U-M reforms for women span 25 years

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November
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1996
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Jobs elude women, minorities

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1995
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Expert: Females making gains in sports equity

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1994
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Attorney King will join panel on 'glass ceiling'

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August
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1992
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King becomes a royal pain to Title IX foes

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December
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1991
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Ann Arbor attorney inducted into women's hall of fame

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August
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1989
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County trial lawyers present award to Ann Arbor attorney

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May
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1989
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State Law On Abortion Challenged

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21
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May
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1970
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Four Women Discuss Women's Rights with "Eleventh Hour" Host Ed Burrows, March 1970

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Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1970
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Women's Rights At Issue Four women with varying opinions on the new feminism confer with "Eleventh Hour" host Ed Burrows. From left, Mrs. Eugene V. Douvan, psychology professor; Mrs. James Dabbs, a housewife and member of FOCUS; Mrs. John A. Bailey, housewife and Mrs. Barbara Newell, acting vice-president for student services at the University. Their comments, which were made in a taped session, can be heard over WUOM, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. They discuss questions involving women's rights and social problems and females' role in the labor force.
Ann Arbor News, March 16, 1970
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Women's Rights At Issue Four women with varying opinions on the new feminism confer with "Eleventh Hour" host Ed Burrows. From left, Mrs. Eugene V. Douvan, psychology professor; Mrs. James Dabbs, a housewife and member of FOCUS; Mrs. John A. Bailey, housewife and Mrs. Barbara Newell, acting vice-president for student services at the University. Their comments, which were made in a taped session, can be heard over WUOM, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. They discuss questions involving women's rights and social problems and females' role in the labor force.
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City Women Named To Hall Of Fame

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3
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September
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1988
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