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During the grave war years the greater part of the burden of factory and field work lay on the shoulders of women and young workers. Thousands of young people were compelled to leave school so as to take the places at the bench and lathe of their fathers and brothers who left for the front. Therefore, every young person who did not finish his education on account of the war, must now fill up the gap.
Library Review – Emerald Publishing
Published: Aug 1, 1946
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