304 resultados para National Organization for Women. Michigan Conference
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On verso: Mrs. (G.S.) Morris, Mrs. (W.H.) Pettee, Mrs. I.N. Demmon, Mrs James B. Angell, Louise Pond, Mrs. Waldron (sister of E.L. Walter), Mrs. Harry Hutchins, Mrs. M.L. D'Ooge, Mrs. Elisha Jones, Mrs. Warren P. Lombard, Mrs. B.A. Hinsdale, Mrs. Palmer
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Daybook, image #38
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On verso: Photograph of the "Browning Club." This meeting is at Mrs. James B. Angel's about 1895-1900. (Mrs. Angell at left of pillar, seated; Mrs. I.N. Demmon directly behind. Mrs. Martin Dodge standing holding a book.) Also on verso: attached list of names. Handwritten on mat: Randall
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On verso: Laoura Verklan (Daybook, image #10)
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On verso: H.G.B.
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Dissection room for female students, called hen medics, first floor of the Anatomical Laboratory. The women had separate dissection rooms until 1908 (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport.)
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Dissection room for female students, called hen medics, first floor of the Anatomical Laboratory. The women had separate dissection rooms until 1908 (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport.)
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On verso: Alice Freeman Palmer as she entered Michigan University at the age of 17. To my dear Mrs. Bishop with the love of Alice Freeman Palmer's sister Ella Freeman Talmage. March 5 - 1938
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Commencement, 1912. On verso: Literary class day exercises, 1912
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On verso: Huntington & Clark. Successors to Millard. 224 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. Negatives retained for future orders. Duplicates at any time at reduced rates. We have the 70,000 negatives made by Powelson and Millard. Left to right: Ellen Bradford Murray, Maria Louise Graham, Louisa Terese Black
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On verso: Alice Lloyd - later Dean of Women, had leading man's part. Catherine Reighard - other male lead - was Pres. of the Women's League. Dorothy Roehm - leading female role, was the 1915 class Sec'y. Nona Fogerty - pirate with black eye patch - AA girl - later of Fogerty Hat Shop, Liberty St. Abigail Shay Bassett - AA, an active and loyal alumnae, who donated this picture (A.B. '15, A.B.L.S. '28). Prof. Kenyon was the play producer and director. No men were ever allowed to see these plays!
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Caption: An early graduate of the University of Michigan, and one of the three women who inspired Mr. Barbour to establish the Levi L. Barbour Scholarships for Oriental Women