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Author Re: Braunlich's article, "Scholastics and the Soul of Chess" (OT)
Mike Murray

2005-01-18, 5:46 pm

On 17 Jan 2005 19:23:44 -0800, "Nick" <nickbourbaki3@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:
quote:

>But *if* there's really no subculture of sexism within chess
>(as Tim Hanke likes to believe), then what reasons could
>Tim Hanke have to 'perceive the interest (and self-confidence)
>of female chessplayers as *especially fragile*'?


Since Tim's an alum and Nick fawns over those sporting fine
credentials, it might be appropriate for them to ask the president of
Harvard, Lawrence Summer, for help in resolving this dispute.


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