SMILES FOR THE DAY.
EDUCATION OF WOMEN. When I married my wife she had studied stenography, dot that down solid, then took up photography, Mastered that science and 'started geography, . , All in the course' of a year. She presently took up a course of theology, Followed that up with a touch of mythology, Got a degree in the line of zoology, Still her great mind remained clear. Then she decided to absorb aviation, To wrestle with Sol and heat's radiation, -The subject of land and the soil's irrigation, Nothing she would overlook. She at last ended up with a course of phonetics, Gave a little attention and time to athletics, The rest of her time she then gave to magnetics, And now she is learning to cook.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8258, 26 December 1911, Page 6
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