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...enjoy exercise and understand its benefits, I can imagine anyone who finds it tedious and exercises purely for weight loss or maintenance would have found in that article a strong incentive to give up. Who knows what health problems they could have prevented by continuing to exercise? Caitriona McPartlin, Dublin...
...felt disheartened. While I enjoy exercise and understand its benefits, I can imagine that anyone who exercises purely for weight loss or maintenance would have found in your article a strong incentive to give up. Who knows what health problems they could have prevented by continuing to exercise? Caitriona McPartlin, DUBLIN...
...Joan McPartlin, who was appointed The Crimson's first Radcliffe correspondent, started the path to the eventual election of the first women editors...
...January 22, 1973 issue of the Boston Globe, staff writer Joan McPartlin Mahoney '49 wrote a memoir of her years as The Crimson's first female correspondent. The occasion was the student daily's 100th birthday celebration, to which Mahoney was not invited...
...Anthony Lewis, then of the Crimson now of the New York Times, had noted my appearance. "In the fall of 1947, President Leavitt added a Radcliffe correspondent to the staff and this miss, Joan McPartlin '49, proved so successful at the 'Cliffe and other women's hide-outs that the Crimson seethed with discussion about having females on the sacrosanct staff...