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Seattle University Oral History Recordings, 2003 June-December.

Author: Hamida BosmajianTheresa EarenfightPatrick Howell, SJ.Margaret HudsonJeanette HulburtAll authors
Edition/Format:   Archival material : English
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A collection of interviews with prominent women associated with Seattle University as part of an oral history titled "Celebrating 70 Years of Women at Seattle University, 1933-2003." The interviews were recorded June 12-December 19, 2003 by Janet Bishop. The twenty-one participants include alumnae from the class of 1937 to the class of 2003, three deans, two librarians, a vice president, an associate provost, a  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Oral histories (document genres)
Interviews
Audiocassettes
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Named Person: Hamida Bosmajian; Theresa Earenfight; Patrick Howell, SJ; Margaret Hudson; Jeanette Hulburt; Dolly Ito; Mary Alice Lee; Mary Anne Madsen; Peggy Joan Maxie; Becky McNamara; Toni Murdock; Christopher Querin, Sister FCSP; Mary Ridge; Eileen Ridgeway; Juliana Tadie; Rosaleen Trainor, Sister FSCP; Jane Prouty Eliott; Jane Peterson; Loretta Jancoski; Mary Linden Sepulveda; Virginia Parks
Document Type: Archival Material
All Authors / Contributors: Hamida Bosmajian; Theresa Earenfight; Patrick Howell, SJ.; Margaret Hudson; Jeanette Hulburt; Dolly Ito; Mary Alice Lee; Mary Anne Madsen; Peggy Joan Maxie; Becky McNamara; Toni Murdock; Christopher Querin, Sister FCSP.; Mary Ridge; Eileen Ridgeway; Juliana Tadie; Rosaleen Trainor, Sister FSCP.; Jane Prouty Eliott; Jane Peterson; Loretta Jancoski; Mary Linden Sepulveda; Virginia Parks; Janet Bishop; Seattle University.; Seattle University. Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons. Special Collections.
OCLC Number: 739098396
Language Note: Collection materials are in English.
Description: 71 audio cassettes.
Other Titles: Celebrating 70 Years of Women at Seattle University, 1933-2003
Celebrating Seventy Years of Women at Seattle University, 1933-2003
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A collection of interviews with prominent women associated with Seattle University as part of an oral history titled "Celebrating 70 Years of Women at Seattle University, 1933-2003." The interviews were recorded June 12-December 19, 2003 by Janet Bishop. The twenty-one participants include alumnae from the class of 1937 to the class of 2003, three deans, two librarians, a vice president, an associate provost, a registrar, an alumna daughter of a current faculty member, a faculty wife, and eight professors. A notable Seattle University alumna is Peggy Joan Maxie, the first African-American woman elected to the Washington State Legislature. The complete list of interviewees includes: Hamida Bosmajian, Theresa Earenfight, Patrick Howell SJ, Margaret Hudson, Jeanette Hulburt, Dolly Ito, Loretta Jancoski, Mary Alice Lee, Mary Anne Madsen, Peggy Joan Maxie, Becky McNamara, Toni Murdock, Virginia Parks, Jane Peterson, Jane Prouty Eliott, Sister Christopher Querin FCSP, Mary Ridge, Eileen Ridgeway, Mary Linden Sepulveda, Juliana Tadie, and Sister Rosaleen Trainor FCSP.

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