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International Accounting: The Accounting Cycle For A People-Owned Enterprise, Ula K. Motekat Apr 1979

International Accounting: The Accounting Cycle For A People-Owned Enterprise, Ula K. Motekat

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Marketing Audit, Elvira Bellegoni Apr 1979

Marketing Audit, Elvira Bellegoni

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Argument For Capitalizing Interest On Debt, Glenn Jones Apr 1979

Argument For Capitalizing Interest On Debt, Glenn Jones

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Editor's Notes, Constance T. Barcelona Apr 1979

Editor's Notes, Constance T. Barcelona

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Revenue Act Of 1978: New Breaks. New Problems, Marjorie A. Daniels, Elizabeth Hebert Apr 1979

Revenue Act Of 1978: New Breaks. New Problems, Marjorie A. Daniels, Elizabeth Hebert

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Electronic Data Processing: The Organization & Staffing Of Data Processing Activities, Elise G. Jancura Apr 1979

Electronic Data Processing: The Organization & Staffing Of Data Processing Activities, Elise G. Jancura

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Education: Financing A College Education, Carole Cheatham Apr 1979

Education: Financing A College Education, Carole Cheatham

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Woman Cpa Volume 41, Number 2, April 1979, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants Apr 1979

Woman Cpa Volume 41, Number 2, April 1979, American Woman's Society Of Certified Public Accountants, American Society Of Women Accountants

Woman C.P.A.

No abstract provided.


Gay Community News: 1979 March 03, Volume 6 Issue 31, Gay Community News, Inc Mar 1979

Gay Community News: 1979 March 03, Volume 6 Issue 31, Gay Community News, Inc

Gay Community News

Volume 6 Issue 31 of Gay Community News, a gay community newspaper published in Boston, MA.


Mainely Gay, Vol.5, No.6 (March/April 1979), Susan Henderson, Peter Prizer Mar 1979

Mainely Gay, Vol.5, No.6 (March/April 1979), Susan Henderson, Peter Prizer

Mainely Gay (1978-1980)

No abstract provided.


Health Center Warns Again Birth Control Ad, Stacy Viles Feb 1979

Health Center Warns Again Birth Control Ad, Stacy Viles

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

The director of the Cutler Health Center said Tuesday that an advertisement for a new contraceptive is misleading. Dr. Robert Graves said the ads for Encare Oval, a vaginal suppository, were not accurate. Graves said the contraceptive was no more effective than any other suppositories on the market.


Homosexuality: Going Beyond The Labels, Nancy Mccallum Feb 1979

Homosexuality: Going Beyond The Labels, Nancy Mccallum

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Jennifer, 24, (not her real name) has been a lesbian for four years. "In some ways I've been a lesbian all my life," the Old Town woman says earnestly. "But I've just recognized it in the past four years."


Judo Course Includes Psychology, Peter Phelan Feb 1979

Judo Course Includes Psychology, Peter Phelan

Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

A self defense course for women stressing psychology and some judo will be one of several programs offered this semester by the Office of Women's Programs and Services, Ellen Weissman, OWPS coordinator said. Weissman said the course will stress the psychological element of self defense along with the physical. The course is being co-instructed by Judo brown belt Tom Probert and psychiatrist Dr. Larry Selversen.


Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 02/1979, Maine Lesbian Feminist Feb 1979

Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter 02/1979, Maine Lesbian Feminist

Maine Lesbian Feminist Newsletter (1976-1984)

  • MLF To Stay Alive!
  • ERA
  • Lavender Jane Comes to Maine
  • Maestra Musik
  • Gays to March on Washington?
  • Gay Rights Bill
  • Agenda for MLF


Review Of Third World Women Speak Out: Interviews In Six Countries On Change, Development, And Basic Needs, Florence Howe Jan 1979

Review Of Third World Women Speak Out: Interviews In Six Countries On Change, Development, And Basic Needs, Florence Howe

Women's Studies Quarterly

Third World Women Speak Out: Interviews in Six Countries on Change, Development, and Basic Needs, by Perdita Huston, with a foreword by Arvonne Fraser. Praeger Publishers, 1979, $17.95 cloth; $4.95 paper.

The photographs are compelling, and the text does not allow you to put the book down until you have read it from cover to cover. The six countries are Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Sri Lanka, and Mexico; and the voices are women's: "Now go back and tell."


Exhibits At The Convention, Nanette Bruckner Jan 1979

Exhibits At The Convention, Nanette Bruckner

Women's Studies Quarterly

Nearly 100 registered exhibitors utilized 72 reserved tables at NWSA's First Convention. In addition, five "free tables" allowed for the spontaneous participation of countless other individuals and organizations. In many respects, the displays area was a busy microcosm of the larger Convention. Exhibitors ranged in size from an independent poet showing her solitary book of verses to a large publishing house displaying more than 100 titles in women's studies. Books included scholarly anthologies and "pop" paperbacks. Indeed, almost every idea endemic to women's studies could be found somewhere. Several political organizations also reserved space to share their concerns, and a …


Was The Glass Half Empty Or Half Full? A Report On Prek-12 At Kansas, Anne Chapman Jan 1979

Was The Glass Half Empty Or Half Full? A Report On Prek-12 At Kansas, Anne Chapman

Women's Studies Quarterly

Most people are familiar with the multistable image: what you look at remains the same but your perception of it changes. Some people have trouble "seeing" the alternative image, until it is pointed out to them; thereafter, their vision will switch between the two images.

For preK-12 teachers, the NWSA Convention was an experience in multistability. Nine sessions listed in the program dealt specifically with curriculum, methods, and approaches at the precollege level; and seven were actually held. Most were scheduled when public school teachers were free to attend. A few drew audiences of nearly twenty people. Yet of the …


The Regional Women's Art Exhibit At Kansas, Estella Lauter Jan 1979

The Regional Women's Art Exhibit At Kansas, Estella Lauter

Women's Studies Quarterly

The Regional Invitational Women's Art Exhibit at the University of Kansas was a solid demonstration of talent and artistic proficiency. Chosen by a committee of women artists at the university, the show emphasized variety in medium, style, and subject in the work of nearly 50 artists. Although there were a few explicit (and very good) explorations of female subjects, e.g., M. K. Baumgartel's sculpture "She—Apsaras II," Vicki L. Bourek's vaginal stoneware wallhangings, and Marilyn Murphy's "Tornado Pattern" in which a piece of a sewing pattern suggests a seamstress's perspective on tornadoes, most of the works were not concerned directly with …


West German Feminist Book Publishers, Mary Grunwald Jan 1979

West German Feminist Book Publishers, Mary Grunwald

Women's Studies Quarterly

Feminist publishers are the sensation in the German book trade. Fifteen participated in the October 1978 Frankfurt Book Fair—up from five at the previous year's fair; but even five had created a stir in the establishment. The entire phenomenon has sprung up in four years, a measure of the great accomplishment of the women's movement in a society that, compared to that of the United States or England, holds women in open contempt.

Far and away the biggest, most stunningly successful enterprise is the Frauenoffensive Verlag in Munich. Its rise to a snug place among established publishers was aided by …


Women's Studies In West Germany: Community Vs. Academy, Tobe Levin Jan 1979

Women's Studies In West Germany: Community Vs. Academy, Tobe Levin

Women's Studies Quarterly

Rape, abortion, homes for battered women—these would appear to be the issues of paramount concern to West German feminists at the present time. But high on the list of priorities for 1978 has also been the question of women's studies, a subject of passionate, often bitter debate in recent months, with sides clearly drawn between proponents of differing allegiances. As in the United States, but with sharp differences, the discussion in West Germany focuses on the relationships among women's studies, the women's movement, and the community.

Activists here have been debating the proposed establishment of a "Women's Research Institute" at …


Changing Women In A Changing Society: The Study Of Emergent Consciousness Of Young Women In The City Of Akhmim In Upper Egypt, Hoda Youssef Fahmy Jan 1979

Changing Women In A Changing Society: The Study Of Emergent Consciousness Of Young Women In The City Of Akhmim In Upper Egypt, Hoda Youssef Fahmy

Faculty Book Chapters

We present in this issue of The Cairo Papers a broad spectrum of articles dealing with the children of Egypt and their families; each article has a research base in the real world of childhood and each in its own way sug­gests trends for further work in both research and applied areas in child de­velopment. Ciaccio's paper consists of an integrated set of recommendations based on action-oriented research sponsored by UNICEF- it is clear from a reading of his paper that the International Year of The Child is not simply another 'UN year' but rather a point of departure from …


Fifth Freedom, 1979-01-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier Jan 1979

Fifth Freedom, 1979-01-01, The Mattachine Society Of The Niagara Frontier

Fifth Freedom

5th Freedom Fate Flounders: pg1

Gay Groups Meet: pg1

Troy N.Y. Passes Rights Bill: pg1

Gays Needed To Speak To Med Students: pg1

From Our Mailbag: pg2

Short Shots: pg3

Gay Poetry: pg4

Women Space: pg6

Classified: pg6

SELections: pg7

Gay Directory: pg8


Westlake, Buffalo, Ny, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York Jan 1979

Westlake, Buffalo, Ny, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York

Gay Rights Historical T-Shirt Collection

Front Text: Westlake

Back Text: n/a

Description: Black sweatshirt with grey lettering underlined in pink


Support Gay Schoolworkers, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York Jan 1979

Support Gay Schoolworkers, Lgbtq Historical T-Shirt Collection, The Dr. Madeline Davis Lgbtq Archive Of Western New York

Gay Rights Historical T-Shirt Collection

Front Text: Support Gay Schoolworkers

Back Text: n/a

Description: Red shirt with blue lettering; image of a woman with a fist


Single Mothers By Choice, Candace Diane Mccreary Jan 1979

Single Mothers By Choice, Candace Diane Mccreary

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Annual Report 1978 - 1979, Commission For Women Jan 1979

Annual Report 1978 - 1979, Commission For Women

Annual Reports

No abstract provided.


Brief, A-Mazing Movements: Dealing With Despair In The Women's Studies Classroom, Cheri Register Jan 1979

Brief, A-Mazing Movements: Dealing With Despair In The Women's Studies Classroom, Cheri Register

Women's Studies Quarterly

Women's studies majors at the University of Minnesota are required to take two quarters of a course called Women's Studies Seminar some time in their junior or senior year. While the theme of the seminar varies from quarter to quarter , its underlying purpose is constant: "to allow students to direct knowledge and methodology gained from courses and experience toward topics of an interdisciplinary nature with a focus on women." The variant that I taught in the fall of 1978 was called Feminist Learning: The University and Beyond. Its intent was to help students become conscious of the learning process …


Daughters And Housework, Laraine Burns, Louis Kampf Jan 1979

Daughters And Housework, Laraine Burns, Louis Kampf

Women's Studies Quarterly

Laraine Burns (a pseudonym, as are the other names in the essay below) took my course in Marxism while a senior premedical student at M.I.T. She was one of only two women in the class; the only Black person; the only student from anything other than a solidly middle-class family. It showed: in spite of M.I.T.'s insistent drive to make students forget who they are, she doggedly maintained her sense of social location; she was the only student in class who had a firm sense of what non-elite American life is about.

Sheila Rowbotham's Woman's Consciousness, Man's World was one …


Emma Willard: Feminist, Anne Firor Scott Jan 1979

Emma Willard: Feminist, Anne Firor Scott

Women's Studies Quarterly

Anne Firor Scott gave the Cum Laude Address at the Emma Willard School (originally the Troy Seminary) in May 1978. We have cut the lecture only slightly to fit our space and audience. It is, as she wrote to us, "an example of trying to persuade a group of students to look at the past of their own institution, and learn from it." "I gathered," Scott added, "that the students were expecting some kind of high-minded exhortation, and were pleasantly surprised."


Front Matter, The Feminist Press Jan 1979

Front Matter, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.