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    Box 01/Folder 04: A letter from Sarah Adams to Abigail Adams

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    An undated letter from Sarah Adams to Abigail Adams (a default date of 1817 is used)

    Grimm, Herman an Sarah Holland Adams (1 Brief)

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    GRIMM, HERMAN AN SARAH HOLLAND ADAMS (1 BRIEF) Grimm, Herman an Sarah Holland Adams (1 Brief) (Br1856) Brief 1856 (Br1856

    Bartlitt, John an Sarah Holland Adams (2 Briefe)

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    BARTLITT, JOHN AN SARAH HOLLAND ADAMS (2 BRIEFE) Bartlitt, John an Sarah Holland Adams (2 Briefe) (Br383) Brief 383 (Br383) Brief 384 (Br384

    Adams, Sarah Holland an Gisela Grimm (6 Briefe)

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    ADAMS, SARAH HOLLAND AN GISELA GRIMM (6 BRIEFE) Adams, Sarah Holland an Gisela Grimm (6 Briefe) (Br16) Brief 16 (Br16) Brief 17 (Br17) Brief 18 (Br18) Brief 19 (Br19) Brief 20 (Br20) Brief 21 (Br21

    White, Andrew D. an Sarah Holland Adams (2 Briefe)

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    WHITE, ANDREW D. AN SARAH HOLLAND ADAMS (2 BRIEFE) White, Andrew D. an Sarah Holland Adams (2 Briefe) (Br5514) Brief 5514 (Br5514) Brief 5515 (Br5515

    Brooks, J. G. an Sarah Holland Adams (1 Brief)

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    BROOKS, J. G. AN SARAH HOLLAND ADAMS (1 BRIEF) Brooks, J. G. an Sarah Holland Adams (1 Brief) (Br550) Brief 550 (Br550

    Motherhood and Ethics with Sarah LaChance Adams

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    Overview & Shownotes We’re discussing motherhood with philosopher and director of the Florida Blue Center for Ethics Sarah LaChance Adams. She argues that we romanticize mothers, and in so doing ignore the pain and failure that come with caregiving. In her work, she explores the ambivalence of motherhood and what it can teach us about ethics. We discuss the ethics of parenting, Simone de Beauvoir, and much more on this episode of Examining Ethics. For the episode transcript, download a copy or read it below. Contact us at [email protected] Links to people and ideas mentioned in the show Sarah LaChance Adams, Mad Mothers, Bad Mothers, and What a “Good” Mother Would Do: The Ethics of Ambivalence Care ethics Credits Thanks to Evelyn Brosius for our logo. Music featured in the show: “Single Still” by Blue Dot Sessions “Etude 7” by Blue Dot Session

    Dresden Plate pink quilt by Sarah Agnes Adams Lindholm

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    Image of Dresden Plate pink quilt created in 1940 by Sarah Agnes Adams Lindholm. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Arlene Hawkins as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Gift to Granddaughter

    Henry Adams, Jr. letter to father, February 5, 1952

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    This letter was written by Henry Adams Jr. to his father, Henry Adams, expressing his feelings and experiences during his time in the army. Junior, as he was called in the family, had been posted to Alaska after his basic Army training, and assigned to an otherwise all-white company. In this three-page letter written on decorative notepaper, Junior writes about his army experiences, and says that he feels like Jackie Robinson, a test case for integrated units in the military. The United States Army was not integrated during World War II; African Americans and whites served in separate units. Harry Truman issued an executive order intended to end segregation in the Army in January of 1948, and letters such as this indicate that the executive order took some time to become fully effective

    The Life And Times Of Goethe / By Herman Grimm. Transl. by Sarah Holland Adams

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    THE LIFE AND TIMES OF GOETHE / BY HERMAN GRIMM. TRANSL. BY SARAH HOLLAND ADAMS The Life And Times Of Goethe / By Herman Grimm. Transl. by Sarah Holland Adams (1) Cover (1) Exlibris (3) Frontispiz (6) Titelseite (7) Widmung (9) To The Translator (12) Contents (13) Lecture I. Introduction (15) Lecture II. Plan Of The Lectures ... (32) Lecture III. Life In Strasburg. ... (52) Lecture IV. Frederika In Sedenheim. ... (71) Lecture V. Practising Law. ... (91) Lecture VI. Götz Von Berlichingen. ... (112) Lecture VII. The Sorrows Of Young Werther (131) Lecture VIII. "Werther" (154) Lecture IX. Lavater (181) Lecture X. Fritz Jacobi. - Spinoza (198) Lecture XI. Lilli Schoenemann (224) Lecture XII. Weimar. - Anna Amalia. ... (245) Lecture XIII. Frau Von Stein (261) Lecture XIV. Carl August And Goethe In The Ten Years (278) Lecture XV. The German And The Roman Iphigenia (297) Lecture XVI. Rom (316) Lecture XVII. The End Of "Iphegnia". - "Tasso". ... (335) Lecture XVIII. Rome. - Sicily. - Naples. ... (357) Lecture XIX. Schiller And Goethe. .... (378) Lecture XX. Goethe's Seclusion. The Union With Schiller. .... (397) Lecture XXI. Goethe And Schiller In Weimar. (418) Lecture XXII. Goethe And Schiller (434) Lecture XXIII. Study Of Natural Science. ... (456) Lecture XXIV. Goethe As A Politician. - Napoleon. - "Faust" (489) Lecture XXV. "Faust" - Conclusion (514) Chronical Table (541) Index (551
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