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    Barbara Gabowitz Scrapbook, 1953-1958

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    Scrapbook, 1955-1958 of Barbara (Bobbi) Gabowitz, a teenager from Highland Parks, New Jersey documenting her time spent in a Jewish summer camp, Camp Tel-Hai in Jamison, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Scrapbook includes letters, photographs, admission tickets, newsletters and handmade cards as well as many comments made on those items by Bobbi Gabowitz, who titled the first page "This book contains memoirs of my summer romances at Camp Tel-Hai." Also included is a 1953 photograph showing her parents on a cruise and an undated group photograph of Camp Tel-Hai. The following excerpts of names mentioned in the scrapbook was provided by the seller: "Axelrod, Cohen, Lazar, Pearlman, Gabowitz, Sukoneck, Miller, Freedman, Turner, Spatz, Press, Goldstein, Grossman, Leorne, Feister, Levine, Shubin, Brandoff, Rothstein, Lewis, Torchon, Finestone, Daiell, Lief, Babad, Nathanson, Muchnick, Schoenberg, Koslow, Weinberg, Syrkus, Krant, Davidson, Abramson, Weisblatt."Pages from the unbound scrapbook of Barbara (Bobbi) Gabowitz.Found In: Mss. Acc. 2009.363, Barbara Gabowitz Scrapbook, 1953-195

    Barbara Ewens

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    Barbara came to Darwin on contract work for a year at the Darwin Hospital. After completing her training in general nursing and midwifery she worked in the casualty section. Barbara married Paul Ewens and they have one daughter and two sons. By the time Cyclone Tracy hit she was acting Supervisor, she assisted and nursed hundreds of injured and distressed people. Barbara has spent time in various positions, acting assistant matron, nursing administration and renal nurse helping patients from around the Northern Territory.Midwif

    [Letter from Barbara Bierman to Barbara Jordan - October 21, 1993]

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    Letter from Barbara Bierman to Barbara Jordan discussing photographs taken at an award ceremony

    Disneyland \u2774 Santa Barbara

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    Home movie showing further scenes from a family vacation in California in 1974, including Disneyland; Santa Barbara mission and beach; and San Francisco (Alcatraz). Length: 3 minutes, 23 second

    Barbara James

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    Date:1943Barbara was born in Holdredge, Nebraska in the United States of America in 1943. In 1960 she arrived in Darwin working in a variety of occupations such as a journalist, historian, author, activist, advocate and editor. Barbara wrote 13 books including "No Man's Land" which explored the contributions of women in the Northern Territory. She also received a number of awards including 2001 NT Heritage Award, the 2000 NT Literary Essay Awards and the Chief Minister's Women's Achievement Award in 1999.JournalistHistorianAuthorActivistEditorAmerica

    Barbara Rogers Memoir Collection, Undated

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    Photograph of male (Bobby) wearing his United States Airforce dress blues and female (Barbara Kelly) wearing a wedding dress. They are cutting their wedding cake. Text reads, 'Bobby and Barbara Kelly, March 17, 1951 4001 Swarthmore, Houston.

    Barbara Rogers Memoir Collection, Undated

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    Photograph of five individuals posing for a picture. Text reads, 'Laura, Will, Barbara, Jerry, Berniece, and Annie about 1937 Brenham.' Secong photograph depicts three children and a young adult female with an older adult female with a dog laying next to them. Text reads Jerry, Barbara, Earl, Laura, and Larry standing and Spot the dog at the address 2801 Broadway, Houston about 1943.

    Barbara Rogers Memoir Collection, Undated

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    Memoir entries by Barbara Rogers about her life and family, along with photographs of loved ones

    Barbara Rogers Memoir Collection, Undated

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    Handwritten memoir by Barbara Rogers discussing the marriage and life of Annie Wallace and Will Rogers

    Barbara Rogers Memoir Collection, Undated

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    Barbara Rogers' handwritten note about her plan to write about her life and family, along with photographs of loved ones
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