WOMEN’S DUTIES.
CAREER AND A HOME. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT AMSTERDAM, July 30. The question of how a woman can marry and skill keep her career wfts discussed at the conference of university women.
ifrs Gilbreth .said -she believed a woman; who is completely .satisfied is she who has both a career and a home. Young men and women about to be married should learn how to plan out their lives and run. homes as they, would run businesses, allotting each member an individual task.
Dr. Elizabeth linker, of Columbia Universitv. said the long training for life work had not vet become the philosophy of woman.. She described the progress- of the nursery schools where the care of children, in the absence of' their parents was carefully studied.
The discussion was adjourned. Interviewed after the debate by the Drily Ex mess, Mrs Whyte (New .Zealand) ,sa ; d: “We do not encourage women. to Work in my country. They should not do so unless necessary.” The French, delegate said that women worked in Franee because it was economically necessary, but it was not a good thing.
Dr. Remstadt (Sweden) said there was an increase in the number of married women working in Sweden, but sometimes their marriages were failures.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 31 July 1926, Page 5
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