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What Women’s Literature?

College English, 1978
the school was four to one. "Why don't you hire your thirty three best applicants, whoever they are?" I used to harangue him, under mental shades of the heroine of My Sister Eileen proclaiming "Get the marines out of Nicaragua!" "Why don't you hire thirty three women, or none at all, depending on the quality of your applicants?" He used to look at me ...
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Women in Children's Literature

College English, 1971
which charged that children's books were unfair to girls. Her strongest claim was that books for our youngest and therefore most impressionable children not only fail to represent the real world of today, but also combine into "an almost incredible conspiracy of conditioning. Boys' achievement drive is encouraged; girls' is cut off. Boys are brought up
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Women in Literature

Cataloging & Classification Quarterly, 1989
This study analyzes the Library of Congress (LC) class numbers and the LC subject headings which LC has assigned to 164 works of history and criticism of literature (belles lettres) related to women's studies. These books were classed in more than one hundred different class numbers and spans of numbers.
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Women in dentistry—a review of the literature

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1975
In the dental profession, the percentage of women has not changed appreciably over the last 50 years. Today, about 3.5% of the nation's dentists are women. In 1920, 3% of the dentists in this country were women. This review will examine some of the issues as they pertain to women in dentistry and as they refer to these topics: the situation of female ...
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