Their activism included "at homes", public meetings, and writing for the local and national press.
[1] Suffrage families and individuals who held meetings and events in their own houses included the Rhys family, in particular John Rhŷs home in Jesus College, the Winshields in Headington, the St Hugh's College mathematics tutor Winifred Haverfield and her husband Francis (the Camden Professor of Ancient History), and Jessie Margoliouth and her husband, David (the Laudian Professor of Arabic), at 88 Woodstock Road in North Oxford.
[1] In 1910 the society joined the newly created Oxon, Berks and Bucks Federation of the NUWSS.
Vera Brittain arrived at Somerville College in 1914 as a student and joined the OSWS.
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