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Throwback Thursday: Six and Twenty equals 50 News Journal The Six and Twenty Club celebrating its 50th anniversary at the General Denver. From left are Adda Hains Hildebrant, Marshie Austin, Tacy Walker Robinson and Wilmina Kembrough. Can you tell us more? Share it at [email protected]. The photo is courtesy of the Clinton County Historical Society. Like this image? Reproduction copies of this photo are available by calling the History Center. For more info, visit www.clintoncountyhistory.org; follow them on Facebook @ClintonCountyHistory; or call 937-382-4684. Clinton County History Center National headlines • ‘Two Women To Attempt Atlantic Flights’ “NEW YORK (AP) A race between two women fliers, each determined to be first of her sex to make a solo hop across the Atlantic, was in prospect today. One of them is an American, Miss Ruth Nichols of Rye., N.Y. who has flown a plane slightly more than 210 miles an hour, the highest speed ever attained ....
Several signatories of the letter hid behind false names, including those of dead women writers including Emily Dickinson and Daphne du Maurier, “because of the threat of harassment by trans extremists and/or cancellation by the book industry”. According to the signatories of the open letter, the decision to longlist Peters for the Women’s prize “communicates powerfully that women authors are unworthy of our own prize, and that it is fine to allow male people to appropriate our honours … the moment you decided that a male author was eligible, the award ceased to be the Women’s prize and became simply the Fiction prize”. ....
âItâs not necessarily a bucket of funâ ⦠Torrey Peters. Photograph: Natasha Gornik The Womenâs prize for fiction has issued a strongly worded statement saying that it âdeplores any attempts to malign or bullyâ authors nominated for the prize, after trans novelist Torrey Peters was targeted in an open letter. The US writer, who is nominated for the £30,000 award for her debut novel Detransition, Baby, was the subject of a letter published online on Tuesday by the Wild Women Writing Club. The letter, which is signed by several dead women writers including Emily Dickinson and Daphne du Maurier, claims that some signatories were using pseudonyms âbecause of the threat of harassment by trans extremists and/or cancellation by the book industryâ. ....
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