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Box 3

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Contains 31 Results:

Ritchie, Constance T. - Some Like It Hot, December 15, 1965

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Paper description

Rhyming poetry, nursery rhymes and Mother Goose interpreted according to the times they were written with allusions to the political and contemporary events of those times.

Dates: December 15, 1965

Boyd, Elizabeth B. A. - John Dewey: Scapegoat or Prophet, December 2, 1964

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Identifier: 1
Paper description

Author's experiences as a student of John Dewey in the Dewey School, which eventually became the University of Chicago Lab School, plus biographical material on John Dewey.

Dates: December 2, 1964

Van Duesen, Alice Rood - No, Lady, You Need That, January 27, 1965

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Identifier: 1
Paper description

Harry and Morris Crdost, used furniture dealers: when they didn't want to purchase an item for their store, they would tell the customer, "No, lady, you need that!" Author relates the various ways of disposing of furniture and other items one no longer wants. (re-read 5/13/1981)

Dates: January 27, 1965

Darrow, Anita S. - Tale of Two Islands, October 4, 1964

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Identifier: 1
Paper description

Malta and Nevis (Leeward Island): biographical material on Mary Pomeroy who was raised on Malta but now lived on Nevis - includes a history of Malta.

Dates: October 4, 1964

Mark, Miriam Ormsby - Countdown: 270 to 80. The trials of moving from the large family home to a small house, October 11, 1961

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Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: October 11, 1961

Darrow, Anita S. - Quartette: The author's story of her amateur string quartet. (Re-read 9/22/2010 and 1/25/2017), May 23, 1962

 File — Box: 3
Identifier: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The titles, summary descriptions and commentary are supplied by the author / presenter of the papers, and by members of the Winnetka Fortnightly.

Dates: May 23, 1962