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Primary Sources:

"Election Tuesday - Pick Two." The Cord Weekly, March 6, 1970. 

"Carnival." The Cord Weely, Febraury 6, 1970. 

Duke University Archives

"Janiel Jolley Shows'em the way." The Peak, February 4, 1970.

Jolley, Janiel. "Women, beauty, and liberation today." The Peak, January 21, 1970.

Members of the WL Movement. "Picketers at WLU." The Cord Weekly, February 6, 1970.

NYPR Archives

Simon Fraser University Archives, Women's Movement Collection F-73. 

"SFU queen queers pageant." McGill Daily, February 2, 1970. 

Stuart, Laurel. "Women's Liberation at WLU." The Cord Weekly, January 23, 1970. 

Stuart, Laurel. "Antdote." The Cord Weekly, November 21, 1969. 

The Ohio State University Archives

University of British Columiba Archives

University of Saskatchewan Archives

University of Waterloo Archives

"Useless Expense." The Cord Weekly, October 9, 1970. 

Wilfrid Laurier University Archives & Special Collections. 

“Winter Carnival Grows Bigger…and Bigger.” Waterloo Campus,March 1970.

“Women’s Lib.” The Cord Weekly, January 29, 1971.

“Women’s Lib.” The Cord Weekly, September 25, 1970.

Young, Steve. “Miss Canadian University Chosen.” The Cord Weekly, February 6, 1970.

York University Archives

 

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