The National Review, Volume 78W.H. Allen, 1921 - English literature |
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Page 126
... office - girls , clerks , or even as daily maids , they have them . Shop - girls , office- girls , clerks , or at worst daily maids , they are therefore bent on becoming , even though that may mean one long struggle to make both ends ...
... office - girls , clerks , or even as daily maids , they have them . Shop - girls , office- girls , clerks , or at worst daily maids , they are therefore bent on becoming , even though that may mean one long struggle to make both ends ...
Page 129
... offices were going abegging , they ought not to en- courage their daughters to accept them , as the shop - and- office girl market was sure to be overstocked when the war was over , and unemployment together with poverty would be rife ...
... offices were going abegging , they ought not to en- courage their daughters to accept them , as the shop - and- office girl market was sure to be overstocked when the war was over , and unemployment together with poverty would be rife ...
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... Office duties . 5. In order that the Chief of the Imperial General Staff should not have to deal with more than a small number of general officers , it would be neces- sary to appoint a general officer to command in chief the forces at ...
... Office duties . 5. In order that the Chief of the Imperial General Staff should not have to deal with more than a small number of general officers , it would be neces- sary to appoint a general officer to command in chief the forces at ...
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