Show 01 1 EX JE Portland Journal The he first squad suad of the COO COO British teachers who are coming over to study lucy the educational system of the United States arrived last week and are arc investigating schools of eastern estern cities They are most mostly women as teachers In this country arc are but bul a large proportion proportion pro pro- portion of ot them ae are arc married women as would nut not be bethe bethe the thc case If It a lot of American teachers went to Eng England aDd In New York and Boston and In some other Am American cities there is a rule against t married women leathers but In London If It not nol In other large larga British cities ciles marbled mar mal bled women are arc not nol only not barred but are aro welcomed as teachers leachen Half Hall the women teachers of London i l i is said sid are wives wl a large proportion of whom are moth mothers r who receive half haIr pay for two months in a year ear if ah absent on account of ot maternal duties In London teachers arc are not so plentiful as In our large largo cities cItes so o that It I does not necessarily follow that married maried women teachers are unobjectionable but ut ve we w. w think a rigid rule against t them Is neither necessary nor noi wise It I depends on un the tlc woman and her hel domestic circumstances cir cr- whether If married she he should be bc al allowed ll to teach or not not While as a general rulo rule it I may be well wel to employ only sin single le women there are arc many exceptions as is admitted and recognized in this el city and In nal many other American cities clUes If I a woman can and will wH and amid aul do does do lo good work the tho fact as to her being mar married marll ter I i single le should not bo be considered a matter of oC firU frt Importance im lam- 0 |