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Title: Education of WomenAuthor: M. Carey ThomasEditor: Nicholas Murray ButlerRelease date: June 25, 2018 [eBook #57398]Language: EnglishCredits: Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online DistributedProofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file wasproduced from images generously made available by TheInternet Archive)

Title: Education of Women

Author: M. Carey ThomasEditor: Nicholas Murray Butler

Author: M. Carey Thomas

Editor: Nicholas Murray Butler

Release date: June 25, 2018 [eBook #57398]

Language: English

Credits: Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online DistributedProofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file wasproduced from images generously made available by TheInternet Archive)

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Department of EducationFOR THEUnited States Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900MONOGRAPHS ON EDUCATIONIN THEUNITED STATESEDITED BYNICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLERProfessor of Philosophy and Education in Columbia University, New York7EDUCATION OF WOMENBYM. CAREY THOMASPresident of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PennsylvaniaThis Monograph is contributed to the United States Educational Exhibit by the State of New York

Department of EducationFOR THEUnited States Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900MONOGRAPHS ON EDUCATIONIN THEUNITED STATESEDITED BYNICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLERProfessor of Philosophy and Education in Columbia University, New York7EDUCATION OF WOMENBYM. CAREY THOMASPresident of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PennsylvaniaThis Monograph is contributed to the United States Educational Exhibit by the State of New York

Department of Education

FOR THE

United States Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900

MONOGRAPHS ON EDUCATION

IN THE

UNITED STATES

EDITED BY

NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER

Professor of Philosophy and Education in Columbia University, New York

7

EDUCATION OF WOMEN

BY

M. CAREY THOMAS

President of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

This Monograph is contributed to the United States Educational Exhibit by the State of New York

Attitude of different sections of the United States toward coeducation and separate education of men and women

Attitude of different sections of the United States toward coeducation and separate education of men and women

Attitude of different sections of the United States toward coeducation and separate education of men and women

O = No colleges in state closed to women.Upper figure = number coeducational colleges and colleges for men only in state, exclusive of Roman Catholic colleges.Lower figure = colleges in state closed to women.X = independent or affiliated colleges for women.In this table are included all the colleges (except Roman Catholic colleges) given in the U. S. ed. rep. for 1897–98.Section I = 20 western states and 4 territories.Section II = 14 southern and 2 southern middle states and District of Columbia.Section III = 6 New England states and 3 northern middle states.

O = No colleges in state closed to women.Upper figure = number coeducational colleges and colleges for men only in state, exclusive of Roman Catholic colleges.Lower figure = colleges in state closed to women.X = independent or affiliated colleges for women.In this table are included all the colleges (except Roman Catholic colleges) given in the U. S. ed. rep. for 1897–98.Section I = 20 western states and 4 territories.Section II = 14 southern and 2 southern middle states and District of Columbia.Section III = 6 New England states and 3 northern middle states.

O = No colleges in state closed to women.Upper figure = number coeducational colleges and colleges for men only in state, exclusive of Roman Catholic colleges.Lower figure = colleges in state closed to women.X = independent or affiliated colleges for women.

O = No colleges in state closed to women.

Upper figure = number coeducational colleges and colleges for men only in state, exclusive of Roman Catholic colleges.

Lower figure = colleges in state closed to women.

X = independent or affiliated colleges for women.

In this table are included all the colleges (except Roman Catholic colleges) given in the U. S. ed. rep. for 1897–98.Section I = 20 western states and 4 territories.Section II = 14 southern and 2 southern middle states and District of Columbia.Section III = 6 New England states and 3 northern middle states.

In this table are included all the colleges (except Roman Catholic colleges) given in the U. S. ed. rep. for 1897–98.

Section I = 20 western states and 4 territories.

Section II = 14 southern and 2 southern middle states and District of Columbia.

Section III = 6 New England states and 3 northern middle states.

Department of EducationFOR THEUnited States Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900MONOGRAPHS ON EDUCATIONIN THEUNITED STATESEDITED BYNICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLERProfessor of Philosophy and Education in Columbia University, New York

Department of EducationFOR THEUnited States Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900MONOGRAPHS ON EDUCATIONIN THEUNITED STATESEDITED BYNICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLERProfessor of Philosophy and Education in Columbia University, New York

Department of Education

FOR THE

United States Commission to the Paris Exposition of 1900

MONOGRAPHS ON EDUCATION

IN THE

UNITED STATES

EDITED BY

NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER

Professor of Philosophy and Education in Columbia University, New York

7EDUCATION OF WOMEN

BYM. CAREY THOMASPresident of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PennsylvaniaThis Monograph is contributed to the United States Educational Exhibit by the State of New York

BYM. CAREY THOMASPresident of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PennsylvaniaThis Monograph is contributed to the United States Educational Exhibit by the State of New York

BY

M. CAREY THOMAS

President of Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

This Monograph is contributed to the United States Educational Exhibit by the State of New York

Copyright byJ. B. LYON COMPANY1899

Copyright byJ. B. LYON COMPANY1899

Copyright by

J. B. LYON COMPANY

1899


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