani
...the occasion of my former visit— and the impression was confirmed during my recent visit— that the boy in America is not being brought up to punch...believe, would it be found to be more disproved in practise, if carefully inquired into. Women have sought in recent times to prove that they can compete... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1907 - 732 strani
...manner; that there is a strange and indefinable feminine air coming over the men; a tendency toward a common, if I may so call it, sexless tone of thought. If coeducation be bad in itself, 'it becomes infinitely worse when the teachers are mostly women; they... | |
| La Salle Extension University - 1909 - 516 strani
...and proper manner; that there is a strange and indefinable air coming over the man; a tendency toward a common, if I may so call it, sexless tone of thought "But if coeducation be bad in itself, it becomes infi nitely worse when the teachers are mostly women; they shouk rather be men mostly. Nowhere is the... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 1452 strani
...manner; that there is :i strange and indefinable feminine air coming over the men, a tendency toward a common. If I may so call it, sexless tone of thought. » * * Women can not in general compete successfully with men. They are indefatigable workers and have... | |
| Worth James Osburn - 1922 - 168 strani
...manner ; that there is a strange and indefinable feminine air coming over the men, a tendency toward a common, if I may so call it, sexless tone of thought. * * * Women can not in general compete successfully with men. They are indefatigable workers and have... | |
| Isaac Leon Kandel - 1924 - 496 strani
...manner; that there is a strange and indefinable air of femininity coming over the men; a tendency toward a common, if I may so call it, sexless tone of thought. This cursory glance at the progress made in the professional training of women would be manifestly... | |
| 1921 - 788 strani
...manner: that there is 11 strange and indefinable feminine air coming over the men, a tendency toward a common, if I may so call it, sexless tone of thought. * * * Women can not in general compete successfully with men. They are indefatigable workers and have... | |
| 1905 - 536 strani
...the occasion of my former visit— and the impression was " confirmed during my recent visit — that the boy in America is " not being brought up to punch...mostly women ; " they should rather be men mostly." (pp. 13-14.) On the other hand, Professor T. Gregory Foster speaks favourably of the results of the... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1921 - 1542 strani
...nwinner; that there is :\ strange and indefinable feminine air coming fiver the men, a tendency toward a common, if I may so call it, sexless tone of thought. * * * Women can not In general compete successfully with men. They are indefatigable workers and have... | |
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