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Harriford, Diane | oral history, July 19, 2013 (part 7)

Date
2013-07-19
Abstract

Harriford is currently Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at Vassar College. Harriford grew up in Sioux City Iowa, went to Oberlin and then SUNY Stony Brook, and came to Vassar in 1988. Professor Harriford teaches courses in sex and gender, Black intellectual history, and Black feminism

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Harriford, Diane | Oral History: July 19, 2013

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2013-07-19
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Harriford is currently Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies at Vassar College. Harriford grew up in Sioux City Iowa, went to Oberlin and then SUNY Stony Brook, and came to Vassar in 1988. Professor Harriford teaches courses in sex and gender, Black intellectual history, and Black feminism

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Harris, Nikki Brandon | interview

Date
2015-03-22
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Harris (VC 1985) graduated from Vassar College with a degree in Political Science.

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Harry Roseman

Date
April 17, 2019
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In the first of a two part interview, Harry Roseman, Professor of Art on the Isabelle Hyman Chair at Vassar College, talks about his career as an artist and as a college teacher, beginning with a conversation about his photographic installation on the Worldwide Web: A Chronicle: Harry Roseman, A

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Harry Roseman

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April 24, 2019
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In the second of a two part interview, Harry Roseman, Professor of Art on the Isabelle Hyman Chair at Vassar College, talks about his career as an artist and as a college teacher, beginning with a conversation about his photographic installation on the Worldwide Web: A Chronicle: Harry Roseman, A

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Hatcher, Orie Latham | to Mr. Pace, Nov. 1887:

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Date
November 22, 1887
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VC 1888

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Hatcher, Orie Latham | to Mr. Pace, Nov. 1887:

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November 13, 1887
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VC 1888

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Hatcher, Orie Latham. Letters, 1887

Date
1887
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2 letters from Hatcher to Mr. Pace, Nov. 1887 on her intent to submit her impressions of Vassar student life to his magazine.

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Hawes, Edith K. | to Ruth M. Adams, n.d. :

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n.d.
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VC 1904

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Hawes, Edith K. Letter, 1904

Date
1904
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1 letter, from Hawes to her sick friend Ruth M. Adams. Hawes discusses history class, minor events on campus, and a lecture in the chapel.

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Hawk, Della J. 1910

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Hawkins, Dorothy Lawson, 1891-1938 | Memorial Minute:

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[After 1938]
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He Said he Came to Find Me

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Heaven help us

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[United States] : [s.n.], [1994]
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Heaven help us: And so it goes

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Heaven help us: Change in my life

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