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Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.29 2000 Mar 2000

Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.29 2000

Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality

No abstract provided.


Hollins Columns (2000 Feb 28), Hollins College Feb 2000

Hollins Columns (2000 Feb 28), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Insufficient funds slow repairs
  • Students challenge diversity
  • Campus Scenes
  • News Briefs
  • Jewell Parker Rhodes creates "herstory"
  • Hollins to celebrate International Women's Day
  • "Good Ol' Girls" defines Southern women
  • French film festival brings a piece of Africa to Hollins
  • The Backstreet Boys: A larger than life experience
  • Not your average Godzilla
  • Hollins celebrates its heritage
  • Presidential Preliminaries: Is Hollins on top of the latest politics?
  • High Anxiety in London
  • A Random Thought
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Intercollegiate Horse Show Team in first place
  • Swim team finished season 12-2
  • Second Semester Blues


With Hearts Expanded: Transformations In The Lives Of Benedictine Women, St. Joseph, Minnesota, 1957 To 2000, Evin Rademacher Osb, Emmanuel Renner Osb, Olivia Forster Osb, Carol Berg Osb Jan 2000

With Hearts Expanded: Transformations In The Lives Of Benedictine Women, St. Joseph, Minnesota, 1957 To 2000, Evin Rademacher Osb, Emmanuel Renner Osb, Olivia Forster Osb, Carol Berg Osb

Saint Benedict’s Monastery Books

In With Lamps Burning, Sister Grace McDonald traced the growth of Saint Benedict’s Monastery from its establishment in Minnesota in 1857 to its centennial in 1957. It is the purpose of this sequel to capture the exciting and often troublesome challenges that faced this community in the last half of the twentieth century. It is a story of moving from a stable and predictable era to an explosive era of expanded knowledge, information, and communications that resulted in irreversible societal changes effected by such grassroots movements as civil rights, women’s rights, and environmental concerns, and by a Christian religious …


Homosexuality As Contagion: From The Well Of Loneliness To The Boy Scouts, Nancy J. Knauer Jan 2000

Homosexuality As Contagion: From The Well Of Loneliness To The Boy Scouts, Nancy J. Knauer

Nancy J. Knauer

In the political arena, there are currently two central and competing views of homosexuality. Pro-family organizations, working from a contagion model of homosexuality, contend that homosexuality is an immoral, unhealthy, and freely chosen vice. Many pro-gay organizations espouse an identity model of homosexuality under which sexual orientation is an immutable, unchosen, and benign characteristic. Both pro-family and pro-gay organizations believe that to define homosexuality is to control its legal and political status. This sometimes bitter debate regarding the nature of same-sex desire might seem like an exceedingly contemporary development. However, the ex-gay media blitz of 2000 represents only the latest …


The Spinster (2000), Hollins University Jan 2000

The Spinster (2000), Hollins University

The Spinster

Yearbook of Hollins University (previously College)


Preview 2000, No. 3, January 2000 Jan 2000

Preview 2000, No. 3, January 2000

Mildred E. Persinger Papers

No abstract provided.


Preview 2000, No. 4, May 2000 Jan 2000

Preview 2000, No. 4, May 2000

Mildred E. Persinger Papers

No abstract provided.


Bryn Mawr College Undergraduate College Catalogue And Calendar, 2000-2001, Bryn Mawr College Jan 2000

Bryn Mawr College Undergraduate College Catalogue And Calendar, 2000-2001, Bryn Mawr College

Bryn Mawr College Calendar

No abstract provided.


0694: Amy Hudok Collection, 1973-2000, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2000

0694: Amy Hudok Collection, 1973-2000, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection is composed of Amy Hudok’s collected materials about Edwina Pepper, principally, scanned copies of “The Mountain Call” on CD and a manuscript titled, “Writings of Edwina Pepper” about her experiences in Appalachia. included in the collection is a clipping on Edwina S. Pepper from the “West Virginia Hillbilly” and research notes listing contacts that knew Pepper.


0698: W.Va. Chapter Daughters Of Founders And Patriots Of America Records, 1983-2000, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2000

0698: W.Va. Chapter Daughters Of Founders And Patriots Of America Records, 1983-2000, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection consists primarily of scrapbooks and correspondence created by the W.Va. Chapter Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America between 1971 and 2000. Scrapbooks contain photographs of members, many identified, as well as clippings about group activities. Also in the collection are treasurer records, member applications, minutes, and yearbooks and member lists from this time period.


0699: Dorothea Hall Papers, 1924-1935, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2000

0699: Dorothea Hall Papers, 1924-1935, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection consists primarily of grade reports from Huntington, West Virginia junior high and high schools for Dorothea Hall. Subjects mentioned are typing, clothing, shorthand, English, and history, among others. Also included are letters of recommendation from teachers, a photograph of Hall, and a vaccination certificate from 1928.


Dover-Foxcroft Schoolhouse Map, Harriet Sweetser Jan 2000

Dover-Foxcroft Schoolhouse Map, Harriet Sweetser

Undated

This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …


Date Unknown, Harriet Sweetser Jan 2000

Date Unknown, Harriet Sweetser

Undated

This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …


Date Unknown, Harriet Sweetser Jan 2000

Date Unknown, Harriet Sweetser

Undated

This collection contains letters written by Harriet Sweetser, dated from 1898 to 1916, as well as some photographs. Most of the letters were written during her time as a student at Gorham Normal School, a teacher training college located on what is currently the Gorham campus of the University of Southern Maine. Almost all of the letters are addressed to her mother, with a few to her father. Sweetser writes home to tell her parents about her day-to-day life at school. She later taught at a grammar school in Dover-Foxcroft, Maine and became a superintendent. Harriet Sweetser was born on …