Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 93
... women who graduated from Dalhousie in the 1930s also improved their positions within the middle class but through marriage not through careers . While 72 per cent of the 36 women who graduated from Dal- housie in 1921 were found to ...
... women who graduated from Dalhousie in the 1930s also improved their positions within the middle class but through marriage not through careers . While 72 per cent of the 36 women who graduated from Dal- housie in 1921 were found to ...
Page 94
... women students came from more affluent families than men , their relative degree of social mobility may have been less significant.35 Thus while Dalhousie was home to a minority of extremely privileged youth , the " average " Dalhousie ...
... women students came from more affluent families than men , their relative degree of social mobility may have been less significant.35 Thus while Dalhousie was home to a minority of extremely privileged youth , the " average " Dalhousie ...
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... women at the university . Still , males tended to accept the prevailing view that women were primarily interested in being " social butterflies " , which made them both light - hearted and light- headed . " The Women Ah , God Bless all ...
... women at the university . Still , males tended to accept the prevailing view that women were primarily interested in being " social butterflies " , which made them both light - hearted and light- headed . " The Women Ah , God Bless all ...
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