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BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart and three others
Jane Gray Smith Stewart (on left) and three others. "BJC’s golden age of theater began in 1956 with the hiring of Jane Gray Smith (Stewart), a phenomenon who stayed 29 memorable years. She is associated with staging Broadway’s finest shows, plays that challenged BJC students and delighted Bismarck audiences year after year." (Bismarck State College Connections; vol. 17.2; August 2013, p. 32
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart
"BJC’s golden age of theater began in 1956 with the hiring of Jane Gray Smith (Stewart), a phenomenon who stayed 29 memorable years. She is associated with staging Broadway’s finest shows, plays that challenged BJC students and delighted Bismarck audiences year after year."(Source: Bismarck State College Connections. 17.2. [August 2013], p. 32.
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart
"BJC’s golden age of theater began in 1956 with the hiring of Jane Gray Smith (Stewart), a phenomenon who stayed 29 memorable years. She is associated with staging Broadway’s finest shows, plays that challenged BJC students and delighted Bismarck audiences year after year." Bismarck State College Connections. 17.2. August 2013. pg 32
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart
"BJC’s golden age of theater began in 1956 with the hiring of Jane Gray Smith (Stewart), a phenomenon who stayed 29 memorable years. She is associated with staging Broadway’s finest shows, plays that challenged BJC students and delighted Bismarck audiences year after year."(Source: Bismarck State College Connections. 17.2. [August 2013], p. 32.
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart and unidentified three colleagues
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart (woman on the right) and three unidentified colleagues. "BJC’s golden age of theater began in 1956 with the hiring of Jane Gray Smith (Stewart), a phenomenon who stayed 29 memorable years. She is associated with staging Broadway’s finest shows, plays that challenged BJC students and delighted Bismarck audiences year after year." (Bismarck State College Connections; August 2013, p. 32
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart and student
"BJC’s golden age of theater began in 1956 with the hiring of Jane Gray Smith (Stewart), a phenomenon who stayed 29 memorable years. She is associated with staging Broadway’s finest shows, plays that challenged BJC students and delighted Bismarck audiences year after year."(Source: Bismarck State College Connections. 17.2. [August 2013], p. 32.
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart (in center, holding a bottle)
"BJC’s golden age of theater began in 1956 with the hiring of Jane Gray Smith (Stewart), a phenomenon who stayed 29 memorable years. She is associated with staging Broadway’s finest shows, plays that challenged BJC students and delighted Bismarck audiences year after year."(Source: Bismarck State College Connections. 17.2. [August 2013], p. 32.
BJC Theater faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart leading rehearsals for "Dark of the Moon"
BJC Drama faculty Jane Gray Smith Stewart leading rehearsals for "Dark of the Moon." Student actor James Waechter is also pictured. (Originally published in the Bismarck Tribune; December 1, 1966
Jane Gray on researching social change over time
In this episode of the Methods podcast, host Catherine McDonald talk to Jane Gray Professor of Sociology at the Social Sciences Institute at Maynooth University in Ireland. Jane is the programme leader for the Irish Qualitative Data Archive and played a key role in the development of the Digital Repository of Ireland and her research looks at families, households and social change.
Jane discusses her passion for looking at how individual lives intersect with macro social change and what patterns can be found within that, the range of different approaches she adopts when it comes to analysis and the importance of knowing your audience when it comes to the writing up of your research.
The Methods podcast is produced by the National Centre for Research Methods as part of the EU Horizon2020 funded YouthLife project, and is looking at how researchers can do better longitudinal research on youth transitions.
For further information on the YouthLife project, visit www.EUqualimix.ncrm.ac.u
Applique Butterfly quilt by Elizabeth Jane Pate Fuller Gray
Image of Tereas Phillips quilt created in 1925 by Elizabeth Jane Pate Fuller Gray. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Tereas Phillips as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. This quilt was sent as individual blocks to her grandson Perry Fenster maker sometime. Around 1936 Because there were only 47 blocks, it remained as blocks until 1971. One more block was constructed and the blocks were set together with sheet sashing. The binding of this quilt is material originally purchased by Jessie Fenster maker for a baby dress for her granddaughter, Teresa. This is really a four generation quilt. 2 grandmothers & 2 grandchildren
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