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by perl4ever
1641 days ago
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I was told a story about someone who applied to a school of engineering somewhere or other, in the latter part of the 1950s. She had a sterling high school record, but they wrote a rejection letter explaining that they already had a woman attending the institution. The punch line, as it were, as I recall it, was that "a woman" did not mean one undergraduate woman, but just one, period. So, she went to a much less prestigious and well-known school, majored in math, and ended up being a programmer instead of an engineer. I am not sure if she was bitter about it. |
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