Word: womanizing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Selwyn testified "I had no intention of killing any of them, and did not intend any serious injury." A British woman doctor testified that the Kitale hospital, staffed largely by Indian assistants, had treated the black improperly and caused his death...
...curious neurosis afflicts the fifth floor, a misogyny born of nightmarish fear that some noon the staff will arrive to find a woman as editor. It is not due to any persistent interference by Mrs. Reid, who rarely meddles visibly in news matters, but to the feeling that she could interfere if she would. All Herald Tribune editorial men are far more acutely conscious of Mrs. Reid, although they may not see her for a full month, than they are of bald, likable, easy-going Ogden Mills Reid whose office is on their own floor. A contributing factor is that...
...worshipers, Frieda put up with them as long, as she could, then made a scene. One day in Taos, N. Mex., whither they had been invited by Mabel Dodge Sterne Luhan (Lorenzo in Taos), "Mabel came over and told me she didn't think I was the right woman for Lawrence and other things equally upsetting and I was thoroughly roused and said: 'Try it then yourself, living with a genius, see what it is like and how easy it is, take him if you can.'" Frieda continued to keep him. As Lawrence lay dying he said...
...BEYOND WOMAN-Maurice Samuel- Coward-McCann...
Seldom has U. S. womanhood been more soundly affronted in print than it was last fortnight. And it was no unintended insult. Says Author Maurice Samuel: "I think a good slogan for my novel might be, 'A Novel that Women Will Hate.' " Propaganda for masculine superiority, Beyond Woman is written with a passion that some readers will think proud, others despairing. Author Samuel's theme, that man's spirit is continually struggling against the earthward pull of woman's nature, will tread uncomfortably hard on many a U. S. husband's tender...