SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTER.
MURAL AND SOCIAL HYGIENE. Dear White Ribbon Sisters, —Before this letter is in print every District Union will have received copies of the pamphlet issued by the Health Dev partment especially tor women, entitled, “Social Diseases,” by Dr. Platts Mills. It is important that this pamphlet, wh.ch is free, should be widely read, and any Union who has not alreadyreceived a copy should apply to me at once. Those Unions who can undertake to circulate large numbers should apply direct to the Department for the number they require It will be wise to ask the local M.P. to support the request. This is a department that every Union can work, at least in circulating literature. I ho|>e to hear from every Branch, giving an account of work done, and the name of the Ich al Superintendent. All Unions that intend holding public meetings, large or small, can have copies of Miss Roberts’ fine paper, “A National Peril,” for free distribution (postage, ijd per dozen). —I am, yours in W’.R. bonds, mary McCarthy, Supt. Moral and Social Hygiene.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 268, 18 October 1917, Page 15
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179SUPERINTENDENT'S LETTER. White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 268, 18 October 1917, Page 15
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