Word: women
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Arrested for giving an unmarried woman a non-prescriptive contraceptive during a lecture last April at Boston University, Baird said again yesterday that single women should have the right to receive birth control information and material...
...something less than the wise and civilized commander painted by Blunden's countryman Alan Moorehead in The Fatal Impact (TIME, April 8, 1966). More Bligh than blithe, even on festive occasions Cook had a provincial prudishness about prurient talk, though he showed a fondness for admiring native women through his telescope. He insisted that his men wash, but he forbade them to pray (especially when the ship was in danger, as she often was) for fear that prayer would rob them of the will to work...
...tied the balloon in a knot and began bounding, around the room, knocking the balloon up into the air with his head. Around him were a couple of small children, playing with balloons of their own, and several young men and women, also in leotards. While Ted bounced the enormous balloon off his head, the young dancers--members of the Boston Conservatory Dance Group--did sit ups and stretches. In the corner of the room near the door, a group of about 50 students, having taken off their shoes and socks, looked on in bewilderment...
...Women's Wear Daily...
Reporters have come from publications ranging from the New York Times to the Women's Wear Daily. Represented will be 46 dailies, three magazines--Time, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated -- all three major television networks (ABC, CBS, NBC), six radio stations, and the United Airlines magazine...