Journal of the American Association of University Women, Volume 15

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The Association, 1921 - Women
 

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Page 40 - Ye cannot believe it, men; but the only reason why women ever assume what is more appropriate to you, is because you prevent them from finding out what is fit for themselves. Were they free, were they wise fully to develop the strength and beauty of woman; they would never wish to be men, or manlike.
Page 86 - Direction of the Council on Health and Public Instruction of the American Medical Association.
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Page 5 - ... who presents reports of a small amount only of investigation; provided, this be of exceptionally high quality and promise. The award will be postponed unless the conditions are fully met. The fellowship must be used, in Europe or in America, for one year of constructive work, and not for purposes of general culture. Applications for the fellowship should be made to the chairman of the Committee on Fellowships of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae, Professor Abby Leach, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie,...
Page 36 - ... or some college examination papers, we may imagine how puzzled an antiquary of the period would be on finding in them no /indication that the learners were ever likely to be ( parents. " This must have been the curriculum for their celibates,
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Page 40 - ... one section of feminists who stressed the resemblance of the two sexes, Havelock Ellis sets his view of the bipolarity of life, ie that the essence of life is tension between opposing principles. This idea is — like all of Ellis's views — founded on the physical facts of the human organism : " So long as women are unlike in the primary sexual characters and in reproductive function they can never be absolutely alike even in the highest psychic processes.
Page 3 - Fellowship is open to any woman having a degree in Arts, Science or Literature, who intends to make teaching her profession. In general, preference is given to those applicants who have had successful experience in teaching au.d in addition have completed at least two years of graduate study. The award i» based upon evidence of character and ability of the candidate and the promise of success in teaching.

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