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WOMEN ARE HUMAN an information sheet for women from the Ohio State Unlverstty Lfbrarles Vo 1 • I V, No 2 4 December 19, 1975 WO MEN ARE HUMAN is available free of char ge to all subscrlbers wfth a campus addr e ss. Please contact the Undergraduate Lfbrary, 205 Sullivant Hall (422-8915) to be added to the mailing list. Copies ar e a lso available in the following locatfons: Browsing Room , Undergraduate Library, West Campus Learning Resources Center, Ho me Ec onomics Library, Education Llbrary, Socfal Wo rk Library, Jo urnal ism Library, Co lumbus-CSU Wb men's Liberatlon Office, 307 Ohta Uni on (422- 08 33), Offic e of Wo men's Studf e s, 250 We ldin g En g Jneerin g (422- 1 02 1),Women's Services· Unit, 031 Student Se rvfces Buildin g (422-5766), Bi o l og ical Sciences Library, and Conmerce Lfbrary. Anyone wfshing to re ceive WOM EN ARE HU MA N vlc1 U.S. mail ($4.00/ycar) co ntact the Pu b lic a ti ons Comn itte e, Room 322A Main Library to subscribe. Ma te ri a ls in the OSU Lfbrarles about, for a nd by women (the lo cation is in d icated above each numbe r), To determtne if a copy ts avafl n ble cal 1 422-3900. This is the la st issu e of vo lume 4. Volume 5 wtll begfn Ja nuary 9, 197 6. UGL KF 224 D 3 8 Ati 8 c.2 ~ptheker, Bettfna. The Mor nfn g br ea ks: the trial o f Ang ela Davrs. Ne w Yo rk, Internati ona l Publfshers, 1975. This book is an acc o unt of the effo rts to free Ang ela Da vis. M s. A ptheker first met An g ela Davis fn New Yo rk w hile they were bo th hl gh scho ol students and members of a so clalfst clu b called Adva nce. As a narrative of th e tommfttee to Fr e e Ang ela Davis, this book wfll hold the a ttenti on of o nly a few Ind ividuals. Wh en lnsf g hts int o M s, Ap th e ker and her rela ti o nship with An ge la Da v f s a r e a ll owe d t o surfac e, this boo k sust a ins o ne's interest. BM

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WOMEN ARE HUMAN an information sheet for women

from the Ohio State Unlverstty Lfbrarles

Vo 1 • I V, No • 2 4 December 19, 1975

WOMEN ARE HUMAN is available free of charge to all subscrlbers wfth a campus addr ess. Please contact the Undergraduate Lfbrary, 205 Sullivant Hall (422-8915) to be added to the mailing list. Copies are a lso available in the following locatfons: Browsing Room, Undergraduate Library, West Campus Learning Resources Center, Home Economics Library, Education Llbrary, Socfal Work Library, Journal ism Library, Co lumbus-CSU Wbmen's Liberatlon Office, 307 Ohta Uni on (422-0833), Office of Women's Studf es, 250 We lding EngJneering (422-1021),Women's Services· Unit, 031 Student Se rvfces Building (422-5766), Bi o l og ical Sciences Library, and Conmerce Lfbrary. Anyone wfshing to r eceive WOMEN ARE HU MAN vlc1 U.S. mail ($4.00/ycar) contact the Pub lica ti ons Comnittee , Room 322A Main Library t o subscribe.

Ma t e ri a ls in the OSU Lfbrarles about, f o r a nd by women (the l ocation is ind icated above each number), To determtne if a copy ts avafl nble ca l 1 422-3900.

This is the l ast issue of vo lume 4. Vo lume 5 wtll beg fn J anuary 9, 197 6 .

UGL KF 224 D 38 Ati 8 c.2

~ptheker, Bettfna. The Mor nfng brea ks: the trial of Angela Davrs. New York, Internati ona l Publfshers, 1975.

This book is an account of the effo rts t o free Angela Davis. Ms. Aptheker first met Angela Davis fn New York while they were bo th hl gh schoo l students and members of a soclalfst club called Adva nce. As a narrative of th e t ommfttee t o Free Angela Davis, this book wfll ho l d the a ttenti on of only a f ew Ind ividuals. Wh e n lnsf ghts into Ms, Ap th e ker and he r r e l a ti onship with Ange la Dav fs a r e a ll owed t o surface, this book susta ins one's interest.

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AAUW Conference on Graduate and Professfon Educatfon of Womer Graduate and Professional educati o n of women. Washington, D.C. 1 American Assoclatlon o f University Women,

1974.

This book includes speeches, articles, and repo rts from a conference held fn May of 1974 by the Amertcan Associati on of University Women, the Association of American Co lleges, and the Coope rative ,Cq llege Reg istry. The objectives o f the conference . were t o Identify prob lems and issues fn g rn dua te education, ' to recomrnehd s o lutr on.s, 'and t o i dentffy mode l programs which encourage women t d enhance thefr professf nnn l opportunities. The b l b lf og rophy will be especfatly usefu1.

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Kohen, Andrew I. Women and the ecbnqmy: a b f b l fbg r~phy and a revfew ~ f the

. literature on sex d ffferentiati on fn the la bo r rnor-kct. Co lumbus, Center .fo r Human Res ource Resf;?t:tr'ch, Co llege o f

' /\dministrat.lv..e Science, The Ohf o State Univer·sity, 1975. . . . ~

This is a non-cirtulating work availa b le for us e ln Ronm. 214 (Rare Book Room) o f the Main Library. Although . the tltle uses the wo rd · 11dlff~rentfati or.'\ th os e . tnte resterl · fn d iscrimination against women will find ample citati ons fn this bibl l og r~phy. Thls bfblf og ra phy~s 27 subdfvlst 0 ns range from women fA varf o us pr ofessi ons t o home ' productl nn and chil d care.

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Gay Wumen's Peer Counseling has a new numbe r: 481-8403. Mafl ing aJdress for correspondence and donati ons is: Gay Women's Pee r Counsel ing /~he Purple Cow, Box 3321, Co lumbu~, .Ohfo, 43210.

Contributors to t~is Issue: Beth McNee r, Unde r g r aduate LJ~ rary Mary Irene Moffitt, Co ntinuing Educa ti on Kitty Moshell, Reference J oa nne Schmitz, Underg ra duate Lfbrary Rose Ann Spaith, Catalogi ng members of the Hrowsing Room staff

This pub lication Is on ff le at the Specfal Co ll ectf ons Li b r a ry a t No rthwestern University, Evanston, Ill., and is . o n mfcro fflm fr om Wome n's History f<es e.:i rch Center., Inc •. , 232.5 0.'.'lk Street, Berkeley Cc'llifo rnin 94708.