Women and Public Policy: A Humanistic PerspectiveMildred H. Lavin, Clara H. Oleson Institute of Public Affairs, University of Iowa, 1974 - 147 lappuses |
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Cynthia Hovden Albright The Changing Status of Women in the Law | 11 |
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