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Escaping from Belgium on the outbreak of World War I, she worked in London for Belgian refugees and the Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association before returning to Sydney in 1915. She became an active assistant honorary secretary of the Universal Service League, organizing and addressing meetings.From ADB entry</item1037764></item134><item148><item1037765>531</item1037765></item148><item151><item1037766><id>81491</id><type>37</type><title>Marks G.H. : Teacher 1908 - 1913 @ Sydney [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item1037766><item1037767><id>81493</id><type>37</type><title>Marks G.H. : Acting Lecturer part time 1917 - University of Sydney @ University of Sydney : Camperdown [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item1037767><item1037768><id>81730</id><type>37</type><title>Marks G.H. : Lecturer in French 1921 - University of Sydney @ University of Sydney : Camperdown [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item1037768><item1037769><id>81731</id><type>37</type><title>Marks G.H. : Associate Professor of French 1929 - University of Sydney @ University of Sydney : Camperdown [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item1037769><item1037770><id>81732</id><type>37</type><title>Marks G.H. : Acting Professor &amp; Head of French Department 1929 - University of Sydney @ University of Sydney : Camperdown [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item1037770><item1037771><id>81735</id><type>37</type><title>Marks G.H. : Acting Lecturer part time 1916 - Sydney Teacher's College @ Sydney Teacher's College : Sydney [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item1037771><item1037772><id>81736</id><type>37</type><title>Marks G.H. : Acting Professor &amp; Head of French Department 1936 - University of Sydney @ University of Sydney : Camperdown [ NSW Australia ]</title><hhash/></item1037772></item151><item196><item1037773>4705</item1037773></item196><item259><item1037774><id>81734</id><type>69</type><title>Marks, Gladys Hope : Australian Federation of University Women, 1921</title><hhash/></item1037774></item259><item263><item1037775>6095</item1037775></item263><item14058><item1276044>8970</item1276044></item14058></details></record>
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