Ned M Campbell

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hairdressers very naturally objected to women going to barbers’ shops; the barbers, on the other hand, were trying to force legislation in various states which would forbid the “hairdressing profession” to cut hair unless they were licensed as barbers. Said the Hairdresser, putting the matter on the loftiest basis, “The effort to bring women to barber shops for haircutting is against the best interests of the public, the free and easy atmosphere often prevailing in barber shops being unsuitable to the high standard of American womanhood.”
Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s (Harper Perennial Modern Classics)
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