[NIFL-WOMENLIT:3330] Re: gender equity

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Daphne,

"Remembered the conclusion, threw away the data," will be written on my grave. I'll get the names for you.  Two Frenchwomen and one German is what I remember now.  Plus Einstein's first wife, also a physics student who got trapped by marriage and  motherhood.  There's a sad lesson for your students!

Because it was so gorgeously filmed I will remember it for a long time.

Andrea



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