Woman's Mental Development
Unity Club has arranged for a great literary treat for the people of Ana Arbor early in April. George Willis Cooke, of Boston, the author of books on Emerson, George Eliot, Ruskin, Carlyle and Browning, has been engaged to give a series of íour lectures, in the Unitarian church, on "The Intellectual Development of Woman." Mr. Cooke has given these lectures in many of the large cities of the East, and everywhere they have been spoken of with the highest praise. He has just given thecu before the Peabody Institution in Baltimore. The speciflc subjects are : 1. The Literary Women of the 16th and 17th Centuries. 2. Dr. Johnson and the Literary Women of the 18th Century. 3. Harriet Martineau and her Contemporaries. 4. George Eliot and the Literary Women of Today.
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