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Educated Woman Shortchanging Responsibility (Washington Post) 6-20-61- Y�Ci, �I✓M } fSiP k�� f}��i _ 1 f,�e A�i�y✓�,./fit ��c ,. .M y �. .f•: � - .. i �.. •. f •.. a.. ..+ t ai .a 4i��fR .•4 �T ,syn `- .� � � r .C,. 7.}. � � Ff� f 'I+. a`ib��nt�+��. �J�"N"�f;'` }'�,r,•?`��1��r�)4: �i 4y��Y f�j 2000 AAtTW Dele ates Are "old r ,:Mgr tk$4"'.4 ; le -W -Ab r n, :,uca 0 - M__ aft Ifes ri f s.l,f t few decades we have u By Elizabeth Ford ATED ©M- ness,ed.. -gradual crolsilon "TIDE , EDUC W Am,erLcah- idealism." Bust AN Is shortchanging her - was high tm eshe• said �t responsibility tosocettY9 - ..�: . 9 �theY paid up fortheir high ::�Z000 women college e grau er education b -y taking a ': k' ; • :: }p'S;�' • •• .}?,r.;:;::,:C;; :• r{.': •iY:::•::?• v :?•:?{•}}}'r'r}i:•: ii:•i:4: ;•}: ?•i::•:::•.?•:?'i}: _ :?•S:•:. ti :: ' : " 11 aces were told last night 1 :.:...{J more active e p art ti the aspeIe.. ch keynoting the an- COU1, n r r m; f i and a a s o n s c d ::::....::.:.:• rias 1 convention of thep . r. . •I :r:::?:::�.................:.}::::.::>:'::::�:•: Association o Icommunities. American ells their , '.1 University J ................. a , Women. e •": •: J.:. Notv�ithstandin external i m n5 Pauline To k ............ ?rfi :: threats to our security," rf> general director of the � i r Tompkins, the f ate � d D AAUW tossed out her hand - said [, •ti �.{.}•.}�.}}• S grenades at a general meet f democracy ill e: e- :: f' cided at home." She added ing at the Sheraton -Park }'`` Hotel. Democracy is founded upon. L•:::•::•::•.•.:: •• r� �� a philosophy in which the 1 : Women in the pioneering days of their struggle to individual assumes central t4"1.i• i 1 la f• an ��. -K. ane e �. importance" d {•: t recognition h re, t 71 d a {• achieve ieVC C'O a .f L SJ �S .Y :A• II • L•f• •L . 1 ?4 T° < I •r: 1 1" . �. �. important i1t ar his i to o e vision their r n - I �r � n, o t e e so s c ea f p �l I Ironically,"said sibilities to it• sibilities. ; a> 1. Dr. Thompson,mpso, "this vision s i 02 .. Y ✓ k:•.•: SHE THEN proceeded d seens to dimmed with , i ............... i flunk America's c •s m te T1ltaaa :�. P � ri11St C goals which .aiThen she rallied o f ew ti' . . r "traceable race b1etoec 0 O m ` Y a"blisteringstatistics. "Today, i•3t L ..�••:f1:?::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::.. ::ti:: ow g A e over half tYan1 to d '0men com� is Americas fear St�7� ipth population of the United �. .,I. • r:�,:�•�• .:Y•:l:ti•;, L. � , c. a t ia ts i --�t t5r ,et the the dreddfull, e r1 trophic possibilitiesb1li 1es nIenwho en eic 1Iege ha5b a� .o}in the scientific. dec1 declining i�� campar1sIorh � r. , t 4'= ca revolutions olutions of oUr time men Bet een 1920 ar, 7 i 1 ::✓:::.�....?�.r..}:.::.}:::.:':...':::::::::::::::.: � the d staff 5 de in, �::. r......:. 1.95 the ratio between man ri �,ryry% : � N art c ar she c a ed hat n wam fell fr rrl 4? g = C .Y. 1 :•: : 35 per cent. thefie field o - f o mitodernw0man .f*L graduate' study, one Uut of ment to her 20th century-,,. . ..... ...... .. ..... ..... r }{{ I linger - seven �.dilutedb r 1 a 1 in. role s es dctr dere o o aY g :.::.; 1920 was awarded to a wom- . ing nostalgia" for what. her BY Charles Del V2ccl.iio, Staff Photographer • an; in 1956, one out of 10." y . • , r:'. y 'part '.ln society used to be A►AU ROSTRUM-ITES. Dr. Pauline Tompkins (left), Thompson admitted`_ Analyzed Dr. Thompson-.' Dr. Thompson aid d.';; p mefieral,l director of the ` American Association of Uni-that the women weren't all Tie- image -of women �s versity Wolm.en, --now holding its national convention here, to 'blame that ",ovler, the piast `confused," aid Dr. Anna D. Bose Hawke6, AAUW president. Dlr. _ -- Tom kine in her keynote address last night challeng"ed educated women to assume a larger role in keeping with CONTRIBUTI the responsibility. of -the individual to democracy. -.• . � , . NO to the line with the corZventi�on 1 ., thy, respo y Y c,onfusione t �y • Th theme of community servic � ? The fact that "Women's s and participation, that t'h pass i v e, historically..,con- waY to solve the troubles o ceived dole is romlan•ticize'dthe wlorld i to start °vvit in advertising,. in pulp and ` the prolblehi ;� on our ow.7 slush 4 sh litc!rature, and in the doorsteps. "Y , cult of homemaking -and- p motherhood fostered by Nominations werenlad press andpropaganda." for national office. Th11 ey in ; And the . fact, on the cluded Dr. Elizabeth S. May other hand,- that "women's Norton, Mass., first vic 4 . resident; Dr. Pauline F responsibility to develop president; their minds and exploit their Bz andef els, St. Helens, Ore.' � recording intellectual abilities is stern secretary; - Elizaf}', } lyp' Y reached b government beth M. Brotherhood, Kens] i and. educator alike." ington, Md., treasurer. ted W n tc-h 9 MEN= Assistant S e c r e t a r•y of EAR, LIEB, at the opening State G. Mennen Williams 'general session, De C. Com - will be among those address Sf . fr,f nifss Ener Robert E. Mc... I the :convention's special' I�a��hlin told the igrou in, %ng� P, est:, groups today, t