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To: AllansAlias who wrote (61485)1/25/2001 10:39:45 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Respond to of 436258
 
Greenspan courts the mania in his Sadie Hawkins testimony

Sadie Hawkins Day, an American folk event, made its debut in Al Capp's Li'l Abner strip November 15, 1937. Sadie Hawkins
was "the homeliest gal in the hills" who grew tired of waiting for the fellows to come a courtin'. Her father, Hekzebiah
Hawkins, a prominent resident of Dogpatch, was even more worried about Sadie living at home for the rest of his life, so he
decreed the first annual Sadie Hawkins Day, a foot race in which the unmarried gals pursued the town's bachelors, with
matrimony the consequence. By the late 1930's the event had swept the nation and had a life of its own. Life magazine
reported over 200 colleges holding Sadie Hawkins Day events in 1939, only two years after its inception. It became a woman
empowering rite at high schools and college campuses, long before the modern feminist movement gained prominence. The
basis of Sadie Hawkins Day is that women and girls take the initiative in inviting the man or boy of their choice out on a date,
typically to a dance attended by other bachelors and their aggressive dates. When Al Capp created the event, it was not his
intention to have the event occur annually on a specific date because it inhibited his freewheeling plotting. However, due to its
enormous popularity and the numerous fan letters Capp received, the event became an annual event in the strip during the
month of November, lasting four decades.



To: AllansAlias who wrote (61485)1/25/2001 11:03:27 AM
From: pater tenebrarum  Respond to of 436258
 
good.