"Guardian" Office.
October 16, 1913,
" What shall we do with her?" is the ■question asked by the London "Daily Mail " regarding the college girl. Miss, Marjorie Alexander had written :-—" The ■ 'bright-hard' college girl too often cannot find employment, and her last shipwrecked cry is ' I'll just have to teach.' She would seo:n to be the result of some economic fl aAV — a supply created without the necessary demand. Here is our college girl evolved by us and by the spirit of our age, and what in the name of Heav'ou shall we do with her?" Siiss Alexander's query is answered by J- Juist Janet," a business woman.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8690, 16 October 1913, Page 6
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