A DOMESTIC PROBLEM WORK AND CULTURE IN THE HOUSEHOLD . CHAPTER I. TAKING A VIEW OF THE SITUATION. CHAPTER III. CULTURE PROVED TO BE A NEED OF THE CHILD-TRAINER. CHAPTER IV. THE OTHER PART OF "WOMAN'S MISSION." RUFFLES CHAPTER V. OTHER CAUSES CONSIDERED. MASCULINE IDEA OF WOMAN'S WORK. CHAPTER VI. REASONS FOR A CHANGE. THE EARLY TRAINING OP CHAPTER VIII. SUGGESTIONS FOR LECTURE TOPICS. CHAPTER IX. WAYS OF IMMEDIATE ESCAPE. CHAPTER X. MEANS OF ESCAPE ALREADY IN OPERATION. Title: A Domestic Problem Author: Abby Morton Diaz Language: English Produced by Steve Schulze, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. This file was produced from images generously made available by the CWRU Preservation Department Digital Library. A DOMESTIC PROBLEMWork and Culture in the Household by MRS. A. M. DIAZAUTHOR OF "THE SCHOOLMASTER'S TRUNK," ETC.1895 CONTENTS.CHAPTER I.TAKING A VIEW OF THE SITUATION.CHAPTER II.ONE CAUSE OF THE SITUATION.—A PART OF "WOMAN'S MISSION" CONSIDERED.CHAPTER III.CULTURE PROVED TO BE A NEED OF THE CHILD-TRAINER.CHAPTER IV.THE OTHER PART OF "WOMAN'S MISSION."CHAPTER V.OTHER CAUSES CONSIDERED.CHAPTER VI.REASONS FOR A CHANGE.CHAPTER VII.A WAY OUT.CHAPTER VIII.SUGGESTIONS FOR LECTURE TOPICSCHAPTER IX.WAYS OF IMMEDIATE ESCAPECHAPTER X.MEANS OF ESCAPE ALREADY IN OPERATIONCHAPTER XI.SUPPLEMENTARY |