Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1912 — Woman and Culture [ARTICLE]
Woman and Culture
The lawyer may see no deeper than Ilia law books, and the chemist see no farther than the windows of his laboratory, and they may do their work well. But the woman who does woman's work needs a many-sided, multiform culture; the heights and depths of human life must not be beyond the reach of her -vision; she most have knowledge of men and things jn many otates, a wide catholicity of sympathy.
the strength that springs from knowledge and the - magnanimity which springs from strength. We bear the world and we makoft; The souls of little children are marveloußly delicate and tender things, and keep forever the shadow that folia first on them, and that is the mother’s, or at hest a woman’s. There was never a great man who had not a great mother; it la hardly an exaggeration. The first six
