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Ethel Williams and the WEA
The women kept the Workers Educational Association afloat, but wartime pressures still reduced class attendances, finance was more restricted, and the numbers of tutorial classes fell to nine in 1914-15, reaching a low point of only four in 1916-17. On the other hand, the one-year preparatory classes were reported as 'much in demand by women'.