The Strike At Putney by Lucy Maud Montgomery. Male readers may have to think a bit to remember where they've read the author's name before. Tracy handed this to me before bringing the book back. A common sentiment, but well-told and earlier than most.
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Dan McBride addressed it too; the last stanza is:
But when the church needs workers, they do not wrack their brains.
They go enlist a lady that the WMU has trained.
It surely is a good thing that the women enter in,
'Cause we'd all be in trouble if we left it to the men!
A-men! A-Women!
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