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Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Commencement program listing graduates.
Abwa (December 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
Abwa (December 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
The Colonelette
On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …
The Idaho Territorial Penitentiary's First Female Inmate, Fred E. Woods
The Idaho Territorial Penitentiary's First Female Inmate, Fred E. Woods
Faculty Publications
While doing research on the experience of Mormon polygamists incarcerated at the Idaho Penitentiary, Fred Woods became curious about a woman imprisoned there at the same time. The Idaho Penitentiary's Convict Register names "Heneba" as the first female inmate received, on May 31, 1887. Next to her name is written in parentheses "squaw." For many years it has been unclear whether "Heneba" was her first or last name and what the background of this mysterious Native American was. Information about her age at the time of her incarceration, her family life, and the details of her later years and death …
Abwa (November 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
Abwa (November 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
The Colonelette
On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …
Abwa (October 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
Abwa (October 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
The Colonelette
On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …
Feminist Voices (Fall 1997), Greater Bangor Chapter Of The National Organization Of Women Staff
Feminist Voices (Fall 1997), Greater Bangor Chapter Of The National Organization Of Women Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Abwa (September 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
Abwa (September 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
The Colonelette
On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …
Bridge Building Women (Tradeswomen, Fall 1997), Ronnie Sandler
Bridge Building Women (Tradeswomen, Fall 1997), Ronnie Sandler
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Bridge Building Women (Tradeswomen, Fall 1997), Ronnie Sandler
Bridge Building Women (Tradeswomen, Fall 1997), Ronnie Sandler
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Maine Now Times (Fall 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Now Times (Fall 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Abwa (August 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
Abwa (August 1997), Department Of Library Special Collections
The Colonelette
On September 22, 1949, Shirley Cupp, Irma Beisel, Frances Stuckey and Mr. Hilary Bufton Jr. met in a coffee shop in downtown Kansas City to incorporate the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA). Jean Fulkerson helped start The Kentucky Colonels Chapter on 3 June 1964 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Twenty-six women met at Western Hills Restaurant and elected Linda Sidebottom as the first president. Besides providing professional development opportunities for local businesswomen, the Chapter gave scholarships to women furthering their education, and held social and recognition events throughout the year. Their newsletter, “The Colonelette,” was started in June 1964. Also included …
Maine Now Times (Summer 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Now Times (Summer 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Wome In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program 1996-1997, Womein In The Curriculum, University Of Maine Staff
Wome In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program 1996-1997, Womein In The Curriculum, University Of Maine Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
The Status Of Women In Maine - Highlights (1997), Institute For Women's Policy Research Staff
The Status Of Women In Maine - Highlights (1997), Institute For Women's Policy Research Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Feminist Voices (Spring-Summer 1997), Greater Bangor Chapter Of The National Organization Of Women Staff
Feminist Voices (Spring-Summer 1997), Greater Bangor Chapter Of The National Organization Of Women Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
Ua45/6 Commencement Program, Wku Registrar
WKU Archives Records
Commencement program listing graduates.
Maine Now Times (Spring 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Now Times (Spring 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Maine Now Times (Winter 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Now Times (Winter 1997), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
The Tribune, No. 57, July 1997
The Tribune, No. 56, April 1997
0666: Susan And Geoff Eacker Collection, 1997, Marshall University Special Collections
0666: Susan And Geoff Eacker Collection, 1997, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Susan and Geoff Eacker interviewed ten women banjo players throughout August to October 1997 in WV and eastern KY. Interviews include Kate Brett, Diane Jones, Jessica Bills, Lynne Davis (about Molly O’Day), Kim Johnson (including Wilson Douglas), Sylvia O’Brien, Helena Triplett, Pam Lund, Cari Norris, and Dora Mae Wagers. This collection includes ten cassette tapes with the interviews and ten folders of transcripts for each interview.
0662: Smith Family Correspondence, 1857-1866, Marshall University Special Collections
0662: Smith Family Correspondence, 1857-1866, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of approximately fifty letters from members of the Smith family, located in Guyandotte, Virginia (or West Virginia, depending on the time), to Julia Sprague in Washington County, Ohio during the Civil War. The bulk of the letters are from Sallie P. Smith to Sprague, and many include their original envelope. Topics are focused on personal life and current affairs.
0664: Bertha Casto Diaries, 1934-1938, Marshall University Special Collections
0664: Bertha Casto Diaries, 1934-1938, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection consists of three diaries describing the daily life of Bertha Casto, wife of physician Thomas Jefferson Casto, while living in Charleston, WV. Topics covered include daily life, especially domestic activities. The final entry was written by Thomas, documenting his wife’s death on January 29, 1938.
0663: Anna Lee Musgrave Tallman Collins Papers, 1909-1997, Marshall University Special Collections
0663: Anna Lee Musgrave Tallman Collins Papers, 1909-1997, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
Point Pleasant, West Virginia, resident. Papers relate to the Colonel Charles Lewis Chapter NSDAR and local history materials about Mason Co., West Virginia, including black and white photographs of Mason County historical highway markers.
0653: Frances S. Hensley Papers, 1979-1983, Marshall University Special Collections
0653: Frances S. Hensley Papers, 1979-1983, Marshall University Special Collections
Guides to Manuscript Collections
This collection contains materials related to the West Virginia White House Conference on Families held in 1980 and the Women’s Work Conference held in Huntington, West Virginia in 1983. WVWHC materials include conference schedules, rules, and planning materials for West Virginia’s participation in this initiative as well as materials related to publicity, testimony from scholars, newspaper and magazine articles about the conference and about families in American life, the history, goals, and suggested themes as supplied by the White House, as well as expectations for state activities. A large part of these materials are letters and documentation sent from the …
Mrs Cowan's Clock: The Location Of The Edith Cowan Memorial, Paul Wycherley
Mrs Cowan's Clock: The Location Of The Edith Cowan Memorial, Paul Wycherley
Research outputs pre 2011
When the septuagenarian Mrs Edith Dircksey Cowan (nee Brown) OBE, J P died on 9 June 1932 few denied, at least overtly, that she deserved an appropriate memorial. Edith Cowan is remembered today as the first woman to be elected to an Australian Parliament as the Member for West Perth in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for three years from 12 March 1921 until defeated in the 1924 election...
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
Ua35/11 Student Honors Research Bulletin, Wku Honors Program
WKU Archives Records
The WKU Student Honors Research Bulletin is dedicated to scholarly involvement and student research. These papers are representative of work done by students from throughout the university.
- Bullington, Brittany. A History of the Piano Girl and Her Accomplishments: Women and Music in Nineteenth-Century England
- Ellis, Joseph. The Howl of the Mob: Adapting to Violence in Somalia
- Farrar, Mary. Expectations of Family Physicians: Perceptions of the Doctor and Patient
- Freeman, Tracy. Martha Gellhorn: The Hemingway Years
- Guillory, Anne. The Flemish Mare: Anne of Cleves
- Jordan, Pat. Marketing a Deadly Addiction to Youths
- Marx, Sarah. Comic Books: Carnage in Living Color
- May, …