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. . Some of the better and higher institutions managed by mission- aries turned out many graduates more or less fitted to assume the responsibility of teaching in new schools. It is but natural that they were sought for by the government as well as by private schools."^ (Master's thesis, 1 P. W. Kuo, Training of Teachers in China, pp. 19-20. Teachers College, 1912. 3 24 The Education of Girls in China The mission schools have also helped to overcome the preju- dice toward education of girls and... are now doing what they can to meet the popular demand for increased opportunities. Mrs. Ashmore, after about fifteen years of service, gives her experi- ence: "when I first took the school we were obliged to tease the parents for the privilege of educating their girls. Now I am con- tinually asked, 'Is there any room in the schools for my girls?' They know they must make application before school opens in order to get them in."^ "Said an old native preacher who was listening to the examination (of the Foochow Girls' School), 'Ac- cording to this, our girls ought to eat the rice grains, and our boys, the rice water.' "2 " Perhaps the most remarkable change is that with respect to the education of women and girls," writes Bishop Huntington.
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