The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... Women's College has grown up and been housed in a hand- some building , Pembroke Hall , on Meeting Street , with a gymnasium , library , tennis - field and social life of its own . Graduates of the Women's College receive the regular ...
... Women's College has grown up and been housed in a hand- some building , Pembroke Hall , on Meeting Street , with a gymnasium , library , tennis - field and social life of its own . Graduates of the Women's College receive the regular ...
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... women to a consider- able extent , though I believe these are always intermittent , never continued week after week the year through . My first sight of women workers was on the newly ploughed grounds of early spring . They were going ...
... women to a consider- able extent , though I believe these are always intermittent , never continued week after week the year through . My first sight of women workers was on the newly ploughed grounds of early spring . They were going ...
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... women go through it and hoe out the weeds . In May , when the hop gardens are bristled all over with bare , newly set poles , around which the vines are just beginning to twine , there are pretty sure to be two or three women in every ...
... women go through it and hoe out the weeds . In May , when the hop gardens are bristled all over with bare , newly set poles , around which the vines are just beginning to twine , there are pretty sure to be two or three women in every ...
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