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was firing her, effective July 31, 1984. For someone whose entire career had been at the same magazine and whose identity was bound up with that institution, it was a terrible shock. After her termination she would be on permanent disability, at considerably reduced pay. Elliott, her former editor
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dispatched Peer to Paris in 1964. She was its first female foreign correspondent, though she did not receive the customary raise; when Peer inquired about the raise, Elliott allegedly replied "What do you mean? Think of the honor we are paying you!" Peer held her own with the "macho crowd" of the
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The physical and psychological pain resulting from her broken coccyx were such that Peer first contemplated suicide in the fall of 1981. She and Jansson separated the next year, though they remained close. Peer's relationship with her colleagues deteriorated, as did the quality of her work. New
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s management thought that Peer, still the only female writer on staff, was too "inexperienced" to write the story despite five years as a correspondent in Paris. Peer's attitude was ambivalent; she did not join the forty-six women who filed a complaint with the
390:. She could match the toughest foreign correspondent with her cigarettes, her swagger, and her fluent French. She was also a gifted writer and versatile reporter who covered everything from politics and the arts to fashion and food." Peer sought to cover the 563:, serving as a senior writer and general editor, but constant pain from her injury (which was not fully diagnosed until 1981) interfered with her ability to work. She and her husband took a year off in 1980–1981 to sail around North America and the 473:
to promote a woman to senior editor. Peer was the obvious candidate. She had acted as one in early 1974 while the incumbent was on vacation (Peer's characteristic comment was that she "survived without any great disgrace"). Both Oz Elliott and
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Few bureaucracies are perfect, and by a series of oversights on management's part, one woman was given a writing tryout between 1961 and 1969. I was the recipient of this largesse, becoming a writer in
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At the end of her junior year Peer was elected president of the "Wig & Candle", the student theater group. Peer recalled later that she "never meant to have a career", but after an inconclusive
193:, Peer remained on the sidelines. She was passed over for promotion to senior editor in 1973 for reasons that remain unclear. Peer returned to Paris in 1975 as bureau chief, and became 255:, the college's literary magazine, and began acting in plays. She continued acting throughout her tenure at Connecticut. Peer's performance as one of the two schoolteachers in 647: 623: 1612: 353:, to editor. Elliott gave Peer a writing tryout; the only such tryout for a woman between 1961–1969. Later, Peer reflected on the episode with bitterness: 293:
with an unnamed man the spring of her senior year at Connecticut, she followed up on her experience at Connecticut by enrolling in the theater program at
1587: 243:, graduating in 1957. Peer majored in philosophy and showed a strong interest in the arts. She started out as a reporter for the student newspaper, the 1602: 455: 204:. Her reporting there won her recognition, but she suffered a debilitating injury from which she never recovered, leading to her suicide in 1984. 190: 486:
gave Peer a tryout in late 1974, the result of which is a matter of dispute. Peer later claimed that she was offered the job but turned it down.
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in 1969 was now simply Connecticut College, to accept the Connecticut College Medal, which is given to "alumna...of distinguished achievement."
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over the lack of a raise, Peer had them ship her extensive collection of French wine back to the States. In Washington Peer's beat included the
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as a copy girl. At the time, Peer wrote later, she had no intention of staying more than a couple years before finding a suitable husband.
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Peer returned to New York in 1978. She married John P. Jansson, an architect, whom she had first met in 1975. She continued writing for
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s treatment of its female employees finally exploded. The precipitating incident was the newsmagazine's March 23, 1970, cover story on
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Miss Peer's final scene showed great sensitivity, and throughout the play she used her fine voice with tact and intelligence.
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won a Page One Award the following year. One of the outcomes of the EEOC complaint was an agreement from
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Regardless of the reasons why, Peer did not become a senior editor. After rejecting an offer to leave
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The Good Girls Revolt: How the women of Newsweek sued their bosses and changed the workplace
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who had taken a chance on her in the 1960s, recommended her for the curatorship of the
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promoted her to writer in 1962; two years later she would be dispatched to Paris as
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Peer moved up to New York City in 1973, where she continued writing for
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as a copy girl, at a time when opportunities for women were limited.
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s first female war correspondent. Her reporting would win her the
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In 1969 Peer returned to the United States to take up a post in
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Guide to Journalism Collections at the American Heritage Center
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s first female war correspondent in 1977 when she covered the
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s first female foreign bureau chief, but that honor went to
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from 1958 until her death in 1984. She began her career at
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while in Paris but was rejected because she was a woman.
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An employment agency in New York City placed Peer with
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presided. Those delivering eulogies included Elliott,
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Peer returned to the United States in 1969 to work in
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who established the department of plastic surgery at
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met with Peer on April 22, 1983, to inform her that
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Still annoyed at 321:–attracted the right kind of attention from 189:female employees filed a complaint with the 149:, was an American journalist who worked for 31: 20: 1482:Waxenberg, Robin Lynn (October 9, 1981). 1250: 729: 727: 331:The culture began to change in 1961 when 1513: 1431:The Connecticut College Alumni Magazine 1310: 988: 935: 698: 667: 552:with a poor suspension, Peer broke her 456:Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 423:Meanwhile, the long-simmering issue of 191:Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 1186: 1174: 1162: 1126: 1078: 1063: 1051: 1039: 1015: 1000: 868:Meredith, William (December 8, 1955). 172:s first female foreign correspondent. 1298: 1286: 1274: 1262: 1224:"Connecticut College Goes Fully Coed" 1198: 1027: 973: 952: 567:. Peer chronicled the experience for 236:. They married on December 16, 1929. 7: 1613:Writers from East Orange, New Jersey 1210: 1114: 923: 685:, who became chief in Rome in 1971. 247:(whose faculty advisor was a young 613:, latterly the managing editor of 14: 1588:American women war correspondents 1392:Lumsden, Linda J. (Spring 2004). 482:, favored Peer for the position. 375:foreign correspondents in Paris. 1540: 1528: 1516: 603:Nieman Foundation for Journalism 1425:Peer, Elizabeth (Spring 1979). 269:, then on the English faculty: 1603:Journalists from New York City 1442:Peer, Elizabeth (April 1981). 1410:10.1080/00947679.2004.12062643 797:(17): 236. February 13, 1930. 1: 1152:(50): 102. December 16, 1974. 465:. A cover story she wrote on 241:Connecticut College for Women 1578:20th-century American people 674:Blair implies that Peer was 513:dispatched her to cover the 1593:American war correspondents 1583:20th-century American women 1467:. New York: PublicAffairs. 1092:"Another Sex Barrier Falls" 650:. 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East Orange, New Jersey
Connecticut College
BA
Newsweek
Newsweek
Newsweek
Osborn Elliott
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Ogaden War
East Orange, New Jersey
Cornell University
plastic surgeon
St. Barnabas Hospital
Newark, New Jersey
Wells College
Connecticut College for Women
Paul Fussell
Lillian Hellman
The Children's Hour
William Meredith
William Meredith
engagement
Columbia University
news magazine
Civil Aeronautics Board
Phil Graham
The Washington Post
Osborn "Oz" Elliott
managing editor

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