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Kathryn Taylor of Eliot House topped the women's division, coming home 64th overall. The final results for the women will not be available until the gender of several "Chrisses" and "Robins" is determined...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Quincy Captures Men's Cross Country Title; 250 Set Record for Intramural Participation | 10/19/1978 | See Source »

...read only women's fiction by women about women edited by women with a preface by a women, one should ask oneself why one is really doing this, and examine oneself for traces of racism and narcissism. Before one writes a letter or a paper viciously attacking an entire gender, or elects to make friends only from one sex, one should inspect ones motives pretty thoroughly...

Author: By Nicholas B. Gunther, | Title: ...and a Note From the Author | 3/14/1978 | See Source »

...Gunther is correct that some women artists get attention because they are women, maybe it is because women' experiences are very different from those of men. Thus their art reflects a unique and interesting perception of the world. Furthermore, few self-respecting artists of either gender seek or appreciate the kind of patronizing attention that Gunther thinks is so pervasive...

Author: By Susan C. Stokes, | Title: Responding to 'Sexism' . . . | 3/14/1978 | See Source »

...SPITE OF THESE structural weaknesses, the play contains many very moving and well-acted moments. The growing relationship between David and Saul that mixes rivalry with reluctant affection is subtly written and strikingly portrayed by Baxstresser and McDonough. Baxstresser's gender does not impede her portrayal of David; her slim, boyish looks overcome her feminine voice. Deceptively earnest and naive at first, Baxstresser waxes tense and ruthless. McDonough as Saul conveys the innocence and incompetence which plauge Saul very well, although at times he hammers in Saul's stupidity with overplayed grimaces and heavy-handed humor. Nevertheless, the scene where...

Author: By Susan D. Chira, | Title: The New Old Testament | 3/6/1978 | See Source »

...What astute person," asks Ashley, "would consider it sensible to decide on an important business transaction while parked romantically beside a moonlit lake?" Because the answer is "practically everybody," Ashley suggests prenuptial contracts, agreements during marriage, separation treaties, post-marriage documents and agreements between lover-roommates of every conceivable gender. A premarriage contract, he suggests, might cover where the couple will live, who pays for what, how many children they will have. Cohabitants especially need legal agreements, he says, because the law has been slow to assist wronged partners in unconventional families...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Put It in Writing | 2/13/1978 | See Source »

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