What Can a Woman Do: Or, Her Position in the Business and Literary WorldA review of the areas of employment open to women is supplemented by examples of women's prose and poetry to illustrate their literary achievements. |
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WOMANS WORK | 13 |
THE PROFESSION OF LITERATURE | 25 |
THE PROFESSION OF JOURNALISM | 34 |
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