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Those who have tried it , will very likely soon end their career in the lunatic asylum , or perchance , in the state prison . ” The New York Courier and Enquirer cautioned , “ Nothing could sooner break down our respect for woman " than ...
Those who have tried it , will very likely soon end their career in the lunatic asylum , or perchance , in the state prison . ” The New York Courier and Enquirer cautioned , “ Nothing could sooner break down our respect for woman " than ...
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Their career choices , unlike those of literary men , were limited . They could not become doctors , lawyers , or ministers ; except for teaching , writing was the only professional career available to a lady in the middle of the ...
Their career choices , unlike those of literary men , were limited . They could not become doctors , lawyers , or ministers ; except for teaching , writing was the only professional career available to a lady in the middle of the ...
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... of their careers is more damaging in the professional fields than it is in semiskilled or less skilled occupations . ... and the high cost of domestic servants also tend to restrain the career opportunities of professional women .
... of their careers is more damaging in the professional fields than it is in semiskilled or less skilled occupations . ... and the high cost of domestic servants also tend to restrain the career opportunities of professional women .
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