In 1932 she organised a Working Women's Convention, and the following year she graduated university with a BA, and joined the Communist Party.
The Working Women's Trades Union was founded in 1890, Mary was the union's secretary for two years.
'Memories Of A Working Women's Guild'
The second which talks about rights of Afghan women in labor market and labor laws is named I am a Working Woman.
Ada Nield Chew: The Life and Writings of a Working Woman.
Before joining Working Woman, where she oversaw a redesign of the magazine, she had been editor in chief of Child, also published by the Times Company.
Simultaneously, for 10 years, she wrote a column called "The Working Woman" for The Ladies' Home Journal.
Her Working Women's College opened in Queen Square, Bloomsbury, in 1864, offering tuition in a wide range of subjects at very low fees.
"Woes of the Working Woman"
She remarried and in 2000 became the group publisher, adding Working Woman to her responsibilities.