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... girls , and the oppor- tunities offered by these fields , were ably presented by Professor Jenks , of Cornell , and Miss Grace Abbott , of Hull House . A gymnasium drill and competitive games by one hundred and seventy - five girls from ...
... girls , and the oppor- tunities offered by these fields , were ably presented by Professor Jenks , of Cornell , and Miss Grace Abbott , of Hull House . A gymnasium drill and competitive games by one hundred and seventy - five girls from ...
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... . I found two young girls tending the store , his daughters , but the representative himself was not at home . I I do not know why I should mention this circumstance here , except that I was impressed by 22 6 May THE OUTLOOK.
... . I found two young girls tending the store , his daughters , but the representative himself was not at home . I I do not know why I should mention this circumstance here , except that I was impressed by 22 6 May THE OUTLOOK.
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... Girls ..... 72 Sight to the Blind ....... 48 By Mrs. Newell Dwight Hillis The Successful Country Church .. 49 Life and Labor on the Continent . . . . . . . 75 By Booker T. Washington Workmen's Compensation .... 49 By Theodore Roosevelt ...
... Girls ..... 72 Sight to the Blind ....... 48 By Mrs. Newell Dwight Hillis The Successful Country Church .. 49 Life and Labor on the Continent . . . . . . . 75 By Booker T. Washington Workmen's Compensation .... 49 By Theodore Roosevelt ...
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... GIRLS BY. to the cradle , not its contents - when my mother appeared , but I kept my secret . The texts that I was made to memorize daily were of a nature that cultivated in my rebellious soul the conviction that I was a child of wrath ...
... GIRLS BY. to the cradle , not its contents - when my mother appeared , but I kept my secret . The texts that I was made to memorize daily were of a nature that cultivated in my rebellious soul the conviction that I was a child of wrath ...
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... girls been suddenly released from the protection of the home and permitted to walk unattended upon the city streets , and to work under alien roofs for the first time they are being prized more for their labor power than for their ...
... girls been suddenly released from the protection of the home and permitted to walk unattended upon the city streets , and to work under alien roofs for the first time they are being prized more for their labor power than for their ...
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Página 323 - I have lived, Sir, a long time, and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth — that God governs in the affairs of men. And if a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid? We have been assured, Sir, in the sacred writings, that " except the Lord build the house they labor in vain that build it.
Página 283 - In other words, education is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of nature, under which name I include not merely things and their forces, but men and their ways; and the fashioning of the affections and of the will into an earnest and loving desire to move in harmony with those laws.
Página 490 - If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the Lord, honourable ; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words : Then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord...
Página 335 - Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them...
Página 36 - Forasmuch therefore as your treading is upon the poor, and ye take from him burdens of wheat: ye have built houses of hewn stone, but ye shall not dwell in them; ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but ye shall not drink wine of them.
Página 38 - For the gradual and reasonable reduction of the hours of labor to the lowest practicable point, and for that degree of leisure for all which is a condition of the highest human life. For the release from employment one day in seven.
Página 130 - ... without being irresistibly driven to the conclusion that the very genius for commercial development and organization which it would seem was manifested from the beginning soon begot an intent and purpose to exclude others which was frequently manifested by acts and dealings wholly inconsistent with the theory that they were made with the single conception of advancing the development of business power by usual methods, but which on the contrary necessarily involved the intent to drive others...
Página 490 - The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit : A broken and a contrite heart, O God, Thou wilt not despise. Do good in Thy good pleasure unto Zion : Build Thou the walls of Jerusalem.
Página 36 - Woe to them that devise iniquity, and work evil upon their beds ! when the morning is light, they practise it, because it is in the power of their hand. And they covet fields, and take them by violence; and houses, and take them away : so they oppress a man and his house, even a man and his heritage.
Página 219 - English, and abounds in exquisite beauties of mere literary form; and, finally, that it forbids the veriest hind who never left his village to be ignorant of the existence of other countries and other civilizations, and of a great past, stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations of the world.