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The unknown author of this article spoke to Poppy Johnson and Marcia Tucker (one of the Whitney curators) about the Whitney debate.

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This article is about the first protest by ADHOC at the Whitney museum. It describes some of the tactics including uncooked eggs in the stairwells and small strips of paper planted around saying 50 percent representation for women at the Whitney.

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Explains that after receiving a release from the Whitney declaring their intentions of including 50 percent women in the annual, the author discovers it is a hoax put out by ADHOC.

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A writeup of the Whitney demonstration that mentions that ADHOC printed fake tickets for protesters, but the museum screened them with ultraviolet sensors.

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Gordon asks the question, "Are women inherently followers?" and declares that ADHOC demeans the female sex.

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The article talks about the Redstockings expose of Steinem's affiliation with the CIA group, Internal Research Service. Steinem dismisses the accusation, but Betty Freidan supports the Redstockings.

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She was concerned with the delays in publishing "Interviews with Women in the Arts," a class publication from a class by the same name. Apparently, the school was trying to cut corners on the costs of this publishing.

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About the Austrian and European feminist movement.