"A short skirt casts you in the role of the little girl, and we don't take little girls seriously in the workplace," says Virginia O'Leary, a visiting scholar at Radcliffe College and the author of a recent study of female bosses.
Such a study, involving 20,000 patients, is being planned at the Radcliffe Infirmary at Oxford.
The extract is from Lord Radcliffe's 1951 Reith lectures, entitled The Problem of Power.
Is it worth it?'" said Dr. Godfrey Fowler, a physician at Oxford University's Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, England, who studies smoking.
John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford reported Friday that 16 people were still hospitalized.
Free. Editorial comment, Page 55 ONE company in five is spending a quarter of its total investment on cutting waste and environmental improvements, according to Mr Mark Radcliffe, deputy director general of the Confederation of British Industry.
Born in Boston, White attended Radcliffe College and graduated third in her class from Tufts University Medical School in 1923.
Ms. Radcliffe quipped, evoking an energetic and affirmative nod from Mrs. Reagan.