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an editor for publishers like Curtis, Conde Nast and MILO PIKE, President, Pike Industries, Tilton, N. H. SARAH-ANN SHAW, Reporter, WBZ-TV 4, Boston, Ma. McCall's — who named her Woman of the Year in 'yi. EILEEN PROSE, Co-Host, "Good Day," WCVB-TV 5, THALEIA TSONGAS SLESINGER, Political Organizer, She has been awarded a cluster of honorary degrees, a Needham, Ma. Brookline, Ma. shelf of national and international awards, and she serves on a number of boards and advisory committees — JOAN QUINLAN, Coordinator and Director, Nine to Five, CROCKER SNOW, JR., Publisher, WorldPaper, Boston, Ma. Boston, Ma. enough to establish her as one of the most diligent citizens JAMES T. STAMAS, Senior Vice President, Dunfey Hotels, in the nation. A writer, a journalist, a speaker, an organ- ANN RAMSAY, Director, Office of the Budget, Harvard Hampton, N. H. izer, a political activist, a leader of conferences, an editor, University, Cambridge, Ma. GLORIA STEINEM, President, Ms. Magazine, New York, and one of the prime forces at the helm of a successful DAVID S. REED, Vice President, Financial, Aetna Life & N. Y. national magazine. It is a wonder that Gloria Steinem has Casualty, Hartford, Ct. JOAN THACHER TIFFANY, President, First Night Cele- never allowed any of her considerable accomplishments to NORMAN S. REEF, Attorney, Portland, Me. bration, Boston, Ma. blur her most prominent identity and achievement — her PHILIP ROBERTS, Director, Corporate Communications, Aetna commitment to women, women's rights, and the rights of GORDON L. WEIL, Commissioner, Department of Business Parker House, Boston,, Massachusetts all minorities. Life & Casualty, Hartford, Ct. Regulation, State of Maine, Augusta, Me. NORM RITTER, Vice President, Wheelebrator-Frye, ROBERTA M. WEIL, Consultant, Economic and Financial, Her name is a synonym for one of the most significant Hampton, N. H. South Harpswell, Me. April 29, 1980 movements of the century, a movement she now energizes PAULA ROGERS, Student, Franklin Pierce Law Center, as an editor and writer for Ms. Magazine, and surely a JoANNE WILBURN, Administrative Assistant to Jerry Concord, N. H. movement which she will continue to lead for decades to Dunfey, Dunfey Hotels, Boston, Ma. Welcome to the New England Circle . come, or until all women everywhere possess every right LEROY S. ROUNER, Professor and Director, Institute for Philosophy and Religion, Boston University, Boston, Ma. TIMOTHY A. WILLIAMS, Counsel General, Canadian Con- Our purpose is to assemble for discussion of social, politi- Gloria Steinem believes they must have. sulate, Boston, Ma. cal, literary and educational topics; our goal is to exchange THOMAS 'SATCH' SANDERS, President and Director, Satch's Previous New England Circle Guest Speakers have been Restaurant, Boston, Ma. ELIZABETH C. WINSHIP, Author, "Ask Beth," The Boston ideas and opinions that can lead to constructive change in Author Richard N. Goodwin; Historian Dr. Henry Steele Globe, Boston, Ma. our personal lives and in our nation. SHEILA SCHOFIELD, Director, Public Relations, Dunfey Commager; United States Ambassador to Canada Kenneth Hotels, Hampton, N. H. THOMAS WINSHIP, Editor, The Boston Globe, Boston, Ma. Gloria Steinem, the original Ms. to most of America and M. Curtis; Georgia State Senator Julian Bond; Former the world, will lead our discussion at this, the fifteenth, Massachusetts Congressman Michael Harrington; United meeting of the New England Circle. States Senator Edward M. Kennedy; Journalist Jimmy Breslin; Former United Nations Ambassador Andrew Ms. Steinem had a running start at pre-eminence when she Young; Human Rights Activist Coretta Scott King; United graduated from Smith College early in the Sixties with States House of Representatives Speaker Thomas P. 'Tip' Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude honors on her di- O'Neill, Jr.; Economist John Kenneth Galbraith; Press ploma. She kept up the pace, writing for magazines, first Secretary to the President, Jody Powell; New York City for Esquire in '62, television, and working with several Mayor Edward I. Koch; and Consumer Advocate Ralph national political campaigns: Robert Kennedy, George Nader. McGovern, Cesar Chavez and Shirley Chisholm, to name a few. Your Hosts ... She helped found New York Magazine, she has worked as . Jack, Bill, Bob, Walter, Roy and Jerry Dunfey GUESTS SHIRLEY DUNFEY, Cape Elizabeth, Me. SR. THERESE HIGGINS, President, Regis College, Weston, PAUL McEACHERN, Attorney, Portsmouth, N. H. LENECIA VALDA ANDERSON, Director of Creative Services, Ma. WHDH Radio, Boston, Ma. VIN DUNN, Attorney, Concord, N. H. BARBARA McGOUGH, Coordinator of Mainstreaming JUDY JARVIS, Host and Producer, "Point of View," Hearing Impaired Children, Portland, Me. JOAN BERKELEY, Co-Host, "Tom Larson Show," WSBK-TV 38, BARBARA EDELIN, Real Estate Broker, Boston, Ma. WLVI-TV 56, Free-Lance Writer, Boston Ma. Brighton, Ma. JAMES P. McGOUGH, Consultant, Media Materials, KENNETH C. EDELIN, M.D., Chairman, OB-GYN Dept., FRED JERVIS, President and Founder, The Center for Baltimore, Md. VALARIE BOLGER, Student, Rhode Island School of Design, Boston University Medical School; Director, Boston City Constructive Change, Durham, N. H. Providence, R. I. JEAN McGUIRE, Executive Director, Metropolitan Council Hospital Gynecology Dept., Boston, Ma. JAN JERVIS, Administrative Assistant, The Center for BETH BRODERSON, President, National Organization for for Educational Opportunity, Roxbury, Ma. SR. JANET EISNER, President, Emmanuel College, Boston, Ma. Constructive Change, Durham, N. H. Women, Boston, Ma. RICIA McMAHON, Executive Director, Democratic State CYNTHIA BUZZETTA, Director, Women's Enterprises, THERESA ENGSTROM, Editor, New England Business, WILLARD JOHNSON, Professor, Political Science, Massachu- Committee, Concord, N. H. setts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Ma. Boston, Ma. Dublin, N. H. JOE McQUAID, Managing Editor, Manchester Union Leader, ALFRED CATALFO, JR., Attorney, Dover, N. H. ANTJE FARBER, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. HUBIE JONES, Dean, School of Social Work, Boston Univer- Manchester, N. H. sity, Boston, Ma. GLORIA JEAN KIVER YING CHUN, Host and Producer, LEONARD FARBER, President, L. H. Farber, Pompano Beach, PATRICK McTEAGUE, Attorney, Brunswick, Me. JOSEPH JORDAN, Police Commissioner, City of Boston, "Asian Focus," WNAC-TV 7, Boston, Ma. F la. Boston, Ma. TANYA MELICH, Neiman Fellow, JFK Institute of Politics, BERYL COHEN, Attorney, Boston, Ma. JOSEPH D. FEASTER, JR., Assistant Counsel, The Prudential Harvard University, Cambridge, Ma. TANYA KAY, Reporter, WN AC-TV 7, Boston, Ma. DEBRA COWAN, Program Director, New Hampshire Insurance Company of America, Boston, Ma. ERIKA MURRAY, Administrative Assistant to Walter Dunfey, Charitable Fund, Concord, N. H. MARK KELLEY, Account Executive, Hill, Holliday, Connors, Dunfey Hotels, Hampton, N. H. CARMEN FIELDS, Reporter, "Black News," WNAC-TV 7, Cosmopulos, Boston, Ma. MARTHA CROWNINSHIELD, Lending Officer, Venture Boston, Ma. DAVID S. NELSON, Justice, United States District Court, Capital Division, First National Bank of Boston, Boston, Ma. JEAN KILBOURNE, Author and Lecturer, Boston, Ma. BARNEY FRANK, State Representative, Boston, Ma. Boston, Ma. SUSAN O'NEILL DANIEL, Director of Research and Training, ROBERT KISTNER, M.D., Brookline, Associate Professor, SUE DUNFEY GRAVES, Owner, Galloping Green Farms, MARGARET NELSON, Newswoman, Associated Press, National Association for Government Employees, South Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Harvard Medical Hampton, N. H. School, Cambridge, Ma. Concord, N. H. Boston, Ma. MAUREEN O'DONNELL, President, Nine to Five, Brighton, ALAN DERSHOWITZ, Professor, Harvard Law School, DENIS HAMILL, Columnist, Boston Herald American, Boston, STEPHEN G. KURTZ, Principal, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. Ma. Cambridge, Ma. Ma. CARL OGLESBY, Senior Editor, Boston Magazine, Boston, Ma. ANITA DIAMANT, Assistant to the Editor, The Boston EVELYN E. HANDLER, President, University of New AL LARKIN, Columnist, The Boston Globe, Boston, Ma. Phoenix, Boston, Ma. Hampshire, Durham, N. H. TIMOTHY LELAND, Assistant Executive Editor, The Boston JACKIE O'NEILL, Assistant to the Vice President, Government & Community Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, Ma. JOHN P. DRISCOLL, Attorney, Boston, Ma. JUNE ALICE HAYES, Administrative Assistant to Bob Dunfey, Globe, Boston, Ma. CATHERINE M. DUNFEY, Consultant, Hampton, N. H. Dunfey Hotels, Portland, Me. ED LEMOI, Regional Director, A. L. Nellum & Associates, PENNY PETOU, President, Petou Travel Agency, Laconia, Braintree, Ma. N. H. JOAN DUNFEY, Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, ANNABELLE HEBERT, Director, Provincetown Art Association, Provincetown, Ma. MAUREEN LYNCH, Affirmative Action Officer, State Depart- RUDY PIERCE, Justice, Superior Court Department of the Boston, Ma. ment of Education, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Trial Court, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, ARNOLD HIATT, President, Stride Rite Corporation, Roxbury, PATRICK DUNFEY, Student, Rhode Island School of Design, Boston, Ma. Ma. Providence, R. I. Ma. .