First World War

 

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"And now the war is over and people are anxiously asking, 'Will women go back?' 'Is it reasonable?' queried Nellie McClung. 'After you have used an electric washer, will you go back to the washboard or the two flat stones in the running stream?'"
Candace Savage, 1979, Our Nelle, A Scrapbook Biography of Nellie L. McClung

 

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