Visions of America: Public Representations of the United States Circulating in India from 1870-1900

Courtship, or Hearts and Homes

A Mrs. Dr. Potts, of Philadelphia, in a lecture at Southport, spoke of "Courtship, or Hearts and Homes." In speaking of human love, she said she believed that not more than one-third of the married couples in England and America were happy. A man should not marry before 25, nor a woman before 20 or 21. It might be wise to appoint a committee to examine candidates for matrimony. In selecting a wife, young men were advised to marry no girl who wore a corset, and girls were advised to take no husband who was not a teetotaller. When married, courting should begin, and continue till the end of life.

From The Madras Mail. July 22, 1886. Page 4.

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