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Date: | Thu, 17 Feb 2000 20:31:40 EST |
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In a message dated 2/17/2000 1:17:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< I wonder if it has a little to do with the older and/or
male counterparts coming from more of a craft or
technical angle, whereas many of the women come from
more of a humanities orientation? >>
Johnette,
When I gradjeated from Columbia in 1978 (which, if nothing else does, I guess
makes me an Old Fart), the Women Students generally had a liberal arts
background, but appear to have (generally speaking) become more technical.
Pam Hawkes, now a hotshot Restoration Archt and partner of Ann Beha, had some
sort of Lib Arts background. Rhonda Wist, who's now a bigshot with the NYC
Landmarks Preserv Comm, did a report on stucco at Columbia that was most
impressive, coming from her Liberal Arts background. What has become of us
guys is hard to say. I guess we disappeared back into the woodwork.
On a related note, I remember some years ago seeing a request from a Columbia
student, looking for info on the history and importance of gay men in Histo
Presto. That may be where the men--well, some of them, went.
Ralph
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