Women's Quarterly back issues from September 2001:
Put Out More Flags. (Diary).(Brief Article)
Sep 22, 2001;
Sontag & Company: Noemie Emery on Susan Sontag, Elaine Showalter, and September 11.(journalist, author)(Brief Article)
Sep 22, 2001;
The Human Factor: Caspar W. Weinberger says that electronic intelligence is important, but there's no substitute for old-fashioned spies.(Brief Article)
Sep 22, 2001;
G.I. Jane at VMI: Charmaine and Jack Yoest explain why female "Brother Rats" may have a rough time at the nation's oldest military college. A harbinger of things to come?(Virginia Military Institute)
Sep 22, 2001;
If Your Guest Drinks from the Finger Bowl: Charlotte Allen says great hostesses don't just throw parties--they uphold standards.
Sep 22, 2001;
Old Enough to Kill: Should teen killers be tried as adults? Christine Stolba looks to history for some answers.
Sep 22, 2001;
When the Bough Breaks: Child protective services took little Candace Elmore from her mother. A few years later the little girl died in a bizarre "rebirthing" ritual. Kathleen Parker reports on the Kafkaesque experiences of two families.
Sep 22, 2001;
Fifty Years On: As Elizabeth II approaches her Golden Jubilee, Michael M. Thomas utters a heartfelt "God save the Queen!".
Sep 22, 2001;
What Nobody Wants to Say about Race: Author and Civil Rights Commissioner Abigail Thernstrom talks to Charlotte Hays. (TWQ Interview).(Interview)
Sep 22, 2001;
When a Man Loves a Partner: Melinda Ledden Sidak says don't call her a partner--she's a wife.
Sep 22, 2001;
Correspondence: Author Ann Crittenden, whose The Price of Motherhood was reviewed by Jennifer Braceras in the the last issue of TWQ, responds.(Brief Article)
Sep 22, 2001;
Garden Party: Wladyslaw Pleszczynski goes to the EU sculpture show. (One last observation).(Brief Article)
Sep 22, 2001;
Poll-Pourri.(juvenile crimes)(Brief Article)
Sep 22, 2001;