Charlotte Barrell Ware

“CHARLOTTE BARRELL WARE

‘Warelands’

I wish to consider dairy farming: first, as a permanent occupation for women; second, as a training for preventive work in relation to public health.  Two classes of women may be considered in relation to the work–

A. Those of ample means, who work indirectly through an efficient agent (usually a high-priced superintendent, who has the actual charge of all details of organization and management).

B.  Those of moderate means, who are themselves to be the organizers an d managers of the business.”

Reference Data:

Vocations for the Trained Woman, Vol. 1, Part 1, by Agnes Frances Perkins, 1910, page 146


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