Amanda Aaron wanted to know a bit more about the women's professional base- ball leagues in the U.S. Midwest in the 1940s-1950s. Without wishing to reopen the debates about objectivity/subjectivity in documentary (I myself concur with Henry Jenkins' points on this one), I might note that there are two short docu- mentary videotapes about the leagues, both made by women videomakers ca. 1987. One of the docs is entitled _A League of Her Own_ and was reportedly an inspiration/partial basis for the feature film; the other, by Janis Taylor, makes what I consider a less nostalgic or sentimental argument about the leagues' existence than I think either the other doc or the feature do. Unfortunately, I don't have all the videographic or distribution informa- tion on either docu at hand, but perhaps someone else on SCREEN-L does. The Chicago women's film and video festival organization "Women in the Director's Chair" would probably also be able to provide such information. Address: 3435 N. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, IL 60657, Tel. (312) 281-4988 (after ca. Mar. 30, as the annual festival is going on in mid-March.) Ramona Curry University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign