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Frances Lewine

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31: 233:...she asked President Gerald Ford at a televised news conference whether he agreed with the administration's guidelines urging federal officials not to patronize segregated facilities. Ford said he did. Then Fran asked him why he played golf every week at Burning Tree Country Club, which still refused to admit women at that time. 498:
By the time we settled in 1983, women had increased to 22 percent of the domestic news staff, up from 7 percent in 1973, and those in foreign assignments had grown proportionately. All of the named plaintiffs had departed for other jobs, and I had been graciously congratulated in a New York courtroom
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For example, she angered the White House press office — and even some of her editors — when she asked President Gerald Ford at a televised news conference whether he agreed with the administration's guidelines urging federal officials not to patronize segregated facilities. Ford said he did. Then
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She was also a member of Executive Women in Government and the Society of Professional Journalists. She was elected to the Washington Society of Professional Journalists Hall of Fame and to the Hunter College Hall of Fame, and was awarded the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in
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We lived at that time in a big house; it was left by my grandfather to his children, and they didn't have much money aside from the house...One day my cousin Frances and I sat Joan down and said that there was a special program she should listen to. Then we ran upstairs and we started to
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Ford answered with a caustic quip about golfing and quickly took another question. According to desk editors at the AP, the New York executives were upset that the question was even asked. Ms. Lewine says her subsequent removal from the AP's White House staff may have dated back to that
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and five other women reporters filed a complaint with the EEOC. By the time the case was settled in the women's favor in 1983, the seven plaintiffs shared a payout of $ 83,120 out of AP's $ 2 million settlement, which also included back pay for other Black and women journalists at AP.
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Born in Rockaway and a graduate of Rockaway schools, she was part of an extended family that included her first cousin, Richard Feynman, who worked on the "Manhattan Project" that produced the first atomic bomb, and who later received the Nobel Prize in
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Ford treated the question as a joke, and quickly moved on to another reporter, but the White House and Lewine's editors at AP were angry. Lewine speculated that AP took her off their White House team because of that question.
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White House press corps in 1956, "when another woman had reached 55 and had to retire." In March 1962, she traveled with the Kennedys as part of the press contingent on their world tour.
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to open their membership to women reporters. Women were finally admitted to the Press Club starting in 1971; when the Gridiron Club started admitting women in 1975, Lewine and
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Fran asked him why he played golf every week at Burning Tree Country Club, which still refused to admit women at that time.
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The recordings are available for listening in the Vincent Voice Library, Michigan State University, and on the Web.
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as "the worst misuse of a question at a presidential news conference to advocate a personal point of view." The
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and advocated for equality for women journalists. She expressed disappointment in her own assignments at the
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by one of the AP's mega-priced attorneys for winning the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for
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Frances Lewine ... was a member of the press contingent that covered Kennedy's world tour in March 1962.
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a two-part question that was later described by Ford's Press Secretary
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Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character
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for the Transportation Department. In 1981, she joined
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Lewine was also active in the struggle to persuade the
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Index


President
Richard Nixon
Helen Thomas
New York City
Hunter College
Journalist
AP
CNN
journalist
White House Correspondent
Far Rockaway, Queens
Richard Feynman
Joan Feynman
Hunter College
Courier-News
Plainfield, New Jersey
Associated Press
New Jersey
Associated Press
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
1964 Civil Rights Act
Shirley Christian
National Press Club
Gridiron Club
Helen Thomas
Gerald Ford
Ron Nessen
presidents
Jimmy Carter

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