The Women of Viet Nam - What Breed Are they?

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363-04831
Title
The Women of Viet Nam - What Breed Are they?
Description
Advertisment published in the New York Herald Tribune about Beverly Keever's article series on Vietnamese women, page unknown
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The Women of Viet
What Breed Are They?
7/19/65
Dirt, diamonds, decadence, sabotage, soldiering, survival
Aristocratic ladies who hoard diamonds.
Peasant women...laboring in rice paddies by
day, sleeping in bomb shelters at night.
Bar girls and prostitutes entertaining G.I.'s.
Soldiers in the Women's Auxiliary Corps.
Nurses, dedicated and courageous.
Spies with grenades hidden in their girdles.
Viet Cong saboteurs and smugglers,
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"The Women of Viet Nam"
a startling new series by Beverly Deepe
starting Sunday in the Herald Tribune
Reporting on a war which has drastically
transformed the social and moral standards of all
classes of women, Miss Deepe is a skilled foreign
correspondent who is also a perceptive woman...
one who has spent the last three years where
the action is in Viet Nam.
Don't miss this extraordinary, five-part study of
women who are enduring, fighting, exploiting,
or just plain surviving amidst a savage, never-
ending holocaust. "The Women of Viet Nam" starts
Sunday in the Herald Tribune
Date
1965, Jul. 19
Subject
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Women; Keever, Beverly Deepe; Women war correspondents; Advertising
Location
New York City, New York
Coordinates
40.7128; -74.0060
Container
B4, F6
Format
newspaper clippings
Collection Number
MS 363
Collection Title
Beverly Deepe Keever, Journalism Papers
Creator
Keever, Beverly Deepe
Copyright Information
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Publisher
Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
Language
English