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Alice S. Rossi, Sociologist and Feminist Scholar, Dies at 87

The cause was pneumonia, her son, Peter E. Rossi, said. In her scholarship, Professor Rossi explored the status of women in work, family and sexual life. Full Article at The New York Times

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