The Woman of Tomorrow

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The Woman of Tomorrow
Helen M Helen Maria Winslow
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Be still; the crown of life is silentness.
Give thou a quiet hour to each long day.
Too much of time we spend in profitless And foolish talk — too little do we say.
If thou wouldst gather words that shall avail, Learning a wisdom worthy to express, Leave for a while thy chat and empty tale — Study the golden speech of silentness.
[114] XI ON women's clubs IT has been the fashion, and is still with a certain dass of people, to disparage the woman's club. They say the club is a place where gossip
... and backbiting flourish, and the virtues of love and charity and tolerance are chiefly conspicuous by their absence. I have even known a brilliant lecturer, who depends for her audiences on these same women's clubs, to refuse to lend a hand in any active work, saying she "did not believe in women's clubs, because the members are selfish, self-seeking and trivial ; be- cause the club women are all envious and un- charitable." Now, isn't this sweeping accusation rather un- just? When we look about and see what women have accomplished for their own sex since the clubs were established ; when we look about and see what the clubs are really doing to-day for [115] THE WOMAN OF TO-MORROW their communities; when we count up the libra- ries, the improved sanitary conditions of towns and cities, the increased educational advantages; when we realize the increased average intelli- gence of the average woman who belongs to current events classes and literary clubs; when, in short, we note the broadening of character in the average individual club woman, is this a fair statement?

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