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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 201

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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201
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119 BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE October 26, 1975 Ridiculous controversy about working mothers getting out of hand controversy over working a name-calling, insult-hurling free-for-all. This ridiculous Chatters I really can't believe it. The friendly Chat pages are turning into vs. stay-at-home mothers is really getting out of hand and I've been appalled at 8 FURNITURE REF1NISHING COMPLETE SERVICE PICKUP AND DELIVERY stay-at-home mother in my neighborhood and I like being at home, but I'd be the last to put down my neighbors for working. We're all women doing the best we can for our families.

Count one lonely but loud vote from me to bury this needless hassle. Yesteryear's Mermaid Checking the children Dear Lushious We still check on our children every night before we go to bed. Our children are 5 and almost 2 years old. This is 'just something natural for parents. When our son was a baby, we were quite nervous, but we learned that ANTIQUING PAINTING PAINT VARNISH REMOVED FROM WOOD OR METAL FREE ESTIMATES some of the bitter and downright rude letters I've been reading.

It's a fine example for our younger readers on how adults rationally discuss a difference of opinion. What's happening out there? To begin with, lots of people seem unreasonably defensive has -anyone ever heard the saying "Judge not and you will not be judged." And besides, why justify what you're doing, no matter what "side" you're on, when you know you're doing the best you can? The whole thing is mind-boggling to me. As for me, I'm the only i I FURNITURE STRIPPING REFINISHING SERVICE SAUGUS CAMBRIDGE mm' 876-0472 205 Concord Route 2 (Nr. BowladromeV 233-0297 127 Broadway, Route 1 (Southbound lane) i WINDOWS CHAIRS TABLES BOOKCASES MIRROR FRAMES Quick French Cassoulet cuts cooking time to a minimum by using frozen main ingredients. A hearty stew that is a meal in itself.

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