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Description | Publications related to Women's Issues: 'The Teaching of Mechanics in Girls' Schools', 1923, Mathematical Association. 'Schools And The War Office', 1935, Central Education Committee of the Society of Friends. 'The Family Woman And The Feminist: A Challenge', 1945, Dorothy Paterson. 'Consultative Committee of Women's Organisations: Sixth Annual Report: 1926-1927'. 'Thirteenth Report of the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene (founded by Josephine Butler), April 1st 1927-June 30th 1928 [contains order form for Association's Publications and press cutting on the work of women police] 'The Jewish Woman in Religious Life', 1913, Bertha Pappenham, Jewish League for Woman Suffrage. 'Women in Tennessee Industries: A Study of Hours, Wages and Working Conditions', 1927, US Department of Labor. 'Headway Biographies: Stories of Famous Women', 1933, R.K. Polkinghorne & M.I.R. Polkinghorne. 'Women's Work in the Fascist Countries: Austria, Germany, Italy', 1937, International Trade Union Movement. 'Wage-Earning Women and Their Dependants', 1915, Ellen Smith, Fabian Women's Group. '"Marriage from the Imperial Standpoint", The Civil Rights of Married Women, Inter-Racial Unions: Report of Conference Held on June 7th, 8th & 9th 1932', British Commonwealth League. 'Memorandum on Openings and Trainings for Women', 1934, Women's Employment Federation. 'The Case for Family Endowment', 1927, M.D. Stocks. 'Family Income Insurance: A Scheme of Family Endowment by the method of Insurance', 1926, Joseph L. Cohen (preface by Eleanor F. Rathbone. 'Annual Report 1938', London and National Society for Women's Service (formerly London Society for Women's Suffrage). 'Annual Report 1935', London and National Society for Women's Service (formerly London Society for Women's Suffrage). 'Why Is She Away? The Problem of Sickness Among Women In Industry', 1945, Medical Research Council. 'Women Free Church Ministers', 1929, D.M. Northcroft. 'Labour Women on International Legislation', 1919, Labour Party. 'Women Under English Law', 1928, Maud I. Crofts. 'Every Woman's Own Lawyer', 1907, Gordon C. Whadcoat. 'Magna Carta and Women', 1915, H.F. Normanton.
Other Publications: 'An Essay on Metaphysical and Mathematical Time Including Time in the Theory of Relativity', 1930, J. Walker Tomb. 'Broadcasting and the Cinema as Instruments of Education', 1936, John Grierson, National Union of Teachers. 'British Comics - An Appraisal', 1955, P.M. Pickard. 'Comics and Your Children', 1952, George H. Pumphrey. 'Widow's, Orphans' and Old Age Contributory Pensions Act - A Brief Guide', 1929, J.F. Shillaker. 'School Life and Nervous Instability', 1932, Sir Maurice Craig. 'Report of a Conference on Mental Welfare', 1929, Central Association for Mental Welfare. 'Seventeenth Report of the Association for Moral and Social Hygiene', 1931. 'Thirteenth Annual Report of The British Social Hygiene Council (Incorporated)', 1927-1928. 'Fourteenth Annual Report of The British Social Hygiene Council (Incorporated)', 1928-1929. 'Twenty-First Annual Report of The British Social Hygiene Council (Incorporated)', 1935-1936. 'Twenty-Second Annual Report of The British Social Hygiene Council (Incorporated)', 1936-1937. 'Teachers and the Law', 1948, Claude E. Bridges. 'School Buildings', 1932, National Union of Teachers. 'The Hadow Report and After', 1929 (reprinted), National Union of Teachers. 'Reorganisation and The Teaching Profession', 1929, National Union of Teachers. 'An Outline of the Structure of the Educational System in England and Wales', 1939, Board of Education Educational Pamphlet. 'An Outline of the Structure of the Educational System in England and Wales', 1933, Board of Education Educational Pamphlet. 'The Education of Children Up To The Age of Seven Plus', c.1929, National Union of Teachers. 'Methods of Selection for Post-Primary Education', 1938, W.P. Alexander, National Union of Teachers. 'Teaching As A Career (England and Wales)', 1945, Ministry of Education. 'Children Are Born Persons (Liberty Versus Various Forms of Tyranny)', Charlotte M. Mason, Parents' National Educational Union. |