Word: pamphleteered
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Greer is also concerned about the "clitoromania" of some of her American sisters. Freud believed that in the psychosexually mature woman, the primary erogenous zone was the vagina, but Masters and Johnson found the clitoris equally important. Women's Lib theoreticians were delighted, and Anne Koedt's pamphlet called The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm has become an important part of the liberation canon, bought today even by high school girls with inquiring minds. Greer takes bold issue with the notion of "the utter passivity and even irrelevance of the vagina." It is time, she says...
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...recent pamphlet on their zoning problems, the owner of Printed Matter said, "If we had gone about things differently, perhaps paying certain city officials for the privilege to exist, we might now have a business that wouldn't be an eyesore... But we paid no one, and do not intend...
...Radcliffe Admissions officers are looking for different kinds of young women.... Radcliffe needs all kinds of people." What did the girl in the grey flannel suit imagine in high school? When you read the pamphlet, what did you see? A violinist, a Merit Scholar or two, a Shakespeare expert? A poet, a biochemist, an aristocrat? Cultured young women, taking tea with the Galbraiths? Hornrimmed girls in dirty trenchcoats dotting the steps of Widener Library? The chocolate, peach and lime the CRIMSON warned of? Or Playboy's poll: "Cliffies are Merit Scholars who are good in bed" (thank God! the best...
...rail cars. Some top U.S. businessmen, worried about the steady inroads of Japanese finished goods into American markets, have suggested that U.S. companies should withhold raw materials altogether, as a means of thwarting that drive. Partly to anticipate such trouble, the Japanese government recently warned its businessmen in a pamphlet: "We must be careful not to give the impression that Japan is interested only in plundering natural resources. Any operation the Japanese engage in must be mutually beneficial...