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The Miami News, Florida, September 27, 1939
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The Miami News, Florida, September 27, 1939
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Harrisburg Daily Independent, Pennsylvania, December 26, 1913
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The San Francisco Examiner, California, March 1, 1933
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The San Bernardino County Sun, California, March 29, 1911
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The Indianapolis Journal, Indiana, March 29, 1903
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The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Ohio, April 9, 1924
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An Introduction to Problems of American Culture, 1931
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, February 23, 1910
Where are the sweet little darlings we cuddled,
Petted and patronized - loved for a day,
Laughed at and left! Is the world getting muddled?
Where are the housewives of yesterday?
Alas! when I call all the women are “busy.”
I wonder why!
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 14, 1895
Don’t be a fright.
Don’t stop at road-houses.
Don’t say “Feel my muscle.”
Don’t cultivate “bicycle face.”
Don’t talk bicycle at the table.
Don’t go out after dark without a male escort.
Don’t chew gum. Exercise your jaws in private.
Don’t wear a garden-party hat with bloomers.
Don’t ask “what do you think of my bloomers?”
Don’t use bicycle slang. Leave that to the boys.
Don’t discuss bloomers with every man you know.
Don’t try to ride in your brother’s clothes to “see how it feels.”
Don’t ride a man’s wheel. The time has not come for that as yet.
Don’t carry a packet of cigarettes in the pocket of your pantalets.
Don’t sneer at the lawn tennis girl, or maybe she will not ask you to be a bridesmaid.
Don’t scream loudly because you see a strange man in the field - it may be a scarecrow.
Don’t lift up your skirts suddenly to astonish people by showing them your bloomers.
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Fort Worth Daily Gazette, Texas, November 9, 1890
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The Illustrated Book of Manners: A Manual of Good Behavior and Polite Accomplishments, 1866
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
Writing form letters: how a young lady may beg her mother to allow her to learn math.
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
She who throws off her modesty either in her words or her dress, will not be thought to set much value upon it in her actions.
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The Charlotte News, North Carolina, December 16, 1902
Mrs. Cologan brought action in the District Court of Waseca county for a divorce from her husband, alleging cruelty and habitual drunkenness.
The latter court held Cologan struck his wife because he had good reason to believe she had misconducted herself.