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Feminism sparked by 1967 dorm guide

Friday, January 10, 1997 By Stephanie Salter San Francisco Examiner As the years accumulate, I sometimes forget why I turned out the way I did. I mean, for instance, why I became a Democrat instead of a Republican or why I moved to California or never got married or prefer scotch to bourbon. Read more...



Standard English essential for conversational c

Friday, January 10, 1997 LANGUAGES: Communication with diverse tongues may result in exclusionBy Scott Sahlman In John Lemke’s article, "Limiting word choice stifles evolution of language," he claims that having a standardized English language, aside from being illogical and inane, is elitist and propagates racism and intolerance. Read more...


Winter of discontent awaits those trying to tea

Friday, January 10, 1997 EDUCATION: Fickle youth cannot be force-fed works of The BardBy Elizabeth Schuett Cox News Service GIBSONBURG, Ohio — "Shakespeare? Oh, yeah. He’s the funny-looking dude who wrote a bunch of weird stories in a foreign language." So says one of my more voluble freshmen, whose ignorance of a topic (any topic) seldom puts his mouth on hold. Read more...


Letters

Friday, January 10, 1997 Women’s sports boring This is in response to Kathryn Manlove’s letter about women’s basketball on Jan. 7. She inaccurately identified the reason fans walked out before the women’s basketball game after the men played Kansas. Read more...