McIntosh--Glenda Gates Riley (History Faculty)
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Does "feminism" work?; from man vs. woman to man and woman Riley--Glenda Gates (History Faculty) Northern Iowan 70:51, p.9 |
4/30/1974 | Professor McIntosh talks about the changes that will come from feminism. | |
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Wishful thinking for the future: brave new world of feminist Utopian Riley--Glenda Gates (History Faculty) Northern Iowan 70:50, p.8 |
4/26/1974 | Professor McIntosh talks about the ways that women are portrayed and used; photo. | |
3 |
McIntosh published Northern Iowan 70:20, p.7 |
11/20/1973 | Publishes essay on feminist movement in America. | |
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Women's studies Northern Iowan 70:19, p.1 |
11/16/1973 | Professor McIntosh will teach "History of Women in the United States"; first permanent women's studies course. | |
5 |
Alternative studies--self-motivation Haring--Cynthia Northern Iowan 70:18, p.1 |
11/13/1973 | Professor Amend talks extensively about the Individual Studies Program and about the courses offered. | |
6 |
Chimes Northern Iowan 70:17, p.10 |
11/9/1973 | Professor McIntosh will make presentation on changing roles of women. | |
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Women's studies McIntosh--Glenda Gates Riley (History Faculty) Northern Iowan 70:17, p.2 |
11/9/1973 | Professor McIntosh appreciates library collection on Women's Studies; would like to see it continued. | |
8 |
History of women Northern Iowan 70:11, p.1 |
10/19/1973 | Professor McIntosh will speak at a conference and at Upper Iowa University. | |
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"Right on" McIntosh--Glenda Gates Riley (History Faculty) Northern Iowan 69:49, p.2 |
4/24/1973 | Professor McIntosh is glad to see that the NI has stopped using Miss, Ms., and Mrs. | |
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Departmental encouragement McIntosh--Glenda Gates Riley (History Faculty) Northern Iowan 69:47, p.2 |
4/17/1973 | Professor McIntosh states that her department has supported her efforts to establish a women's history course. | |
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Miss, Mrs. or Ms.--nevermore Gibbons--Steven M. (Class of 1973) Northern Iowan 69:47, p.2 |
4/17/1973 | Northern Iowan will no longer use Mr., Ms., Miss, or Mrs. | |
12 |
Miss, Mrs. or Ms. McIntosh--Glenda Gates Riley (History Faculty) Northern Iowan 69:45, p.2 |
4/11/1973 | Professor McIntosh presents her views on the appropriate use of titles associated with women. | |
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Sexism and racism Prahl--Michael T. (Class of 1973 and 1990; History Northern Iowan 69:44, p.2 |
4/6/1973 | Points out instances of racism and sexism at UNI. | |
14 |
"Women's studies help develop a new view on women" Olson--Diane Northern Iowan 69:32, p.5 |
2/13/1973 | Professors Grace Ann Hovet and Marie Kloss present views on incorporating the study of women into the curriculum; excerpts from their comments. | |
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Continuing education program Northern Iowan 69:21, p.16 |
12/1/1972 | Program for mature students will feature discussion of women's studies. | |
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End the sex discrimination Northern Iowan 68:53, p.2 |
5/9/1972 | Should not have separate faculty clubs for men and women. | |
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Faculty segregation by sex protested; separate but equal? Haring--Cynthia Northern Iowan 68:52, p.1 |
5/5/1972 | Professor McIntosh asks why Faculty Men's Club does not admit women; Mayor Jon Crews addresses club. |
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