According to a short article in the New York Times archive, in April 1922, "Members of the Board of Education of Newburgh have barred, by a vote of 6 to 2, married women whose husbands are working from further employment in the schools of the city."
According to a short article in the New York Times archive, in April 1922, "Members of the Board of Education of Newburgh have barred, by a vote of 6 to 2, married women whose husbands are working from further employment in the schools of the city."