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Show Dublin has a new paper called To-, To-, day's Woman. It is edited and written, by a group of talented women, many of whom are university graduates. Its leading article, which gives ns a good idea of its object, is by Sir Charles Cam eron on "Scientifio Professions For Women." Progress in England has been along different grooves from what it has been in America. Here women have entered law, medicine, dentistry, the pulpit, chemistry, pharmacy and architecture, while in England they have seemitfely avoided these fields and have gone into geology, mineralogy, mineralo-gy, botany, zoology, paleontology and higher mathematics. Today's Woman argues the adoption of the American system and the broadening of the Brit' sh eystem. |