12-29 TABLE of CONTENTS:
DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
QUOTE from
Millman and Kantor's Another Voice.
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12-29 DATES, ANNIVERSARIES, and
EVENTS
B. 12-29-1836, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Aldeburgh,
first woman to qualify as a doctor in the British Isles.
B. 12-29-1898, Elsa Gidlow, English-Canadian-American
poet, author, feminist. Her autobiography
is a classic.
B. 12-29-1912, Peggy Glanville-Hick, composer
of opera and orchestral works, critic,
author.
B. 12-29-1937, Mary Tyler Moore, TV and screen
actor won Emmys in 1964, 65, 73, 74, and
76 for her portrayals of Mary Richards on TV, and nominated for an Academy
Award for her work in Ordinary People (1980). Became prominent TV
producer. Her Mary Richards character was one of the first to portray a
competent, happy unmarried woman without paranoid romantic drives.
Event 12-29-1986, Captain Beverly Bass, co-pilot
Terry Claridge, and flight engineer Tracy Prior each wore red roses
in their lapels as they disembarked from American Airlines flight 412 from
Washington DC to Dallas-Fort Worth. It was the first flight in aviation
history to have a complete, all-female crew. Bass had been the first woman
to win her captain's stripes with a major U.S. commercial air line.
Event: 12-29-1989: Eve Atkinson is named athletic
director of Lafayette College, the first woman to head a combined men's
and women's athletic program at an NCAA Division I institution with a I-AA
football program.
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QUOTES DU JOUR
"Everyone
knows the story about the Emperor and his fine clothes: although the townspeople
persuaded themselves that the Emperor was elegantly costumed, a child,
possessing an unspoiled vision, showed the citizenry that the Emperor was
really naked.
"The story instructs us about one of our basic
sociological premises: that reality is subjective, or, rather, subject
to social definition. The story also reminds us that collective delusions
can be undone by introducing fresh perspectives.
"Movements of social liberation are like the
story in this respect: they make it possible for people to see the world
in an enlarged perspective because they remove the covers and blinders
that obscure knowledge and observation.
"In the last decade no social movement has had
a more startling or consequential impact on the way people see and act
in the world than the women's movement.
"Like the onlookers in the Emperor's parade,
we can see and plainly speak about things that have always been there,
but that formerly were unacknowledged. Indeed, today it is impossible to
escape noticing features of social life that were invisible only ten years
ago."
-- Millman, M., and Kanter, R.M.(eds) Another
Voice. Garden City, N.Y.:Doubleday-Anchor, 1975 p.vii.
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