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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Domestic Broils: Shakers, Antebellum Marriage, And The Narratives Of Mary And Joseph Dyer, Elizabeth A. Dewolfe
Domestic Broils: Shakers, Antebellum Marriage, And The Narratives Of Mary And Joseph Dyer, Elizabeth A. Dewolfe
History Faculty Books
In 1813, Joseph Dyer, his wife Mary, and their five children joined the Shaker community in Enfield, New Hampshire. Joseph quickly adapted to the Shaker way of life, but Mary chafed under its strictures and eventually left the community two years later. When the local elders and her husband refused to release the couple's children to Mary, she embarked on what would become a fifty-year campaign against the Shakers, beginning with the publication in 1818 of A Brief Statement of the Sufferings of Mary Dyer. The following year the Shakers countered by publishing Joseph's A Compendious Narrative, a …
Regarding Aoa, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine
Regarding Aoa, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Report from NEFOM on the effort to create an Osteopathic College at St. Francis College in Biddeford, Maine. The report discusses AOA accreditation and the role of St. Francis College.
Nefom Brochure, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine
Nefom Brochure, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
No abstract provided.
Working Paper For A Proposed New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine, Undated, New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Working Paper For A Proposed New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine, Undated, New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
A white paper outlining the plan for a New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.
New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Biddeford, Maine, Undated, Unknown
New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Biddeford, Maine, Undated, Unknown
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
This report details the need for an Osteopathic medical school in New England.
Osteopathic Medical Education For New England, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine
Osteopathic Medical Education For New England, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Booklet created by the New England Foundation for Osteopathic Medicine (NEFOM) discussing the need for Osteopathic Physicians and therefore a college of Osteopathic Medicine in New England.
Speech, Undated, William Bergen D.O.
Speech, Undated, William Bergen D.O.
William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection
Speech describing the history of osteopathic medicine as well as the contemporary state of the profession and osteopathic education.
1917-1921 Diary, Marie Ahnighito Peary
1917-1921 Diary, Marie Ahnighito Peary
Diaries and Notebooks
"A Line A Day" diary that Marie Ahnighito Peary wrote in, between 1917 and 1921, with the bulk of the entries from 1918-1921. During this busy time in her life, she married Ted (Edward Stafford), gave birth to two sons - Junior (Edward Stafford, Jr.) and Buddy (Peary Diebitsch Stafford), and lost her father (Admiral Robert E. Peary). The diary chronicles her daily life for those 4-5 years, as well as brief mentions of newsworthy world events, including the 1918 flu pandemic and World War I.
Her diary includes the following people and places:
- Mother - her mother, Josephine Peary …
Such News Of The Land: U.S. Women Nature Writers, Thomas S. Edwards, Elizabeth A. Dewolfe
Such News Of The Land: U.S. Women Nature Writers, Thomas S. Edwards, Elizabeth A. Dewolfe
History Faculty Books
This pathbreaking collection, which contains 19 essays from scholars in a variety of fields, illuminates the work of two centuries of American women nature writers. Some discuss traditional nature writers such as Susan Fenimore Cooper, Mary Austin, Gene Stratton Porter, and Annie Dillard. Others examine the work of Zora Neale Hurston, Gloria Anzaldua, and Leslie Marmon Silko, writers not often associated with this genre. Essays on germinal texts such as Marjory Stoneman Douglas's The Everglades: River of Grass stand alongside examinations of market bulletins and women's gardens, showing how the rich diversity of women's nature writing has shaped and expanded …
Se Mando I Biglietti Et Presentazione Per Il Siren, Il Warbury E Il Bertaux, Spero Che Arriveranno In Tempo Utile…, Adolfo Venturi
Se Mando I Biglietti Et Presentazione Per Il Siren, Il Warbury E Il Bertaux, Spero Che Arriveranno In Tempo Utile…, Adolfo Venturi
Margaret Talbot Jackson Correspondence
Handwritten letter from Adolfo Venturi to Margaret Talbot Jackson regarding tickets.
La Commission Des Antiquitiés Et Des Arts De Seine-Et-Oise A Décidé…
La Commission Des Antiquitiés Et Des Arts De Seine-Et-Oise A Décidé…
Margaret Talbot Jackson Correspondence
Typed letter regarding a visit to the Maisons-Laffitte. Includes envelope.
Although We Could Say So Little..., Annie Fields
Although We Could Say So Little..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing the wedding of Diana Rockwell to Eliot Sumner, written on their wedding invitation.
I Felt A Bit Anxious Yesterday..., Annie Fields
I Felt A Bit Anxious Yesterday..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing plans for luncheon, weather, foot pain.
Have You Seen Janet Ross's Vegetable Book..., Annie Fields
Have You Seen Janet Ross's Vegetable Book..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing social plans, weather, Janet Ross's vegetable book, request for "Japanese balls for children."
As For Mrs. Forbes Dearest..., Annie Fields
As For Mrs. Forbes Dearest..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing her poor health and fatigue.
Aldrich And Lillian Have Just Gone..., Annie Fields
Aldrich And Lillian Have Just Gone..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing Jewett's writing, How to Help the Poor, gossip.
Just One Word This Saturday Morning..., Annie Fields
Just One Word This Saturday Morning..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing the weather, visitors.
The Noble Box Of "Green Growing Things"..., Annie Fields
The Noble Box Of "Green Growing Things"..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing a gift from Jewett ("noble box of green growing things"), weather, fatigue, visitors.
I Hope That You And Mary Can Come..., Annie Fields
I Hope That You And Mary Can Come..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing a reading event, Alice Howe, fatigue.
Your Letter Urging Me To Come To You..., Annie Fields
Your Letter Urging Me To Come To You..., Annie Fields
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Annie Fields to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing a difficult meeting, sales of "The Marsh Island," visitors.
There Is No Going Abroad For Joys..., Mary Rice Jewett
There Is No Going Abroad For Joys..., Mary Rice Jewett
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Mary Rice Jewett to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing weather, visitors.
It Was So Pleasant To Come Home..., Mary Rice Jewett
It Was So Pleasant To Come Home..., Mary Rice Jewett
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Mary Rice Jewett to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing weather, visitors, furniture, early spring.
I Had No Intention Of Letting So Long A Time Pass..., Ellen Mason
I Had No Intention Of Letting So Long A Time Pass..., Ellen Mason
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Ellen Mason to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing Kate's health, reading, drawing class, spring.
I Want You To Keep Fénélon..., Ellen Mason
I Want You To Keep Fénélon..., Ellen Mason
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Ellen Mason to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing books and reading, Kate's health, drawing class.
I Have Been Waiting To Send You The "Statesman Of The 19th Century"..., John Lord
I Have Been Waiting To Send You The "Statesman Of The 19th Century"..., John Lord
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from John Lord to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing "Statesman of the 19th Century," gout, Annie Fields's health and character.
I Wish You Had Heard It..., Grace Gordon
I Wish You Had Heard It..., Grace Gordon
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Grace Gordon to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing her trip to the White Mountains.
I Bid You A Most Loving And Cordial Welcome..., L. M. Perry
I Bid You A Most Loving And Cordial Welcome..., L. M. Perry
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from L. M. Perry to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing Jewett's return home.
If You Think So, You May Say..., Theophilus Parsons
If You Think So, You May Say..., Theophilus Parsons
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Theophilus Parsons to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing her work, his aging.
You Gave Me A Very Pleasant Walk..., George Wallis Haven
You Gave Me A Very Pleasant Walk..., George Wallis Haven
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from George Wallis Haven to Sarah Orne Jewett discussing fruit, flowers, old age.
I Had A Good Long Afternoon's Work..., Sarah Orne Jewett
I Had A Good Long Afternoon's Work..., Sarah Orne Jewett
Sarah Orne Jewett Correspondence
Letter from Sarah Orne Jewett to Annie Fields discussing her affection, visitors.