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... supervising home visitors , keeping records on their charges , and disbursing funds in line with carefully worked out directives . ... no heat , and insane people lodged with criminals because there was no other place to keep them .
... supervising home visitors , keeping records on their charges , and disbursing funds in line with carefully worked out directives . ... no heat , and insane people lodged with criminals because there was no other place to keep them .
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The difficulties and social disapproval facing them were sufficient to keep most women from such careers . One of the by - products of this struggle was the formation of sex - segregated professional training schools and societies .
The difficulties and social disapproval facing them were sufficient to keep most women from such careers . One of the by - products of this struggle was the formation of sex - segregated professional training schools and societies .
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And vote for suffrage and don't keep them in doubt . I noticed some of the speeches against . They were very bitter . I've been watching to see how you stood but have noticed nothing yet . Don't forget to be a good boy and help Mrs.
And vote for suffrage and don't keep them in doubt . I noticed some of the speeches against . They were very bitter . I've been watching to see how you stood but have noticed nothing yet . Don't forget to be a good boy and help Mrs.
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CHAPTER ONE | 11 |
PART TWO | 27 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 54 |
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