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February 9, 2018February 22, 2018 Dave Trippel Drinking Spaces, Temperance, Uncategorized, United States, Women

Women wouldn’t sit in bars if they knew how they looked : Victory girls, women’s intemperance, and feminine incursions, Buffalo, 1944

MA Thesis/Dissertation by Caitlin Hartney, 2017, State University at New York at Buffalo. On file at Buffalo Hisory Museum. Also available online.

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