Youth is a transitional period," Haven wrote, "when passion is strong and restraint is feeble, and if, just at this period, multitudes of both sexes are massed together, not in families and not restrained by the discipline of the home circle, consequences... Documents Accompanying the Journal of the House - Page 181by Michigan. Legislature - 1867Full view - About this book
| Cooking - 1968 - 812 pages
...trumpet had sounded, and the walls collapsed. President Haven had put the earlier fears into words: "Youth is a transitional period, when passion is strong...discipline of the home circle, consequences anomalous to and not to be cultivated by an Institution supported by the State are likely to ensue." In addition,... | |
| Cooking - 1980 - 740 pages
...Haven had once favored this policy, but now he opposed it. "Youth is a transitional period," he wrote, "when passion is strong and restraint is feeble, and...institution supported by the State are likely to ensue." He recommended that women students, like homeopathic physicians, should have a separate college of... | |
| Howard Henry Peckham - 1994 - 424 pages
...African-American, yes; but not women of any origin. "Youth is a transitional period," Haven wrote, "when passion is strong and restraint is feeble, and...Institution supported by the State are likely to ensue." He recommended that women students, like the homeopathic physicians, should have a separate college... | |
| Howard Henry Peckham - 1994 - 420 pages
...African-American, yes; but not women of any origin. "Youth is a transitional period," Haven wrote, "when passion is strong and restraint is feeble, and...Institution supported by the State are likely to ensue." He recommended that women students, like the homeopathic physicians, should have a separate college... | |
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