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Traveling With Living Gold Press and Adventuresome Women
"A classic tale of two women school teachers in the early days of the rough and remote Klamath River country of northwestern California. Hired by the Indian Service to teach for the Karuk tribe in 1908, on arrival they found themselves to be the only white women in sixty miles." more »
Cinderella Needs a New Narrative
Women are also building empires in their homes, surrounded by the same four walls that just about four decades ago, Betty Friedan insisted were closing in on them. more »
Why Are Some Drugs Doubling in Cost?
The majority of all extraordinary price increases were for drugs priced less than $25 per unit; however, a full course of treatment for some of these drugs could total several thousand dollars. more »
Woodward and Bernstein's Watergate Papers at the Ransom Center
'Deep Throat' (Mark Felt, Associate Director of the FBI), includes the sentence, "believes that someone will eventually flush out this story and it could to [be?] the one that sends the administration over the wall." more »






