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Page 316
... COURTSHIP Courtship was at first strongly regulated ; in the South , the chaperone system prevailed . Among the Puritans , a man wooing without the consent of the lady's parents was subject to fine . Arthur Howland , Jr. , paid £ 5 for ...
... COURTSHIP Courtship was at first strongly regulated ; in the South , the chaperone system prevailed . Among the Puritans , a man wooing without the consent of the lady's parents was subject to fine . Arthur Howland , Jr. , paid £ 5 for ...
Page 387
... courtship system , which had already begun to wane at the turn of the century . The competitive boy - girl maneuvers occurred in fraternities and sororities - they were more conservative because the wealth of the parents meant that more ...
... courtship system , which had already begun to wane at the turn of the century . The competitive boy - girl maneuvers occurred in fraternities and sororities - they were more conservative because the wealth of the parents meant that more ...
Page 618
... Courtship , 176 Courtship As It Is and As It Ought to Be , 271 Coverly , Walter , 191 Cowan , Dr. John , 367-378 Cowper , William , 207 Cragin , George , 342-344 Cragin , Mary , 342-344 Cranmer , Archbishop Thomas , 187-188 , 197 , 199 ...
... Courtship , 176 Courtship As It Is and As It Ought to Be , 271 Coverly , Walter , 191 Cowan , Dr. John , 367-378 Cowper , William , 207 Cragin , George , 342-344 Cragin , Mary , 342-344 Cranmer , Archbishop Thomas , 187-188 , 197 , 199 ...
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