To Reach the Divine
By Emma Marwedel
Froebel learned to recognize in each child a new educational problem, to be solved according to its nature.... He therefore demands a methodical unification in education, in order to reach the divine through a unification of action.
By Mrs. Macy
(The teacher of Helen Keller.)
There is no education except self-education, no government but self-government.
By C. Gasquoine Hartley
(Mrs. Walter M. Gallichan)
(From “The Truth About Women.”)
To assume, as Schopenhauer and so many others have done ... that woman, on account of her womanhood is incapable of intellectual and social development, paying her sole debt of Nature in bearing and caring for children, is really to state a belief in decay for mankind.