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Exhibit Contents
Introduction
Ready to Combat the World
Ablaze with Adventure and Verve
Life as a Lucy Stoner
It Must Be Human
An Audience with an Emperor
The Legacy She Left Behind

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Copyright Notice & Image Use Statement


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About the Exhibit
Our exhibit, “Talk of the Town: Jane Grant, The New Yorker, and
the Oregon Legacy of a Twentieth-Century Feminist,” was made possible
by our co-sponsors:
The University
of Oregon Libraries Center
for the Study of Women in Society Office
of the Provost The exhibit design and production The exhibit
was coordinated by Linda Long, Manuscripts Librarian The exhibit text was written
by Susan Rich The virtual
exhibit was designed by Daniel Gilfillan, Multimedia Consultant, Feminist Humanities
Project Special Thanks We would like to thank all the people who
helped us produce this exhibit and the related events, all of which required a
great deal of collaboration and cooperation. We owe special thanks to: George
Shipman, University Librarian John Moseley, University Provost Bernard
McTigue, Director of Special Collections and University Archives Judith Musick,
Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society John Shin,
Research Associate, Center for the Study of Women in Society Lori Howard,
University Publications Yoon Kim, Media Services, University of Oregon Library
San Srisuro, Media Services, University of Oregon Library Jan Roberson, Preservation
Department, University of Oregon Library Judi Byrum, Administrative Services,
University of Oregon Library Duffy Knaus, University of Oregon Library
Emily Glenn, University of Oregon Library Kelly Sullivan, University of Oregon
Library Will Harmon, University of Oregon Library Linda Zimmerman, University
of Oregon Library John Gervais, University of Oregon Library |