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Women's Work and Women in War Effort
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Box
56
Folder
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50 Facts About British Women at War,
1943
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Answers to Questions Women Ask About War Work,
1943
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Box
56
Folder
1
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British Women in the Armed Forces,
undated
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Community Service for Women War Workers,
1944
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Box
56
Folder
1
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CWAC Digest: Facts About the C.W.A.C.,
undated
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Effective Industrial Use of Women in Defense Program,
1940
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Box
56
Folder
1
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The Employment and Demand for Women Workers in the
Manufacture of Instruments—Aircraft, Optical and Fire-Control, and
Surgical and Dental, 1941
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Employment of Women in the Manufacture of Artillery
Ammunition, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Employment of Women in the Manufacture of Cannon and Small
Arms in 1942, 1943
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Employment of Women in the Manufacture of Small-Arms
Ammunition, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
1
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The Employment of Women in War Production,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
1
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"Equal Pay" for Women in War Industries: Men's and Women's
Jobs, Light Work, Saving Skilled Labor, Output, Plant Changes, Women
Workers Pro and Con, Women Support Families, Government Upholds the
Rate for the Job, Unions Uphold the Rate for the Job, Women's Pay
Rates in War Industries, The Rate for the Job, Needs of Industry and
Workers, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Experience as to Standards for Women's Work in Periods of
Rapid Increases in Production: Increase in Women Employment,
1914-1918; Relaxation of State Labor Laws for Women, 1917-1918;
Efforts to Maintain Labor Standards for Women, 1917-1918; Evidence
of Ill Effects of Relaxing Labor Standards; Legal Standards for
Women's Work, 1939
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Box
56
Folder
1
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The First Year: A Study of Women's Participation in Federal
Defense Activities, 1941
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Hazards to Women Employed in War Plants on Abrasive-Wheel
Jobs, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
1
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How Can a Lady Help to Win the War?,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Increase in Women Employment, 1914-1918, and Occupations of
Women in Defense Industries: Extracts from Women's Bureau Bulletin
12, New Position of Women in Industry (1920), and Reports by Two
Other Agencies, 1940
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Lifting Heavy Weights in Defense Industries: Methods for
Conserving Health of Women Workers,
1941
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Night Work for Women and Shift Rotation in War Plants: Night
Work in Wartime, Reducing Health Dangers of Night Work, Rotation of
Shifts: How Frequent? Recommendations, Sources of Information,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Occupations for Girls and Women in Wartime: Selected
References, 1943
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Box
56
Folder
2
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A Preview as to Women Workers in Transition from War to
Peace, 1944
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Progress Report on Women War Workers' Housing, April 1943,
1944
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Recreation and Housing for Women War Workers: A Handbook on
Standards, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Safety Caps for Women in War Factories,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Safety Clothing for Women in Industry,
1941
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Box
56
Folder
2
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The Second Year: A Study of Women's Participation in War
Activities of the Federal Government,
1943
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Box
56
Folder
2
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"They Also Serve", undated
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Training Womanpower, 1943
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Training Women for War Work: Methods and Suggestions for
Expediting the Job, 1943
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Box
56
Folder
2
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War Jobs for Women, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
2
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The Wartime Responsibility of Women's Organizations,
1944
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Box
56
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2
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War Work of the Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Washing and Toilet Facilities for Women in Industry:
Recommendations for Installation and Maintenance,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
2
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What Job is Mine on the Victory Line?,
1943
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Box
56
Folder
2
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What Women Can Do to Win the War: There is a Man-Sized Job
for Every Patriotic Woman in America—Full Time or Part Time,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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When You Hire Women, 1944
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Box
56
Folder
3
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The Woman Counselor in War Industries: An Effective System,
1944
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Woman Workers in Two Wars,
1944
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women in Khaki, circa 1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women in the War by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn,
1942
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Box
56
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3
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Women in the War: Remarks of Mr. Henry Bridges, California
Regional Director of the Congress of Industrial Organizations and
President of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's
Union before the Sixth Annual Convention of the California CIO
Council, 1943
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women in War Industries in Great Britain,
1941
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women in War Production,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women's Effective War Work Requires Good Posture,
1943
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women's Employment in Artillery Ammunition Plants,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women's Factory Employment in an Expanding Aircraft
Production Program, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women's Part in World War II: A list of references,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women's Role in War, undated
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women's War Work in Britain,
1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Women's Work in the War: Women Stand Ready to Fill War Jobs,
Control of Industrial Home Work in War Time, Standards for Lighting
War-Production Plants, War Emergency Acts Affecting Women in
Manufacturing, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Your Questions as to Women in War Industries: Types of Jobs,
Replacement of Men by Women, Employment and Unemployment, Attitudes
of Employers, Operation of Labor Laws, Wages of Men and Women,
Training, British Experience, 1942
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Yugoslav Women Fight for Freedom,
1943
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