GIRLS MORE EFFICIENT
Great changes in the mental development of the young women of England during the past half-century have been noted by Dr. Sophio Bryant, whose approaching resignation as. headmistress of tho North London Collegiate 'School is announced. An Irishwoman herself, she first came to know tho English girl under Miss Frances Mary Buss in 1875. "And, therefore," she said recently, "my intimate acquaintance with English girls began with these girls who 1 ' had already been through careful training. "Nevertheless, thero aro a groat many ways in which I see an immense improvement in tho effect of this training upon them. What strikes me very much is the improvement in mannors. Thero has also been a great development of intelligence® and of the capacity for taking hold of essential things. "Bit by bit it was shown that there is not a line of work which a woman cannot tako up, within the limits of her physical constitution, and during tho last few years I have been amazed to see what women can do."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 154, 19 March 1918, Page 2
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192GIRLS MORE EFFICIENT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 154, 19 March 1918, Page 2
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