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Women's membership in the Academy, 1910
While some European academies are changing their constitutions to accept female scientists, the Academy of Paris is putting the membership of Madam Curie to vote
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Announcement by Madrisah-i Namus, 1909
From Tuba [Azmudah], the principal, for hiring a teacher
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Examinations at Madrisah-i Umm al-Madaris, 1910
Students' mothers, principals of other girls schools in Tehran, and three American female teachers from the American School were present at the exam session
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Examinations at Dabistan-i Hunar, 1909
Describing the educational contents and examinations of grades one to three, as well as students' appreciation of the principal, ‘Azra Khanum for establishing the school
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Madrisah-i Dukhtaran, in Gilan, 1909
Regarding enrollment of girls age five to seven, the educational programs, and the school staff
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Advertisement for tutoring, 1909
An advertisement by a woman educated in St. Petersburg, who recently converted to Islam
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Letter from Fatimah to Iran-i naw, 1909
On improving women's schools
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Speech by a student of Madrisah-i Mukhaddarat, 1910
About examinations, and the news of Afsar al-Saltanah's daughter becoming a teacher
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Speech by Maryam Khanum, daughter of Mirza Mika’il, 1911
Maryam Khanum, daughter of Mirza Mika’il (Shah Miran), talks about the importance of education for girls
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Letter from Shams Kasma’i to Iran-i naw, 1909
From Ashgabat, Russia; about women's education and employment