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Atlanta Journal Constitution, 1987

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 11
Identifier: W043_05_11

Scope and Contents

  • "State Aid to Private School: NO," March 13, 1987
  • "Lang Bankrolls Society's Long Shots," April 10, 1987
  • "True Integration Eludes Savannah," April 17, 1987
  • "Hard-liners Seek to Keep World Safe from Abortion," April 24, 1987
  • "DeKalb's Dream School Could be a Nightmare," May 1, 1987
  • "Hart's Indiscretions Display a Lack of Respect for Wives -- All Women," May 9, 1987
  • "You Sure Couldn't Tell by Looking at the Photos," June 12, 1987
  • "For Fathers and Daughters Who Play Hide-and-seek with Their Emotions," June 19, 1987
  • "Hollywood Works a Hex on 'Witches of Eastwick,'" June 26, 1987
  • "According to the Marines, All This Nation Needs is a Few Good Moms," July 3, 1987
  • "By Reluctant Invitation Only: Men's Service Clubs Seek Women Members," July 10, 1987
  • "After 25 Years, Class Reunion Stands as a Testament of Faith in Friendship," July 17, 1987
  • "NOW's New Leader Sets Agenda that Will Please Opponents of Feminism," July 24, 1987
  • "A Political Candidate Learns to Walk Before She Decides to Run," August 7, 1987
  • "Exploitation Not 'Sexy' Despite 'Guess?' Work," September 4, 1987
  • "Conservative Groups Have a Stake in Education Reform Too," November 27, 1987
  • "Emmaus House Looks for Miracle-Workers to Help Children Learn," December 4, 1987
  • "A Phone Call From Dad is All it Would Take to Dry a Daughter's Tears," December 25, 1987
  • " 'Baby M' Ruling Solves Very Little," undated

Dates

  • Creation: 1987

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open for research use.

Extent

1 folder(s)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English