What shall we do with our daughters?

Superfluous women : and other lectures

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What shall we do with our daughters?
Mary Ashton Rice Livermore
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What shall we do with our daughters?

Superfluous women : and other lectures

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These essays on women's education, industrial training, employment, etc., reflect the rising concern in the late 19th century with the growing numbers of unmarried women for whom the traditional role of domesticity was irrelevant.

Publisher
Lee and Shepard
Pages
208

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What shall we do with our daughters?
1987, Garland Pub.
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What shall we do with our daughters?: Superfluous women : and other lectures
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Table of Contents

1. Changed Conditions of Woman’s Life
2. Physical Education
3. Higher Education
4. Need of Practical Training
5. Industrial and Technical Training
6. Moral and Religious Training
7. Superfluous Women

Edition Notes

NUC pre-1956 number of original: NL 0416934

Microfiche. El Segundo, Calif. : Micro Publication Systems, for the American Theological Library Association Board of Microtext, 1981. -- 1 microfiche ; 11 x 15 cm. -- (Women and the church in America ; 171) (ATLA F2171)

Original in the private collection of Donald W. Dayton (Northern Baptist Theological Seminary, Lombard, Ill.)

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Boston
Series
Women and the church in America -- 171.
Other Titles
Superfluous women.

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Format
Microform
Pagination
208 p.
Number of pages
208

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OL22123306M
ISBN 10
0837014441
OCLC/WorldCat
7127367

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