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Volume 3, Number 6, Post Amerikan Oct 1974

Volume 3, Number 6, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

A Worker Speaks Out, Republican Picnic, Normal-Bloomington Men's Group, Bloomington Police Pickets, Raw Meat Deal, B.B. King Review, Recipes, ACLU Juvenile Justice Program, Poems, Criminal Complaints Filed, United Farm Workers, Pregnancy Journal, Your Rights if Arrested, Martin Sostre News


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 10, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom. First Open Houses Under New System Termed Success
  • Harris, Debbie. Center Theatre Setting Attendance Marks
  • Walker, Richard. Talisman Rated All-American by Associated Collegiate Press for Third Straight Year
  • McCamish, Jelaine. Cherry Hall Chimes to Toll Again
  • Professor Seeks School Seat – Francis Thompson
  • Monarch, Huston. Veterans Administration Liaison Office Formed on Campus
  • Coed Arrested in Drug Bust – Alma Knight
  • Educators to Meet This Week
  • Coal Shortage Dictates Electric Use Cutback
  • Talisman Deserves Plaudits
  • True, Terry. Cheers for Marlow Cook
  • Edwards, Thomas. Wants …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 01, September 27, 1974 Sep 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 07 No. 01, September 27, 1974

Central Florida Future

A&SF [Activity and Service Fee] legislation passed; Bargaining allowed; Health fee paid by all students; Humanities Building (photos); Resident Center Library; Student column now beginning; Lots resurfaced (with photo); Library uses new system (with photo of "Tattle Tape"); Enrollment errors virtually eliminated; Marcy Maramatsu consults the new FTU catalogue for courses (photo); Creation '74 planned; Pageant applications available; Dr. David R. Corey joins Student Health Center (photo); [Patrick AFB Resident Center] closes; WFTU Radio Station begins another year; BA offered at Resident Center; Endurance key to success: Tough soccer year in store for knights (with team photo).


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 9, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom. William Buckman Defeats Albert Laird in Rematch – Faculty Regent
  • Reynolds, Jim. Jay Keffer Wins Freshman Vote
  • Strehl, Mary. Dr. Jim Goodrum is Lone Physician on Staff Student Health Service
  • Enrollment Climbs Over 12,000 Mark
  • Harris, Roger. Unpaid Tickets May Lead Students to Car Trouble
  • Academic Council Hears Proposal for More Student Votes
  • Job Interviews Se Next Week
  • Reynolds, Jim. Jeff Consolo Tabs Eight for Congress
  • Peace Corps Recruiters Due Next Week
  • Football Bus Trip May be Cancelled
  • Student Patrol: A Good Idea …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 8, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 8, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Wethington, Jay. New Visitation Plan Approved
  • Faculty, Students to Vote This Week – Regents
  • Harris, Roger. Student Patrol Aids Security Program
  • Meredith, Eddie. Locker Room Vandalized Sunday
  • Correction
  • McCubbin, Mary. Daily News, Western to Cooperate in Offering Course Via Newspaper
  • Debate Team Coach Optimistic as Program Growth Continues – Bill Davis
  • Faculty Regent Ballot is Most Important Yet
  • Election Issues Discussed – William Buckman, Albert Laird
  • Cross, Al. Gov. Wendell Ford Criticizes Opponent’s Funding
  • Trips Being Organized to Away Football Games
  • Tennessee Valley Authority Rates …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 7, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom. George Gallup Observes Profound Changes in American Life
  • Johnston, Scott. Associated Student Governement Seeks More Votes on Council
  • Jack Harris, Jay Keffer Vie for Top Freshman Post
  • Harris, Roger. Bike Registration Available
  • Tewell, Terry. Class Meetings Attract Few Students
  • Article Examines Western’s Growth
  • Wendell Ford to Visit Bowling Green
  • Max Morath Tickets on Sale
  • McCubbin, Mary. Public Service Institute Aids Communities
  • Grant, Mike. Fraternities Experience Increase in Pledgeship as 154 Sign This Fall
  • Freshman Election Demonstrates Need for Better Student Representation in Associated …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom. Dorm Occupancy Up 8 Per Cent This Fall
  • Harris, Roger & Betsy Leake. Marlow Cook Criticizes Wendell Ford for Declining Debate
  • Vote Set
  • Reynolds, Jim. Dr. David Livingston, I Presume? – Cave Rescue
  • Crawford, Ricky. Pollster George Gallup to Speak Here Thursday Night
  • Western to Elect 48 to Who’s Who
  • Wethington, Jay. Local Prices Increase
  • Saving Grocery Money Means More Food for Thought
  • Brand-New Parking Game Brings a Few Good Moves
  • Stoner, Michael. Library User Finds the Cravens Center is a Chilling Place …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Caudill, Tom & Betsy Leake. Faculty Regent Election Rescheduled
  • Crawford, Ricky. City Celebrates State Milestone
  • Wethington, Jay. Barefoot Jerry Billed Tonight
  • It’s Time for Topper Football Kickoff
  • Reynolds, Jim. 11 File for Freshman Offices, Six for Council
  • Strehl, Mary. Runoff Will Follow New Rules
  • Faculty Regent Confusion Will Actually Bring Order
  • Academic Council Race Could Use More Candidates
  • Letter from the Editor – Faculty Regent
  • Reynolds, Jim. Associated Student Government Passes Two Bills: Two Are Tabled
  • Graduate Student Receives Grant – Linda White
  • Shirley, Janet. …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • McCubbin, Mary. Bicentennial Frenzy Hits Bowling Green
  • Filing Closes Thursday for Council, Freshmen Offices
  • Students Surprised by Pardon of Richard Nixon
  • Student Films Win Honors
  • Sen. Marlow Cook Plans Campaign Visit to WKU Campus
  • What’s Happening – Rifle Team, Christian Student Fellowship, Baha’I, Pi Kappa Phi, Alpha Kappa Phi, International Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Table Tennis Club, Fencing Club, Gymnastics Team
  • New D Parking Now Available
  • Little Positive in Gerald Ford’s Pardon of Richard Nixon
  • Student Involvement Legislation Deserves Some Support
  • Season Tickets for International …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs Sep 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 3, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Leake, Betsy. University Considers New Parking Lots as Cars Outnumber Spaces
  • Caudill, Tom. Dorms Undergo Many Changes Including More Filled Rooms
  • Month Left to Register for Elections
  • Justice for All, Including Richard M. Nixon
  • Associated Student Government Status as a Public Agency is More Than Just a Matter of Opinion
  • Beatty, Roger. First Thoughts
  • Strehl, Mary. Public Relations Program Approved Despite Committee Objections
  • Johnston, Scott. Campus Bookstore Lowers Drug and Toiletry Prices
  • Board Plan Doing Well
  • Reynolds, Jim. New Booklet Will Set Policies
  • Photography Contest …


Volume 3, Number 5, Post Amerikan Sep 1974

Volume 3, Number 5, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

Mandarin Cafe, Vidette Censorship, Gerald Ford, Hairy Legs, Cop Reprimanded, LNS Briefs, Public Aid: the Frying Pan & the Fire, More Letters on King, Sharp Slams County Clerk, Getting Over, Anti-Abortion Plot, Culture, Book Review, Indian Woman Railroaded in Court, AFL-CIO Backs UFW


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Aug 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Smith, Verenda. Defense Okay, Offense Lacking as Steady Rains Impede Football Practice
  • Budde, Neil. Two Veterans Brighten Women’s Golf Prospects
  • Harris, Roger & Fred Lawrence. Talent-Laden WKU Runners Eye Laurels
  • Collins, Don & Verenda Smith. Murray and Western Picked to Top Ohio Valley Conference
  • Battle Foreseen on Tennis Club
  • Payton, Richard. Intramural Meetings Set
  • Collins, Don. Western Graduates Go Big Time in Professional Ranks
  • Collins, Don. Baseballers Boast Hitting, Lack Hurlers
  • Smith, Verenda. Why Disappointment?
  • Angelo. Tom. Rifle Team Counting on Chris Carlsen, Five Freshmen …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs Aug 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 1, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Campus Map
  • Tewell, Terry. Student Recreation Provided
  • Wethington, Jay. Library Complex Offers Wide Selection to Students
  • Administration Building Serves Student Needs
  • Spare Time Center on Hill
  • Burchett, Roger. This is Not What You’d Call a Regular Army Outfit
  • McCoy, Morris. Kentucky Building Reflects History
  • Collins, Don. Athletic Facilities Are Open to Students
  • Refrigerators Still Available
  • Parking Structure Houses Laundry
  • McCoy, Morris. Western Provides Counseling Help for Student Body
  • Johnston, Scott. Credits May Be Obtained Through CLEP Testing
  • Johnston, Scott. Honor Students Create Their Courses
  • Leake, …


Volume 3, Number 4, Post Amerikan Aug 1974

Volume 3, Number 4, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

IUD Warning, Plastic Causes Cancer, Men's Group Column, Atomic Energy and Safety, Road Ahead, Red Lion and Cops, Cuba Visitor, News Briefs, Zappa Review, People Events, Colfax & Funks Grove Bash, Normal Musical Implements Guild


The Rhetoric Of Laura Clay: A Southern Argument For Woman Suffrage, Margaret Wesolowski Aug 1974

The Rhetoric Of Laura Clay: A Southern Argument For Woman Suffrage, Margaret Wesolowski

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

This study focused on the persuasive efforts of Laura Clay (1848-1941) as they represented a particularly southern argument for woman suffrage as opposed to the northern, or National American Woman Suffrage Association, suffrage argument. As a Kentuckian, she believed she understood southern attitudes on the three major issues she encountered during her thirty-two years as a suffragist.

The three issues were those of woman's traditional role, the race question, and state versus federal legislation. The arguments of Miss Clay concerning these issues were premised on justice and expediency, which formed the rationale of suffragist rhetoric.

Her arguments, tailored to southerners, …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 58, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 53, No. 58, Wku Student Affairs

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WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Western Submits Report on Recruiting Violation to Ohio Valley Conference,NCAA Officials
  • MacDonald, Margaret. WKU Seeks Okay for Tuition Proposal
  • Journalists Earn Workshop Honors
  • Greg McKinney Joins Regents in WKU Budget Approval
  • Tritschlee, Elaine. Students Feel Pinch
  • Ashcraft, Betsy & Cindi Dziezak. Construction Falling Behind Schedule – Cherry Hall, Environmental Science & Technology Hall
  • Enrollment Drops
  • Wilcoxson, Kirby. John Scarborough and Thomas Madron: Personalities in Contrast
  • Knight, Sherri. Junior Scholars Sneak a Preview
  • Herde, Mary. Super Snoops Seek Some Scoops
  • Burrell, Nancy. Folk Musicians Schedule Showings …


Volume 3, Number 3, Post Amerikan Jun 1974

Volume 3, Number 3, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

Police Brutality and County Jail, Phony and Real Food, Krueger and Schneider Revisited, ISU President's House, Sewing, People Events and Prison Reform, Rape Crisis Center, Birth Control Warning, People Food News, Calling All Men, Dear Mr. Prezident, Poemz, News Briefs, Three Marias Acquitted


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 27, May 24, 1974, Florida Technological University May 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 27, May 24, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

Over 950 sign SG [Student Government] petition: Students protest fee hike; Police visit FTU; University presidents asked to resign; FTU student nearly drowns; Florida legislators seek to toughen drug laws; FTU grad manages local abortion clinic to meet demand (with photo); Two students open predelinquent home (with photo); Brown says President needs his dining room: Pres dining room questioned; Police visit FTU campus (with photos); Financial aid revised; Campus dating service forms; Power of suggestion explained, basis of Kreskin performance (with photo); SG allocates funds for new machines; Vets lobby 'defeated;' Recent changes in education noted by sociology prof; Open …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 28, May 31, 1974, Florida Technological University May 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 28, May 31, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

Dorm drinking revealed in poll; Dr. Homer C. Combs, FTU's first Professor Emeritus (photo); Accident institutes lifeguard; Pierce says SG [Student Government] concert "poorly planned": SG, VC debate program; Rental objections aired; Campus [drug] 'cache' found; Letters: Copy machine situation answered; Piano festival draws national attention; Unusual Fla names disclosed; Greek woman picked; Where there is a will... (with photos of FuTUre's workforce and the workflow); HFA [Humanities and fine arts] ranks last in job survey; FTU students assigned to play games in computer courses to learn basics; SG 1973-74 presidential report: An open letter to students; HFA, Biology Building …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 26, May 17, 1974, Florida Technological University May 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 26, May 17, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

New structure sets no ceiling: No limit to A&S; Beer in MPR, cafe for FTU programs; Crew wins natl [National] meet; Resident complaints aired; 'Grassroots' at UF start petition: SG [Student Government] abolition attempted; Graduation preparations include beautifications; BOR considers FAMU status; Bus may be cancelled; Science fiction studied (with photo); PS [Political Science] Union holds panel; Friendly atmosphere prevalent throughout Seals, Crofts concert (with photo); Procul Harum featured at 'British Rock' show (with photo); New [registration] system waits til fall; New fee system gets approval from Senate Education Committee; Greek Week 1974 (photos); Tyes stuff 22 into VW: Record …


Central Florida Future, Special Edition, Florida Technological University May 1974

Central Florida Future, Special Edition, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

2,500-seat gym included: Education complex due next; 7,000 now study on modern campus (with photo); Meeting place for many (the library, photo); 'Who and where' FTU directory; Novices face school juries; Housing plentiful; Computer ready to play; 150,000 -- and growing (the library collection, photo); Disney World tops nearby attractions; Station airs drama; Complex broadcasting (photo); Camera on FTU campus: 7,000 studying at FTU; President graduation surprise... (photos); Postgrad degree in math area; Class stresses 'sensitivity;' Female impact up; Tours see prison life; Theatre provides new pace (with photos); knight teams now winners (with photos).


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 25, May 10, 1974, Florida Technological University May 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 25, May 10, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

This is Vol. 06 No. 25, May 10, 1974 issue of Central Florida Future. Misprinted as "Vol. 06 No. 24, May 10, 1974." A&S fee short by $250,000; Course categorizing sought (with photo of FTU Registrar Dan Chapman); "Out of order" Copier in the library (photo); Drug bills strengthened, await legislative action; ATO claims top spot in college bowl play; Legislation passes house, now in senate: Credit card tuition discussed; Legislators examine evaluations; New fee structure could lower hours; Editorial: Activity fees for activities; Cheating no problem at FTU (with photo); Bill seeks return of influence to SG; Some extensions …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 24, May 3, 1974, Florida Technological University May 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 24, May 3, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

Policies cancel course; Millican admits mistake, denies telling 'untruth'; Alcohol might be allowed in 2 dorms; Gambrell, raise FTU FTE; 'Greek week' action upcoming for TKE (with photo); Greek Week activities outlined; HFA meeting a 'family' affair: Faculty excludes reporters; Comp[uter] Ctr. adopts shorter hours (with photo); 6 named to advise publications; Honor plan 1st in SUS, approval expected soon; Student teachers face trial (with photo); OVA holds meeting to aid Vets; Food service changes noticed since student gripes reported; Sigma Chi seeks sweetheart; Savoy Brown disappointing (with photo); Rape discussion set for May 8; FuTure Entertainment: McLean sings of …


Volume 3, Number 2, Post Amerikan May 1974

Volume 3, Number 2, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

City Treasurer Breaks Ethics Law Again, Township Meetings Explode, More on Sheriff's Police Incidents, Prisoners Write About County Jail, High School Madness, Senate Exposes GM Aid to Nazis, Third World Opposes Rich Nations at U.N., Reflections on Men, Exploring Lesbianism


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 23, April 26, 1974, Florida Technological University Apr 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 23, April 26, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

Millican vetoes alcohol in dorms; Method proposed to lower tuition; Potts, Davis win top spots; Lack of dietician noted: Food service criticized by advisory committee; Listing automatic on new diplomas; Ceiling on enrollment proposed for SUS; 1973 law protects tenants: Statute outlines landlord obligations; Common course numbers sought at state meeting; Editorial: Student Government really "student"?; Competitors in college bowl vie for top title Monday; Phi Beta Lambda wins 5 honors; Visitation elimination bill; FuTure Entertainment: Symphony coming; Nader suggests 'Frey 101;' FTU gets another shot at FIT this weekend in Atlanta: FTU crew cools off Rollins... Just misses FIT …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 22, April 19, 1974, Florida Technological University Apr 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 22, April 19, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

Fee hike passes BOR [Board of Regents] unanimously, change opposed by students (with photos of the BOR members); BOR to implement discrimination policy; FTU bus Continuance hoped for by backers; Bill releasing faculty records passes committee; Married housing needed; Student bartending course to be offered by VC [Village Center, with photo]; Face-Sen [Faculty senate] debates wording on administrator evaluations; Editorial: Somebody's being fed bull; Student opinions vary on SG effectiveness; Controversies aired about UF, USF SGs; Religious aspect given: Exorcism explained (with photo); Student Government candidates (with photos); Doobie Brothers 'explosive' (with photos); Study completed, sent to SACS; Revenue decrease …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 21, April 5, 1974, Florida Technological University Apr 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 21, April 5, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

Statute changes majority, spending regulations: Election tests revision; Recent decisions challenge funding; Discovery of fake enrollment figures prompts internal audit of universities; $60,000 donated for child center; Recent decisions challenge funding; Over $7 million falsely gained; Changeover poses hardships: Four-day week meets veto; Add-drop participation noticeably increased (with photo); Dorm alcohol bill rejected by Brown; Editorial: Advisers need advising; IFC will sell coupon booklets; SG [Student Government] election changes to be tested at polls; Students, lawmakers find mutual concerns; Student fee structure discussed; posts may be added for students on BOR; Florida Watercolor Society exhibit in the library (with photo); …


Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 20, April 1, 1974, Florida Technological University Apr 1974

Central Florida Future, Vol. 06 No. 20, April 1, 1974, Florida Technological University

Central Florida Future

Express bus usage low (with photo); Curriculum, grievance guidelines recommended by faculty senate; Majors return to diplomas; Christian appoints bi-racial committee; Connection fails for WATS line; Music department calls Wolf (with photo); Editorial: Faculty Senate needs Watergate; Series debates current topics; FTU freshmen survey corresponds with nat'l.; Future Sports: Knights prepare for crucial in-state games; Futuey (April 1st special): FTU streaking degree petitioned; Students organize boycott to end 'same old hash.'


Volume 2, Number 12, Post Amerikan Apr 1974

Volume 2, Number 12, Post Amerikan

The Post Amerikan (1972-2004)

Black Is Beautiful But Lov-Le Is White (racist firing), The Brief Rise the Rapid Decline & the Final Fall of the Abyss, MIAHPCo Obituary, Nazis in Bloomington, Illinois Art Show, Bloomington-Normal Men's Group, GE's B-1, Sheriff King/County Jail pull-out section, Notes from a Lesbian Activist, Alternative News Briefs, Watergating Against the SWP, Military Buildup in Iran, Letters, Typical Day in Court, Poems, Movie Review: Fantastic Planet


The Fairness Doctrine And Pro-Natalism In Television, Myra Spicker Apr 1974

The Fairness Doctrine And Pro-Natalism In Television, Myra Spicker

IUSTITIA

It is a premise of this paper that television reflects a pro-natalist bias in its promotion of the traditional female role in society, and that such bias is evident in both commercial advertisements as well as in dramatic presentations particularly on daytime television. Those who are opposed to a pro-natalist point of view will find it virtually impossible to air their opposition effectively. At best anti-natalist groups may be able to garner only meager financial resources to air spot commercials, but this is hardly adequate to combat the subtle onslaught of the opposition. Suggestions have been made that pro-natalist attitudes …