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    Beth Caldwell

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    Beth Caldwell is pictured her school year at Altamont High School. She is the daughter of Lorin C. and Loreen Caldwell

    Ina Caldwell and Beth Goodrich

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    Ina Caldwell and Beth Goodrich are pictured together during their school year at Alterra High School

    Beth Caldwell\u27s Reading Experience

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    Near the end of the nineteenth century, Sarah Grand coined the phrase "New Woman," which was influential throughout the first wave of the feminist movement. This paper examines how Sarah Grand\u27s representation of Beth Caldwell\u27s reading habits in her novel The Beth Book acts as a metaphor for the subversive femininity of the New Woman. My project explores the ways in which Grand\u27s feminist ideals are reflected in The Beth Book through the scenes when Beth is reading. I suggest that Beth\u27s atypical engagement with books as textual and physical objects can be equated to social dissent. However, Grand also portrays Beth reading within educational and marital institutions. These experiences lead Beth\u27s engagement with the text to become similar to common nineteenth-century reading practices. I conclude with the argument that Grand represents any personal engagement with a book, even if it is not especially radical, as capable of re-evaluating systemically-enforced interpretations

    VIRTUAL CHAPEL: Beth Guckenberger

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    This was a virtual chapel service. Beth Guckenberger, Back2Back Ministries and author from Cincinnati, O

    Beth Guckenberger

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    Beth Guckenberger, Back2Back Ministries and author, Cincinnati, OH, shares stories about God’s provision and solutions for us in times of need

    Dr. Beth Felker Jones

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    Author and Professor of Theology at Wheaton College, Dr. Beth Felker Jones speaks at the Taylor University Chapel on the Christian view on sex

    Beth Auzin's Audio Summary

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    Beth Auzin's audio summary inclduing a descriptiion of the Auzin's family history. Beginning near Riga, Latvia, Beth recites the Auzin's flight form Latvia in WWI into Germany, the time spent in DP Camps, their arrival into Canada to the rural property at Pigeon Lake and their sponsorship by Beth's Aunt. The language barrier, jobs at the Royal Alexandra Hospital, the Lutheran Church in Edmonton, Pierogs, importance of music to Latvians, the trips to Latvia during and after Soviet Occupation and the Latvian community in Edmonton.2.0 Latvian Geography, History & Culture, 3.0 The War Years, 3.1.2 Exodus form Latvia, 3.1.3 Ports of Exodus ( in Europe), 3.1.9 DP Camps, 4.) Latvian Immigration into Canada, 4.1.3 Third Wave Immigrants, 5.0 Early Life of Latvians in Alberta, 5.1.1 Early Life in Alberta, 5.1.4 The Homesyteader's, 7.0 Faith and Religion, 7.1.1 Latvian Churches and religion, 8.1.3 Family h9om ein Alberta, 9.0 Life in Edmonton and Alberta, 9.1.2 Learning a New Language, 9.1.1 Work and Labour Issues, 10.0 Life of Latvian Children, 10.1.3 Day to Day life in Alberta and Canada, 10.1.4 Boy Scouts and Girl Guides, 11.0 Education 11.1.2 Children's Education in Alberta, 15.0 15.1.3 Family Life in Alberta, 15.1.4 Group Family Photots in Alberta, 16.0 The Continued Celebration, 16.1.5 Ligo Night, 16.1.6 Latvian Cultural Festivals and Celebration

    Century of women at Mines, A: a retrospective collection of the challenges, victories and achievements of Colorado School of Mines alumnae

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    Written by the History Subcommittee: Kathleen Altman, Co-Chair; Susan Riebe, Co-Chair; Tiffany Abbink, Mary Beth Beach, Judy Bolis, Sandy Kramer, Cathy Mencin, Tara Schenk, Pamela Tittes.On cover: Florence Caldwell Centennial Celebration, 100 years of women at Mines, 1898-1998.Error: photograph on page 13 is Mary Hoyt, Colorado School of Mines librarian, not Ninetta Davis. Ninetta Davis is pictured in the inset photograph next to Mary Hoyt.Funded by The Chevron Corporation.The early years (1895-1959): the pioneers -- The 1960s: the beginning -- The 1970s: the caldron -- The 1980s: the transitional years -- The 1990s: part of the crowd -- The Florence Caldwell Centennial Celebration -- The future: comments from President Bickart

    Orphans & Vulnerable Children Conference: Beth Gukenberger

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    Beth Cukenberger, Back2Back Ministries and author, Cincinnati, OH, shares her story and how God led her into missions. This chapel is part of the Orphans and Vulnerable Children Conference

    Beth Goodrich

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    Beth Goodrich is pictured his senior year at Uintah High School. She was born to Jerome and and Kate Goodrich on February 18, 1922. She married Clifford Caldwell in 1943. They settled in Oregon. She died July 9, 2008
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