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Women In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program 2000-2001, Women In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program, University Of Maine Staff
Women In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program 2000-2001, Women In The Curriculum And Women's Studies Program, University Of Maine Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 9 (Jun 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 9 (Jun 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Mrs. Odessa Barret On Leisure, Usm African American Collection
Mrs. Odessa Barret On Leisure, Usm African American Collection
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Interviewer: -
Interviewee: Odessa Barret (born in Port Arthur, Texas, 1948)
“Life for me as a child was bitter sweet. I was between the youngest boy and girl so I was never alone. Church was the focal point of our lives. It was a time of "White Only" restrooms and drinking fountains, but we were spared a lot of that because we owned our own car so public transportation was not a worry for us. Traveling food for us was a basket of fried sausage and biscuits if it was morning and fried chicken and bread if it was lunch …
Mrs. Rose Jackson On Leisure, Hamida Suja
Mrs. Rose Jackson On Leisure, Hamida Suja
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Interviewer: Hamida Suja
Interviewee: Mrs. Rose Jackson (age 66; born in Louisville, Mississippi; lives in South Portland for 39 years; married 34 years; has six children; had five children with her first husband; he died and she remarried and had a child with the current husband)
“And we would get together, like, have a fish fry on the weekend with our white friends, our white neighbors. And when we would get out and fish, my daddy and them would go down and get in the water and just muddy the water up with hoes-what you chop cotton with-and the fish …
Ms. Lucille Young On Leisure, Anab Osman
Ms. Lucille Young On Leisure, Anab Osman
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Interviewer: Anab Osman
Interviewee: Ms. Lucille Young (age 73; born 1928 in Jackson, Mississippi; moved to Maine in 1967) “[Barbeque] Yeah. We have four picnic tables in the backyard, and chairs, and we have a grill. And I have a swimming pool, so they’re always there. They’re always at my house. Which I’m trying to get rid of half of them, but I know it’ll never happen.”
Mrs. Rose Jackson On Education, Hamida Suja
Mrs. Rose Jackson On Education, Hamida Suja
Quotes
Mrs. Rose Jackson Full Interview
Rose Jackson was born in Louisville, Mississippi, to Willie O Clayton Hathorne and Bertha Ophelia (Young) Hathorne; she had three sisters and three brothers. She left school at fifteen to marry her first husband, with whom she had five children; after his death, she married John Jackson, with whom she had another daughter. She worked as a cleaner and hairdresser, and received her diploma from Portland High night school. At the time of this interview, she had been living in Maine 40 years; her family moved here because she had a brother-in-law who had been …
Mrs. June Mckenzie On Leisure, Aretha Williams
Mrs. June Mckenzie On Leisure, Aretha Williams
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Interviewer: Aretha Williams
Interviewee: Mrs. June McKenzie (age 72; born 1929 in Portland Maine; fifth-generation Mainer; lived in Maine all her life)
“Oh, yes we do, and they're really big. My sister in Connecticut has, what, seven children, and my sister in the islands has three, and my other sister has one. And all our families and our grandchildren and everything, we all get together on Fourth of July and have a picnic at Sebago Lake, which started out as a big church thing. Our church did it every year, and we've just kept up the tradition.”
“Well, my neighborhood …
Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education And Employment, Aretha Williams
Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education And Employment, Aretha Williams
Quotes
Mrs. June McKenzie Full Interview
June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve children. Her mother, Florence Eastman Williams, was a Portland native; her father, a truck driver, was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute. She graduated from Portland High School in 1947; she attended Northeastern Business College for one year, and took several classes at the American Institute of Banking while employed at People’s Heritage Bank, where she worked for twenty-two years. She married and had eight children, and at the time of this interview had two grandchildren. She is a longtime member …
Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education, Aretha Williams
Mrs. June Mckenzie On Education, Aretha Williams
Quotes
Mrs. June McKenzie Full Interview
June McKenzie, a fifth-generation Mainer, was born in Portland, Maine, in 1929, one of twelve children. Her mother, Florence Eastman Williams, was a Portland native; her father, a truck driver, was a graduate of Tuskegee Institute. She graduated from Portland High School in 1947; she attended Northeastern Business College for one year, and took several classes at the American Institute of Banking while employed at People’s Heritage Bank, where she worked for twenty-two years. She married and had eight children, and at the time of this interview had two grandchildren. She is a longtime member …
Hollins Columns (2001 May 7), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 May 7), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Student stage May Day demonstration
- Hollins Columns needs fresh meat
- Seniors make plans to start over as graduation nears
- Student recital: Stephanie Berstein
- Senior Wills
- Nude protestors arrested on campus
- Pies and Tie Dyes: Arts Fest 2001
- Honors Convocation
- Senior recitals show off talented Hollins students
- Virginia Tech professor speaks about the politics of global warming
- Letters to the Editor
- Wills
Loop Revolution (Student Zine), Student Women's Association Staff
Loop Revolution (Student Zine), Student Women's Association Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 8 (May 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 8 (May 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
The Changing Landscape: Women Of The Westward Expansion 1847-1853, Mary Ann Ricigliano Cashman
The Changing Landscape: Women Of The Westward Expansion 1847-1853, Mary Ann Ricigliano Cashman
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Hollins Columns (2001 Apr 27), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Apr 27), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- President Rasmussen to leave Hollins at end of semester
- Judy Shepard speaks on campus
- Better Dead than Coed
- SGA 2001-2002 Elections
- Grandin Theater: the only grand theater in Roanoke
- Going Retro in Roanoke: a thrift store review
- Discussion started on future housing arrangements for Hollins campus
- Dillard chosen as voice of the South
- On schizophrenic evening
- Madigan's photograms inspire
- HOP charts a new course
- Fencing Editorial
- Wanted: some wide-open spaces
- Letters to the Editor
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 52, Wku Student Affairs
Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 76, No. 52, Wku Student Affairs
WKU Archives Records
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Articles in this issue:
- Moore, Brian. Another Meningitis Case Found on Campus
- Dawes, Jennifer. Boy Riding Bicycle Hit on Normal – Christopher Siegrist
- Walsh, Erica. Student Government Association Election Produces Low Voter Turnout
- Hall, Rex. Alcohol to be Served in Luxury Suites – Diddle Arena
- Training Needed to Avoid Rolling – Vans
- Grady, Brian. Editorial Cartoon – Rolling Vans
- NCAA Stepping on Mid-Major Schools
- Hiles, Tom. Naming Revenue Needed
- Murphy, Sean. Policing the Police
- Corbin, Brett. Concrete Canoe Team Rows to Sixth Regional Win
- Hoang, Mai. Dance Company Debuts …
Hollins Columns (2001 Apr 13), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Apr 13), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Campus approves revisions to the SGA Constitution
- Hot or Not? T&A on the web
- Editor's Note
- Coed rumors spread throughout the country
- "Chicken Man" Charles Cullen to perform at Hollins
- Hollins enlightens the American College Dance Festival of New Mexico
- New Music Reviews
- Why I Love Hollins...
- Hollins Crossword
- From the East
- The toughest job I'll ever love?
- Letter to the Editor
- Strong dedication on the Lacrosse Field
Naccs 28th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
Naccs 28th Annual Conference, National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies
NACCS Conference Programs
I-uan g ceksan, Tuchá Aria Wa Frontierapo, Borrando Fronteras, Erasing Borders: La Educación, Salud, Inmigración e Historia del Pueblo
April 4-8, 2001
Marriot Hotel
Feminism 101 (Student Zine, 2001), Claire Howard, Summer Allen
Feminism 101 (Student Zine, 2001), Claire Howard, Summer Allen
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 7 (Apr 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
News From Maine Vol. 22, No. 7 (Apr 2001), National Association Of Women In Construction - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Stardust And Street Of Dreams: Chicago Girls Clubs, Alice Murata
Stardust And Street Of Dreams: Chicago Girls Clubs, Alice Murata
Counselor Education Emeritus Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Hollins Columns (2001 Apr 1), Hollins College
Hollins Columns (2001 Apr 1), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Gang Wars at Hollins
- Hollins Little Instruction Book
- Moody to be Alien Landing Zone
- "ADA's on the campus! ADA's on the scene..."
- Three Hollins girls hijacked a Krispy-Kreme truck
- Witch mountain, Tinker Mountain
- Britney didn't like the Dawgs
- Best Pick-up lines of the year...
Theology, Tradition, And Turbulent Times: Ordination Of Women In The Lutheran Church, 1970, Donna L. Koch
Theology, Tradition, And Turbulent Times: Ordination Of Women In The Lutheran Church, 1970, Donna L. Koch
History Theses & Dissertations
Only relatively recently in the United States have women officially been able to preach, administer the sacraments, and minister fully to the spiritual needs of congregations as ordained Protestant clergy. For millions of Lutherans in the United States, 1970 was the beginning of a new era in their church when the Lutheran Church in America (LCA) and the American Lutheran Church (ALC) changed centuries of tradition and prepared the way for women to join the clergy. The third national Lutheran body, the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS), at both its 1969 and 1971 conventions retained its conservative position, as it …
Maine Now Times (Spring 2001), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Now Times (Spring 2001), National Organization For Women - Maine Chapter Staff
Maine Women's Publications - All
No abstract provided.
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Leisure, Vanessa Saric
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Leisure, Vanessa Saric
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Interviewer: Vanesa Saric
Interviewee: Ms. Beverly Bowens (born in Maine; age 67; left at 21 years old for about 35 to 40 years and then returned to Maine)
“Actually, I'm a product of my environment. So when I went to New York, I had difficulty getting used to, for instance, going to a party, 8 o'clock. And even though in New York a party starts at eight, no one comes until ten. I go to bed early, and I get up very early. And this is something that I found a little bit different when I was in New York. …
Mr. James Mathews On Leisure, Maureen Elgersman Lee
Mr. James Mathews On Leisure, Maureen Elgersman Lee
We Exist Series 4: Quotes
Interviewer: Maureen Elgersman Lee
Interviewee: Mr. James Mathews (age 59; born 1941 in Portland Maine; married with five children; lived in Maine all his life – lived in South Portland for over 26 years)
“Well, when we talk about the Mathews family reunions and also the Fisher family reunions, because they're a part of our family. We all evolved from the Mathews really, and, of course, my name is Mathews. We had a family reunion in Nova Scotia that I went to in 1998. It was July; I think it was the 14th thru the 16th, or something like that, …
Mr. James Mathews On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Mr. James Mathews On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Quotes
Mr. James Mathews Full Interview
James Mathews was born at Maine General Hospital in Portland, Maine, in 1941. He had four siblings; his father, Oscar Mathews, Jr., was a cook for the railroad that ran between Portland and Boston, and his mother, Llewena Hill Mathews, was one of the first graduates of the Gorham Normal School. His father’s family emigrated from Nova Scotia. As a child, he lived with his aunt and uncle in South Portland; the family moved to another home in South Portland when the state took their home to build I-295. Mathews graduated from Portland High School …
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Education, Vanessa Saric
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Education, Vanessa Saric
Quotes
Ms. Beverly Bowens Full Interview
Beverly Bowens was born in Portland, Maine, in 1934, and grew up on Munjoy Hill. She had one older brother. Her father was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin; her mother’s family had been in Portland for generations. She graduated from Portland High School, attended Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, and then moved to New York City to attend Teacher’s College at Columbia University; as of this interview, she had a bachelor’s degree in nursing, a master’s degree in nursing administration, and a master’s degree in institutional education. She married a surgeon and they had one daughter; …
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Employment, Vanessa Saric
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Employment, Vanessa Saric
Quotes
Ms. Beverly Bowens. Full Interview
Beverly Bowens was born in Portland, Maine, in 1934, and grew up on Munjoy Hill. She had one older brother. Her father was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin; her mother’s family had been in Portland for generations. She graduated from Portland High School, attended Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, and then moved to New York City to attend Teacher’s College at Columbia University; as of this interview, she had a bachelor’s degree in nursing, a master’s degree in nursing administration, and a master’s degree in institutional education. She married a surgeon and they had one …
Mr. James Mathews On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Mr. James Mathews On Employment, Maureen Elgersman-Lee
Quotes
Mr. James Mathews Full Interview
James Mathews was born at Maine General Hospital in Portland, Maine, in 1941. He had four siblings; his father, Oscar Mathews, Jr., was a cook for the railroad that ran between Portland and Boston, and his mother, Llewena Hill Mathews, was one of the first graduates of the Gorham Normal School. His father’s family emigrated from Nova Scotia. As a child, he lived with his aunt and uncle in South Portland; the family moved to another home in South Portland when the state took their home to build I-295. Mathews graduated from Portland High …
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Education And Employment, Vanessa Saric
Ms. Beverly Bowens On Education And Employment, Vanessa Saric
Quotes
Ms. Beverly Bowens Full Interview
Beverly Bowens was born in Portland, Maine, in 1934, and grew up on Munjoy Hill. She had one older brother. Her father was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin; her mother’s family had been in Portland for generations. She graduated from Portland High School, attended Mercy Hospital School of Nursing, and then moved to New York City to attend Teacher’s College at Columbia University; as of this interview, she had a bachelor’s degree in nursing, a master’s degree in nursing administration, and a master’s degree in institutional education. She married a surgeon and they had one daughter; …