MODERN WOMAN
BANGLED, BINGLED AND BUNGLED. CAMBRIDGE UNDER-GRADUATE’S DESCRIPTION. (Rec. BAS p.m.) London, December 1. Cambridge under-graduates debated the question, “That this house disapproves of women,” the motion being defeated by 191 votes to 164. The supporters of the motion favoured a womanly woman. The proposer, Mr M. A. King Hamilton, declared, “The modem woman, with her arms bangled, her hair bingled, and her face bungled, looked like nothing on earth.”— A. & NX
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Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 7
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73MODERN WOMAN Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 7
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