Educated Working Women

ESSAYS ON THE ECONOMIC POSITION OF WOMEN WORKERS IN THE MIDDLE CLASSES.

BY
CLARA E. COLLET, M.A.,
Fellow of University College London.

LONDON:
P. S. KING & SON,
ORCHARD HOUSE, WESTMINSTER.
1902.


BRADBURY, AGNEW, & CO. LD., PRINTERS,
LONDON AND TONBRIDGE.


In Memoriam.

FRANCES MARY BUSS.


CONTENTS.


PAGE
The Economic Position of Educated Working Women. Read to the South Place Ethical Society, February, 18901
Prospects of Marriage for Women. The Nineteenth Century, April, 189227
The Expenditure of Middle Class Working Women. The Economic Journal, December, 189866
The Age Limit for Women. The Contemporary Review, December, 189990
Mrs. Stetson’s Economic Ideal. The Charity Organization Review, March, 1900114
Through Fifty Years: The Economic Progress of Women. Frances Mary Buss Schools’ Jubilee Magazine, November, 1900134

Because precisely, I’m an artist, sir,
And woman, if another sate in sight,
I’d whisper,—Soft, my sister! not a word!
By speaking we prove only we can speak,
Which he, the man here, never doubted. What
He doubts is, whether we can DO the thing
With decent grace, we’ve not yet done at all.
Now, do it; bring your statue,—you have room!
He’ll see it even by the starlight here;
And if ’tis e’er so little like the god
Who looks out from the marble

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