| Helen Kendrick Johnson - 1897 - 340 pages
...lawyer, minister, or doctor, but has ample ability to be a teacher, every man of you who chooses this profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more brains than a woman ? Would you exalt your profession, exalt those who labor with you. Would you make it more lucrative,... | |
| 1897 - 954 pages
...every man of you who chooses this profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more brains than a woman ? Would you exalt your profession, exalt those...our future Presidents, Senators, and Congressmen." Several thoughts arise in regard to this scene, which was so strongly in contrast with the conduct... | |
| William Jay Youmans - 1897 - 896 pages
...lawyer, minister, or doctor, but has ample ability to be a teacher, every man of you who chooses this profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more brains than a woman ? Would you exalt your profession, exalt those who labor with you. Would you make it more lucrative,... | |
| Patricia A. Schmuck - 1987 - 266 pages
...every man of you who chooses that profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more brains than a woman? .... Would you exalt your profession, exalt those who labor with you. (Quoted in Tyack and Hansot, 1982, pp. 64-65) There remains concern about the respect given our nation's... | |
| Alice S. Rossi - 1988 - 748 pages
...lawyer, minister or doctor, but has ample ability to be a teacher, that every man of you who chooses this profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more...educating our future Presidents, Senators and Congressmen (HWS I, 514). Susan's point on the wage scale of occupations in which many women are employed is as... | |
| Daphne Spain - 1992 - 332 pages
...lawyer, minister or doctor, but has ample ability to be a teacher, every man of you who chooses this profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more...here men must compete with the cheap labor of woman" (Lerner 1971, 44). Anthony went on to exhort the assembly to raise wages for women, but with little... | |
| Sue Heinemann - 1996 - 404 pages
...lawyer, minister or doctor, but has ample ability to be a teacher, that every man of you who chooses this profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more...of the women engaged in the noble work of educating your future Presidents, Senators and Congressmen. " — Susan B. Anthony, address to New York state... | |
| Peter Moore, Tyler - 1999 - 638 pages
...every man of you who chooses that profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more brains than a woman? . . . Would you exalt your profession, exalt...our future Presidents, Senators, and Congressmen. 8 In medicine the opposition was much more violent, and intrepid indeed was the young woman of the... | |
| Jean H. Baker - 2002 - 214 pages
...minister, or doctor, but has ample ability to be a teacher, that every man of you who chooses this profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more...profession, as here men must compete with the cheap labor of woman.3 Unequal pay was clearly a problem facing women, but many woman's rights advocates argued that... | |
| Patricia Anne Carter - 2002 - 192 pages
...lawyer, minister, or doctor but has ample ability to be a teacher, every man of you who chooses the profession tacitly acknowledges that he has no more...reason that teaching is a less lucrative profession, as men must compete with the cheap labor of women. . . . Would you exalt your profession, exalt those... | |
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