unknown (1895) Concerning Women [64]. The Woman's Signal, 3 (64). p. 183.
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1) Short summary of a paper by Miss Friberg, given before the Berlin Women's Association, on "Education of the people in the far North." 2) Four paragraphs on a meeting of "the Pioneers" to discuss "whether or no 'the censorship of morals should be left to the British Matron.'" Several women's contributions are paraphrased or quoted. Speakers include Ethel Everest, Emily Massingberd, and Sarah Sheldon Amos. 3) "At the Working Men's College, Great Ormond Street, Mrs. Fawcett addressed a crowded audience on 'The Old and New Ideals of Womanhood,' and vindicated in a very spirited manner the 'old maid' from the charges of being a social failure or superfluidity." Briefly summarises Fawcett's examples.
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