Women on Public Bodies: Address by Mrs. Bracey … … Another case in which women had rendered distinguished service to the community was that Mrs. Pinsent, chairman the Special Schools Sub-committee of the Birmingham Education Committee and acknowledged authority subject of the feebleminded. When any question affecting feeble minded came before City Mrs. Pinsent was unable to attend to state their case before the Council, and the cause was likely to suffer, through the most experienced worker in that department of public work not being there to answer questions and use her personal influence on behalf the afflicted ones committed to her care. … (continues) …
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GRO0245 Devonport: Ellen Frances Parker: 1866 – 1949