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Vol. VI. November 1,1860. No. 33.
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XXIII.—SPECIAL, MEETINGS AT GLASGOW AND
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The
THE
ENGLISH WOMAN'S JOURNAL .
PUBLISHED MONTHLY .
Vol. Vi. November 1,1860. No. 33.
Vol . VI . _November 1 , 1860 . No . 33 .
Xxiii.—Special, Meetings At Glasgow And
XXIII . —SPECIAL , MEETINGS AT GLASGOW AND EDINBURGH , WITH REFERENCE TO THE IN- ' . DUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN . — _+ _.
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_,. _,, * The of Social Annual Science Meeting which of the took National lace at Association Glasgow during for the the Promotion week of p
ful the yet 24 th held ultimo . The , , is Association pronounced has on all succeeded hands to in be gainin the most g the success public - earand is fast attracting to itself an amount of public interest which
bids , fair to swell its list of associates and members to colossal proportions sion of important , and to extend social the problems field it to has dimensions opened for unthoug the public ht of discus by its
ori The ginators Association . has been charged with merely adding to the and it is fairl
to alread the y danger overwhelming of " talk i , talk muc " of h the idle day and ; useless discuss y open ion
encouragg , and -of fostering But this the is vanity a matter of _wotild- letel be-reformers within and the real control peda of - y
gogues the Council . and it is one to which comp careful consideration should be _ given . There , were a few papers the read in le some sections of of the lat the e
benche meeting s which and which seemed could to result serve in nothing singpurpose satisfactory clearing to reader or , listener . of the
exonerated ciation The press from from their has repeating so opening fully general chronicle to their details d close the , here proceedings that . There we feel is , however ourselves Asso , -
one feature which more particularly comes under our province , and the social value of which it is not easy to overrate , that is , membal
"the admission of women as associates and ers on equ instead terms with of watching the men the , even men to " feed taking " from part the in gallery the closing which dinner is ordi- ,
, naril side upon by y such supposed side festive with to each occasions be the other limit . and The of we sexes femal hail e here this capability find as the their commencement and ri enj ght oyment place ,
of the breaking down of that , unnatural barrier between them which , . separating the interests of men and women well , b acts in of a the thousan communit d pev _-
nicious ways on the moral health and -eing y . VOLVI 3 _;
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1860, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111860/page/1/
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