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Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - November) No. 17, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Nov 1996

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - November) No. 17, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 1, Jean-Paul Benowitz, John Lowry Ruth, Paula T. Hradkowsky, Monica Mutzbauer Oct 1996

Pennsylvania Folklife Vol. 46, No. 1, Jean-Paul Benowitz, John Lowry Ruth, Paula T. Hradkowsky, Monica Mutzbauer

Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine

• The Mennonites of Pennsylvania: A House Divided
• "Not Only Tradition, but Truth": Legend and Myth Fragments Among Pennsylvania Mennonites
• Mennonite Women and Centuries of Change in America
• "It is Painful to Say Goodbye": A Mennonite Family in Europe and America


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - August) No.16, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Aug 1996

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - August) No.16, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Marceda Huffman Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Marceda Huffman, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons Jul 1996

Marceda Huffman Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Marceda Huffman, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons

1913 Flood Survivors Oral Histories (MS-296)

Jeff Moyer interviewed Marceda Huffman on July 19, 1996 for the 1913 Dayton, Ohio Flood Survivors Oral History project. In the interview Mrs. Huffman discusses her experiences as a child during the flood.


Mildred Cotterill Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Mildred Cotterill, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons Jun 1996

Mildred Cotterill Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Mildred Cotterill, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons

1913 Flood Survivors Oral Histories (MS-296)

Jeff Moyer interviewed Mildred Cotterill on June 13, 1996 for the 1913 Dayton, Ohio Flood Survivors Oral History project. In the interview Mrs. Cotterill discusses her experiences as a child during the flood.


Ethel Weeks Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Ethel Weeks, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons Jun 1996

Ethel Weeks Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Ethel Weeks, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons

1913 Flood Survivors Oral Histories (MS-296)

Jeff Moyer interviewed Ethel Weeks on June 6, 1996 for the 1913 Dayton, Ohio Flood Survivors Oral History project. In the interview Mrs. Weeks discusses her experiences as a child during the flood.


Eleanor Mccann Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Eleanor Mccann, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons Jun 1996

Eleanor Mccann Interview For The 1913 Dayton Flood Survivors Oral Histories Collection, Eleanor Mccann, Jeff Moyer, Mark R. Lyons

1913 Flood Survivors Oral Histories (MS-296)

Jeff Moyer interviewed Eleanor McCann on June 6, 1996 for the 1913 Dayton, Ohio Flood Survivors Oral History project. In the interview Mrs. McCann discusses her experiences as a child during the flood.


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - May) No. 15, Maine Women's Lobby Staff May 1996

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - May) No. 15, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - March) No. 14, Maine Women's Lobby Staff Mar 1996

Maine Women's Lobby News Letter (1996 - March) No. 14, Maine Women's Lobby Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


"If You Can Educate The Native Woman...": Debates Over The Schooling And Education Of Girls And Women In Southern Rhodesia, 1900-1934, Carol Summers Jan 1996

"If You Can Educate The Native Woman...": Debates Over The Schooling And Education Of Girls And Women In Southern Rhodesia, 1900-1934, Carol Summers

History Faculty Publications

As the turn of the century, European settlers, officials, and missionaries in Southern Rhodesia were apathetic about promoting African girls' schooling. By the late 1920s, however, all sectors of the European community-settlers, officials, and missionaries- were debating whether, and for what reasons, girls should attend mission schools.1 Europeans discussed girls' and women's schooling as a strategy for coping with problems in the social and economic development of the region. Some Native Commissioners hope that disciplined moral education would encourage women to remain in rural areas and take responsibility for their families, supporting the system of migrant labor. Many missionaries …


The Voice Of Edith Cowan: Australia's First Woman Parliamentarian 1921-1924, Harry C.J. Phillips Jan 1996

The Voice Of Edith Cowan: Australia's First Woman Parliamentarian 1921-1924, Harry C.J. Phillips

Research outputs pre 2011

On 12 March 1996 the Honourable Justice French, as Chancellor of Edith Cowan University, led a rededication ceremony of the Edith Cowan Clock Tower. This occasion, the seventy-fifth anniversary of Edith Cowan's election to the Legislative Assembly, was immediately followed by a breakfast at the nearby Parliament of Western Australia. During the evening a touring exhibition of Edith Cowan's life was launched titled "A Tough Nut to Crack". Then five days later Professor Geoffrey Bolton spoke at St George's Cathedral to celebrate a "Life of Service" by Edith Cowan.

The Voice of Edith Cowan is another contribution to the anniversary. …