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Agent for Smith College

It's funny that nobody questions the feminist bias of Gloria Steinem. A graduate of Smith College in 1955-56, Smith College based in Northampton, Massachusetts is the "lesbian mecca" of the United States with 20% lesbian minority and the source of much of North-American feminism. Betty Friedan and Catherine McKinnon are also graduates of Smith College. Why would a graduate of Smith college work as a Playboy bunny? Naturally, Gloria's story would not view the Playboy aesthetic in a good light.