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Not listed on the Roll of Active Service. Working in London during the war she was on the committee of the Women's Training and Employment Committee, and a member of the Consumers' Council of the Ministry of Food. By 1914 she was effectively running the Women's Labour League and was elected to the Labour Party's War Emergency Workers' National Committee to organize the working-class response to the war. She negotiated the terms on which the Women's Labour League was incorporated into the reconstituted Labour Party in 1918.