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MEETINGS OF THE MONTH. 421
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0 Domestic Service.
present modification prepared of the to existing make . In arrangements the meantime , which an the offer masters has been are made not b at il y
without Dr . Dresser premium , of the , on firm certain of Dresser conditions and ; and Ijyon other , to pup receive ils , on one terms lady which pup may be known on application at the School of Art , 43 , Queen Square ,
which Bloomsbury The a work lower . of class middle emigration class emi has gration since , been undertaken combined by , has Miss been Kye carried , with
throug on on a h somewhat this Society larger are scale advanced than , the as pre before vious , to year emi . * grants Funds of contributed the more educated As the Committee class only . become still better acquainted with the various homes
for womencharitable institutions , and places where nursing , cooking , & c , casual may be inquirers learnt , , they at the are office able to Caution be of greater is also use given in against advising certain and directing schemes
. offering remunerative employment to ladies , which have been found to be deceptive The Committee . would recommend to the notice of those who have the
the man better agement educated of charitable class of and governesses other institution , who , thoug s , the h claims still capable of some of among good work and Occasionall , with , are obli some y well ged previous filled after such some training posts years , as to superintendents those withdraw occup from ied b of teaching y assistant charitable think . there These secretaries organiza is have - ,
tions of various kinds , and the Committee cannot but room for The many more erience in similar of the capacities Societ . having proved the great need of some exp y
tee trustworth have carefull y test of the considered education the and subject acquirements of the admissio of women n , of the women Commit to - y
commend University it examinations to the serious , for consideration which an effor of the t is public now , being as bearing made closel , and y they on the condition and prospects of the women of this country .
alread The made Committee must , earnestl while y acknowled remind the ging friends the progress of the Society which that has much been remains y to be , done : and that each individual influence is of valueboth in
removing support to such plans prejudices for improving as are the merel education y conventional of women , and , in and giving for , g active iving Sustained exertion is
needed them , opportunitie to secure that s for the special distress training which has . risen to so great a height urgentl at the y present MrM time Milnes , may then be permanentl addressed y diminished the meeting in the and future with especial . reference
to the . case . of the unfortunate dressmaker , whose , death has been lately of broug the ht Common before the Lod public ing House , said that Act made he should applicable be glad to to cases see in the which provisions large
g numbers Sir F . of Groldsmid young women advocated were emp the loyed Extension together of . University Degrees to Women
The Hon . . A . Kinnaird differed from the preceding speaker on the latter point , ies because At the he thoug Victoria ht amp Press le it field had mi been ght be shown otherwise how admirabl found for women female y
that energ could the carry . fact on should the processes be made of known printing that ; the and female Miss clerks Boucherett and book was -ke anxious had invariabliven epers
satisfaction who had been to their trained employers in the . Society He believed ' s School that , much good mi y g g ht be great done by the clergy urging upon parents from the pulpit the duty of giving their
* For particulars see the report of the Female Middle , Class Emigration
Society .
Meetings Of The Month. 421
MEETINGS OF THE MONTH . 421
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1863, page 421, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081863/page/61/
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