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The Herald
no.
17401
20 February
1933
Z1213431
1933
newspaper issue
1933
pg.
8
Note: Epigraph: "According to the new cult of "Fathercraft," recently expounded in London by Dr. James Fenton, a wife is entitled to as much pocket money as the husband; she should be managing director of the household, have equal time off, and her own way regarding clothes, while the husband should give her tea in bed, and take turns in minding the children."
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y
The Herald
no.
17401
20 February
1933
Z1213431
1933
newspaper issue
1933
pg.
8
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