In the late 1960s, the researchers at Newsweek magazine were known as "the Dollies." The Dollies were all women, and when they handed over the results of their work to their male bosses, they were apt to hear about their "perfectly pointed breasts." The Dollies were stuck in place, consigned by decades of tradition to a secondary role, with little hope of promotion. The boys did the writing and got the glory. The girls did the journalistic spadework and fetched the [...]
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