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■ national Battalion/Pap July 14,1 Women’s colleges support feminist causes: report United Press International The nation’s 114 women’s col leges, which constitute about 4 percent of the total of 3,000 col leges in the United States, re main loyal to goals that go back to their roots, a new study enti tled “Profile of Women’s Col lege Presidents” maintains. These goals, the study says, are to encourage their female students to; •Women are more apt than men to have worked up through the ranks in the colleges which they lead. This suggests, the re port said, that the women’s col leges have played a significant role in preparing future women leaders. •Women presidents are signi ficantly more apt than men to have been first-borns or only children, and to have had mothers who worked outside the home. Sixty-one percent of the women presidents are fir stborn or only children, com pared to 37 percent of the males. •When tracing factors in their own career success, both men and women rank personal abili ties as most important. For other factors women presidents place more weight on the role of men tors and other supporting indi viduals whereas men are more apt to trace success to experi ence and luck. Love isn’t property, court of appeals says United Press International SEATTLE — A kiss upon the lips of a married woman is just a kiss — not trespassing on property owned by her husband, the state Court of Appeals has ruled. “There are simply too many intangibles which defy the concept that love is prop erty,” the court said Monday in rejecting medieval common law which gives a husband ownership of his wife. “Neither wives nor hus bands are property,” he said. “The love and affection of a human being who is devoted to another human being] susceptible to theft." The court turned t Robert [. Irwin’s ret]lies damages stemmin adultery, or “criminalcoi °onvinc sal ion,” based oncommt provisions dating bad medieval England. Unit KAN Some o gets in word nation’s try shm An ; of Nas Acuff, •take leadership roles, •develop self-confidence and self-respect. •fight stereotypes, for exam ple, seeing women as weak and men as strong. Colleges that are embarked on this mission are not all headed by women. One-third have male presidents, said the report from the Women’s Col lege Coalition in Washington, DC. A majority of the presidents, but not all, support feminist leanings on public policy posi tions with implications for women and work, the report said. These include; equal pay for equal work, equal pay for work qf equal value, right to resume same or equivalent work after maternity, flex-time, and tax de ductions for child-care ex- (VSAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS SAVE Y0U MONEY! (S)SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS SAVE YOU MONEY! 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The report, funded by the Ford Foundation, showed a woman aiming for the top-most spot in any college, female or coed, has the best chance of hit ting the target if she confines her target practice to a woman’s college. The proof: Approximately a third of all women in the nation who are higher education’s chief executive officers are in the women’s colleges, where they hold two-thirds of the top spots. College presidents participat ing in the study were asked to name the the No. 1 barrier to women’s advancement in higher education. “For the total group of presi dents, the exclusion of women from the male networking pro cess is the No. 1 barrier,” the report said. An apparent inherent weak ness on the part of many women holds them back, too, the study showed. The weakness: women aren’t as apt as men to take risks. Another apparent inherent weakness on the female side: women are more apt than men to cite discrimination in one form or another. 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