Surely she should have made a case for the balance that coeducation offers.
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The Negroes, themselves, however, did not object to the coeducation of the races.
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She was, in the professor's mind, the final argument against coeducation.
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But even should all this be done, coeducation would by means be thus justified.
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But admitting all this-certaingeneralizations, on the whole correct, may be made from our experience with coeducation.
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Education of Women: To what extent is coeducation desirable in elementary schools, high schools, colleges and universities?
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No similar demand should be logically made of the working-girl today when she demands coeducation on industrial lines.
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This will be better understood when the coeducation of blind and seeing children becomes more general-Godspeed the day!
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But it's coeducation, isn't it?
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Many people believe that girls either gain or are more affected by coeducation, especially in the upper grades, than boys.
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While girls may be trained with boys, coeducation should cease at the dawn of adolescence, at least for a season.
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But inevitably some of the senior trustees fell in love with the first year girls and became convinced that coeducation was a noble cause.
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The opinion of English writers generally favors coeducation up to about the beginning of the teens, and from there on views are more divided.
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As a matter of social philosophy, this train of thought logically leads to coeducation, impartial suffrage, and free cooperation in all the affairs of life.
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There are certain anthropometric (body measurements) indications which warrant a careful and thorough investigation into the subject of coeducation in the upper grammar grades.
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Coeducation, too, generally means far more assimilation of girls' to boys' ways and work than conversely.