WOMAN'S EDUCATION.
TO THE EDITOR .07 THE PRESS. Sir,—l have read with interest the letters in The Pb EB3 re Woman's Education. Whilst not wishing to enter into a controversy, I heartily dg ree with ' E.S." The other correspondents do not know much about the subject and are evidently all women. Woman or late years has grown very selfish, and! l l more difficult for man to find that "partner" which every l s . ho M«& for. All the? think about is jazz, tennis, and croquet, and a cushy office job. The avoidance of marriage by the women until very ate m life is very prevalent, and al they want the men to uo is to take them to the various amusements.—lours, etc , DISAPPOINTED BACHELOR.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19178, 8 December 1927, Page 11
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125WOMAN'S EDUCATION. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19178, 8 December 1927, Page 11
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