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Ada Kortischoner-Kelley, Giulia Kortischoner's aunt, writes to Giulia thanking her for her letter and her picture. Robert Kortischoner says Giulia looks just like her father. Both Robert and Ada are interested in Giulia and her work. Ada...
Giulia Kortischoner writes to Mia Hasterlik, telling her that she went to the Kinderhilfswerke and that she should now be able to leave for the US in two months and have the costs completely covered. She gives news about her two suitors....
Bulletin of the Student Government Association of the Florida State College for Women and Official Circular of Information of College Customs and Regulations
Newsletter for the LGBSU includes a section titled "Queers on Campus" about the Delta Lambda Phi "gay fraternity system." Also contains a calendar of coming events, student prose, article on "The Lutheran Church and Homosexuality, and...
I first became interested in Clara Schumann when I heard her setting of Friedrich Rückert's beautiful poem "Liebst du um Schönheit" during voice seminar at Florida State a few years ago. When I had the opportunity to choose a research...
Mia Hasterlik writes to Giulia Kortischoner, talking about excited she is that Giulia finally has her arrangements for her trip to the US made and that she just hopes that everything works out. She says that she has been working a lot...
Announcements about the Florida NOW State Convention program, chapter fund raising, political activities done by the state chapter, and state court cases dealing with women. NOW Florida State chapters report on current activities.
This thesis examines the presence of legal institutions in the accounts of enslaved and apprenticed people who resided in the British colonies of Jamaica, Antigua and Mauritius. Focusing on the lives of three individuals, Mary Prince, ...
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