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Linnette F. Sanders, a Simmons College alumna, came to the race for the first time this year, mostly to relax with friends. "I'm not used to relaxing," she said. "It was very subdued," she said, adding that she had expected more excitement during the race...

Author: By Etan J. Cohen, | Title: 200,000 Arrive for 'Head' Race | 10/25/1993 | See Source »

...massive renovation project two years ago, the old bathroom was gutted and replaced. Soon afterward, women began to refill the walls--for tradition's sake, mostly. The scribblings in our new women's bathroom are far less indignant, far more encouraging. One message, written by a returning Crimson alumna, notes how far women have come...

Author: By Joanna M. Weiss, | Title: Getting to the Top | 2/19/1993 | See Source »

Priscilla Fairburn is an emotionally needy Radcliffe alumna, a self-described writer whose role seems limited to one line about needing psychiatric assistance. She lives with fellow Radcliffe alum Margaret Gaminsky, a psychology researcher who work with chimpanzees. When they decide to renovate their apartment, the two women hire Mutt Vespucci (Chris Wilder), a crude, unpretentious handy-person, bike messenger and bouncer who delves into a tortuous love-hate relationship with Margaret...

Author: By David E. Rosen, | Title: Strangers In a World Of Angst | 7/31/1992 | See Source »

During the team's match this year at Princeton, softball alumna Jen Clawson '91 exhibited the typical denial syndrome: "Unit I visited California last summer, I'd never been west of the Mississippi...

Author: By Joanne Nelson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Softball Team: Blazing Its Own Trail | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

Faludi makes an unlikely polemicist. Smart, shy, with a self-deprecating manner, she claims to be more comfortable in front of a terminal than a camera. An alumna of Harvard, the Miami Herald and the Atlanta Constitution, she has left the Wall Street Journal -- where she won a Pulitzer Prize last year for a Journal story tracing the human cost of the $5.65 billion leveraged buyout of Safeway -- in order to handle the flood of speaking requests her book has generated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War Against Feminism | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

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