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Women in the Trenches

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Thursday, September 19, 2002

A conversation with female war correspondents. Journalists Tad Bartimus, Anne Morrissy Merick and Tracy Wood share their experiences on the frontlines of the Vietnam War, Wartorn. Plus, Ray Raphael gives an alternate account of America’s revolutionary struggle, The First American Revolution and Jacques Steinberg demystifies the college admissions process, The Gatekeepers.

Tad Bartimus, Anne Morrissy Merick and Tracy Wood

A conversation with female war correspondents. Journalists Tad Bartimus, Anne Morrissy Merick and Tracy Wood share their experiences on the frontlines of the Vietnam War, Wartorn: Stories of War From the Women Reporters Who Covered Vietnam.

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Ray Raphael

Ray Raphael gives an alternate account of America’s revolutionary struggle, The First American Revolution: Before Lexington and Concord.

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Jacques Steinberg

Jacques Steinberg demystifies the college admissions process, The Gatekeepers: Inside the Admissions Process of a Premiere College. Read an excerpt of Steinberg's book in the Reading Room.

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