Word: joan
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...gathering and disseminating material on women's health care. About the time Sanford joined the group, the women decided to publish the information around which the course was based, so that other women could share what they had discovered. But "it's terribly hard to maintain" the balance, Joan S. Ditzion, another member of the group, says. "Particularly now that our lives have gotten busier and more complex. If one side gets unbalanced, the group just doesn't work...
...Joan Claybrook Washington...
...work in the early '60s, along with that of Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, Joan Baez, and others, placed Ochs squarely in the tradition of Pete Seeger, of Woody Guthrie before Seeger, and of Joe Hill before Woody. For Ochs, the struggle against oppression was everything, and he mocked those unwilling to carry out all the implications of that struggle. He reserved particular scorn for the liberals...
...conventional measure of economic development is "a complete red herring," Joan Robinson, professor emeritus of economics from Cambridge University, said yesterday before an overflow audience in Emerson...
...stars available. There are not so many supersingers around now, and the Met has been hiring them less frequently. Last week in its first production of Vincenzo Bellini's I Puritani in almost 60 years, the company reverted to its grand old ways, presenting three top international singers-Joan Sutherland, Luciano Pavarotti and Sherrill Milnes. It made a particularly satisfying, old-fashioned night at the opera...