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When reading was first taught women in America, said Dr. Clemence S. Lozier, it was opposed on the ground that she would forge her father’s or husband’s name should she learn to read and write. Geography met with like opposition on the ground of its tendency to make her dissatisfied with home and desirous to travel, while the records of history show that the first public examination of women in Geometry, 1829, raised a cry of disapproval over the whole country.