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<text id=90TT0436>
<title>
Feb. 19, 1990: American Notes:Houston
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Feb. 19, 1990 Starting Over
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
NATION, Page 67
American Notes
HOUSTON
Pistol-Packin' Mama
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<body>
<p> When rookie cop Elizabeth Watson joined the Houston police
department 17 years ago, she was handed a dress pattern and
told to sew her own uniform. Last week she was sworn in as the
city's police chief, the first woman in the U.S. to head a
big-city force: 3,947 officers, 90.8% of them male.
</p>
<p> Watson, 40, has served with distinction in virtually every
division, from the SWAT team to auto theft to homicide. In one
instance she performed with such diligence that she was
nicknamed "By-the-Book Betsy." She is taking over a force
plagued by morale problems. As a result of the oil bust,
Houston's cops are among the worst paid (starting salary:
$20,755.80) of those in the nation's top 20 cities.
</p>
<p> Although she was once discouraged from seeking a promotion
to sergeant because "we can't have female supervisors," Watson,
who has two young children, is not troubled by memories of
machismo. "Look where I am now!" she exulted last week. "Heck,
obviously I haven't been too put-upon."
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</body>
</article>
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