Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1913 — URGES WORK FOR WOMAN [ARTICLE]
URGES WORK FOR WOMAN
Claims Her Place in Some Definite Vocation or Profesaion Will Not Make Her Less Attractive. Kansas City, Mo. —"Giris and young women should have occupations,” said Rabbi Henry H. Mayer of B’Nai Jehudah temple, in a lecture on “The Independence of Women." “The cessation of woman’s being an equal sharer of the burden with man has made her a drone and a parasite,” he gald. “Women’s field of labor has shrunk so thlt her status is only one degree better than that of the woman in the oriental harem. “Women’s entry into a definite vocation or profession and her rivalry in business will not make her less attractive to man. Men like to talk to independent women who know something of what Is going on in the world.” /
