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IN your excellent article (vol. x. p. 395) on this subject, you forcibly point out that custom and prejudice have established for boys and girls a curriculum of studies which seems to have but little reason to justify it. You particularly mention that whereas music is, in England, but rarely taught to boys, it is “almost compulsory on girls, whether they have the talent for it or not.”
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STRANGE, A. The Education of Women. Nature 10, 437 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010437a0
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