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366 A REVIEW OF THE LAST SIX YEARS.
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Journal Six Years " Was Have Started Now...
Boucherett ' s society , except the Victoria Press , which Miss
Fait t hfull leman under who took had , on for a separa m te basis desire , in connec d to see tion wo wi m th en a gen loyed _^ in printing * At the years timthe Lawing
emp Office was started by . the society sam , and e Miss e Rye installed -copy as and Miss Boucherett herself undertook the direct
young manager superintendence women ; for of taking the Middle situations -class as School book-keeper , intended s , cash to iers fit ,
and clerks . kept socie A ty Reg in , the a nd ter office ab w s orbed of li the kewise into Journal form itself ; but a small as pened the reg two at the t offices er office pre were v iou t he at y
this ister time work broug has ht since under been one roof carried , at on 19 , almost Langham without Place , dis the - tinction reg in either room
. office The which Reading the Journal Room , wh ori ich inall had inhabi been t ed tar in ted Prince over ' th s Street e little
t large Cavendish hree ins house titu Square , tions secured , was by at the ere the g munificence t sam hey y e have time moved of w re one mained into lady the f or same fo the ur ,
, la years t The el . become Emigra prominen tion movem t ent , na in turall which and Miss im Rye er ' s nam tibl e has out
y , grew y pepy app of the lied work for emp of loym the Law t , to -copy whom ing it office was . impossible So many to g women ive it ,
by that Miss was R thus ye tried helped to assis with t a littl e money f them introduction , len to e t m i y grate friends . Little One for
t b lit purpose tle her , and time furn becam ished e wi absorbed th letters by of constant claims . of the kind y . The law-copying business was carried on under a
f colonies emi orewoman grants in , , and and a f Miss t last Rye determined ra gave tion herself sh i t t up ha king t to a the v oyage assisting ht herself to our of
investigate the condition g of the labour ps , market , and g the best means for supplying needs at home and abroad . Miss Jane
and Lewi no n w has superintends been Miss R - the ye ' s Middle associa - t class e in the Emi w gration ork from Society the firs at t ,
mental 12 The , Portugal las examination t point Street of , W interest of . C . irls in conduc the t m ovement by the is ex the aminers experi
the Universitof Cambrid g , which took lace the first week of December last , at which ge , pwards of 90 p students presented full
of themse the l examinations ves , and which of may both ultimatel universities y lead . The to the consen opening t of the Cambridge authorities was obtained chiefly through the
indefati I gable must not xert omit ions of to M add iss that Emi the ly Davies present . editor of the journal
366 A Review Of The Last Six Years.
366 A REVIEW OF THE LAST SIX YEARS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1864, page 366, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021864/page/6/
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