Women and Science
Apparently it's Quote Day at I Know I Know. From Michio Kaku's new book Parallel Worlds:
Vera Rubin was ignored, in part because she was a woman. With a certain amount of pain, she recalls that, when she applied to Swarthmore College as a science major and casually told the admissions officer that she liked to paint, the interviewer said, "Have you ever considered a career in which you paint pictures of astronomical objects?" She recalled, "That became a tag line in my family: for many years, whenever anything went wrong for anyone, we said, 'Have you ever considered a career in which you paint pictures of astronomical objects?'" When she told her high school physics teacher that she got accepted to Vassar, he replied, "You should do okay as long as you stay away from science." She would later recall, "It takes an enormous amount of self-esteem to listen to things like that and not be demolished."