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...that is not possible, let us split off into two separate republics: one for men, one for women. Their relations with each other would be formal and guarded, their contacts limited and chaperoned. Reproduction and child rearing would be conducted in a safe zone established on neutral territory. Only there would marriage be permitted: the privilege of mating and forming a family would have to be earned on both sides. Homosexuals would have their own separate republic. Bisexuals could apply for tourist visas from time to time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Men Are They Really That Bad? | 2/14/1994 | See Source »

Soon after this dramatic exhibition of seeming omnipartisanship, an opinion piece appeared on these pages, written by a first year computer to The Harvard Crimson. In it, he told of the travails of this publication's gender-neutral mission, which on the occasion of his first news story left his prose awkward and "corrupted" the story's original meaning. Interestingly, he finished his observations on gender neutrality by considering how the above panelists' anti-Radcliffe conclusions could be read as a "support for a more androgynous environment" here at Harvard...

Author: By Kelly M. Bowdren, | Title: Right for the Wrong Reasons | 2/10/1994 | See Source »

...idea behind the new services is that helping faculty understand their investment and pension options will make the retirement decision as financially neutral as possible...

Author: By Elizabeth J. Riemer, | Title: THE UNCAPPING OF RETIREMENT | 2/2/1994 | See Source »

...that I am guilty of some academic dishonesty, or at least academic apathy. I didn't read questions 18 through 22 on the last course evaluation I did. I just couldn't. Instead, I blackened the circles corresponding to three's. I figured that three's were nice and neutral...

Author: By Uzma Ahmad, | Title: The Evaluation Situation | 1/7/1994 | See Source »

...awards and accolades have been piling up, unlike last year. The highly-regarded Harvard team has suffered enough, the thinking goes. Is this the weekend when the Crimson finally shifts out of neutral...

Author: By John B. Trainer, | Title: W. Cagers: The Time is Now | 1/7/1994 | See Source »

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