The householdarts courses for the girls have social purposes in view.
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She was an expert in all householdarts, particularly in the art of sewing.
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As for both the Gay Lady's pretty hands-theywere very accomplished in householdarts.
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Girls very often are reared without adequate knowledge of cooking, sewing, and other householdarts.
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Each building having a householdarts room should possess a sewing machine or two, at the very least.
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In England the project system as applied to industry, and the householdarts with reference to home-life, have been emphasized.
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To begin with common householdarts, does not every one know that old things are more durable than new things?
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He often teased my sisters about their experiments in cookery and householdarts, encouraging them to renewed efforts after lamentable failures.
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In the kindergarten, manual work, and the householdarts, Froebel's principle of education through directed self- activity and self-expression has borne abundant fruit.
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Mrs. Dietrick says: The ideal woman of Greece was Athena, patroness of all householdarts and industries, but equally patroness of all political interests.
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The householdarts as you knew them in your youth can't be practised in the home any more on the income of the average man.
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I do not know whether Miss Branwell taught her nieces anything besides sewing, and the householdarts in which Charlotte afterwards was such an adept.
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HouseholdArts and School Lunches-Boughton.
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A useful gift for lazy males is Andrew Martin's How to Get Things Really Flat: A Man's Guide to Ironing, Dusting and Other HouseholdArts.