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(56) (U. S.) Federal Security Agency, U. S. Office of Education. Biennial surveys of education in the United States. Volume II, chapter IV. Statistics of higher education, 1939-40 and 1941-42. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1944. Table 10, p. 55.

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Biennial survey of education in the United States 1942-44. Statistics of higher education 1943-44. Chapter IV. By Henry G. Badger under the direction of Emery M. Foster. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1946. 75 pp.

Effects of the war upon college personnel. By Henry G. Badger and Benjamin W. Frazier. Washington, D. C., the Agency, June 1943. 14 pp. Multi. (Circular No. 217.)

Engineering, science and management war training. Final report. By Henry H. Armsby. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1946. 149 pp. (Bulletin 1946, No. 9.)

Teaching as a profession. By Benjamin W. Frazier. Washingtion, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1944. 34 pp. (Pamphlet No. 95.)

(61) U. S. Office of Scientific Research and Development. Science, the endless frontier. A report to the President by Vannevar Bush. July 1945. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1945. 184 pp. (62) (U. S.) War Department, Army Service Forces. Guide to training women for work with the Army Service Forces. Washington, D. C., the Department, April 15, 1944. 26 pp. Multi. (Civilian Personnel Information Bulletin No. 3.)

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Special Training Branch. Statement of pre-enlistment training needs of the WAC. Washington, D. C., the Department, June 16, 1944. 6 pp. Mimeo.

(64) Women in science.

Women's Work and Education 6:1, December 1935. (65) Woodford, Lois W. Opportunities for women in chemistry. Journal of Chemical Education 19:536–38, November 1942.

(66) Young, Hoylande D. Part played by women in chemistry in Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, August 1946. 5 pp. (Typed manuscript.)

INDEX

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CURRENT PUBLICATIONS OF THE WOMEN'S BUREAU

FACTS ON WOMEN WORKERS-issued monthly. 4 pages. (Latest statistics on employment of women; earnings; labor laws affecting women; news items of interest to women workers; women in the international scene.)

EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK AND TRAINING FOR WOMEN

The Outlook for Women in Occupations in the Medical and Other Health Services, Bull. 203:

1. Physical Therapists. 14 pp. 1945. 10¢.

2. Occupational Therapists. 15 pp. 1945. 10¢.

3. Professional Nurses. 66 pp. 1946. 15¢.

4. Medical Laboratory Technicians. 10 pp. 1945. 10.

5. Practical Nurses and Hospital Attendants. 20 pp. 1945. 10¢.

6. Medical Record Librarians. 9 pp. 1945. 10¢

7. Women Physicians. 28 pp.

8. X-Ray Technicians. 14 pp.
9. Women Dentists. 21 pp.

1945. 10¢.

1945. 10¢. 1945. 10¢.

10. Dental Hygienists. 17 pp. 1945. 10¢.

11. Physicians' and Dentists' Assistants. 15 pp. 1945. 10¢.

12. Trends and Their Effect upon the Demand for Women Workers. 55 pp. 1946.

15¢.

The Outlook for Women in Science. Bull. 223: (In press.)

1. The Outlook for Women in Science.

2. The Outlook for Women in Chemistry.

(Instant publication.)

3. The Outlook for Women in the Biological Sciences.

4. The Outlook for Women in Mathematics and Statistics.

5. The Outlook for Women in Architecture and Engineering.

6. The Outlook for Women in Physics and Astronomy.

7. The Outlook for Women in Geology, Geography, and Meteorology.

8. The Outlook for Women in Occupations Related to Science.

Your Job Future After College. Leaflet. 1947.

Training for Jobs-for Women and Girls. [Under public funds available for Vocational training purposes.] Leaflet 1. 1947.

EARNINGS

Earnings of Women in Selected Manufacturing Industries, 1946. Bull. 219. 14 pp. 1948. 10¢.

EMPLOYMENT

Employment of Women in the Early Postwar Period, with Background of Prewar and War Data. Bull. 211. 14 pp. 1946. 10.

Women's Occupations Through Seven Decades. Bull. 218. (In press.) Women Workers After VJ-Day in One Community-Bridgeport, Conn. Bull. 216. 37 pp. 1947. 15¢.

(56) (U. S.) Federal Security Agency, U. S. Office of Education. Biennial surveys of education in the United States. Volume II, chapter IV. Statistics of higher education, 1939-40 and 1941-42. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1944. Table 10, p. 55.

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Biennial survey of education in the United States 1942-44. Statistics of higher education 1943-44. Chapter IV. By Henry G. Badger under the direction of Emery M. Foster. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1946. 75 pp.

Effects of the war upon college personnel. By Henry G. Badger and Benjamin W. Frazier. Washington, D. C., the Agency, June 1943. 14 pp. Multi. (Circular No. 217.)

Engineering, science and management war training. Final report. By Henry H. Armsby. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1946. 149 pp. (Bulletin 1946, Nc. 9.)

Teaching as a profession. By Benjamin W. Frazier. Washingtion, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1944. 34 pp. (Pamphlet No. 95.)

(61) U. S. Office of Scientific Research and Development. Science, the endless frontier. A report to the President by Vannevar Bush. July 1945. Washington, D. C., U. S. Government printing office, 1945. 184 pp. (62) (U. S.) War Department, Army Service Forces. Guide to training women for work with the Army Service Forces. Washington, D. C., the Department, April 15, 1944. 26 pp. Multi. (Civilian Personnel Information Bulletin No. 3.)

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Special Training Branch. Statement of pre-enlistment training needs of the WAC. Washington, D. C., the Department, June 16, 1944. 6 pp. Mimeo.

(64) Women in science.

Women's Work and Education 6:1, December 1935.
Opportunities for women in chemistry. Journal of

(65) Woodford, Lois W.
Chemical Education 19:536–38, November 1942.

(66) Young, Hoylande D. Part played by women in chemistry in Chicago. Chicago, Illinois, August 1946. 5 pp. (Typed manuscript.)

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