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Society for Promoting the Employment of Women : ウィキペディア英語版 | Society for Promoting the Employment of Women The Society for Promoting the Employment of Women (SPEW) was one of the earliest British women's organisations. The society was established in 1859 by Jessie Boucherett, Barbara Bodichon and Adelaide Anne Proctor to promote the training and employment of women. In its early years it was affiliated to the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, though formal connections between them were severed in 1889. The society's journal was the ''English Women's Journal''.〔 In 1926 it was renamed the Society for Promoting the Training of Women (SPTW). The society is still in existence today, operating as the registered charity ''Futures for Women''.〔(Futures for Women ) at futuresforwomen.org.uk, the web site of Futures for Women (accessed February 2014)〕 Its papers up to 1991 are held at Girton College, Cambridge.〔(Janus: Society for Promoting the Training of Women )〕 ==References==
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