The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 88
... friends , in thought and sympathy we were one , and in the division of labor we exactly comple- mented each other . In writing we did better work together than either could do alone . . . . I am the better writer , she the better critic ...
... friends , in thought and sympathy we were one , and in the division of labor we exactly comple- mented each other . In writing we did better work together than either could do alone . . . . I am the better writer , she the better critic ...
Page 150
... friendship with Stetson even though he married her best friend , and consented to having their daughter raised by him and his new wife . By the time of her second marriage to Houghton Gilman , a lawyer seven years her junior , her ...
... friendship with Stetson even though he married her best friend , and consented to having their daughter raised by him and his new wife . By the time of her second marriage to Houghton Gilman , a lawyer seven years her junior , her ...
Page 160
... friends , and academic community in order to become a theologian and a licensed minister . During several years of pastoral work in Massachusetts , this unusual woman also completed a course at Boston University Medical School and , in ...
... friends , and academic community in order to become a theologian and a licensed minister . During several years of pastoral work in Massachusetts , this unusual woman also completed a course at Boston University Medical School and , in ...
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References to this book
Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |