ABSTRACT

Cheltenham with more or less Sllccess. The average number of papers were read, and women took their usual share in these and in the discussions which followed. This has become now so much a matter of course, tha.t we are growing unconscious of the great educational influence maintaining the equality of women which is exerted by their continual co-partnership with men in discussing the social questions of the day. In this respect no foreign country, with the exception of America, is on a par with ours.