<em>The Woman's Leader</em> 12.1 (6 February 1920)
This issue is headed by "The Future of the Women's Movement" by Millicent Garret Fawcett, and includes a report on the League of Nations by Lord Robert Cecil and the first part of a story by Elizabeth Robins. Other articles deal with such topics as women as architects, equality in the teaching profession, and a manifesto on the role of <em>The Woman's Leader</em> in the women's movement.
6 February 1920
Women and National Production
An article by Eleanor Rathbone on women's contribution to industrial production in Britain both during and just after the War. Rathbone emphasizes reports that women demonstrate particular ability in mass production and "semi-skilled repetition processes" and advocates for women's return to these sectors, which, she argues, would benefit the British economy as a whole.
Eleanor Rathbone
<em>The Woman's Leader</em> 12.16
21 May 1920
<em>The Woman's Leader </em>21.48 (3 January 1930)
This issue includes articles on women in politics, women in the Church, women in literature, and even women in the air, in addition to a retrospective on the events of 1929.
1930
English