WOMAN AND EDUCATION
(To the Editor.) ! Sir,— -In your eolumns prominence j was given to the outspoken opinion of the Mayor of Hamilton, Dr. Pin- , fold, at the meeting^at Hamilton this ! week of delegates from the W.G.T.U., I that any money spent on the edueaI tion of girl3 in this country, was not I worth two-fpence. His opinion of the I reason for the decline of Christianity | in the home was al.so featured. This ! problem — that has been the despair 1 of the leaders of every. Church — that , has caused deep heart searchings, is i solved at last. A Daniel has come to judgment and a solution has heen revealed. Never hefore has it heen I disclosed, but lo— the deep seated obstacle to Christianity in the home, is simply "bad cooking!" So that it follows that the remedy is to confine female activity strictly to the kitchen.
close the doors of our "Girls High Schools and Colleges" and thus usher in a revival of Christianity. The money saved would also assist to return the country to prosperity, and the Lords j of Creation, fattened by the improved menu provided, would be proud of having marched to comfort at the ex'Pense of their uufortunate sisters. — I am, etc., A GIRL GRADUATE. Hamilton, 26/9/31.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1931, Page 4
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