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WOMEN OF ENGLAND SACRIFICE THEIR HAIR TO DO BETTER WORK. The women war workers of Great Britain have found that their hair got in the way when they attempted strenuous masculine tasks, so they have cut their hair short. These two girls, who have had their hair cut short, are forestry workers in the British. Timber Supply Army. Besides cutting their hair many of the girls have . temporarily-.- • adoptedboys' names as more suited to their war tasks.

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 14

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WOMEN OF ENGLAND SACRIFICE THEIR HAIR TO DO BETTER WORK. The women war workers of Great Britain have found that their hair got in the way when they attempted strenuous masculine tasks, so they have cut their hair short. These two girls, who have had their hair cut short, are forestry workers in the British. Timber Supply Army. Besides cutting their hair many of the girls have . temporarily-.- • adoptedboys' names as more suited to their war tasks. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 14

WOMEN OF ENGLAND SACRIFICE THEIR HAIR TO DO BETTER WORK. The women war workers of Great Britain have found that their hair got in the way when they attempted strenuous masculine tasks, so they have cut their hair short. These two girls, who have had their hair cut short, are forestry workers in the British. Timber Supply Army. Besides cutting their hair many of the girls have . temporarily-.- • adoptedboys' names as more suited to their war tasks. Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 14

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