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Full-Text Articles in Women's History
12/22/1978 Birthday Note, Sumner T. Bernstein
12/22/1978 Birthday Note, Sumner T. Bernstein
Rosalyne S. Bernstein Correspondence
For more information on the Rosalyne S. Bernstein Papers, please visit the finding aid HERE
Brief note from Sumner T. Bernstein to Rosalyne S. Bernstein on the occasion of her 50th birthday.
Tower 1978, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Tower 1978, Une Library Services Westbrook College History Collection
Yearbooks
1978 yearbook of Westbrook College in Portland, Maine.
York County Multiethnic Heritage Project Collection - Accession 186, York County Multiethnic Heritage Project
York County Multiethnic Heritage Project Collection - Accession 186, York County Multiethnic Heritage Project
Manuscript Collection
The York County Multiethnic Heritage project, administered by Dr. Joyce Pettigrew Berman of Winthrop’s English faculty, was made possible by a $38,000 grant from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare of the U.S. government. The purpose of the project was to study the total contributions of ethnic groups to the total cultural heritage of York County School District No. 3, the York County Nature Museum and the city of Rock Hill Recreation Department. The project, which began in July 1976, and ended June 30, 1977, focused on ethnic groups in the area: Southern Appalachian, African-American and Native American. The …