. >> this is a 1941 magazine, "cornett," which hasn't survived into the 21st seine hurry. but you can see it's a magazine aimed at women. there's a woman posing in a wedding dress and there's something called the bachelor life on the cover. rollicking expose of bachelor days and nights. inside there is an article about women in congress. one of the things i love about this, this is sort of a great example of how the press really didn't know where to have women in congress. these women are, in some cases, all business, jesse sumner here. and lots of the women that we know from long service, edith nourse rogers, all these folks are here and they are very business like. but often, they are described as, you know, sort of fabulously wealthy or 5'3''or, you know, tiny brunette. things like that that sort of placing them still in this -- it is a tricky position for them to figure out and in this transitional generation this is 1941, it's going to continue to be a little bit complicated to figure out. and once the war ends, it is probably going to get a little more complicated. a