| Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools - 1901 - 642 pages
...enable men and women students to attain the highest possible proficiency in their chosen profession. Given two bridge-builders, a man and a woman, given...bridge and all other bridges must be built, it is inconceivable that the preliminary instruction given to the two bridge-builders should differ in quantity,... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1901 - 568 pages
...enable men and women students to attain the highest possible proficiency in their chosen profession. Given two bridge-builders, a man and a woman, given...simply inconceivable that the preliminary instruction given to the two bridge-builders should differ in quantity, quality, or method of presentation because... | |
| Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz - 1993 - 452 pages
...special opportunities for women to enter the sacred groves of scholarship, but the groves had no gender. "Given two bridge-builders, a man and a woman, given...built, and given as always the unchangeable laws of mechanies ... it is simply inconceivable that the preliminary instruction given to the two bridge-builders... | |
| Helen Horowitz - 1999 - 572 pages
...enter professions, the education they receive must be the same as men's. "Given two bridge-buildings, a man and a woman, given a certain bridge to be built,...given as always the unchangeable laws of mechanics . . . it is simply inconceivable that the preliminary instruction given to the two bridge-builders... | |
| Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 662 pages
...enable men and women students to attain the highest possible proficiency in their chosen profession. Given two bridge-builders, a man and a woman, given...simply inconceivable that the preliminary instruction given to the two bridge-builders should differ in quantity, quality, or method or presentation because... | |
| Andrea Hamilton - 2004 - 258 pages
...I have to make this book a reality, and he means everything to me. A Vision for Girls Introduction Given two bridge-builders, a man and a woman, given...given as always the unchangeable laws of mechanics ... it is simply inconceivable that the preliminary instruction given to the two bridge-builders should... | |
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