File:Oxford Vigilance Committee Report on Moral Conditions in Oxford.pdf

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English: Four-page report, published anonymously by a "Vigilance Committee" or vigilante group, commenting on what it perceived as immoral behaviour by women in Oxford, England during World War I, recommending action against prostitution and "the drift of women into an immoral life"
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