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    Interview with Ellen Frankfort, women's rights activist and author

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    Ellen Frankfort, author of Vaginal Politics and health columnist for the Village Voice, is interviewed by Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon. She discusses health issues and feminist politics.GrayscaleSoun

    James Bruce papers

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    James Bruce (1892-1980) spent most of his life in the world of business and banking, working in both New York and Baltimore. He served variously as president of the Baltimore Trust Company, director of American Airlines, and vice president of the National Dairy Products Corporation. He and his family also had ties to diplomacy and early in his life, just prior to enlistment for World War I, Bruce served as private secretary to his uncle, Thomas Nelson Page, U. S. Ambassador to Italy. Several years later, from 1947 to 1949, Bruce himself served as U. S. Ambassador to Argentina. He subsequently served as the director of the Foreign Military Assistance Program, forerunner of NATO, before returning to his career in business in 1950. The materials in this collection focus on the years 1910 to 1960 and treat a variety of subjects such as Bruce's years at Princeton; his military and diplomatic service; and a 1958 campaign for a U. S. Senate seat. Newsclippings, publications, by Bruce and others, audio-visual materials, and correspondence are included. Letters from numerous prominent individuals, including Juan and Eva Peron, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, and Dean Acheson, form a significant portion of the collection. Also included is substantial genealogical information relating to the Bruce family

    Ellen Lupton

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    Ellen Lupton is a typographer, graphic designer, author, and Curator at the Cooper-Hewitt/Smithsonian Design Museum. Link to the artist\u27s website.https://egrove.olemiss.edu/art_talks/1006/thumbnail.jp

    Conversations with authors: Ellen Steinbaum

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    A 2011 conversation with the author Ellen Steinbaum about her life and the inspiration for her work

    Ellen Vincent

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    Ellen Vincent was the author of Down on the Island, Up on the Main: A Recollected History of South Bristol, Maine, an honorary citizen of the Town of South Bristol, and a founder of South Bristol Historical Society (SBHS). Born in Washington, D.C. in 1949, Ellen grew up in a Maryland suburb outside of Washington, D.C., and graduated from high school in 1967. She received a B.A. in art education from the University of Maryland at College Park in 1971, and a Masters of Fine Arts from George Washington University in 1973. She began her academic career at the Maryland College of Art and Design and in 1989 moved to Milwaukee and the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design where she was Professor of Art until illness kept her from the classroom. Ellen was the catalyst for a group of townspeople interested in local history to carry out the idea of a historical society, leading to the formation of SBHS in 1998. She passed away February 24, 2007 from breast cancer. Click here to read more about Ellen Vincent and her legacy in South Bristol.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/songstorysamplercollectors/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Ellen Meade gets the "Miss Florida" Car keys

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    Ellen Meade, who won the beauty and talent contest to become "Miss Florida" for 1973-1974, is given the keys to her prize car. Bruce Bland, Toyota District Manager stands at the left as Jack Urfer, owner of Cortez Toyota, gives the keys to Ellen Meade for her new Toyota Celica

    Pride Author event: Ellen van Neerven in conversation with Kevin Yow Yeh

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    To celebrate Pride Month, 2021 at QUT, QUT Library, in conjunction with Equity Services and QUT Faculty of Health held an online author talk with award winning writer Ellen van Neerven, in conversation with Kevin Yow Yeh (QUT Faculty of Health). Held 19 October, 12-1pm

    Friends of the Greenwood Library Presents Ellen F. Brown

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    Author Ellen F. Brown spoke about her book on Gone with the Wind at the Friend of the Library event on Friday, November 4, 2011

    AHS 031 Ellen Copeland 7-19-2024

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    In this recording, Amber Fillingim interviews Ellen Copeland about her experience attending the University of South Alabama in the 1970s. Ms. Copeland speaks about the lifelong friendships she made during her time at the university, and how the dorms created a community. She talks about the great music around Mobile, recalling that the school sponsored performances by Bruce Springsteen and Jimmy Buffett. Ms. Copeland explains that there were always activities going on, describing a Halloween costume party that the dorm hosted where students could meet each other and make connections. She also remembers supporting the school’s basketball team when they had games downtown
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