If Times' owners had done better hiring long ago, aspirants of all persuasions, genders and colors would fail or succeed at their requisite speeds. And thus the loss of Abramson would not appear as the loss of the only redwood in the forest.
The way to history's heart is rarely the route of equal rights. Journalist Betsy Wade writes that major suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt has been particularly slighted by memorials and media. Fortunately, two projects in Iowa are making up for that.
This month, Paula Kassell turns 85. The Bronx-born suburban dweller compelled the mammoth New York Times in 1986 to end the routine use of Miss and Mrs. and begin using Ms. She also founded and ran a newspaper for women with a circulation of 65,000.
Casual sex on vacations is common. Increasingly attentive to the need for safer sex and its convenient appurtenances, more and more hotels worldwide are offering not only chocolates and Chardonnay in minibars, but also condoms in “intimacy kits.”