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    Barbara Saunders at the Wake Forest College Bookstore

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    Barbara Saunders at the Wake Forest College Bookstore circa 1956

    Trautwein, Barbara (Video Interview)

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    Barbara Trautwein has become a staple of Wake Forest University and is affectionately known as "Mzeztee" to those in the community. She first joined the University faculty in 1985 as the Director of Bands and took the initiative to create the Women's Basketball Pep Band beginning that year. Trautwein served as the Assistant Director of Athletic Bands from 1994 to 2005. She currently serves as the Advisor to the Spirit of the Old Gold and Black (SOTOGAB). In this interivew, Trautwein discusses her start in music beginning in high school and her decision to pursue this throughout college. Throughout, her energy and enthusiasm for Wake Forest University and Demon Deacon athletics is palpable even through Zoom. Trautwein talks about the difficulties women experienced in athletics during her time at the University and her support of women's teams despite their lack of funding

    Barbara Dicker Oration 2015 - Sleep Matters

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    Professor Shantha Rajaratnam, Deputy Head of School, Monash University School of Psychological Sciences, presents on recent advances in understanding the role of the brain clock in controlling sleep and wake processes, and talks about various approaches to treating sleep loss. This Barbara Dicker Oration was held on 17 September 2015

    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

    Hearn, Laura (Transcript) Dr. Sam T. Gladding Interviews for History of Wake Forest University, Volume 6, 1983-2005

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    Laura Hearn received the Pro Humanitate Award along with her husband, former Wake Forest University president Thomas K. Hearn. Hearn was a founding member of the National Cancer Advisory Board for Wake Forest Baptist's Comprehensive Cancer Center. In this interview, Laura Hearn discusses how she came to know Thomas Hearn and their courtship, their children, and Thomas Hearn's mother. Hearn discusses their family's feeling of their marriage, her first impression of WFU and its people, befriending Emily Wilson, and the Winston-Salem Chronicle's publication on Barbara Hearn, Thomas Hearn's first wife. Hearn talked about what she enjoyed most and least about her time as President's wife, the WFU garden, her daily routine, and the Wake Forest President house they lived in

    Barbara Saunders receives her diploma from President Tribble

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    Barbara Saunders receives her diploma from President Tribble at 1953 Commencement ceremon

    Barbara Ras - Sowell Conference 2017

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    Barbara Ras, San Antonio, Poet, author of "Bite Every Sorrow" and "The Last Skin

    The Picture and the Letter: Male and Female Creativity in James Joyce’s 'Finnegans Wake'

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    All Joyce’s works both implicitly and explicitly contain theories of artistic creation. The central theme of this dissertation concerns the separate roles assigned to male and female in descriptions of the creative process in Finnegans Wake, and additionally to assess the gender-related issues surrounding the Wakean cycle of creativity. The latter requirement unites two modes of reading: namely an elucidation of what is overtly present in Finnegans Wake regarding creative acts, together with an assessment of the implications of what is absent or repressed. The argument seeks to demonstrate a new understanding of the cycle of Wakean creativity by examining recurring references to a picture motif and its relationship to the more widely appreciated letter motif. It also examines the feminine reverse of the masculine structure of the cyclic reproduction of HCE, and in particular the ways in which Joyce simultaneously produces and undermines those cycles. The thesis shows that reproduction of the unifying masculine logos and its accompanying control of desire for the purposes of social domination is offset by a correlated requirement for resisting the logos based upon difference and free love

    Exclusive interview with author Barbara Kingsolver

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    Exclusive interview with author Barbara Kingsolver for her 2018 novel *Unsheltered

    Bob and Burton Shields, Lorraine and Graham Phillips, Doc and Yvonne Murphrey and Barbara and Jeff Batts

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    Bob and Burton Shields, Lorraine and Graham Phillips, Doc and Yvonne Murphrey and Barbara and Jeff Batts at Hawaii Kai in New York
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