The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, ill health, and unserviceableness of modern woman seems to lie, therefore, along educational lines. Not in a general and cultural education alone, but in a special and occupational interest and practice for... Caduceus of Kappa Sigma - Stran 461906Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Isaac Thomas - 1907 - 346 strani
...and processes of greater benefit to society. The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, illhealth, and unserviceableness of modern woman seems to lie,...not onerous nor incessant. It should, in fact, be a playinterest, in the sense that the interest of every artist and craftsman, who loves his work and... | |
| William Isaac Thomas - 1907 - 346 strani
...to lie, therefore, along cdi , ?itlbnar.lines. Not in a general and cultural educa .iottj[j»:>ne, but in a special and occupational interest', and practice...not onerous nor. incessant. It should, in fact, be a playinterest, in the sense that the interest of every artist and craftsman, who loves his work and... | |
| William Isaac Thomas - 1907 - 344 strani
...containing more elements of reflection, and involving problems and processes of greater benefit to society. The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, ill] health,...seems to lie, therefore, along educational lines. Xot in a general and cultural education alone, but in a special and occupational interest and practice... | |
| Anna Mary Galbraith - 1911 - 470 strani
...break with the system entirely, is due solely to the inhibitive effect of early habits and suggestions. "The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, ill health, and unserviceableness of modern women seems, therefore, to lie along educational lines. Not in general and cultural lines alone, but... | |
| Ethel Maud Cookson Colquhoun - 1913 - 364 strani
...many other feminists. Arguments are advanced to show that modern woman's discontent can only be met by "a special and occupational interest and practice...preferably gainful though not onerous nor incessant." In the last sentence quoted we have an important admission from Mr. Thomas who in many respects is... | |
| Margaret Ladd Franklin - 1913 - 340 strani
...(cf. A Doll's House). The conclusion of the chapter on The Adventitious Character of Woman is this: "The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, ill health, and unserviceableness of modern women seems to lie, therefore, along educational lines. Not in general and cultural education alone,... | |
| Margaret Ladd Franklin - 1913 - 334 strani
...(cf. A Dott's House). The conclusion of the chapter on The Adventitious Character of Woman is this: "The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, ill health, and unserviceableness of modern women seems to lie, therefore, along educational lines. Not in general and cultural education alone,... | |
| Margaret Ladd Franklin - 1913 - 388 strani
...(cf. A Doll's House). The conclusion of the chapter on The Adventitious Character of Woman is this: "The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, ill health, and unserviceableness of modern women seems to lie, therefore, along educational lines. Not in general and cultural education alone,... | |
| Anna Mary Galbraith - 1916 - 498 strani
...break with the system entirely, is due solely to the inhibitive effect of early habits and suggestions. "The remedy for the irregularity, pettiness, ill health, and unserviceableness of modern women seems, therefore, to lie along educational lines. Not in general and cultural lines alone, but... | |
| Viola Klein - 1971 - 270 strani
...Thomas], for the irregularity, pettiness, ill-health and unserviceableness of modern woman seems to lie on educational lines. Not in a general and cultural education...preferably gainful, though not onerous nor incessant. 3 It should be added perhaps that the " emancipation of women " would have to be followed by an " emancipation... | |
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