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" ... little thing. What has she really to gain from a revolution of her individual fate? Is there anything open to her which was closed so far? Between the social freedom of a German girl and a German wife there is not that gulf which separates the two... "
American Traits from the Point of View of a German - Page 144
by Hugo Münsterberg - 1901 - 235 pages
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International Monthly: A Magazine of Contemporary Thought, Volume 3

Frederick Albert Richardson - 1901 - 786 pages
...fifth she has known since her childhood, and the sixth, with the best chances,is such a dear,stupid little thing. What has she really to gain from a revolution...and no new untried social enjoyments are in view. But the American girl has not only no new powers to expect; she has in marriage a positive function...
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American Traits from the Point of View of a German

Hugo Münsterberg - 1901 - 264 pages
...girlhood have something of the provisional in their character, like the temporary filling of a tune of preparation for the real life. In this country...and no new, untried social enjoyments are in view. ni But the American girl has not only no new powers to expect ; she has in marriage a positive function...
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The Making of America, Volume 1

Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 562 pages
...fascinating work for which she was trained. All these tendencies are now psychologically re-enforced by other factors which have nothing to do with the...and no new untried social enjoyments are in view. But the American girl has not only no new powers to expect; she has in marriage a positive function...
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Business Administration

La Salle Extension University - 1909 - 516 pages
...attractive as regards marriage. Does education make marriage less attractive to the woman? Page 409. 3. Every foreigner sees with amazement the social liberty of the young girl. What great American invention in relation to this liberty excites his admiration? Page 412. 4. The...
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The Making of America, Volume 1

Robert Marion La Follette - 1903 - 550 pages
...provisional in their character, like the temporary filling of a tune of preparation for the real hie. In this country the opposite prevails. Every foreigner...and no new untried social enjoyments are in view. But the American girl has not only no new powers to expect; she has in marriage a positive function...
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