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Walter Moore and Ruth Moore Interview, circa 1972
Walter Moore and Ruth Moore describe the history of Garnet Montana. They talk about the different business owners who were active in the town during the early to mid-20th century as well as some of the town’s prominent and well-known residents. The audio for this interview is quite poor.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/garnethistory_interviews/1001/thumbnail.jp
Autographed photo of Walter Winchell
John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.Photograph of Walter Winchell inscribed 'To Ruthie Etting My favorite songstress, Walter Winchell 1930
Reading Ruth : towards a postmodernist, literary and womanist analysis
Bibliography: leaves 132-140.This dissertation examines the book of Ruth from a postmodemist, literary and womanist perspective. The main methodology is postmodemist literary criticism, but it employs intertextual and autobiographical approaches as well. Chapter 1 is an exploration of the plot of Ruth and reveals that in order for the end goal of the plot to be achieved "emptiness has to return to fullness." It is shown that Ruth's action (her decision to return with Naomi) is the catalyst that begins the process that ultimately leads to the denouement of the plot. The fact that it is the two women, Ruth and Naomi, who drive the plot forward, indicates that the Book of Ruth is a woman's story. Chapter 2 demonstrates that the significance of narrative time for any literary analysis lies in the fact that the amount of time allowed for the retelling of the events rarely corresponds to the time it took for the events to happen. Since Ruth is a short story, the choice of what to tell, what to omit as well as how long to dwell on details are indeed significant. In other words it is shown that literary time is only spent on those aspects which are crucial for the advancement of the narrative. Since the reader's main goal is to see how the conflicts are resolved, the literary time spent on the resolution of the conflicts is an indication of where the weight of the story needs to lie. In this case, it is certainly with Ruth and Naomi judging from the amount of time spent on dialogues between the two women. They are therefore the ones that contribute to the resolution of the conflicts of the plot. Chapter 3 reveals that in the book of Ruth the narrative voice or the perspective of attitudes, conceptions and worldview are those of a woman. The fact that the book of Ruth is named after a woman; the fact that at the very outset all the males in the story die and it is the women that take over the narrative; the fact that in the end the women of Bethlehem declare that Ruth is better to Naomi than seven sons are just some of the reasons that substantiate the argument that the narrative voice in the book of Ruth was that of a woman. It is also shown that this narrative voice (whether overt or covert) subverts gender and ethnic expectations. Chapter 4 outlines the way in which biblical characters are portrayed. The subsections of chapter 4 deal with the characterisation of each major character: Naomi, Boaz, and Ruth. Chapter 4 is the longest chapter since it is difficult to evaluate characterisation without engaging the other facets of literary criticism as well, such as plot and dialogue
June and Walter Winchell Jr.
John Alderman, Ruth Etting's stepson, donated these photographs to the Ruth Etting Collection in response to a request from John Moran, the compiler of the collection.Photograph of Mrs. Walter Winchell and her son Walter, Jr. Mrs. Winchell is wearing a flowered dress and a hat, she is seated on the grass with her son on her la
Sullivan, Walter J. interview
Oral History interview of Walter J. Sullivan. Interview conducted by Goldhar, Ruth at Village on the Green in Longwood, FL
Walter Herlinger Collection 1933-1941
Letters by Walter Herlinger to his family in Germany and in the United States.English translation by Ruth K. Heiman.Walter Herlinger left Munich in 1933 afraid of being arrested by the Gestapo. He traveled through France, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Turkey, Tunisia and Egypt and ended up in the Philippines, where he worked for a German engineering company. At night he fought with the Philippine Guerillas against the Japanese. He married an American nurse named Elizabeth in 1941, and the couple had a daughter, Anne. Walter was captured by the Japanese in 1944 and interned as a POW, his fate is unknown. Elizabeth and Anne returned to the United States.digitize
Dr. Ruth Westheimer: Sexually Speaking
Ruth Westheimer (born June 4, 1928), better known as Dr. Ruth, is a globally recognized psychosexual therapist, media personality, author, radio, television talk show host, and Holocaust survivor. Her media career began in 1980 with the radio show Sexually Speaking, which continued until 1990. She has hosted several series on the Lifetime Channel and other cable television networks from 1984 to 1993 and is the author of 45 books on sex and sexuality
Weichselbaumer (Ruth). Mittelalter virtuell. Mediävistik im Internet.
Ysebaert Walter. Weichselbaumer (Ruth). Mittelalter virtuell. Mediävistik im Internet.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 84, fasc. 4, 2006. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse. moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1230-1231
Weichselbaumer (Ruth). Mittelalter virtuell. Mediävistik im Internet.
Ysebaert Walter. Weichselbaumer (Ruth). Mittelalter virtuell. Mediävistik im Internet.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 84, fasc. 4, 2006. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse. moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 1230-1231
Doris Walter Interview, 1 July 2014
Doris Walter grew up in Louisville, Kentucky, where she lived there up until her second marriage. Walter was given the opportunity to move to Cleveland, where she maintained her career as a secretary at Antioch for 32 years. Some of her activities at Antioch include the Ruth B. McKinney mission circle, the Carl Stokes campaign, AGAPE, and the search committee for pastors
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