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About the interview : Julie Nixon Eisenhower's interview provides her perceptions of her
father's attitudes toward the emerging feminist movement and the project
to appoint more women…
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About the interview : Vera Glaser posed a question to a newly elected President Nixon in a
February 1969 news conference that was the catalyst for the A Few Good
Women project. She asked the…
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About the interview : Ranging from the influences of her parents and experiences in college
and M.B.A. program, Barbara Franklin's interview covers her career in
considerable depth in…
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About the interview : A pioneer in consumer affairs, Virginia Knauer served in three
presidential administrations, but focuses here on her service in the
Nixon administration and her entry to…
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About the interview : Bret Sturtevant recounts her family life and schooling in Washington,
D.C. at Holton-Arms School and then at Wellesley College, where she
graduated in 1942. As chemistry…
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About the interview : Helen Bentley describes in fine detail the struggles she overcame to
achieve prominence as a journalist and public servant. She discusses the
influence of her mother, who…
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About the interview : This interview with 88-year-old Esther Lawton also included her niece
Dr. Diane Christian, Director of the Center for Studies in American
Culture at SUNY Buffalo. In it…
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About the interview : Anne Armstrong discusses her experience in Washington as Co-chairman of
the Republican National Committee and service as a Counselor to the
President in the Nixon White…
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Elizabeth Dole attended Duke University and Harvard Law School. From
1969 to 1973 she served as Deputy Assistant to President Nixon for
Consumer Affairs. After spending six years as a member of…
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About the interview : General Holm’s interview covers her career in the military and as an
adviser to the Ford administration. She describes her experiences and
the ideas she advanced on…
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Nikki Giovanni spoke and read her poetry in the Walnut Building on
the Penn State campus on Friday, April 6, 1973. She spoke about the
relevance of fraternities and sororities, the all-volunteer…
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Members of the Penn State Black Student Union organized a Black Arts Festival in May of 1969. The purpose of the festival was to educate whites about Black culture and to strengthen the pride and…
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