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Madame Luce, of Algiers
NOTE: This is the third of a three-part series, the first two of which are to be found in earlier issues: May, 1861, pages 157-168 and June 1861, pages 224-236.
. . . Dangers of Educational Overwork . . . to . . .Girls' Schools and . . .Competitive Examination
The article is followed by an extensive debate among delegates on the subject, pages 445-454.
Letters on the Employment of Women
So many letters were received on the subject that the editors substituted them for the Notice of Books section.
On the Registration, Certification, and Training of Teachers
An Interesting Blue Book, continued
Women's Clubs in America
Periodical Location: University of Victoria library for this article.
The Institutions of Hofwyl
How May the Higher Education of Women be most Efficiently Advanced in Ireland?
The Cui Bono of Schools of Art for Women
University Examinations for Girls
Insanity Among Women
Training of GIrls; Or, the Vexed Problem
Organization
The General Education of Woman
A Suggestion for the Daughters of the Middle Class
The University of Cambridge and the Education of Women
The Details of Women's Work in Sanitary Reform, (continued from page 227)
NOTE: This is Bessie Rayner Parkes (1829-1925).
Physical Training
NOTE: Edwin Chadwick's dates are 1800-1890 according to ODNB
A Year's Experience in Woman's Work
Physical Training
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