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Eisenberg, Susan | September 18, 1989 issue
When the author walked onto a construction site as an apprentice electrician in the fall of 1978, it was a new experience not only for the author but for...

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Reeves, Nancy | August 24, 1963 issue
This article focuses on trends of women employment in the United States. Statistics show that a great majority of the women in the working force are in...

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January 16, 1937 issue
After the announcement made by the U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt that no individuals in need of relief will be dropped from the rolls of the Work...

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Lutz, Alma | October 17, 1934 issue
Will labor legislation which links women with children benefit women and solve the low-wage problem? The question has been brought to the fore once more...

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Craton, Ann Washington | March 23, 1927 issue
This article focuses on female employment in the U.S. Although there are some eleven million women in industry in the United States, only a small proportion,...

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Rakovsky, Alexandra | November 9, 1927 issue
The ten years since Soviet Union's October revolution have witnessed an enormous change in woman's status. The great French idealist, Charles Fourrier,...

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Hays, Arthur Garfield | January 20, 1926 issue
Many feminists feel that in these days of economic independence for women the position of a married woman would be improved if she received a salary for...

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Stevens, Doris | January 27, 1926 issue
Except, perhaps, for a few obscure tribes in remote hinterlands, women are the only people in the world who still perform work without pay. This is one...

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August 19, 1925 issue
England has some two millions more women than men. Many questions and a host of others are being discussed like, the morals of the young, the effect of...

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March 26, 1924 issue
It is wondered why one wastes one's time with trivialities like the situation in Lapland, or the poetry contest by "The Nation," or the eight-hour day in...

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