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Full-Text Articles in Women's History
News From Maine Vol. 23, No. 3-4 (Dec 2001-Jan 2002), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
News From Maine Vol. 23, No. 3-4 (Dec 2001-Jan 2002), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Hollins Columns (2001 Dec 3), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Dec 3), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Spring abroad enrollment low
- Words, song help Hollins take back the night
- News Briefs
- Student directors bring one act plays to life
- 'Big' volunteers bond with community children
- Exam Schedule
- Model U.N. convention a learning experience
- 'Harry Potter' blockbuster magic lights up big screen
- Campus Scenes
- 'Some Can Whistle' eccentric, touching
- Electric Light House Film Society reels in community
- Recycling News
- Panels of art showcase community's response
- Study Tips
- Ring Night November 2001
- 'Normal Girl' full of painful humor
- Hollins Short Term 2002 New York City
- Art exhibit utilizes paint, photographs in collages
- Short term Events
- Past, …
(Review) A Negotiated Settlement, Marc R. Forster
(Review) A Negotiated Settlement, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ua12/2/1 Super Powers, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 Super Powers, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
Special women's basketball issue of the College Heights Herald. Articles:
- Compton, Michael. Natalie Powers Ready to Take Center Stage
- Tucker, Kyle. Brutal Schedule Should Keep Nation Watching
- Sutton, Lyndsay. LaVonda Johnson Returns from ACL Tear
- Schoenbaechler, Danny. Lady Toppers Trying to Replace ShaRae Mansfield Inside
- Bastani, Camron. Season Ticket Sales Fall 10 Percent, Raise Concern
- Moore, Michael. Shawn Campbell Finds Coaching Love Connection
- Lewis, Dustin. Lady Topper Backcourt Still a Mystery
- Clark, Ryan. Louisiana Tech’s Departure Clears Yard
- Farner, Keith. Transfers Will Add Height, Experience
- Compton, Michael. Vanderbilt University Rules, Cardinals Appear in Top 25
Hollins Columns (2001 Nov 5), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Nov 5), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Changing race relations at Hollins
- Admissions creates fresh approach
- News Briefs
- Carbon Leaf, Janitors entertain at Fall Formal
- Malcolm discuses women making history
- Fall dance mix innovative, with unexpected surprises
- Costa brings unique background to Hollins
- 'Monsters' incorporate life lessons into comic bundle
- Community School Halloween party treat for kids
- Gubernational race to find the right 'Mark'
- 'Macbeth' receives mixed student reactions
- Grapheon, anon join to bring tragedy reactions out
- Hey you!
- Don't Quote Me
- A redneck tour of Roanoke
- Tying it Together
- Recognizing Hollins' Unsung
- Lights! Camera! Ring Night!
- Letters to the Editor
- Volleyball team works …
News From Maine Vol. 23, No. 2 (Nov 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
News From Maine Vol. 23, No. 2 (Nov 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Hollins Columns (2001 Oct 22), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Oct 22), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Vandalism, theft at Hollins
- Double, double, toil and trouble comes to Hollins
- News Briefs
- 'Macbeth' doth come to Hollins theatre
- A moving story about a woman and her inch
- Solazo's simmering sounds dazzle Hollins
- 'Waiting: The True Confessions of a Waitress' disappoints
- Origami
- Mahaffy encourages students' artistic expression
- 'Zoolander' at times funny, but not quite perfect
- Grapheon provides creative outlet for students
- Horoscopes
- Date, acquaintance rape on neighboring campuses
- Date Rape Drugs
- Campus Scenes
- Hey you!
- The men who own the top of Tinker Mountain
- Tinker Day
- Don't Quote Me
- Examining the persistence of memory
- Tying it …
Oral Interview Of Susan Bradford By Marli Werner And Mazie Hough For The Feminist Oral History Project (Part #3), Ann Schonberger
Oral Interview Of Susan Bradford By Marli Werner And Mazie Hough For The Feminist Oral History Project (Part #3), Ann Schonberger
Interviews (audio recordings and transcripts)
Part of a series of interviews conducted for the Feminist Oral History Project during 2001 by Ann Schonberger concerning the history of Spruce Run.
Hollins Columns (2001 Oct 8), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Oct 8), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Hollins celebrates diversity with Hispanic Heritage Month
- News Briefs
- Pride in the Park celebrates Roanoke gay community
- Campus Scenes
- New religion professor well-received by Hollins
- Star's patriotic display unites Roanoke community
- SHARE Olympiad raises spirits and money
- Saltori's switches from shakes to swordfish
- Senior organizes inclusive dialogue
- Reminiscences of Tinker Day, 1952
- Eccentric characters drive "Ava's Man"
- Miss Chief Productions pin points new medium
- Recent national tragedy viewed through art lens
- Let "Emperor's New Groove" into your VCRs
- Writing Center Hours
- Hey You!
- Editor's Column
- A senior view on traditions
- Tying It Together
- Horoscopes
Hollins Columns (2001 Sept 27), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Sept 27), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Rugaber ready to accept challenges
- News Briefs
- Interim president has long road to hoe
- Construction projects proceed on Hollins campus
- Hollins campus becomes forum for marijuana debate
- Groups in the Roanoke community choose not to forget
- Campus Scenes
- Emerging clubs attempt to fill voids on campus
- 'Curse of the Jade Scorpion' not a blessing in disguise
- A Nation's Tragedy: Hollins community feels effects, student respond
- Our generation has awoken to a new world
- Ways to help during the nation's time of need
- Firefighters take to the streets for colleagues
- Literary magazines, old and new, provide creative outlet …
“To Conserve The Best Of The Old”: The Impact Of Professionalization On Adoption In Maine, Mazie Hough
“To Conserve The Best Of The Old”: The Impact Of Professionalization On Adoption In Maine, Mazie Hough
Maine History
The Good Samaritan Home Agency has served young pregnant rural women from throughout the state of Maine since 1902. In its first four decades, the Home attracted more women than it could serve by incorporating rural values of self-reliance and hard work into its philosophy and organizational structure. Women came to the home to deliver their children and stayed for a required six-month residency. Taking advantage of inexpensive childcare and job placement provided by the Agency, many women gained the opportunity to remain in the city; keep their children, obtain jobs, and marry. By the 1940s, pressure from state and …
Women's Voices And Medieval Song: An Interview With Anne Azéma And Shira Kammen, F. Regina Psaki
Women's Voices And Medieval Song: An Interview With Anne Azéma And Shira Kammen, F. Regina Psaki
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Message From The President, No.32 2001, Anne Clark Bartlett
Message From The President, No.32 2001, Anne Clark Bartlett
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Message From The Editor, No.32 2001, Mary Suydam
Message From The Editor, No.32 2001, Mary Suydam
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Announcements, No.32 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Skipping Like Camels: Or Why Medieval Studies Neglects The Dance , Joanna E. Ziegler
Skipping Like Camels: Or Why Medieval Studies Neglects The Dance , Joanna E. Ziegler
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Pois Dompna S'Ave/D'Amar: Na Castellosa's "Cansos" And Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Alison Langdon
Pois Dompna S'Ave/D'Amar: Na Castellosa's "Cansos" And Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Alison Langdon
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bibliography, No.32 2001 , Chris Africa
Bibliography, No.32 2001 , Chris Africa
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.32 2001 , Monica Green
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.32 2001 , Monica Green
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Diane Wolfthal, Images Of Rape: The "Heroic" Tradition And Its Alternatives. Cambridge University Press, 1999, Louise Sylvester
Diane Wolfthal, Images Of Rape: The "Heroic" Tradition And Its Alternatives. Cambridge University Press, 1999, Louise Sylvester
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
News From Maine Vol. 22, Nos. 3-4 (Dec. 2000 - Jan 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
News From Maine Vol. 22, Nos. 3-4 (Dec. 2000 - Jan 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 11 (Aug 2001), Network Staff
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 11 (Aug 2001), Network Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Ms-032: Letters Of The Toomey Family During World War I, Jaclyn Campbell
Ms-032: Letters Of The Toomey Family During World War I, Jaclyn Campbell
All Finding Aids
The Toomey collection is composed primarily of correspondence and is arranged into four sections including letters to Leo Toomey, Joe Toomey, Mary Ellen Toomey, and other miscellaneous correspondence.
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 collection in addition to inventories of their content. More information about our collections can be found on our website https://www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/collections/.
Dr. Katharine Berry Richardson, Co-Founder Of Children's Mercy Hospitals And Clinics, Children's Mercy Hospital
Dr. Katharine Berry Richardson, Co-Founder Of Children's Mercy Hospitals And Clinics, Children's Mercy Hospital
Archives
Shows portrait of Dr. Katharine Berry Richardson along with a picture of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania graduating class of 1887 obtained by Dr. Gary Pettet and showing Dr. Richardson as a young woman.
Harris Family Papers (Mss 100), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Harris Family Papers (Mss 100), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 100. Correspondence of the Harris family of Simpson County, Kentucky. Consists chiefly of World War I letters sent from two brothers, George DeWitt Harris and Downey L. Harris, to their parents, George Calvin Harris and Amanda J. Harris, of Franklin, Kentucky. George DeWitt Harris was injured in World War I and died at Epionville, France on 7 October 1918.
Mr. Edgar Anderson On Leisure, Amber Panzella
Mr. Edgar Anderson On Leisure, Amber Panzella
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Interviewer: Amber Panzella
Interviewee: Mr. Edgar Anderson (Male; age 51; born 1950 in Chicago suburb called Harvey; Moved to Portland Maine in 1985)
“I just spent last weekend down in Massachusetts with-as I said before-with my daughter who played in basketball tournaments Saturday and Sunday, so we spent the weekend in Massachusetts playing basketball. This weekend her mom will spend time with her in Hudson, New Hampshire, playing softball. She's also a softball player…Yeah, and two weeks from now we're gonna be in Connecticut, and the week after that we'll be playing basketball in D.C. So we're very involved with …
Mr. Edgar Anderson On Employment, Amber Panzella
Mr. Edgar Anderson On Employment, Amber Panzella
Quotes
Mr. Edgar Anderson Full Interview
Edgar Anderson was born in Chicago in 1950, the second-oldest of six children. On his mother’s side, he has black, German, and Cree Native American ancestry; on his father’s side, he is descended from sharecroppers and former slaves from Mississippi. He attended high school in Chicago, and then went to the Military Academy at West Point in 1968, where he was one of ten black cadets in his class of 1200. He spent time in the Army as a basic training officer, and then received a graduate degree from Yale in business management and human …
Mr. Edgar Anderson On Education, Amber Panzella
Mr. Edgar Anderson On Education, Amber Panzella
Quotes
Mr. Edgar Anderson Full Interview
Edgar Anderson was born in Chicago in 1950, the second-oldest of six children. On his mother’s side, he has black, German, and Cree Native American ancestry; on his father’s side, he is descended from sharecroppers and former slaves from Mississippi. He attended high school in Chicago, and then went to the Military Academy at West Point in 1968, where he was one of ten black cadets in his class of 1200. He spent time in the Army as a basic training officer, and then received a graduate degree from Yale in business management and human …