The Lincolnshire Estate housekeeper, Mrs . Jewkes, is no Mrs . Jervis : she is a rude, " odious ", " unwomanly " woman who is devoted to Mr . B; Pamela suspects that she might even be " an atheist ! ".
22.
Writing to Thomas in 1912, Griffin observed that while he might think her'a horrid " suffragette "'indulging in'all kinds of bold & " unwomanly " things', she found her'scientific training of immense value'in her work.
23.
Jane Aaron in 1994 described how the desire for Welsh womanhood to be seen as respectable in the eyes of its " colonial " neighbour endured even when their English counterparts had decided to take up an aggressive or'unwomanly'mantle to achieve their goals of female emancipation.
24.
Recruiting new members to the group was difficult, however, because of the perception that " suffrage was radical and unwomanly . " Nevertheless, the efforts of TERA helped spark a state-wide interest in women's suffrage and increased coverage of suffrage in the news.
25.
The title is an ironic reference to a statement found in a report made to the 1868 Texas Reconstruction Convention, advising against granting women the vote, reading that " true women " would be insulted by getting the right to vote, as it implies they are unwomanly.
26.
Mackay's involvement in the suffrage movement helped combat the stereotype of suffragists as " frumpy " or " unwomanly . " In March 1909, the EFS resolved to work towards suffrage for women in New York, hoping they could pave the way for suffrage across the country by 1914.
27.
He was married to a woman named Vituriga, who was given the nickname " Samso " for her capabilities ( considered " unwomanly " by the fourth century author of " Historia Augusta " ), and at the time of his usurpation, he had one son, Herennianus, aged four.
28.
In Latin American countries such as Brazil and Mexico, which have powerful men's teams, the women's teams have qualified for the World Cup, although they continue to battle stereotypes that American women once did _ that soccer is a man's game and that female players are somehow unwomanly.
29.
And by accommodating a sexual element as part of their image, to go with their ponytailed good looks and athletic prowess, the American players have sent a message around the world that women can be both athletic and feminine in an endeavor that, in many countries, still carries the stigma that women who play are somehow unwomanly.
30.
Although her family recognized her remarkable intelligence, she was prevented from obtaining a substantive education or pursuing her dream of becoming an attorney, as these goals were considered " unwomanly . " She was educated by private tutors on subjects considered appropriate for a young southern woman of her class, including French, painting with watercolors, playing the harpsichord, and doing embroidery.