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Conference turris::womannotes-v3

Title:Topics of Interest to Women
Notice:V3 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1078
Total number of notes:52352

506.0. "Women you Admire" by VINO::LANGELO (When a Kite Catches the Wind) Fri Nov 02 1990 19:39

    This note is for writing about women you admire or idolize. They
    could be famous women, women in your family, women friends, or
    etc.  The list goes on...What do you admire about them? Are they
    mentors for you?
    
    Laurie
    
    
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506.1Molly YardVINO::LANGELOWhen a Kite Catches the WindFri Nov 02 1990 19:416
    I admire Molly Yard, President of NOW (National Organization of Women),
    for her strength and never-ending battle for the rights of women,
    *ALL* women! She's an incredible woman and I had to honor of hearing
    her speak last year in DC!
    
    Laurie
506.2Meryl (sp?) StreepVINO::LANGELOWhen a Kite Catches the WindFri Nov 02 1990 19:465
    I admire Meryl Streep for her wonderful acting ability, her
    beauty and the fact that she wore a leather jacket in "Postcards
    from the Edge" with a pink triangle on it! Good for you Meryl :-)
    
    Laurie
506.3a woman I admireWMOIS::B_REINKEbread&rosesFri Nov 02 1990 20:276
    =maggie
    
    and I can't even begin to give the reasons why, and she'd probably
    shoot me if I did.
    
    Bonnie
506.52 current favesDECWET::JWHITEjoy shared is joy doubledSat Nov 03 1990 14:094
    
    faye wattleton, president of planned parenthood
    patricia schroeder, representative to congress
    
506.6three who inspire meCVG::THOMPSONRationally IrrationalSat Nov 03 1990 18:5417
    My wife for reasons detailed elsewhere in this conference

    My mother in law for being a single parent who raised an
    exceptional daughter while at the same time making her way
    forward in a man's world (stodgy Wall Street banks of 25-30
    years ago almost being worse than much we can imagine today). For
    the fighting spirit she's shown in dealing with a major stroke
    that forced her disability retirement years before she was
    ready emotionally or financially to to stop work. To say nothing
    of the obstacles she has physically.

    Grace Murray Hopper for reasons that should be obvious to all
    in our industry. She's done more to make standards "happen" in
    computers then anyone alive or dead. She's inspired me for over
    15 years (the first time I heard her speak.)

    			Alfred
506.7clarificationVINO::LANGELOWhen a Kite Catches the WindSun Nov 04 1990 19:106
    RE: .3
    
    I meant to put in the base note that "women you admire" can be living
    or dead.
    
    Laurie
506.8Ayn Rand...CSC32::S_HALLPumpen the Airen in the Parroten.....Mon Nov 05 1990 22:469

	Ayn Rand.  For having survived Soviet Russia and the
	revolution; for telling us what it was like to
	live there; and for telling us how to avoid the
	philosophical traps that the Russian people fell
	victim to.....

	Steve H
506.9Patty Wagstaff and Ellen DeanCSC32::S_HALLPumpen the Airen in the Parroten.....Mon Nov 05 1990 22:5729
	Patty Wagstaff and Ellen Dean

	Non-aviators may not know of these two women, but they
	are currently members of the US Aerobatic Team.   The
	team represented the US in international flight
	competition in Switzerland this past summer.

	Wagstaff is VERY directed, and trains and practices
	constantly.

	I used to watch Dean practice down in Florida.  She 
	would take her Pitts biplane ( a difficult plane for
	ANYONE to master ) through a small part of a difficult,
	inverted maneuver time and time again.  For 20 minutes
	she would roll the plane upside down, then push the
	plane over into an arc, then arc back over upside down,
	in a big 'S' curve.  She would feel 4.5 Gs positive and
	negative.

	The old hands at the airport, some of them former
	WWII fighter pilots, would wince and shake their heads.

	Repeatedly doing these maneuvers was a guarantee of
	of a headache for most...yet she is a perfectionist...


	Steve H

506.10CSCMA::BALDWINTue Nov 06 1990 10:301
    Pat Brindisi, for reasons detailed in note 111.
506.11A great friend and inspiration to me alwaysCGHUB::SHIELDSTue Nov 06 1990 13:446
    My dear, dear friend Vicky, for having struggled against impossible
    odds at saving her marriage and her 18 year old son who 1 year ago
    was dying of cancer.  
    
    Both are surviving and doing very well, only because of her positive
    attitude and her incredible "yes I can" ability. 
506.12TENERE::MCDONALDThu Dec 06 1990 13:103
    Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem for their work to help women and 
    Feminism.
    Carol
506.13So many!CSC32::K_JOHNSONIt's only natural!Sat Dec 22 1990 00:0413
    
    a few out of so very many:
    
    	Judy Tenuta...for her wonderful, quirky sense of humor.
    
    	Ann Frank...for her incredible courage and sensativity.
    
    	Marie Curie...for her sharp, inquisitive intellect and
    	contributions to science.
    
    	Mother Theresa...for her inexhustable love and compassion.
    
    	
506.14Auntie BobbiTRNPRC::PERKINSFri Jan 11 1991 11:209
    
    
    My aunt, who adopted me at the age of twelve and basically saved my
    life. She did this while "recovering" from a masectomy and going to law
    school. She was also a wife and a mother, and I was definitely not an
    easy kid to raise.
    
    She died five years ago, on Easter, at the age of 34. I always admired
    her raw strength and honesty. I miss her much...