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‎. Pearson Education‎

‎The New Language of Business : SOA and Web 2.0: Mini Book‎

‎IBM Press Books. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear and may have some markings on the inside. IBM Press Books unknown‎

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‎GEOFFREY OF MONMOUTH‎

‎London J. M. Dent. P. 1904. Hardcover. Selling AS IS ; Leather covers. Gold embossed owl on front. Gold lettering on spine. Logo on rear. Both covers completely detatched. Inked ownership of 'C F Rucker Brooke Oxford 1906'. Paper paste up of that owner and also Mary Crapo Hyde. Frog reading on this pasteup. Ffep flypage frontispiece of Diana's Response to Brute tissue title page and contents page are together but completely separated from text. Rest of book is together but barely. . ; Temple Classics; 16mo; 370 pages . London J. M. Dent hardcover‎

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‎10 Third Ward Pupils No.; Illustrations Text‎

‎1876 a Centennial Offering‎

‎Iowa State U.P. Very Good-. 1977. Hardcover. Some cover wear. . Iowa State U.P. hardcover‎

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‎1000 Words and Music by J StA Johnson 0. 00‎

‎Angelus at Sea‎

‎Boosey & Co Ltd 1929. Edition Unstated. Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Sheet Music Undated copyright date of 1929. Slightly darkened paper covers with first page of music and previous owner's name William Varcoe at top and with heading "This Complimentary Professional Copy Must Not Be Sold also purple stamp single folded sheet with music and words as published clean slightly darkened pages. Item Type: Sheet Music. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 500g. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 13110090012. Boosey & Co Ltd paperback‎

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‎1870 1920. Maclaurin. Richard Cockburn.‎

‎On the nature and evidence of title to realty a historical sketc‎

‎London: London. C.J. Clay and sons 1901. Hardcover. B002WU92PU 276 pages. Index. Being the Yorke Prize Essay 1898 University of Cambridge. Presents a history of title to realty from the earliest times to the end of the nineteenth century. Binding intact. Moderate foxing to endpapers. Pencilled notes inside front board. Fascinating news-clipping circa 1909 entitled 'Prayer for Landlords' affixed across from title page which has yellowed correspondingly. Moderate quantity of light pencil markings to contents with the exception of pages 6-7 where considerable ink notes are neatly handwritten. Average external wear. Two-inch patch of backstrip has been coloured in. A worthy copy of this fascinating work. . Fair. 1901. First Edition. London. C.J. Clay and sons, 1901. hardcover‎

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‎19 cent Women Education‎

‎1827 - Album of Handwritten Poems and Essays on Friendship and Womanhood‎

‎19 century Women Education Album with handwritten poems and inscriptions from many contributors around 1827 New York. 90 pages. 8 x 5 in. Original boards. 12 poems and writings to a young woman named Eliza. Several are dated 1827 New York. Poetry of friendship addressed to the owner: "Eliza thou hast vex'd me quite; for oh! that pen and ink! How couldst thou ask me for to write Til not my meat and drink-May be that I am half posess'd! But saying as I think The art of writing I detest-Confound the pen and ink!- I must not write I hate to write I cannot-will not-what! O! Yes sweet Miss For one sweet Kiss I'll write without one blot." Friendship albums were popular at this time amongst young women particularly those finishing their time at a female academy and preparing to leave their school friends. Also includes poetry "On Happiness and Contentment" "On the Beauties of Nature" "On the Mind" "On Man." The first entry is a handwritten essay "On Woman" that details the many benefits of women's influence on men. "Of all the manifold blessings bestowed upon man by his omniscient Creator tending to alleviate the miseries destined for him to undergo during his probationary existence here and the better to prepare him for eternal happiness hereafter none can be more highly estimable than those derived from the society of woman. By her genial influence the heart of man naturally prone to yield to the dictates of error is almost imperceptibly led into the paths of refinement where real pleasures only can exist and participates with her in the purer and more delightful affections fo the soul." Some light toning and foxing. Front hinge loose. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education‎

‎Antique Needlepoint Sampler 1834‎

‎Girls' Education Original vintage cross-stitch sampler. Limington Maine. 1834. 11.5" x 15" in. Alphabet cross-stitched in capital and lower case letters with decorative embroidered border and information on maker stitched at bottom: "Elizabeth G. Brackett Limington Maine. Aged 10. in 1834". Samplers were valuable parts of girls' education from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries as it demonstrated both their skill in needlepoint and their achievements in literacy. From the 1800s the very first schools and academies for young women in America had their students create needlepoint pieces with decorative motifs such as verses or the entire alphabet being stitched on the sampler. The parents of these young women proudly displayed their embroideries as showpieces of their daughter's talent and status. In recent years these samplers have become important in museum collections as representations of early American female education. Capital alphabet "&" and numbers 1 through 7 in black thread. Capital alphabet and 8 9 and 0 in white thread. Lower case alphabet in gray; and student's name and date in light green. Toned. Few threads frayed at center right edge. Very good. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education‎

‎Baccalaureate Address from One of the Earliest Four-Year Women's College Signed by University President 1868‎

‎Henry M. Pierce "Address to the Second Graduating Class of the Rutgers Female College; delivered in The West Presbyterian Church Rev. Dr. Hastings' on Sabbath Evening May 31st 1868. By Henry M. Pierce LL.D. President of the College. New York: Agathynian Press. 1868. Inscribed on inside end page "Compliments of H. M. Pierce President". Blue wrappers. 16 pages. 9 ¼ x 6 in. While Rutgers had a "Female Institute" for higher education since 1839 the school was accredited to award four-year degrees in 1867 and became Rutgers Female College with a location on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. An important piece of history from one of the earliest four-year colleges open to women. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education‎

‎Educational Societies Grant Funds to " Promising Talents" 1818‎

‎The Second Annual Report of the Education Society of Connecticut; and of the Female Education Society of New Haven. New Haven: Printed by Nathan Whiting. 1818. Original paper wrappers 9 x 6 in. 15 pages gently bound together center left edge. Pages are browned with small chips and creases at edges scattered foxing and small liquid stains that do not affect the text. 2 other copies on OCLC.<br/><br/>The pamphlet includes the Constitution and Mission of the Constitution of the Charitable Society of Connecticut: "to furnish pecuniary assistance to.young men of piety and promising talents" who intend to pursue religious studies at Yale College. It also includes treasury reports from the group and similar documents from The Female Education Society which also sought to provide monetary assistance for young men pursing religious studies. An interesting booklet documenting community support for young men's education in the years following the War of 1812. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education‎

‎Women's First Education Movement in America: Denmark Academy Catalog‎

‎Denmark Academy Catalog 1876-1877. Denmark Iowa. Pamphlet /Volume 8 of 17: Founded in 1843. Denmark Academy was coeducational from its inception. At first a small local school it reopened in in 1852 with a new building and began to attract students from further reaches. The first graduating class consisted of only 2 students both female. One was Emma Cooper who went on to serve as "Lady Principal." Very rare with no copies of this program in any institution or library as per OCLC Worldcat.<br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. This document dates from 5 years before Seneca Falls. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education 1700s‎

‎Instructions for the Education of a Young Lady Circa 1790s‎

‎Early Women Education. ALS n.d. but late 1700s to early 1800s Sending Miss Isabella Berkeley to a teacher. Autograph Letter Signed 3 pages folded on a single large sheet with the 4th side serving as the address panel. To "Dear Madam." From "E." Identified as Margravine of Anspach.<br/><br/>She writes in her hand in Part: "I send you Miss Isabella Berkeley the youngest of the young Ladies-Elizabeth will be very little at your house-as she becomes companionable and I shall always have her with me when I can-Isabella has some natural faults which would be rooted in this house-and which nothing but abiding with young women submitting to those who educate them can cure her of-she is inclined to be a very fine lady-curious and what I call fidgety--.she has a good heart and she is laborious liking to be employed-works well at her needle-is charitable humane-I wish her to be made read loud for half an hour every day-to teach her to articulate in speaking-she was a very sickly child-and must eat very little butter-no wine-no coffee.<br/>And in postscript "I would wish her to read religious or moral books-and abridgement of History in general. <br/><br/>Afterwards when the general chronology is placed in her memory-she will read the History of every different country with measure. ". unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education 1827 America‎

‎One of the Earliest Formal Debates on the Value of Education for Women Concludes that Education is Necessary For All Women and Their Daughters‎

‎Women's Early Education. Report of the Commission Charged to examine memoirs relative to the education of women. Third Subject. - Morality. By Mr. Philis - Reporter. 1827. Paper boards. Folio size 13 in x 8.5 in. 68 pages of handwritten script in black ink. In this manuscript one of the earliest formal debates on the value of education for women the author radically concludes that formal education for women should be universally accessible: "We think that in whatever condition heaven has placed a woman" the author argues "from the daughter of the Prince to that of the most humble of the subjects there should be a similarity of ideas. When they are wisely explained the elements of Language and Calculations are they not necessary and indispensable to women in all stations" The author then reverses the very argument used against women's education-- that it is unnatural since motherhood is the only suitable destiny for women-- by arguing that education is exactly suited to  "what nature formed women to be". "She knows she was created to fulfill duties and penetrated with a sense of those she has to perform she makes all she possesses of enlightened ideas talents and fortune concur in accomplishing them. This is what nature formed women to be and such a well directed education would make her. This is what would make a good mother of a family who would well know how to form daughters worthy of imitating her." Education in fact is as naturally suited to women as motherhood and ought to be the province of adult women and girls alike regardless of age or opportunity-- an ideal still worth fighting for even nearly two centuries later. <br/><br/>It begins with a deceptively leading question: "What is the sort of education most suitable to Woman and the most proper to render them capable of fulfilling their destination as Mothers of families"Although the opening query is limited by modern standards formal education for many children-boys and girls alike-was not considered necessary in this period let alone for adult women with responsibilities in the home. The argument that education would serve women in their motherly duties was a crucial tool for advocates of womens' enfranchisement. The Commission judges three memoirs submitted on this topic and this forms the structure of the manuscript: "The Education Best Adapted to Form A Good Mother of A Family Is That Received at Home"; "It is Well Known That The Bad Education Of Women Does More Harm Than That of Men Because the Want of Good Conduct in Man Proceeds Frequently From The Education They Received From Their Mother ."; and "To Instruct the Children One Must Enlighten the Mothers". Thus the manuscript is valuable not only for its radical ideals but for its historical benefit as an overview of attitudes towards women's education at the turn of the 20th century. Just one year prior in 1826 the first public high schools were opened for girls in New York and Boston; it would be another 13 years until the first woman earned a college Bachelor's degree.  Cover boards worn with light soiling and scattered stains. Even toning and light soiling throughout. Very good to good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Acts for the State of Massachusetts January 12th Session 1804 Incorporation of Bradford Academy‎

‎Women's Education Movement. Acts for the State of Massachusetts January 12th Session 1804 Incorporation of Bradford Academy‎

‎Women's Education Movement. Pamphlet/ Volume 14 of 17: Acts for the State of Massachusetts January 12th Session 1804 Incorporation of Bradford Academy Containing the original incorporation of Bradford Academy. Bradford opened as the first coeducational institution in Massachusetts but due to overwhelming interest from parents of girls with no other option for education Bradford soon transitioned to become the first all-female academy in Massachusetts and among the first in the United States in 1836. Only three examples of these early Incorporation Acts could not be found among Institutional Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. But this document predates Seneca Falls by 40 years and Bradford was among the very first institutions to educate women in the United States. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Bradford Female Academy Catalog‎

‎the first all-female academy in Massachusetts Bradford Female Academy among the first in the U.S.‎

‎Women's Educational Movement. Bradford Female Academy Catalog 1886. A catalog from one of the most important historical female academics. Contains names of current students and an outline of the curriculum. Bradford opened as the first coeducational institution in Massachusetts but due to overwhelming interest from parents of girls with no other options for education Bradford soon transitioned to become the first all-female academy in Massachusetts and among the first in the United States in 1836. Not copy of this item could be found among Institutional and library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Bradford Female Academy Catalog‎

‎the first all-female academy in Massachusetts Bradford Female Academy among the first in the U.S. 1844 Catalog‎

‎Women's Education Movement. Pamphlet/ Volume 4 of 17: Bradford Female Academy Catalog 1844. A very early catalog from one of the most important historical female academics. Contains names of current students and an outline of the curriculum. Bradford opened as the first coeducational institution in Massachusetts but due to overwhelming interest from parents of girls with no other options for education Bradford soon transitioned to become the first all-female academy in Massachusetts and among the first in the United States in 1836. Very rare to find items from the first decade of operation of this pionering Female Academy. There are no copies of this very early female education catalog in any institution or libraries as per OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. This document dates 4 years before Seneca Falls. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Catalog of the Officers and Members of The Seminary For Female Teachers‎

‎1839 Catalog of the Members of The Seminary For Female Teachers‎

‎Early American Women's Education Movement. Catalog of the Officers and Members of The Seminary For Female Teachers. Salem Massachusetts. Printed at the Register Press. April 1839. Women's Academy and Seminary Archive recording the first important movement of women into higher education in the United States seminary was synonymous with "academy" and did not have the religious connotation of today-This is an important point but seems awkwardly placed. Maybe either use the phrase "into secular higher education" in first sentence or in next sentence say "In the 1800's the Female Academy and Seminary Movement transformed American educational norms allowing women the opportunity to receive secular non-religious college-level education<br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. This document dates 10 years before Seneca Falls. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Catholic Girls' School‎

‎Regulations for the Catholic Girls' School 1841‎

‎Catholic Girls' School Ugbrook England. Regulations for the Catholic Girls' School at Ugbrook. Chudleigh: J. E. Searle 1841. This book contains the regulations approved by the Right Reverend the Vicar Apostolic of the Western District of England for the Catholic Girls School at Ugbrook. Uncommon to find formal women's education regulations from this early in the 19th century. Very good. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Chapone‎

‎1827 Book Promotes Education in the Sciences for Girls title On the Improvement of the Mind‎

‎Women's Education Chapone Hester; Gregory John; Pennington Sarah. Chapone on the Improvement of the Mind; Dr. Gregory's Legacy to his Daughters; Lady Pennington's Advice to her Absent Daughters; with an additional Letter on the Management and Education of Infant Children. London: Scott Webster & Geary c. 1827. Marbled leather boards. 32mo approximately 3.25" x 5.5" inches. 262 pages. Two engravings a frontispiece with tissue guard and a title page illustration. First edition in very good condition of this omnibus of foundational works in women's education. The individual texts brought together in this publication were all wildly successful and went through multiple editions in both Europe and the United States. While "conduct books" aimed toward's women's self-improvement became popular in the mid-19th century this edition is remarkable for encouraging rational understanding and free thought in young women through a proper education Chapone as well as defending a woman's right to follow her conscience over blind obedience to marriage vows or social codes Pennington who divorced her husband and was cut off from her children. This illustrated edition of Mrs Hester Chapone's conduct book. Written for her niece who was 15 years old at the time. Throughout the letters Chapone encourages rational understanding through reading history and literature. She explicitly states that sentimental novels are to be avoided. With four illustrated plates and an illustrated title page. The topics discussed range from economy government politeness religion as well as the heart and affections. Chapone's Letters were written when the popularity of advice or conduct books were at its peak. It had over 28 editions printed and first editions are extremely rare this is an early edition. including a French translation. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Chowan Baptist Female Institute Catalog‎

‎Women's Educational Movement. Chowan Baptist Female Institute Catalog‎

‎Women's Educational Movement. Chowan Baptist Female Institute Catalog 1877-1878. The Chowan Baptist Female Institute became Chowan College in 1910 when it began awarding baccalaureate degrees. Unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. This document dates 10 years before Seneca Falls.Not copy could be found among Institutional Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education College‎

‎Photo Album from Female College Student 1919-1922‎

‎Women's College Photo album of a young woman college student including 85 Gelatin silver print photos taken from 1919-1922. Includes images of women's dormitories schoolmates and details extracurricular programs such as social dances and boating excursion. Most photos from Washington state. 7 x 10 1/2 in. Original black cloth boards. 23 pages filled with 85 black and white photos of various sizes ranging from 2.5 x 1.5 in. to 5.5 x 3.5 in. Three are loose photos. Inscribed on inside front cover: "From Papa Merrie Christmas 1921."<br/><br/>A major facet of this young woman's life was her education as she includes more photos and captions that reference this than anything else. The album owner shows great pride in her dormitory room in which she is shown reading in a chair with a Harvard pennant prominently affixed tot he wall behind her. "Taken in my room "77" 1922". Another image shows the view from window in this room: "Lookout Mt" taken from my window '77'". This time was so important for her that she even takes care to remember the room numbers of her roommates and other fellow students such as: "My old roommate of 1919 Room 44" and "Miss Fiddler Roommate "Room 28" Summer School 1920". She even notes that one former classmate who "roomed in "27" 1921-22 was "A Good Kid". Also includes one photo of four students in a Home Economics high school class.<br/><br/>Album also includes images of her friends and family and recent memories from World War I including one handsome 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 photo of two soldiers in WWI-era uniforms kneeling with their firearms. A smaller photo of a man in military uniform dated 1919 includes this caption: "In days of old 'do you remember the telephone office' and those letters Ha! Ha." The album's owner certainly had a sense of humor and often includes nicknames inside jokes and playful asides. "I looked like this the Summer of 1920. But those times are over." Next to a photo of people out boating she writes: "Out on the lake.Washington" and "Some bunch of "chickens". And in a series of photos in which she models fancy clothes she writes: "Do you think I look natural" She also includes humorous outtakes of her friends such as "W.L. asleep after the dance Ha! Ha!" and notes family members work machinery very helpful technology at the time "Malcolm's little old machine". Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Composition Book‎

‎Young Ladies Handwritten composition notebook Write Poetry on Studying for Exams: "One bangs the books then grasps them tight And studies morning noon and night‎

‎Women Education 19th Century Handwritten composition notebook of a young woman filled with poems and verses in many hands dating from 1862-1863. Includes poetry about studying for school examinations and writing compositions. 7 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. Original green boards. 78 pages full of handwritten poems and verses. Handwritten on front end page: "Katie E. Kimmens. Providence 11th Mo. 1862."<br/><br/>"A week before Examination" "One has a headache one a cold One has her neck in flannel rolled; Ask the complaint and you are told 'Next week's examination'.One bangs the books then grasps them tight And studies morning noon and night As though she took some strange delight In these examinations/ The books are marred defaced and thumbed The brains with midnight tasks benumed Still all in that account is summed Next week's examinations" "Compositions" "Some have a lesson hard to get And have not even seen it yet Ask when what tis that makes them fret "Oh dear tis Composition Day"!/ One's last and cannot find her pen Another has no paper then The cause of this but ask of them And each in sighing tones will say "Oh dear tis Composition Day"!/ One rises with the morning light Takes up her pen begins to write; And seems to take some strange delight When e'er she hears a scholar say "Oh dear tis Composition Day"! Includes poems by well-known writers such as Lord Tennyson "St. Agnes Eve" and "Come Not When I Am Dead" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow "The Village Blacksmith" and Thomas Hood "The Bridge of Sighs". Also includes poems about the perils of war "The Soldier's Dream of Home" and the difficulty of losing a parent: "I cannot call her Mother" "The marriage rites are over And though I turned aside To keep the guests from seeing The tears I could not hide I . my face in smiling And led my little brother To greet my father's chosen But I could not call her Mother." Light toning to first page and occasional light stains throughout. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Elizabeth P. Hughes‎

‎Elizabeth P. Hughes The Education of Welsh Women 1887‎

‎Elizabeth P. Hughes. The Education of Welsh Women. London: W. Speaight & Sons 1887. 8 pages. Elizabeth Philips Hughes was a pioneering Welsh educator and the first principal of the Cambridge Training College for Women later renamed to Hughes Hall in her honor. Hughes had a dedicated lifelong interest in women's education in Wales and she served as secretary of the Association for Promoting the Education of Girls in Wales; she also helped found a teachers' college in Barry Wales in 1914. This pamphlet documents a speech given by Hughes at Cardiff January 1887 at the first Public Meeting of the Association for Promoting the Education of Girls in Wales. Cover chipping at edges. Comes with document on The Education of Girls in Wales which lists six pamphlets published by the Association for Promoting the Education of Girls in Wales. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Female College‎

‎Women's Education Movement. New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College Catalog 1881‎

‎Women's Education Movement. New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College Catalog 1881. Tilton NH. The catalog has 36 pages of courses personnel and other information including tuition and fees. The most expensive were Piano and Voice Culture which were each $12 per semester. The seminary exists today at Tilton School. No copy could be found among Institutional or library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's Academy and Seminary Archive recording the first important movement of women into higher education in the United States seminary was synonymous with "academy" and did not have the religious connotation of today. In the 1800's the Female Academy and Seminary Movement transformed American educational norms allowing women the opportunity to receive secular non-religious college-level education. Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Female Education‎

‎Burlington Female Seminary Catalog 1850-1851 just 3 years after Seneca Falls‎

‎Women's Education Movement. Burlington Female Seminary Catalog 1850-1851. Decorative cover states it was founded in 1835. An early owner "Lizzie Lathrop" has signed her name on the top right comer of the cover. Perhaps a new student of the school as her name is not listed among the pupils. The minimum ago for admittance was 12 years old which was actually the gold standard at the time when most boarding schools and some colleges nature admitted pupils from age 8 or younger. The senior class curriculum is the same for all pupils. It includes Latin Chemistry GeometryPhilosophy of Rhetoric Intellectual Philosophy Physiology Kame's Elements French Moral Science and the Constitution of the United States. No copy could be found among Institutional or library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's Academy and Seminary Archive recording the first important movement of women into higher education in the United States seminary was synonymous with "academy" and did not have the religious connotation of today. In the 1800's the Female Academy and Seminary Movement transformed American educational norms allowing women the opportunity to receive secular non-religious college-level education. Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. This document dates from just 3 years after Seneca Falls. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Goddard Seminary Catalog‎

‎Women's Education Movement Goddard Seminary Catalog 1877‎

‎Women's Education Movement. Goddard Seminary Catalog 1877. Pamphlet Catalog for the 1877 class of Goddard Seminary a coeducational school in Barre VT. Including the names of students. Goddard College began in 1863 in Barre Vermont as the Green Mountain Central Institute and in 1870 was renamed Goddard Seminary. Founded by Universalists Goddard Seminary was a four-year preparatory high school primarily for Tufts College. For many years the Seminary prospered. But the opening of many good public high schools made many of the New England academics obsolete. The trustees added a Junior College to the Seminary in 1935 and in 1938 Goddard College was chartered. It remains progressive Universalist institution. There are no copies of this very early female education catalog in any institution or libraries as per OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's Academy and Seminary Archive recording the first important movement of women into higher education in the United States seminary was synonymous with "academy" and did not have the religious connotation of today. In the 1800's the Female Academy and Seminary Movement transformed American educational norms allowing women the opportunity to receive secular non-religious college-level education. Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Handwritten Album‎

‎Handwritten Album with 35 Photos and Hand-colored Illustrations Document Teenage Girl's Life as she Starts University 1924-1929‎

‎Album Women Education Very large book filled with handwritten memories 35 photos 18 large illustrations and mementos from a girl student in St. Louis Missouri as she graduates elementary school in 1925 proceeds through high school and begins studies at the University of Missouri. 77 handwritten inscriptions and autographs from friends classmates and teachers. Entries dated 1924-1929. "School Friendship Book." Designed and illustrated by Clara Powers Wilson. Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co. copyright 1910. Original paper boards. 9 x 6 in. Embossed cover with image of a formal entranceway. 190 pages. Book includes space to enter information on their Class including motto colors and flowers Classmates Faculty Favorite Studies Societies "Stunts & Jokes" "Proms-Dances-Hops" Sports Holidays Reunions Kodak Snap-Shots and Commencement. Female student records her commencement from Cote Brilliante School her activities at Central High School and few mementos from the start of her college education. <br/><br/>77 handwritten notes and poems addressed to Ms. Domini. "I wish you health; I wish you wealth I wish a golden star; I wish you heaven after death; What could I wish you more" Many of the entries have a comical element. One signs off as Krazy Kat a popular very early comic strip cartoon. "Your head reminds me of a big block of wood." Others have advice on dealing with young suitors: "Do a girls dirty Do it with grace When a fellow trys sic to kiss you Slap him in the face. Your classmate Irish". "Dearest Marie If you ever get married And you hubby gets cross Pick up a rolling pin And tell him whose boss. Your friend Mounted Police." Additional 11 page book of Autographs dated 4/9/24 from when Domini was in 8th grade at Cote Brilliance. Includes 35 photos of fellow classmates; most have handwritten captions identifying the subject but one has the caption underneath: "Puzzle: Who are the girls" Final pages of the book include 18 large drawings and illustrations nine of which are hand colored full-length drawings of fashionable young women with short bobbed haircuts and wearing short knee-length dresses with captions such as "O-o-oo That 'innocent' look" and "Have you seen the Dancer of Paris" Some are signed as works by members of the Art Appreciation club while one drawing of a forlorn-looking young lady includes the caption: "Drawn by Helen Hudson in a study hall. This is all she had to do."<br/><br/>Includes an autograph letter on studying and living on campus at University of Missouri Columbia written to "Shorty" a school friend identified by photos in the album dated Jan. 31 1929. "Dearest Shorty-.We sure have missed you but I hope you have having as good a time as I am. I am about run down not bragging from business to do & scandal to tell you.Your name was called on the Varsity Hockey team and congrats to you.We are having a hike 5 mi. Sat. morning & I am one of the new hike leaders.Don't mind if I write in a hurry as I have another letter to write and gobs of studying. I didn't make my grades at all & am paralyzed so far as activities is concerned.Basketball tournament starts next week & must be at practice. I passed my Jr. English Exam & I am rid of that obstacel now. I may get thru this Univ. I don't know. I hope you get to go to school & even if you don't you can have heaps of fun. We will have a keen game Sat. rite here with Okla. & I wish u could see it.Of course I'm in a hurry as I didn't get home till 12:15 last nite & been so busy today. All of Read is getting along keen & so many changes of rooms. Write to me. Lovingly Sis."<br/><br/>Album includes many pages of memorabilia and ephemera related to athletics and school life including the Girls Athletic Association. "Every girl in the school is a member of the Girl' Athletic Association the primary purpose of which is to promote health. The organization stimulates interest in healthful outdoor and indoor activities which lasts not only as long as the girls are in school but in after life as well.each girl chooses at least one outdoor athletic activity each term.tennis hiking golf hockey and swimming. All the girls play baseball." Over 20 pasted clippings and loose cutouts of members of the basketball and football teams. Loose red felt banner "Cardinals Nat'l League Champs 1926". 7 tickets to football and baseball games and area Kennel Clubs. 33 additional press clippings and cutouts about general school topics in "Clippings and Press Notices" section. 25 clippings of jokes and funny stories pasted in Stunts & Jokes area in addition to handwritten entries. "Love me little Love me long Don't flirt be-Cause it's wrong."<br/><br/>First page shows photo of Cote Brilliante School and another building labeled Central High "My Alma Mater". Includes certificate of qualification for admittance to high school 6 high school report Cards and 1 Report Card from the1928-9 school year at College of Arts & Science at the University of Missouri Columbia. Handwritten notes detailing Commencement exercises from Cote Brilliante School on January 22 1925. 8 programs and invitations for other school events. 6 birthday Christmas and holiday cards. 3 programs for school productions. 1 blue and white ribbon. Ribbon and card for City Art Museum in St. Louis pasted in to book. 4 pasted cutouts of teachers. Owner's plate printed inside from cover. This book belongs to "Marie J. Domini 4569 Sh Ferdinand Ave. St. Louis Missouri // Graduated from Cote Brilliante School Jan. 22 1925." Cover is worn hinges loose. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Handwritten Novel‎

‎Original 158 pages Handwritten Novel about Medieval England by Young Girl 1868‎

‎Handwritten original novel. By M. L. titled"Rose A Tale in the Time of Queen Margaret." 1868. Handwritten in ink. Dedicated on first page "To my dear Father and Mother from their ever loving daughter Mary". 7 x 4.5 in. Original quarter black morocco boards. 158 Handwritten pages. Gilt detail to cover and "Rose" on spine. A remarkable original novel written by a young girl at a time when formal education was not common for girls. This story reveals an educated mind in both the realms of writing and is history as this novel is set in medieval England. "The sunny month of July had come and Edward had begun his troubled reign. A short period of quiet had begun in which the people were to enjoy a rest before fresh trouble and bloodshed should begin. The fields were filled with waving grain and the woods were fresh and green round the old castle of Dunkirk." Page 155. Light toning. Writing on some pages has faded but still legible. Very good condition.<br/><br/>The novel takes place in medieval England. "The setting sun was sending a flood of light over the hills and distant mountains and over the old castle of Dunkirk making the river Wharfe shine like gold when a little boat shot swiftly out of a turn in the river and came towards the castle. There were two men in it the older man was seated at the stern wrapt in a long dark cloak and having his hap pulled over his face so that only a pair of dark twinkling gray eyes showed below it" page 1.<br/><br/>One of the protagonists is a beautiful teenager about the same age as the author along with a cast of other characters including Lords and Dukes. "She was a most lovely girl. A quantity of dark brown hair that curled around a neck and face of most lovely form and complexion and a mouth of beautiful expression helped to form a face both sweet and lively But the most striking feature was a pair of almost black eyes fringed with long dark lashes. They were full of expression sometimes merry with laughter and again deep and thoughtful. Rose Murray was about seventeen years old at this time she was niece of the Lord of Dunkirk and having hardly any relations except him had always lived with him. Ever since she could remember those old towers had protected and sheltered her" page 8. "Rollin entered a large hall with a huge staircase on one side. Going up the stairs he passed into a passage and after numerous turning and ups and downs he opened a great door and passed into a good sized room. In the middle of this was a round table and on it were papers and books. At one end of the room was a recess with a window with a broad window slit. There was a little shelf on which were a few written books and writing materials.As Rollin entered a gentleman with a paper in his hands look up from his writing and smiling said 'Well Rollin have you had a pleasant time at London and what have you learned while you were gone of the queen's intentions and of what the Duke of York is going to do'" page 5-6.<br/><br/>The tale has adventure suspense and a happy ending. "The patched eye one seemed anxious to go on by his motions urging them to proceed. Rose watched him closely and at last saw him while his companion's backs were turned hold the lantern in such a way as to let his whole figure be distinctly seen and motion them to go back quickly it seemed so to Rose at least. She told this to her companion who was anxiously considering what should be done next" page 99. "And now for the next hour or two before the gray dawn came Lord John and Rose sat talking over all that had happened while they had been apart" page 149. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Handwritten Poems‎

‎Album of Handwritten Poems of a Young Lady 1827‎

‎19th cent Women education Album with 38 handwritten entries from friends and admirers of a young lady in 1827 Pennsylvania. 8 x 6.5 in. Original boards. Gilt detail to spine and covers. "Louisa M. Partridge" on gilt black leather label on front cover. Green marble end papers. 140 pages. 4 drawings and 1 vivid small watercolor of a rose and open book. Entries marked as being recorded in Middletown Norwich Mt. Lebanon and Woodstock. Clipping pasted to inside front cover: "Definition of a lady's album. - An instrument of torture invented by some cruel fair one to rack the brains of her male acquaintance."<br/><br/>Friendship albums became popular in America in the 1820s as the blossoming culture of sentimentalism made its mark on personal relationships especially those of young women finishing their time at a female academy and preparing to leave their school friends. "O bless the hours when first I met That winning smile of thine! It soothed the lingering long regret of auld lang syne." "To Louisa Let them tell of the joys that e'er can be found In the gay round of pleasure where riches abound Let them picture with Janey's best art the delight Found in tipping nowhere and now there the bright Flowers of beauty as through life we move But give me the smile from the friend that I love.". unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Handwritten Poems‎

‎Friendship Album of Handwritten of Poems of a Virginian Young Lady‎

‎Friendship album with 18 handwritten entries in multiple hands to a young woman from 1859-1892. Philadelphia: Hayes & Zeld n.d. 7.5 x 5 in. Original black leather boards. Embossing and gilt detail to spine and front cover. 240 pages. 18 handwritten entries dated 1859-1892 from locations in Pennsylvania Lebanon Reading and Virginia Manassas Middlesex County Richmond. Lines for Miss Mary: "Then while this book is filling up and while still exhausting life sweet life; You will perceive that all intend; to leave a token from a friend. Then when you turn from leaf to leaf And when your heart is free from grief Forget not then a thought to lend; That this was written by a friend." Friendship albums were popular at this time amongst young women and they gathered entries from classmates at female academies and young male admirers alike. <br/><br/>A Wish to Miss Mary Titus "May all the days forever be Just as the healt of man Be all life's roses offered thee Without our piercing thorn May earth's best blessings on the rest To thee may peace be given And be they every moment bless With all the smiles of heaven As is this wish I wish again That life to you may be the same." Not all entries were poems; some were short messages with a signature while other include longer essays. "Good nature is the very air of a good mind the sign of a large and generous soul and the peculiar soil in which virtue prospers. May you my dear Mary evermore seek to cultivate it. Then rest assured that like the . which when exposed to the sun is said to drink in and regain the rays of light and reflect them in the dark the gloomiest walks of life lill be irradiated by the thinning beauties of Good Nature sanctified." Full title page with publisher information heavy toning and discoloration. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Handwritten Scrapbook‎

‎Handwritten Commencement Memory Book of a NY Female student at Brooklyn Heights Class of 1907 - with Photos mementos and handwritten Journal‎

‎Women Education Commencement Memory Book from a female student at Brooklyn Heights Seminary class of 1907 filled with 17 photos 15 unique mementos and hand-written recordings of her commencement experience and school memories. "My Commencement." New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1904. Entries from 1906-1910. Original blue cloth boards. 8 x 5 in. Gilt detail to spine and front cover. 239 pages. "This book will be found to be a convenient form in which to keep a record of one's commencement and all the interesting facts connected with it including accounts of the exercises brief sketches of the teachers the classmates newspaper clippings etc. The keeping of such a record will afford a great deal of entertainment not only at the time when it is all fresh in the mind but in future years when it will serve to recall many pleasant memories which otherwise would be forgotten." Memory albums were quite popular in America at this time especially among young women at female academies who would fill out books to remember time spent together.<br/><br/>Records Antoinette Butler's social life and academic record including her studies in French German Latin Physics Chemistry Geometry History and Literature. Hand-drawn diagram of the commencement stage page 30 records of all her friend's commencement gowns "white handkerchief linen embroidered in Japan with the wisteria pattern" and "white ruffled mull dress trimmed with val lace. Made Empire with straps over the shoulders." 6 photos of classmates with entries in their own hands pasted into book. Also includes 11 photos of teachers and staff including two African-Americans identified as the Janitor and Janitress. Includes areas to enter information on the book's Owner their School the Commencement Exercises the Class Classmates and Reunions. Includes a short handwritten history of the school Brooklyn Heights Seminary. "Miss Brigham who was associated with him was a wonderful woman in every way. Every girl who was under her influence feels the uplifting force to this day and has imparted one small part of it to her children. After Miss Brigham's death in a railroad accident a Memorial hall was erected to her memory in connection with the Young Women's Christian Association.The curriculum which includes Kindergarten and one year of college work embraces almost every department of education." A note from her grandfather pasted in congratulating her on her graduation: "My darling granddaughter Antoinette - On this happy occasion that marks one of the transitional specks of your life I gladly transfer to your keeping one fo the the most precious souvenirs of the sainted grandmother whom you have only known through the loving memories of your own dear father and of the two aunties - one translated to the heavenly life - who with myself have watched with intense interest your development in to a lovely and helpful womanhood. God bless you my child! Grandfather."<br/><br/>Includes entries from several reunion gatherings around New York at venues such as the Women's University Club on Madison Square; and gatherings as they transitioned to adult lives: "This was a purpose for giving a silk stocking 'shower' for Marjorie Speers who had just announced her engagement to Gilbert Browning. She is the first one of our class to be engaged." Also pasted into book: 3 images of the school; report card; commencement invitation; commencement program; a color printed card "With Love and Devotion"; 8 newspaper clippings regarding the graduating class; the yellow silk ribbon which tied her diploma; the tulle bow which tied her commencement flowers; lovely hand-colored Class Day Program; 1 letter addressed to "My beautiful lady No longer the school girl!" handwritten speech that Butler gave during the Class Day Program. Inscribed to owner on front end page: "To miss Antoinette Reeve Butler Dec. 25 1906. Merry Christmas from Uncle Will & Aunt Hallie". Pages 139-196 197-207 adhered together due to water damage. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education History and Poetry‎

‎Young Lady Writes on American History and Poetry 1880-1883‎

‎19th century Handwritten Composition book filled with handwritten poems and verses from a young lady in Lancaster County Pennsylvania 1880-1883. Original cloth boards. 8 1/4 x 7 in. "Compositions" embossed on front cover. 100 pages. Each page filled with handwritten poems and reflections including writing about attending school and nostalgia for being a student. "Mary A. Dunlap Willow Grove School 1880" written on first page. Original poems such as "Away to School" and "The School House on the Hill" "Fond memory paints the scenes of other years Green be their memory still And bright amid those joyous scenes appear the school house on the hill. // Cho. Oh I never can forget no I never can forget The old school house on the hill. // There hands the swing upon the maple-tree Where you and I once swung; There flows the spring forever flowing free As when we both were young. // There climb the vines and there the berries grow which once we prised so high; And there the ripe nuts glisten in the glow Of rich October sky."<br/><br/>Includes original history reports on American Literature and The Colonial Period 1640-1760. "The Colonial Age was mainly one of fighting and manual industry.The drama then the most popular form of literature in England was not tolerated by the Puritans and did not flourish therefore in America. Libraries were few and the means of communication but scant; hence the age was not favorable to literary development and the growth of American literature was slow indeed." Includes list of prominent American writers including: Thomas Jefferson John Greenleaf Whittier and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Excerpts from several of Shakespeare's most famous works including Twelfth Night "Music/ That strain again; it had a dying fall; Oh it came o'er my ear like the sweet south That breathes upon a bank of violets Stealing and giving odor" and As You Like It. "Sweet are the uses of adversity; Which like the toad ugly and venomous Wears yet a precious jewel in its head". Seven drafted letters at end of book regarding dinner invitations letters of condolence and a subscription to The Atlantic Monthly. Last several pages are ledger book of loans and debts. Brown stain in upper inside corner of book affecting last 40 pages. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Laboratory Notebook‎

‎First Public High School for Girls in the United States: Lab Notebook with 30 Scientific Illustrations 1903 NY‎

‎Women Education Girl student's laboratory notebook of 38 experiments and 30 scientific drawings at Wadleigh High School in 1903 only 16 years of existence New York City's first public high school for girls. 8 x 7 in. Original maroon boards. 142 pages first 97 pages filled with handwriting in pencil. All experiments dated 1903. "to be pasted on outside cover of note book. Borough of Manhattan New York City Wadleigh High School January 12 1904. This notebook contains the original notes of Sylvia DeGiorgio on laboratory work done under my immediate supervision. All numerical data and all notes descriptive of apparatus process and resulting phenomena were written in the laboratory at the time when the experiment was performed. Florence Hermann Teacher." Records 38 experiments that explore different topics in physical science such as: Verify the Law of Flotation Prove that a lever acts as if its mass were collected at one point Determine the mechanical advantages and law of inclined plane and Determine chemical action in a simple voltaic cell. Experiments contain tables to record data and observations with 30 scientific hand drawings in pencil to accompany lab notes. "I placed a 100g weight in such a position as that it would not roll and on it placed a meter stick and balanced it. I placed a 50g weight on the 17 cm mark and determined where a 20g weight should be applied to balance it. I then calculated the distance of 50 g or Force A from the fulcrum and also of 20g on Force B by subtracting the distance fo the position of A from the fulcrum and of B from the fulcrum. Then I multiplied the weight or magnitude of A by the calculated distance of A from the fulcrum and of B likewise the product was the moment of the force and the products of A and B should equal. I performed the same operation tree other times each time placing the weight-at different points on the stick. The movements of the forces acting on one part of the lever should equal the movement of the forces acting on another part of the lever."<br/><br/>Wadleigh High School was first founded in 1897 when secondary education for girls especially immigrants was considered highly novel; this important school led the way for other educational reforms in the country and also led to more job opportunities for women to work as higher level teachers. This student Sylvia DeGiorgio was from an immigrant family with several members born abroad in Italy Malta and Egypt and the school took pride in both the academic as well as social education it provided to its girls students taking pride in the "gentlewomen" who graduated from the school. 2 loose pages recount the births and deaths of family members. First 2 pages detached. Loose hinges. Boards worn at extremities. Clean crisp interior. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Letter‎

‎If You Were the King's Daughter You Would Have To Learn." A Father Encourages his Daughter to Gain an Education 1823‎

‎Early Women Education ALS Jn Howard. Preston. Nov. 29 1823. To his daughter Sarah "My Dear Child." 3 pages Autograph Letter Signed folded from a large sheet with the 4th page showing the original stampless address panel. Usual holes where original wax seal was torn off.<br/><br/>She writes in her hand in Part: "My dear child I had great pleasure in reading your letter to your Brother-and the more-when I understood that you had not only written it but composed it. I feel persuaded you will try to profit every Day by the kind and good instruction of your Cousin and Tutoress:--you must never esteem anything too difficult which you are set to do. If you were the King's Daughter you would have to learn in patient submission; and how much more ready should you be to do so in your situation in Life! Your dear mother and I have always been glad to see your fondness for reading but you must try always to understand and remember what you read-as it is not the quantity of reading but duly improving it which is the thing to be desired-and that makes it of real worth.Believe me dear Sarah we do not forget you but love you much tho' you are at a distance from us--" A touching and encouraging letter from a progressive parent whose interest in his daughter's education is clearly more than the polite drawing room variety. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education LGBTQ‎

‎The Lesbian Herald 1917‎

‎Women's Education. The Lesbian Herald. Published 1917 by Hood College the Women's College of Frederick Maryland which remained an all-female institution until 1971. First edition in printed wrappers. 6.5" x 10" inches. 69 pages. While the title of The Lesbian Herald is likely an allusion to the ancient all-female isle of Lesbos the title was also making a slyly veiled reference since "lesbianism" was already in use in a more contemporary sense the word "lesbian" to describe erotic or romantic relationships between women had been documented as early as 1870 and by 1925 the word was recorded as a noun to refer to a homosexual woman. The Lesbian Herald was published monthly and covered campus and alumnae news in addition to providing a place for student and alumnae authors to share short stories poems and editorials. Also includes original advertisements. In good condition. Small tears to wrappers but pages clean bright and tightly bound with nice bold text. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Old Dominion Institute Catalog‎

‎First Women's Education Movement. Old Dominion Institute Catalog 1860-1861‎

‎First Women's Education Movement Old Dominion Institute Catalog 1860-181. Pamphlet/ Volume 12 of 17:Annual Announcement of the Old Dominion Institute Catalog For The Year 1860-1861. Richmond VA. Contemporary Note on the first blank page. The Catalog includes a description of the school textbooks mode of instruction tuition and list of pupils of 1859-1860.Rare with No copy found among Institutional or library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Photo Album‎

‎Cyanotype Album of 111 Photos of Sports Teams and Social Life at All-Girls Academy 1903-1905‎

‎Women education Sports Album of female students at The Baldwin School for girls in Brywn Mawr PA from 1903-1905. Photo album with 111 cyanotype photographs of various sizes ranging from 2 in x 1 in. to 4 in x 2.5 in. Original paper boards. 40 pages. 5.5 x 7.25 in. Album records the life of young students at the all-female Baldwin School including their activities in sports such as basketball and field hockey time spent living in the dormitories and extracurricular diversions with school friends. <br/><br/>The school was founded in 1888 as "Miss Baldwin's School for Girls Preparatory for Bryn Mawr College" as there was an increasing movement to create formal education opportunities for young ladies across the country. Images of the social lives of students at the residential academy. Includes photos of a pastoral drive "View from my window 1903" and two photos of the interior with one clearly showing a banner for Harvard University. Photos of student life such as the 1904 "Freshman Cake-Walk" and a picture with a small dog the "4th class mascot". Many photos in which girls dress in overalls as if they were pioneers or farmers. "Yours-Truly" written under photo of figure in pants jacket and tie. Images from a trip to Newport Rhode Island to visit Fort Adams and a female friend called "Teddy."<br/><br/>Many photos document the sporting life and outdoor activities for students most notably of field hockey games and practices including team photoswith team members identified as "Hoot" and "Tat" among more conventional names. Photo captioned "At the 6th or 7th game" that shows a playing field which is being walked over by women in ankle-length dresses and there are other photos of hockey practice. Another photo shows a girl walking with field hockey stick in hand: "'Husky' Smith 1904". Photo of Basketball practice outside of a school building and girls holding rackets on on either side of a tennis net. Photos of the girls sledding down a snowy hill. Name of original owner handwritten in black ink on label on front cover "Mrs. Samuel J. Gummere 2 Regent Street Worcester Mass." Boards worn at extremities. Images very crisp. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Photo Album‎

‎Photo Album of Young College Woman in Pacific Northwest‎

‎Photo album of young woman high school graduate in the Pacific Northwest with over 200 Gelatin silver print photos 1911-1918. Album size 7 x 10.5 in. Original black cloth boards. 209 black and white vintage photos of various sizes from 1 x 1 in. to 5.5 x 3 in. Includes 12 postcards of locations in Washington state and British Columbia Canada. 40 pages. Album is completely full with photos on every page.<br/><br/>Notably includes a photo of a young woman graduate in cap and gown who holds a pennant that reads "Haddon H.S. 1911". In another photo a women holds a pennant that includes "1918". Other images in the album include women playing tennis and riding bicycles. Girls wear uniforms and march across a field in formation or perform calisthenics; other photos show the same schoolgirls camping in nature amongst tents and forest scenery. There are also images of younger children at school and at play wearing dress up clothes or preparing for a stage production; they wear colonial-era costumes and one is even dressed in a Japanese kimono. Some photos depict community life such as local parades in which dozens of American flags are proudly waved; and even images of shipbuilders at work. Few photos have handwritten captions but those that do show personality of the owner with remarks such as: "cutie" and "happy". Includes 12 postcards of the University of Washington Seattle campus and of attractions around Victoria British Columbia. An interesting Album showing about 200 images of college life at the turn of the century in the Pacific Northwest. Very good condition. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Poughkeepsie Female Academy Founding Story and Engraving‎

‎Women's Educational Movement. Rural Repository News Journal 1841 Poughkeepsie Female Academy Founding Story and Engraving‎

‎Women's Educational Movement. Rural Repository News Journal 1841 Poughkeepsie Female Academy Founding Story and Engraving. Large Item. Poughkeepsie Female Academy- Hudson N. Y. This news journal the "Rural Repository" leads with a full page story on the opening of the Poughkeepsie Female Academy and engravings. More than 30 years later Vassar College would open near the same site. <br/><br/>Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." This document predates Seneca Falls by 7 years. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education teachers‎

‎Photo Album: a Life of Freedom & Sacrifice: The Young Teachers of Cornwall College 1920's‎

‎Women's Education. Photo Album: Truro Cornwall Teacher Training College. Truro Cornwall UK: 1925-1927. Oblong octavo. Bradbound brown boards patterned for leather effect "Album" stamped in gilt on cover. Modest rubbing to the front hinge and slight bumping at the corners. 164 glossy-finish snapshot photographs of the female college students and their life at Cornwall in a variety of sizes including 3.5" x 5.5" 2.5" x 4.5" 3.5" x 2.5" inches both black and white and sepia. Most are captioned in white ink. Slight warp to some photographs from being pasted to the pages and occasion residue from fingerprints. Beautiful impressionistic portraits of the life of these hopeful young teachers in Cornwall. In addition to the many vivid photos of the teachers going for outings and picnicks "Help yourself to the cream" and lively portraits "the long and short of it" under a photograph of a tall young woman smiling ruefully there are photographs of the ancient city of Cornwall which carry a beautiful spectral quality. <br/><br/>In the 1920s teaching was one of the only pursuits available to women who wanted economic enfranchisement outside of waged domestic service. However there were many restrictions placed on female teachers; The women we see smiling in these photos although choosing liberation in one sense also faced much personal sacrifice. These women had to live morally exemplary lives by the rigorous contemporary standards since they were entrusted to raise the youth. Additionally until 1944 in the UK no married women were allowed to work as teachers. If a woman teacher married she had to resign from her job; if she was already married she was sacked. Some women found a way around the marriage bars by marrying in secret and then living apart from their husband or by having a very long engagement. Most female teachers however remained single in a time when marriage and motherhood signified adult female identity. The tensions between two identities-- that of the professional teacher and that of the feminine woman-- coupled with the influence of the suffrage movement and systematic unfair treatment in the teacher's unions led to teachers becoming some of the most ardent feminists of the movement. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education UK‎

‎Photo album from all girls' Boarding School 1916-1918‎

‎Women Education Photo album from all girls' school with 23 images of sports leisure and extracurricular activities. Gelatin silver print Photos dated 1916-1918. Original green cloth boards with "Photo Sketches" on the front cover. 14 card-stock pages. 6.25 x 7.5 in. Original black and white photos in various sizes from 2 x 2.75 in. to 3.5 x 5.5 in. Handwritten captions and dates with every photograph. Includes one program for a school stage production of "Blue Beard". Various photos from the St. Mary's School campus including many images of students pursuing extracurriculars such as sports and leisure in addition to photos of the grounds and some faculty.<br/><br/>Photo album of Ms. Rachel A.M Carpenter of Saint Mary's School in Wantage located in Southern England. Photos include images of the field hockey cricket and tennis teams; friends in school uniforms at leisure; and swimming in "the Baths". Friends are noted with their full names initials or nicknames such as "Tufty". Includes three cast photos from a school production of "Blue Beard" which was performed during summer term 1918.St. Mary's School was founded in 1873 as a girls' school and was at the forefront of the women's education movement in Britain. Just nine years earlier there were only 12 public secondary schools for girls in England and Wales and it wasn't until 1918 that compulsory schooling was required for children up to 14 years of age for both boys and girls. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Western Female Seminary Catalog‎

‎Women's Education Movement. Western Female Seminary Catalog 1868-1869‎

‎Women's Education Movement. Western Female Seminary Catalog 1868-1869. Oxford OH. Western Female Seminary was founded in 1853 as a daughter school of Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley Massachusetts. Its first principal Helen Peabody and most of the early faculty had been students and teachers at Mount Holyoke. Mary Lyon Residence Hall on the Western campus is named for Mount Holyok's founder Mary Lyon. It later received a charter and became Western College an all-female institution. Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. No copy could be found among Institutional or library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's Academy and Seminary Archive recording the first important movement of women into higher education in the United States seminary was synonymous with "academy" and did not have the religious connotation of today. In the 1800's the Female Academy and Seminary Movement transformed American educational norms allowing women the opportunity to receive secular non-religious college-level education. Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. Not in OCLC Worldcat. unknown books‎

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‎19 cent Women Education Wheaton Female Seminary Catalog‎

‎1869 Women's Education First Movemen: Wheaton Female Seminary Catalog‎

‎Women's Education Movement: Wheaton Female Seminary Catalog 1869. Chronological Catalog "tracing the history of the school from 1834 to the publication date of 1869. Blue wrappers. Founded in 1834 Wheaton is one of the oldest institutions of higher education for women in the United States. Wheaton's founding was brought about when Eliza Wheaton Strong the daughter of Judge Laban. Wheaton died at the age of thirty-nine. Eliza Baylies Chapin Wheaton the judge's daughter-in-law persuaded him to memorialize his daughter by founding a female seminary. The family called upon noted women's educator Mary Lyon for assistance in establishing the seminary. Lyon created the first curriculum with the goal that it be equal in quality to those of men's colleges. She also provided the first principal Eunice Caldwell. Wheaton Female Seminary opened in Norton Massachusetts on 22 April 1835 with 50 students and three teachers. Mary Lyon and Eunice Caldwell left Wheaton to open Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in 1837 now Mount Holyoke College. Following their departure Wheaton endured a period of fluctuating enrollment and frequent changes in leadership until 1850 when Caroline Cutler Metcalf was recruited as the new principal. Mrs. Metcalf made the hiring of outstanding faculty her top priority bringing in educators who encouraged students to discuss their ideas rather than to memorize facts. The most notable addition to the faculty were Lucy Larcom who introduced the study of English Literature and founded the student literary magazine The Rushlight ; and Mary Jane Cragin who used innovative techniques to teach geometry and made mathematics the favorite study of many students. No copy could be found among Institutional or library Collections according to OCLC Worldcat. <br/><br/>Women's Academy and Seminary Archive recording the first important movement of women into higher education in the United States seminary was synonymous with "academy" and did not have the religious connotation of today. In the 1800's the Female Academy and Seminary Movement transformed American educational norms allowing women the opportunity to receive secular non-religious college-level education. Women's colleges proliferated in the mid- to late- 19th century to fill the void created by their exclusion from most institutions of higher education. The prevailing notion that women were too delicate for a rigorous academic education was openly challenged when Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke at the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 "Man's intellectual superiority cannot be a question until woman has had a fair trial.When we shall have had our colleges our professions our trades for a century a comparison then may be justly instituted." Young women were quick to step up to the challenge; as quickly as female colleges opened they filled up. unknown books‎

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‎1901 Census Online Project Team‎

‎Census Online‎

‎Public Record Office and QinetiQ 2001. This book has soft covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item150grams ISBN:0954196805 Public Record Office and QinetiQ paperback‎

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‎1910 Women Education Medal‎

‎Scarce 1910 Girls' Education Award Medal in Geography‎

‎Scarce 1910 French girls' education medal for excellence in Geography. Bronze with diameter of 1.75". The front of the medal depicts Terpsichore the Greek muse of education seated beside a pedestal of laurel wreaths; in her outstretched right hand is a laurel wreath prepared as a reward for excellence. On the back of the medal is engraved in part: "Association Pour L'Ensegnement Secondaire des Jeunes Filles a la Sorbonne.Geographie.1910" in English: Association For The Secondary Education of Young Women at the Sorbonne.Georgraphy.1910<br/><br/>This medal awarded for excellence in the study of geometry is quite scarce. While our research located medals from later years from other schools we were unable to locate a similar early medal for the celebration of young women's academic excellence. unknown books‎

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‎1915 Vermont. State Board of Education Creator‎

‎Biennial Report‎

‎Nabu Press 2012-04-15. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback‎

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‎1920 1921 African Education Commission Creator‎

‎Education in Africa: A Study of West South and Equatorial Africa by the African Education Commission Under the Auspices of the Phelps-Stokes Fund . Mission Societies of North America and Europe‎

‎Nabu Press 2010-03-09. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback‎

Bookseller reference : SONG1147026181 ISBN : 1147026181 9781147026184

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‎1986 Mathematical Association of Victoria. Conference‎

‎Mathematics ; who needs what ; 23rd Annual conference ; Papers‎

‎The Mathematical Association of Victoria Parkville 1986. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Paperback binding shows no damage text is illustrated with some line drawings and graphs . it appears to be free of any annotation. The articles which follow in this book support the view that the teaching of mathematics in primary and secondary schools should be rethought. It needs to take into account new understandings of how mathematics is learned. � Page IX Size: Trade Paperback. Please refer to accompanying picture s. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science & Technology; Mathematics; Education. ISBN: 0949583693. ISBN/EAN: 9780949583697. Inventory No: 0245728. . 9780949583697 The Mathematical Association of Victoria paperback‎

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‎1992 2001: Pediatrics Review and Education Program American Academy of Pediatrics CD ROM‎

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Bookseller reference : 752691 ISBN : 1581100833 9781581100839

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‎1995 Systems Thinking In Action Conference‎

‎Building Organizational Learning Infrastructures‎

‎696p. Paperback Good condition Handbook of the Conference‎

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‎19th c. Women Education‎

‎1844 Female student Autograph Letter from Wheaton Female Seminary in MA - Describing Life in a very Early Female Education Institution‎

‎19th c. Women Education Autograph letter signed by student Sarah Hooker at Wheaton Female Seminary in Norton MA. Dated Dec. 24 1844. Four pages folded from a single extra large sheet with original wax seal still attached. Letter addressed to her mother in Falmouth MA. Place identified as "Norton Seminary Boarding House" a boarding house for students at Wheaton Female Seminary now known as Wheaton College founded in Norton MA in 1834. The letter specifically mentions founder and President Mr. Wheaton: Cousin M's sickness is really quite an event. She does not seem to gain strength at all. Mr. Wheaton who loves her as if she were his own daughter is almost discouraged." She writes on her academic studies: "I have everything convenient for studying but good pens." <br/><br/>She also shares her concerns about the quality of her schoolwork and writing as well as social aspects of school life such as making friends and getting along with her roommate. "I dread my compositions here more than anything. Some of the young ladies write so beautifully. I am very glad you have decided to let me take lessons. I wanted to move on account of improving in my singing. I practice the scales. I am going to try to improve all my advantages to the utmost. When I first came here the girls the wild ones thought as I was "green" I would be a good tool for their jokes. So every moment there was a good opportunity one of them in particular would say or do something to make me appear confused. It would come frequently at table and I invariably made her appear exceedingly mean. Not intentional but in clearing myself I made her of course look blank.There does not seem to be one of the girls who dislike me. There are many first rate ones." "My room-mate I like a little better.She is a very pleasant girl. She loves to have fun and frolic as well as ever. Poor girl she has had to go through the fire like the rest of us." Not uncommon for this time portions of the document have crossed text in order to maximize writing space and indicating that the student wrote a longer letter than the page could hold. Original fold lines and light toning. In very good condition. A unique and personal piece of early Female Education history. unknown books‎

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