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Salient. Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 42 No. 4. March 19 1979

A Woman's Place is not at SASRAC

A Woman's Place is not at SASRAC

Dear Sir,

Next time I'm at SASRAC I shall propose a toast to the longevity of Leonie Morris's paranoial Her condition enables her to engage in non-intellectual whinging while conveniently avoiding the task of interpreting the facts she herself presents. The drop off in female student numbers between first year enrollment and graduation is entirely due to their inferior mentality and inability to stick by their original intentions. They speak little at SRC because in general they can't think of anything to say. Although they are present in droves at the start of SASRAC their inability to hold liquor drives them away or puts them under the table (no doubt Ms. Morris made her observations after 5 o' clock).

Another example of the social inferiority of women is that of Ms Morris herself who has the impoliteness to refer to Kathy Drysdale as Drysdale and not Miss/ Mrs / Ms Drysdale. Her attitude typifies those of so many people who invent problems for themselves to cover up for their inability to actually achieve anything.

Yours unerringly,

J. A. Browning.