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The Women of Tomorrow

The Women of Tomorrow

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The Women
of
Tomorrow

By
William Hard

New York
THE BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY
1911


Copyright, 1910, by
THE RIDGWAY COMPANY

Copyright, 1911, by
THE BAKER & TAYLOR COMPANY

THE TROW PRESS, NEW YORK




JOHN SIMMONS, FOUNDER OF SIMMONS COLLEGE—THE FIRST SCHOOL OF COLLEGE RANK IN THE UNITED STATES DEVOTED WHOLLY TO GIVING WOMEN A DEFINITE TRAINING FOR SELF-SUPPORT.

Photograph by Chester A. Lawrence, Boston.



CONTENTS

  PAGE
I Love Deferred 3
II Learning for Earning 41
III Learning for Spending 89
IV The Wasters 135
V Mothers of the World 179

I inscribe this book to Mrs. Peter Christian Lutkin. She said I might, a long time since. I was a boy then. Now I come to keep her to her promise and I lay this, my first book, on her knees, knowing that it is full of the sounds of controversy but hoping that her gentleness, somehow, may harmonize all harshnesses to the love I meant.



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS


PAGE
John Simmons, Founder of Simmons College Frontispiece
Simmons College, Boston 42
Edna D. Day, the First Woman to Become a Doctor of Philosophy in the Field of Home Economics 76
Mary Schenck Woolman, Founder of Manhattan Trade School 76
Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois 82
Children in the Francis Parker School, Chicago 84
Household Arts Building, Columbia University 97
Household Arts Building, California Polytechnic School 97
Mary D. Chambers, Rockford College 104
Mr. L. D. Harvey, Homemakers’ School 104
Practical Experience in Serving Breakfasts, Dinners and Suppers, Cleveland Schools 120
Girls in Cleveland Learn to Make Pottery as Well as Design 120
Class in Food Adulterations, University of Wisconsin 122
Model House in Washington-Allston School 122
One-Week Courses in Home Economics, University of Wisconsin 128
Evening Cookery Classes in the St. Louis High

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