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- George Oprescu (27 November 1881 – 13 August 1969) was a Romanian historian, art critic and collector. Born into a poor family, he developed a taste for...
- Stanisław Kot (22 October 1885 – 26 December 1975) was a Polish historian and politician. A native of the Austrian partition of Poland, early in life he...
- (1993). "Domestic ideology, school reformers, and female teachers: Schoolteaching becomes women's work in Nineteenth-Century New England". New England...
- police officers became members. Towards the end of the 19th century, schoolteaching became the most desirable occupation for the second generation of female...
- Retrieved 2017-07-24. Gruttadaro, Andrew. "Meet the Girl Who Quit Schoolteaching to Become a Pro Twerker". Complex. Retrieved 2017-07-24. Nessef, Bruna...
- (1993). "Domestic Ideology, School Reformers, and Female Teachers: Schoolteaching Becomes Women's Work in Nineteenth-Century New England". The New England...
- 1852 and shortly after that he fell ill and he was forced to quit his schoolteaching and he returned to Greenfield. Here he wrote a Bee Keeper's Manual....
- school Charles and Lettie Cowman changed their missionary plans from schoolteaching to evangelism, and went to ****an to establish the Oriental Missionary...
- provoke the censure of reasonable opinion". Mallory had hoped to give up schoolteaching and to become a mountaineer and writer. When he provided his chapters...
- worked as a land surveyor in the interior before accepting a provincial schoolteaching appointment in New South Wales. Having a taste for adventure, in 1894...