Word: spokeswoman
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...investigators looking over their shoulders, Rutgers University officials revealed that $375,000 is being paid to women and minority-group faculty members who have been receiving lower salaries than white male colleagues. A Bethlehem Steel plant in Maryland is now facing a suit raising equal-pay questions, and a spokeswoman for the National Organization of Women says that other businesses likely to have the same problem are retail stores, banks, and textile and electronics manufacturers. If all that remedying does occur, it should begin to change the present ratio of pay scales. According to a recent Labor Department study...
Harvard Ecology Action will supply money for the fight, Ruth C. Streeter '76, a spokeswoman, said Wednesday, and will begin a petition drive next week. She added that the group may send some students to Arkansas during Christmas recess to study the plant and its possible environmental hazards...
Felice Merritt, a Labor Party spokeswoman, said yesterday that the party plans to use "any means necessary" to attack Harvard's ban on the NCLC...
...spokeswoman said yesterday that the large enrollment in HYRC reflects a lower level of student activism in general, although she said she believes the University admission policy may also be a factor...
...jail again last week, and when Dorothy Day goes to jail, it is usually for a cause worth examining. Since her first arrest as a suffragette in 1917, the 75-year-old author-activist has proved herself a prophet of causes that others will eventually join. A redoubtable spokeswoman for pacifism and social reform, she earned an almost annual trip to New York City jails during the '50s for her refusal to participate in compulsory air-raid drills. This time she was arrested, with more than 2,100 Mexican-Americans and members of the Catholic clergy, for demonstrating...