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...Rising to the challenge, Pulitzer sewed herself a handful of dresses in bright colors that were new, cute and popular, and requests for them quickly began pouring in from all over Palm Beach. Once Jackie Kennedy, a friend and classmate of Lilly’s at Chapin girls?? school in New York, wore a Lilly on her Palm Beach vacation, the shift dresses became elite mega-hits...
...times, the boys and girls??from seven different schools and dressed in full uniform from their shin guards to their jerseys—seemed to overwhelm the soccer players who had awaken early yesterday for morning practice. The kids ran all over the fields and sidelines playing and rooting for their teams as the Harvard players refereed...
...girls??a mix of former competitive gymnasts, All-American cheerleaders and pre-professional ballerinas—with the only common thread being extensive dance training...
These women do not fit a stereotype, but have to face them whether they are at competition—where they are “the Harvard girls??—or Cambridge, where they are “the dance team girls...
...children of the sixties, were all radicalized during the anti-war movement. But it turned out that the radical left was quite sexist, relegating the ‘girls?? to traditional get-the-coffee, type the letters roles. This signaled to all of us that sexism runs deep and symbolized the subordinate role that males, whatever their political stripe, thought should be our lot. Look, Sandra Day O’Connor graduated third in her class at Stanford Law and the only job she could get out of law school...