Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1896

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Goucher College - Donnybrook Fair Yearbook (Baltimore, MD) online collection, 1896 Edition, Page 10 of 208
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1895 June g—8 p. in.. Baccalaureate Scimon. June it — 11 a. in.. Conferring of Degrees and end of session. Sept. 23— 10 a. m.. Class Exercises begin. Sept, 29—8 p. m.. Matriculation Scimon. Nov. 7—College Day. Nov. 28—Thanksgiving Day holiday. Dec. 20. 5 p. m.. to January 6. 1896. 10 a. m. Christinas vacation. 1898 Jan. 30—Day of Prayer for Colleges. April 2. noon. to April 13. 10 a. in. Easter vacation. June 7—8 p. m.. Baccalaureate Scimon. June 9—11 a. m., Conferring of Degrees and end of session.



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WOMANLINESS. HE aim of this article is to inquire into the nature of the quality, or groups of quali- ties, which we term womanliness, with the purpose of aiding in a determination of the conditions which are favorable, and those which are unfavorable, to its development. It is first necessary to state the problem presented by the subject, and this may perhaps be as well done by comparing womanliness with manli- ness, and noticing resemblances and differences, if there be any, between the two. As we exhort a boy to be manly, so we encourage a girl to be womanly. Do we mean in the latter case that a different set of qualities should be culti- vated from those which are contemplated in the former, or are we only thinking of similar qualities seen by us through a different atmosphere, or, it may be, exhibited in relation to a different class of objects, and expressed with that difference that distinguishes all feminine activity from masculine activity of the same kind ? In other words, is there sex in character, or is character neutral and gender predicable only of the direction and shape which its expression takes? It would seem as if to state the question in this shape was to answer it, but it will do no harm to turn it over a little while longer in our thoughts. It is perfectly plain that a woman is not womanly by virtue of her sex, nor a man manly for the same reason, else how could we speak of a womanly woman, or a manly man; we might just as well say a feminine woman or a male man. Womanliness and manliness are qualities that one may be either a woman or a man and yet be destitute of. We may, perhaps, explain the terms by refer- ring them to the ideal; manliness is the sum of all those qualities that we could wish a man to possess, and womanliness the sum of all those qualities that we desire to see in a woman, and these

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