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Feb. 27, 1961: A survey of whether Pepperdine students are married brings some interesting responses, Matt Weinstock says. DEAR ABBY: Re the item in your column about whether a man should stand and give a woman his seat on a bus: If a woman can dress in trousers, cut her hair short, sit in taverns and drink like a man, cuss, smoke, vote and take jobs formerly held by men, why should a man stand up and give her his seat on a bus? |
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