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In Life magazine in the mid-fifties, Robert Couglan railed against "the disease...
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Doris Kearns Goodwin
Book:
Wait Till Next Year
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In Life magazine in the mid-fifties, Robert Couglan railed against "the disease of working women," who insisted on ruining their children and their family life.
( Doris Kearns Goodwin )
[ Wait Till Next Year ]
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