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430 PASSING EVENTS.
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First Of " To Louis Day Be Of Or Hapole ...
the The houseless " Athenaeum and destitute " announces youth th of at the an E metropolis migration , is Fund abou t to the be benefi opened t of of
T with he p the lan co will -operation be to take boys City gentlemen and girls from , the the City London Chamberlain refuges being ¦ when " trustee -prac- . tically trained for rough colonial life . This is a step in the rig _^ ht direction ,
and we heartily wish it success . lower Great classes and , pressing claims which " as are have the been claim warml s of the and poor _generousl , and of y responded the so-calle t d
middle of late and years ujrper , there classes are , needs to which as pressing attention , if has less recentl apparen y been t , among called the in advocate various direc and tions support , and which We allude this to Journal the need is of more in som especiall e cases y provision bound to
L and ord in B roug thers ham , of first suitable . broached homes , the for subject single woxnen in a , speech of the delivered educated , at classes York . , earl numb y er in . _JSTovember last , the particulars of which we gave in our December
bility His of lordshi getting p closed English that women portion to of live his address together with in a peace fling . at He the need impossi not - ever No have compulsory w restricted ill answer association himself while human to Eng of peop lish nat ure women , whe remains ther only of , what one or indeed sex it or is both to Men women , ever recognise has at all or .
. associa this in tion the extending principle upon only which to the amal their ga clubs tion of are individual founded funds and conducted for the benefit , the or of indirec the bod t y corporate to hold companionshi , no member of wi an th y club other being member bound either ve at his direc ow tl y
choice and y election . p y familias An able , disposed letter in of this the part " Dail of y the _News question " D ; ecember and whatever 9 th , si p gne lan d Pater plans
may of suc hereaf cess , ter that be homes advanced or , institutes it must be for borne ladies in mind must , as as a much necessary respect elemen the t freedom and The other G and erman Clubs indi , Damen viduality respect - the Siifter of freedom every hav member e and been individuality , broug as the ht Athenaeum for of ward their in and members evidence Reform . of ,
what has been done in Germany on behalf of single women , and as sugges 1 st t has ive an of w interesting hat might c ommunication accomplished here . these The _" _Stifters Athenaeum signed " A Januar Jthe y
first part of which we quote : upon . ., ' * It is a ll p usion leasant made —and not less ord a significant ham — to si the gn of the times that a Stifte mere
passing ( chapters a or endowments y for L unmarr Broug ied ladies ) should German have Damen excited - this r country so much interest and inquiry . ll It is announced that a future number
details of the of Eng management lish Woman , and _' s Journal statistics w of i these contain admirable some accoun institutions t of the . ori In g the in , founded mean time b , perha the Dowager ps , a brie G f -Tand notice -Duchess of one of Weimar f these Damen -Stif in ter ' teres _, recentl ting t y
understood your readers y that . To m render of these what institutions follows intelli date g from ible , in may the Eng Reformation land , it must and be so far as I can understand any they are more numerous in the Protestant , than ,
rest others in the with again Catholic the have soverei states been . n founded as Some , a matter are by individuals royal of , favour others : but or belong whether to private the nomination or families be , g recompensemay
the claime part d by of parents ght of birth or friends , or has , the been obj secured ect and by the a sort character of life assurance of , these en on - dowments are , with i little f variation t , the but same in all . They are not merely
C ch ambri aritab d le ge , they relig confer ous ou certain ndaions honors , , and like privileges the fellowshi , as ps well at Oxford as certain and rank advantages and in , public so that and the private ladies estimation nominated b are the raised position , not and lowered title , of in _Stifts social
-Damen . * * * * The nomination is y for life , unless the lady should *
430 Passing Events.
430 PASSING _EVENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1859, page 430, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021859/page/70/
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