Word: margarete
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...MARGARET S. HARGREAVES...
...your Press section, the Op-Ed page was described as "pioneered by the Pulitzers in the old New York morning World" [Aug. 10]. It is quite true that Ralph Pulitzer, gentleman, poet and husband of famed Historian Margaret Leech, was publisher of the World during those great days of newspaperdom...
...They've got nothing to do all day?just push this button and push that button. What the hell does a healthy woman do all day besides rush home at 5 o'clock and give the old bastard a beer? I just can't stomach the laziness of women." Margaret Mead, though in sympathy with most of the movement's aims, offers a caution: "Women's Liberation has to be terribly conscious about the danger of provoking men to kill women. You have quite literally driven them...
Even now, Margaret Mead believes that women fight less of ten but more fiercely than men, because women are not taught the rules of the war game and fight only when cornered. But for the next 50 years or so, women in politics will be very valu able by tempering the idea of manhood into something less ag gressive and better suited to this crowded, post-atomic planet...
...discovery is echoed by others, including Margaret Mead. "The kids do not understand about social organization, whatever it is," she says. "The older people know how to do it, but the kids must use the expertise they have around them because they have no methods, and methods are not born overnight." In a speech she has elaborated the theme: "The older people have the tools?the doctors, lawyers, scientists. The young people must learn to work with them, just as the older people must learn to understand the rebellion of youth...