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PASSING EVENTS. 357
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To The Editor Of The Jsnglisji Wonian's ...
education ; and thus accomplishments carry the day . Those regularly educated under College guidance are carefully watched , and , at a wish
expresse So much d , a class for is quantity dropped . to One avoid word fatigue as to . the quality of the instruction earnestl afforded at warned these . Colleges "Who so , unnatural against which or so sill your as country to send a readers daughter are to town now
after this y ? The " had French and worse Grerman y " are taught by Professors of King ' s and of "University Colleges . The " slap-dash rattle of the piano , " b of y the gentlemen rest . appointed to each College by Dr . Sterndale Bennett . And so
Our portraitures are somewhat different , but the reason is this . The one is a s " and slap ears -dash . " in the dark , the other is from a ten years use of one ' s own eye
I am , Madam Yery , respectfullyours
y , H . [ We give place to the above letter , as coming from a lady greatly
interto ested call in attention the two to Colleges the fact she , that mentions the article b y name on . " Female At the same Education time , we in beg the those Middle of Classes Harley , " Street contains and no Bedford attack S upon the the Colleges themselve other s , whether Colleges
which have sprung up in and around q London uare , or . The numerous il attack , " if any there be exposed , is upon to a parents forcing , at whose hitherto " discretion unequalled or rather etc . indiscretion etc . ' The' _* , g bad irls French can be
worse Grerman , and process slap-dash rattle of the piano , , " , are the result of our cor- , resx The _^ best ondent masters ' s admission in the , world that with cannot parents make , " head accomp against lishments superficial carry the , or , day over . "
study . Ed . ]
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«* 5 » - We excellent beg to leader call attention from the to Dail the y reprint News of in May another 28 part thon of the our working Journal , of of the an
new Divorce Act , and the indirect evidence it affords , of the extent to such which obj women ections are ther already e is yet " a bread certain winners party . " to be Late found in who the would day as if it possi is for
bleexclude women , from all industrial employments , and confine , them entirel , y to the domestic circle and and home duties . however But facts much are stronger than
_^ theoriesand all practical men women , they may-¦ dep would lore be , the vain necessity to attempt of industrial to stem emp the loyment sea as to s offer for opposition women , know to a state that of it
as things causeand which as is such the result to be frankl of our social and hopefull organiz y ation accepted ; an and effect directed and not into a y ,
channel , s of , usefulness , and progression , both to the individual and the mass . under the Divorce Bill
The most remarkable feature presented new during the last mo _' nthand which involved a decision of great moment , occurred in the case of , Bathie v . Bank of England . " The suit was instituted b and y a
married secti against on for whom woman protection an , executrix order of her had , proper without been ty . made her The husband object by _^ a , mag femme of who the istrate had suit sole was deserted of under stock to compel the her , 21 the st
tending ing Bank to of the that Eng testatrix land the to provisions , without allow a calling transfer of the up Act b on y app her the ly as husb onl a y and to to property join ; the to Bank which belong con the - - beneficialland that do not lace her in the
position married of woman a femme is entitled sole as regards assets y , which they she claims in p the character
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), July 1, 1858, page 357, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01071858/page/69/
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