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New
Jersey Night Work Act, 1923
Source, The New Jersey Republican, Vol. 1, No. 3 (April 1923), cover page.
Courtesy, Special
Collections/University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
Juliet Clannon Cushing (1845-1934), president of the Consumers'
League of New Jersey, is shown being congratulated by New Jersey Governor George S. Silzer
after the signing of the Night Work bill, for which the Consumers' League had worked for
years. This protective labor legislation prohibited women from working the "grave
yard" shift in certain industries. Pictured from left to right are:
Assemblywoman
Katherine W. Brown; Juliet Cushing; Lillian Feickert, President of the New Jersey Women's
Republican Club; Governor Silzer; Frederic M. P. Pearse, Secretary to the Governor; Mrs.
Edward Fishwick, Legislative Chair of the New Jersey Women's Republican Club; and Mrs.
Charles A. Woodruff, a member of the Legislative Committee.
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