"The simple life of our grandmothers is a thing of the past. For the woman of to-day each year life grows more complex, and we all know that the more complex the machinery the more competent must be those who run it. Does this not lead to a conclusion in perfect accord with the spirit of the age?"
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Henrietta Josephine Meeteer, "The Value of Higher Education in the Home" Journal of Education 67(3)(1908-01-16): 62.
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Henrietta Meeteer
Henrietta Meeteer (1857-06-01 – 1956-11-18) was an American classics professor and philologist. She taught Latin and Greek at Swarthmore College, and was a dean of the college from 1906 to 1918.
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