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Open forum on the woman question [page 2]
Title
Open
forum
on the
woman
question
[page
2]
Place of Publication
United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date
1969
Notes
Alternative
Title:
The
carrier
of the
Now
culture.
Announces:
Women's
day
April
9
,
1969
and an
open
forum
on the
woman
question
April
10
,
1969.
Quote:
"PAN
AMERICAN
WORLD
AIRWAYS
IS
RECRUITING
AT
LOEW
HALL
TODAY----------
PAN
AM
PROFITS
BY
EXPLOITING
WOMEN.
Pan
Am
hires
lots
of
women
as
stewardesses
and
ticketers.
Ask
Pan
Am
if they
hire
women
pilots
or
executives...
ask
why
a
prospective
stewardess
has to
walk
up
and
down
in
front
of these
interviewers
(as
if she were for
sale)
so
they
can
check
out
her
ass
and
legs...
but
read
on
--
women
aren't
the
only
ones
exploited
by
Pan
Am.
PAN
AM
PROFITS
FROM THE
VIETNAM
WAR
AND
ALL
DEFENSE
SPENDING...
PAN
AM
PROFITS
FROM
U.S.
IMPERIALISM."
Note
on
date:
April
8
,
1969
is
written
in
pen
on the
document
,
other
dates
are
listed
as
Wednesday
and
Thursday.
Intended Purpose
Event publicity
Education
Issue Area
Feminism/Women's issues
Subjects (LCTGM)
Feminism--Washington (State)--Seattle
Women's rights--Washington (State)--Seattle
Geographic Coverage
United
States--Washington
(State)--Seattle
Digital Collection
Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
Digital ID Number
VTN207
Repository
University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository Collection
University
of
Washington.
ASUW.
Access.
no.
85-35
,
Box
6
Object Type
Flier
Physical Description
27.5
x
21.5
cm
Digital Reproduction Information
Scanned from original text at 200 dpi in greyscale, saved in JPEG format and resized to 1000 ppi horizontal. Saved at compression rate 12. 2009.
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