[256] Dr. Rhoda H. B. Adamson, “Future Possibilities for the Work of Women,” Common Cause, February 7, 1919, pp. 512-514.

[257] British Association for the Advancement of Science, Labour, Finance, and the War, p. 117.

[258] Labour, Finance, and the War, p. 129.

[259] Ibid., p. 84.

[260] Great Britain Ministry of Munitions, Health of Munition Workers Committee, Memorandum No. 4, “Employment of Women,” p. 4.

[261] Great Britain Ministry of Munitions, Health of Munition Workers Committee, Memorandum No. 4, “Employment of Women,” p. 4.

[262] An Inquiry into the Prevalence and Aetiology of Tuberculosis among Industrial Workers, with Special Reference to Female Munition Workers, p. 4.

[263] Great Britain Ministry of Munitions, Health of Munition Workers Committee, Memorandum No. 4, “Employment of Women,” p. 5.

[264] Committee of Industrial Women’s Organizations, The Position of Women After the War, p. 9.

[265] June 23, 1917, p. 271.