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Radcliffe's Schlesinger Library announced last week the inception of an oral history project documenting the early history of the women's movement...
...project, to be called the Tully-Crenshaw Feminist Oral History Project, is being funded by a $100,000 donation from Mary Jean Tully, former president of the National Organization for Women (NOW) Legal Defense and Education Fund...
Bridget C. Asay '92, treasurer of the Radcliffe Union of Students, said, "After studying and reading about the work these women did in the '60s and '70s, and also reading the works of Betty Friedan, this oral history project will bring the written work to life...
...contraceptive she can trust. First she was fitted with a diaphragm, but felt it was too obtrusive and unreliable. She switched to an over-the-counter spermicidal sponge, but it did not work. She got pregnant and had an abortion. Four months ago, she began taking an oral contraceptive. Her moods became unpredictable, as if she were riding an emotional roller coaster. Lately she has felt better, but she is still terrified about the Pill's long-term health effects. "Something has to be done so a woman doesn't worry so much," she says. "It infuriates...
What idea is communicated in an epithet? Banning the malicious use of hateful expressions does not limit the free exchange of ideas. The Emory code specifically states, "nothing in this policy statement is intended to limit the scholarly content of written or oral presentations...