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Peter Briacombe, All The Queen's Men: The World Of Elizabeth I. Sutton Publishing Limited, 2000; Elizabeth Joscelin, The Mothers Legacy To Her Unborn Childe. University Of Toronto Press, 2000, Anne Sussman Sep 2002

Peter Briacombe, All The Queen's Men: The World Of Elizabeth I. Sutton Publishing Limited, 2000; Elizabeth Joscelin, The Mothers Legacy To Her Unborn Childe. University Of Toronto Press, 2000, Anne Sussman

Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality

No abstract provided.


Louise M. Haywood, Ed., Cultural Contexts/Female Voices. Papers Of The Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar, 27. Department Of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary And Westfield College, 2000, Denise Filios Sep 2002

Louise M. Haywood, Ed., Cultural Contexts/Female Voices. Papers Of The Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar, 27. Department Of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary And Westfield College, 2000, Denise Filios

Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality

No abstract provided.


Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.34 2002 Sep 2002

Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.34 2002

Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality

No abstract provided.


Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell Aug 2002

Rosebloom And Pure White, Or So It Seemed, Mary Niall Mitchell

Mary Niall Mitchell

No abstract provided.


The Roles Of Patrician And Plebeian Women In Their Religion In The Republic Of Rome., Lesa A. Young Aug 2002

The Roles Of Patrician And Plebeian Women In Their Religion In The Republic Of Rome., Lesa A. Young

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This paper looks at the roles of patrician and plebeian Roman women in their religion. It investigates the topic during the period of the Republic (509-30 BCE) and pulls the information together in a concise manner.

The primary sources used were narrative histories and literature from the late Republic, as well as from the Imperial period up through the second century, that reflect the opinions of the Imperial period. The secondary sources precipitated further research into primary sources and comparisons of these studies.

It was found that women played private and secondary roles in their religion. Due to changes in …


Issues In Maine Family Planning (Summer 2002), Maine Family Planning Association Staff Jul 2002

Issues In Maine Family Planning (Summer 2002), Maine Family Planning Association Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


News From Maine Vol. 23, Nos. 10-11 (Jul-Aug 2002), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff Jul 2002

News From Maine Vol. 23, Nos. 10-11 (Jul-Aug 2002), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


The Complex Web Of Women's Friendships: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England Jun 2002

The Complex Web Of Women's Friendships: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England

Maine Women Writers Collection Conferences

Promotional brochure/poster for the 2002 MWWC conference The Complex Web of Women's Friendships: An Interdisciplinary Conference.


The Complex Web Of Women's Friendships, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England Jun 2002

The Complex Web Of Women's Friendships, Maine Women Writers Collection, University Of New England

Maine Women Writers Collection Conferences

Program for the 2002 MWWC conference The Complex Web of Women's Friendships.


Ua94/6/1 Cook Twins Oral History, Sue Lynn Mcdaniel Jun 2002

Ua94/6/1 Cook Twins Oral History, Sue Lynn Mcdaniel

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

An interview with Anna Jo Cook Pickens and Betty Jo Cook Gibson, Class of 1948 conducted by Sue Lynn McDaniel. The Cook Twins were recruited by E.A. Diddle as WKU cheerleaders in 1941.


Wome In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program 2001-2002, Womein In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program, University Of Maine Staff Jun 2002

Wome In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program 2001-2002, Womein In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program, University Of Maine Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Mr. Richard Terrence On Leisure, Rachel Talbot-Ross May 2002

Mr. Richard Terrence On Leisure, Rachel Talbot-Ross

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: Rachel Talbot-Ross

Interviewee: Mr. Richard Terrence (age 57; born 1945 in Cleveland, Ohio; moved to Maine in October 1975)

“And, you know, raising my children is interesting in that as they grew older and as they noticed the very differences, they were starting to mix in very well. They were making friends, and, you know, they were involved in sporting activities and community.”


Mr. Richard Terrence On Education And Employment, Rachel Talbot Ross May 2002

Mr. Richard Terrence On Education And Employment, Rachel Talbot Ross

Quotes

Mr. Richard Terrence Full Interview

Richard Tarrence was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1945, the second-oldest of seven siblings. His parents moved to Ohio from the South in the 1930s; his maternal grandfather was a bishop in the AME church, and his paternal grandfather was a sharecropper. He was drafted in 1965 and spent four years in the Air Force, including time in Vietnam. He married his ex-wife, Loretta Wilson, who was from Maine, and they moved to Portland in 1975. He completed a degree in Criminal Justice at USM in 1979, and spent twenty-two years working for Allstate Insurance. …


Welfare, Work And Raising Children - Conversations Withtwenty-One Maine Families (2002), Christine Hasted, Rebekah J. Smith May 2002

Welfare, Work And Raising Children - Conversations Withtwenty-One Maine Families (2002), Christine Hasted, Rebekah J. Smith

Academic Literature and Research Reports

No abstract provided.


Pseudo-Democracy In America, 1945-1960: Anticommunism Versus The Social Issues Of African Americans And Women., Fashion S. Bowers May 2002

Pseudo-Democracy In America, 1945-1960: Anticommunism Versus The Social Issues Of African Americans And Women., Fashion S. Bowers

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

During the period 1945 - 1960, the United States developed an intense fervor of anticommunism and strove to prevent the spread of communism to other nations, particularly the Indochina region. As a result, the government ignored or responded inadequately to key social events at home affecting both women and African Americans. This thesis will explore the extent of the active involvement in Indochina to prevent the spread of communism and the effects of that involvement on major social issues at home concerning African Americans and women. The United States had numerous opportunities to discontinue its involvement in Indochina, but it …


Mrs. Emma Jackson On Leisure, Maureen Elgersman-Lee Apr 2002

Mrs. Emma Jackson On Leisure, Maureen Elgersman-Lee

We Exist Series 4: Quotes

Interviewer: Maureen Elgersman Lee

Interviewee: Mrs. Emma Jackson (age 62; born 1941 in Atlanta Georgia; lived in Maine for 46 years; has three children)

“Because it wasn't ever in the - the -- the, ah, club scenes, or any scenes like that. Actually, we live, ah, a really sheltered life. We went to church. We were involved. But the church was our main focus and our main goal. And I -- and -- and our lives were wrapped -- revolved around that. So that might be -- which would be a reason why we didn't--”


Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 29), Hollins College Apr 2002

Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Integrates housing reviews mixed
  • Rat improvements slowly take shape
  • News Briefs
  • Year's end brings retirement of longtime professors
  • Hollins' answer to 'nothing to do'
  • Cecelia Long to address graduates
  • Graduation Schedule
  • Larsen takes sabbatical at writers' colony
  • Try Roanoke's offerings for study breaks
  • NE3 wins first 'Battle of the Bands'
  • Seniors examine post-grad service opportunities
  • Habitat carnival fun for good cause
  • Eccentric writers and dead dog in trunk
  • Hey You!
  • Campus Scenes
  • Horoscopes
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Senior Wills
  • Don't Quote Me
  • New SGA chief hopes for student input
  • Tying It Together
  • Letters to the Editor


The Devil In Confederate New Orleans: Baron Ludwig Von Reizenstein's Second Novel With A Translation Of Wie Der Teufel In New Orleans Ist (1861), Steven Rowan Apr 2002

The Devil In Confederate New Orleans: Baron Ludwig Von Reizenstein's Second Novel With A Translation Of Wie Der Teufel In New Orleans Ist (1861), Steven Rowan

History Faculty Works

A paper presented at the 26th Annual Symposium of the Society for German-American Studies, Amana, Iowa, 19 April 2002, "The Devil in Confederate New Orleans: Baron Ludwig von Reizenstein's Second Novel."

Wie der Teufel in New Orleans ist (1861)

Baron Ludwig von Reizenstein's Second Novel with a Translation of Wie der Teufel in New Orleans ist (1861)


Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 15), Hollins College Apr 2002

Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Bell selected as Hollins president
  • Minority recruitment efforts heightened
  • News Briefs
  • Women's colleges ring 'Bell' with new president
  • Past Presidents of Hollins
  • SGA Elections
  • Campus Scenes
  • Bye, bye Bertie, as Mayes leaves Hollins bookstore
  • Spike Lee discusses filmmaking, race to sold-out crowd
  • Spring dance performance exciting and unique
  • Spring Cotillion
  • Student-run Web sites popular
  • NEFA Arts Fest
  • 'One Noble Journey' brings history to life
  • Film festival honors student's dream
  • Crocheting hobby brings joy to woman's life
  • Library acquired best-seller books for pleasure
  • Will you be wishing 'Death to Smoochy'?
  • Job Search Tips (That Really Work)
  • Horoscopes
  • Hey …


Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 1), Hollins College Apr 2002

Hollins Columns (2002 Apr 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Truth revealed: new president an alien
  • Debate ends early in chaos
  • Male "petting zoo" gets administrative approval, set to open next spring
  • Chicken Man named Sexiest Man Alive
  • Where we'll be in 10 years
  • Hey You!
  • Where's President Rugaber?
  • Classifieds
  • Don't Quote Me
  • Tying It Together
  • Badminton queens selected for 2004 Olympics
  • Upcoming Sports Schedule


Ms-036: Radical Pamphlets, 1965 – 1975, Christine M. Ameduri Apr 2002

Ms-036: Radical Pamphlets, 1965 – 1975, Christine M. Ameduri

All Finding Aids

This collection is divided into two sections. Radical Pamphlets, consists of pamphlets on broad topics such as labor, communism, ecology, poverty, racism and women’s rights. The second series is the Peace Movement and consists of pamphlets, papers, newspaper clippings and correspondence dealing with the Vietnam Conflict and Peace Movement in the United States compiled by David Mozes, a friend of Scott, Nancy and Jim Scott, and Michael J. Hobor, Class of 1969.

Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids are discovery tools used to describe and provide access to our holdings. Finding aids include historical and biographical information about each …


Ladies' Library Associations Of Michigan: Women, Reform, And Use Of Public Space, Sharon Carlson Apr 2002

Ladies' Library Associations Of Michigan: Women, Reform, And Use Of Public Space, Sharon Carlson

Dissertations

This dissertation investigates the ladies' library associations in Southwestern Michigan from the middle nineteenth century through the early twentieth century to explore the impact of these organizations as agents of reform and in shaping public space. Ladies' library association records provide a major component of this study. Association records, consisting of constitutions, bylaws, minutes, treasurer records, book catalogs, yearbooks, and published reports yield valuable information to analyze and interpret the activities of ladies' library associations. Plat maps, panoramic maps, photographs, architectural drawings, and tax records offer evidence about the built environment and material culture of ladies' library associations. The actual …


Naccs 29th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies Mar 2002

Naccs 29th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies

NACCS Conference Programs

The Multiple Faces of Chicanas
March 27-30, 2002
Hyatt Regency at McCormick Place


Hollins Columns (2002 Mar 25), Hollins College Mar 2002

Hollins Columns (2002 Mar 25), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Student recruitment all business
  • Merits of 3-credit system debated
  • News Briefs
  • Campus Scenes
  • New owner takes over Wildflour reins
  • Sarah Weddington shares life lessons with Hollins campus
  • 'We Were Soldiers' opens eyes to horror of war
  • 'Wide Blue Yonder' solid, enjoyable read
  • Horoscopes
  • Hey You!
  • Don't Quote Me
  • Tying It Together
  • Don't Hate...Participate
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Young golf team surges forward
  • Hollins riding center hosts in-house show


Review Of West Virginia Quilts And Quiltmakers: Echoes From The Hills, Rebecca Tolley Mar 2002

Review Of West Virginia Quilts And Quiltmakers: Echoes From The Hills, Rebecca Tolley

ETSU Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Congratulations On The Success Of The First Address Of Tribal Leaders..., Lib Butler Mar 2002

Congratulations On The Success Of The First Address Of Tribal Leaders..., Lib Butler

Donna M. Loring Correspondence

Handwritten letter from Lib Butler to Donna Loring congratulating Loring on her involvement in state-tribal relations.


Hollins Columns (2002 Mar 4), Hollins College Mar 2002

Hollins Columns (2002 Mar 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • English popularity causes problems
  • HRDC to perform at Kennedy Center
  • News Briefs
  • Roanoke 'Tacky Tour' takes tumultuous turn
  • Hollins celebrates International Women's Day
  • Events Calendar
  • 'Sylvia' theater in the round unique experience
  • Campus Scenes
  • Sulkin photographs displayed in Roanoke gallery
  • Hollins alumna Gettys' photographs on display
  • Pinhole artists bring new focus to Hollins gallery
  • Specialty housing caters to diverse student interests
  • 'In the Bedroom' exploration of emotion
  • Hey You!
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Crossword Answers from Last Issue
  • Don't Quote Me
  • Cooked Up Tackey Controversy
  • Tying It Together
  • Preparing for Liftoff
  • Tennis team hopes to repeat strong fall
  • Lacrosse …


News From Maine Vol. 23, No. 6 (Mar 2002), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff Mar 2002

News From Maine Vol. 23, No. 6 (Mar 2002), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.33 2002 Mar 2002

Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.33 2002

Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality

No abstract provided.


Message From The President, No.33 2002, Anne Clark Bartlett Mar 2002

Message From The President, No.33 2002, Anne Clark Bartlett

Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality

No abstract provided.