Editorial decrying the devaluation of motherhood implied in Barnard's educational program, and... Show moreEditorial decrying the devaluation of motherhood implied in Barnard's educational program, and arguing that educated women should not flee the home and its foundational relationships, but rather work to bring men into its ambit. Show less
Letter in reply to Zena Shapiro's letter to the Barnard Bulletin, in which the Women's Center's... Show moreLetter in reply to Zena Shapiro's letter to the Barnard Bulletin, in which the Women's Center's administrative coordinator addresses her concerns about the effect of women's education on family relationships. Show less