Catalogue description Soper, Mrs Marjorie

This record is held by London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library

Details of 8SUF/B/128
Reference: 8SUF/B/128
Title: Soper, Mrs Marjorie
Description:

How she came to work for the Family Endowment Society. Eleanor Rathbone's appearance in the late 1920s. Her attitude to equal pay for women. What Mrs Soper (then Miss Green) did as secretary. Eleanor Rathbone a hard taskmaster. Role of Mrs Freeth in the Family Endowment Society. Eva Hubback's capacity for picking up useful ideas from anyone. Eleanor Rathbone's absent-mindedness and capacity for hard work. Her partnership with Eva Hubback. Eva's breadth of personal contacts. Relationship between the Family Endowment Society and the National Council for Equal Citizenship in the 1930s. Eva Hubback's zest for life. Elizabeth Macadam's personality and partnership with Eleanor Rathbone. How the Children's Minimum Council coincided with a favourable climate of opinion. How Eleanor Rathbone handled public opinion in the 1930s. Contribution of Mary Stocks to the Family Endowment Society. (Part 2 on tape 46).

Date: 22 Feb 1977
Held by: London University: London School of Economics, The Women's Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: Tape 45
Language: English

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