“No goddess at all, just a girl from the switchboard who was glad to have a chance at the brutes.”
“When you come right down to it,” mused Bill Quinn, “women came as near to winning the late but unlamented war as did any other single factor.
“The Food Administration placarded their statement that ‘Food Will Win the War’ broadcast throughout the country, and that was followed by a whole flock of other claimants, particularly after the armistice was signed. But there were really only two elements that played a leading role in the final victory—men and guns.
And women backed these to the limit of their powerful ability—saving food, buying bonds, doing extra work, wearing a smile when their hearts were torn, and going ‘way out of their usual sphere in hundreds of cases—and making good in practically every one of them.
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