Beating Their Brothers.
NIRLS of 1928 are real "live wires." The latest proof of this is that before long there will probably be electrical power stations in many parts of Bngland staffed and managed by women. Already many girls in boiler suits and breeches who know more about sparking plugs and magnetos than do their brothers, are being apprenticed with these careers in view, — The Women’s Engineering Society has over 200 women with engineering experience, university degrees in engineering, or other high qualifications. The women co-operate wth the men, and insist on maintaining the high engineering standard of men.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 16 November 1928, Page 12
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99Beating Their Brothers. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 12, 16 November 1928, Page 12
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