LIBEL by New York Times

by J. Edward Pawlick

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July Print Edition 2002
Sightings Letters

 

First in Series:
Wellesley College Still 'Constructing' 'New' Feminist Boy —and a 'New' Father Who Obeys Women
Wellesley Has Enormous Power in Public Schools across the Country with 41 Researchers and Staffers Paid by Federal Tax Dollars
Lawyers and Judges in Family Courts Are Greatly Influenced by Wellesley
Heterophobia Grossly Evident
- MN

Wellesley Researchers Have Never Heard of Violent Women?
It's amazing that the researchers at Wellesley College imply they have never heard of violent women. All they need to do is to look at their most famous alumna, Hillary, who throws lamps and ashtrays at her husband. - MN

Six Essays after Twenty Years of Research?
Who Are These Researchers?

Wellesley and Globe Work Together to Magnify Domestic Abuse as 'Human Rights' Issue
That doublespeak means that Wellesley is using federal money to spread its propaganda not just in the United States, but across the world. - MN

Never Argue With Your Wife if You Live in Mass.

Second in Series:
Wellesley Continues to Attack Boys at Their Schools
Those colleges which are attacking boys across the country, according to Prof. Christina Hoff Sommers, are Wellesley, Tufts, the Graduate School of Education at Harvard and the psychiatric department at Harvard Medical School. - MN

Third in Series:
Wellesley College Has Lied to Its Alumnae Before
See the Evidence Yourself
Wellesley College has made obvious and egregious lies to its alumnae before, particularly in 1995. The story in the Winter issue that year was a major reason for the establishment of MassNews. - MN

The identity crisis for women did not begin in America until the fire and strength and ability of the pioneer women were no longer needed, no longer used, in the middle-class homes of the Eastern and Midwestern cities, when the pioneering was done and men began to build the new society in industries and professions outside the home. p323.

 

Instead of talking about domestic violence in an intelligent manner in its alumnae magazine, Wellesley had an emotional, photographic display of annonymous women as though it were a surreal exhibit from the Art Department. story

The Truth about Wellesley Is Getting Out
"I had thought I was going to attend the best liberal arts college for women in the country, and that I would be among other ambitious girls with similar high values and a passion for learning. I had been led to believe that Wellesley had a reputation for educating and preparing women for successful futures. After reading your article, my stomach is queasy ..." - MN

Ultimate Dislike of Males is Shown by Lesbian/Feminists

Boston Globe Signals Importance of Prof. Gilligan and Jane Fonda's Money
The Boston Globe signaled the importance to feminists of Prof. Gilligan and the money from Jane Fonda when it ran a story on its front page on June 6 that Fonda was "miffed" because her $12.5 million hadn't been spent yet. - MN

Wellesley College - A Disaster for Women
When the beloved President of Harvard University, Charles W. Eliot, traveled ten miles out into the country in 1899 to address an inauguration celebration for the President of the newly established Wellesley College, he gave this challenge - Wellesley should prove to everyone that the education of women will be profitable to society. - MN

Final in Series:
We Know a Lot of Competent Women
This article is adapted from chapter 14 of the book "Freedom Will Conquer Racism And Sexism - The Civil Rights Act is damaging everyone in America, especially blacks and women" by J. Edward Pawlick. - MN

Betty Friedan Agreed that Farm Women Were Strong
Betty Friedan agreed in The Feminine Mystique that it is the improvements to our lives that have caused the discontent among some women. - MN



Mass. Breast Cancer Coalition Challenged to Tell Women the Truth

 



Birmingham Draws Unusual Wrath of Ordinary Citizens
Postpones Vote on Marriage Amendment Until July 17

Don't Miss the July 17th Rally!

Voters Have Right to Decide Marriage Amendment, Says SJC
Ruling Will Affect This Month's Convention

Media Watch:
A New Word for the English Language: Heterophobia
Inspired by Globe Columnist Eileen McNamara

Correction:
Seven Public Libraries have "The Road to Serfdom"

 


Editorial:
Boston Boy Scouts Honor Man with Sexual Disease
David Brudnoy Is Presented as Role Model for Boy

Related:
Pressure on Mass. Business Causes Discrimination Against Boy Scouts
They're Not After Our Children???
David Brudnoy Unhappy with MassNews Editorial

 


 

Mitt Romney Warmly Received at Amherst School
Doesn't Always Garner a Hero's Welcome in His Home State of MA

Romney - Hero or Bum?
The 'Cover-the-Road' Politician

 


 

No Public Investigation of Phony 'Hate Mail' in Newton
Newton's Major David Cohen decided

Related:
 Formal Cover-Up Was Recommended by Newton Officials


Atty. Barbara Johnson Challenges Judges While Defending Father

Related:
Atty. Barbara Johnson Sees What's Happening to Father As an 'Outrage'
Atty. Barbara Johnson Will Have to Wait for Justice in Battle Against
'Gender Bias'
Dads Rally behind Atty. Barbara Johnson

 


Father Sues Mass. Court Officials in Federal Court For 'Kidnapping Son'

Related: Full Text of Zed McLarnon 'Complaint' in Federal Court

 

Opinion:
Massachusetts Courts Must Be Put Under a State of Siege
A Manifesto from the Fatherhood Coalition

 

Political Analysis:
Most Democrats Have Free Ride Back to State House

In a 'Truly Forgettable' Convention, Nothing Distinguished One Candidate from Another

Vietnam Vet, Businessman Running Against Martin Meehan

Condoms Won't Protect Al Hunt's Teen Daughter

Birthright Celebrates 20 Years in Amherst

Lost Children of Florida and Massachusetts

 


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