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Mexican women are never employed as book...

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Day
30
Month
April
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mexican women are never employed as bookkeepers, cashiers, stenographers, typewriters or saleswomen or in any branches of industry wheroiri woniiin can earn her owu living. The gradĂșate nnrses of the Women and Children's hospital of Syracuse have formed an alumnae association and will maintain a room in the hospital for sick nurses. Height in female clerks is reqnired for some reason by the British postofflce, which proposes to discharge all girls who at 19 are not 5 f eet 2 inches tall. There are 54 "lady commercial travelers" in England, one of the most successful of whom takes orders for corrngatĂȘd iron. The Woman's Civic league of Cincinnati has adjnitted me to honorary ruenibership.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News