It was with much interest (and great pride at having made the national news) that the writers of the Morning Tort read Dr. Marguerite Ritchie's reaction to the Tort (Bawdy Jokes at Lawyers' Meeting Offend Women - Sept

In defence of the Morning Tort, we feel compelled to inform your readers, of whom Dr. [Marguerite Ritchie] is, we hope, one, that of the five principal writers of the Tort, three were in fact women lawyers and articled students, who consider themselves feminists. Moreover, the two male writers had a...

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Published inGlobe and mail
Main Author Jo-Ann M. Bayley Robert J. Guile Wendy M. Pitt-Brooke Susan M.
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Toronto, Ont The Globe and Mail 16.09.1981
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Summary:In defence of the Morning Tort, we feel compelled to inform your readers, of whom Dr. [Marguerite Ritchie] is, we hope, one, that of the five principal writers of the Tort, three were in fact women lawyers and articled students, who consider themselves feminists. Moreover, the two male writers had a hard time convincing them to tone down the jokes!
ISSN:0319-0714