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efhmc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Aug-21-03 10:25 AM
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36. My husband was there when they first were allowing women so it was
a very different place.(By the way he is deceased now.) When we went to our daughter's graduation every repuke in the western hemisphere was there, including the then pres. He and all of us were pretty disgusted that the event was so political. He also felt disgraced when that library went in. My daughter was a history major and a women studies minor and was and is a very strong feminist so wasn't really scathed by anything. There is a scholarship in his memory in his department of study. We really debated putting it there because of the bushes takeover but it was his alma mater so that is where it is.
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