POST-WAR FUTURE
ADVICE TO GIRL STUDENTS
It is dangerous to prophesy at such times as these, but it looks as though the Englishman may hope for at least one satisfactory outcome of the war. His home will probably be much more comfortable and efficiently run in future than it was in pre-war days. That is, of course, if the youth of today and tomorrow takes advice from its elders, who themselves have been seeking expert advice on the subject of careers for their daughters, states an overseas exchange.
The Students' Career Association have just issued a "survey of wartime facilities for training and pros-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 111, 11 May 1940, Page 17
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