In article <CAKtEJ039ZfaEy3eae2GU+GaTQnF10jRk2bMXbo45dzFWORKL-g at mail.gmail.com>,
"Ian S. King" <isking at uw.edu> writes:
Yes, things were more gender-imbalanced than they are
today, but making any
gender-based assumptions (appearance, fashion sense, etc.) about the women
who *were* involved in the industry is not particularly useful, meaningful
or accurate. As I remember things....
Ditto for my experiences from 1978 onwards.
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