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Obituaries: Plainview Herald - July 7, 2000 The July 7, 2000 edition of Plainview Herald, Plainview, New York, US, an Anton Community Newspaper, covers news, sports, opinion and events in the local community. http://www.antonnews.com/plainviewoldbethpageherald/2000/07/07/obituaries/
Extractions: ONLINE EDITION FRIDAY JULY 7, 2000 News Sports Opinion Obituaries ... Contents Obituaries Memory is the precious gift that keeps us ever near to those who live within our hearts and minds when they are no longer here. A special and beautiful person has made beautiful memories. Thank you "Lainey" for those beautiful memories. Your loving mother, Judy Stevens Doris M. Areskog, of Plainview, died on June 29, 2000. Wife of the late John Edward. Mother of Kim (Robert) Califra and Lauren Hayes. Grandmother of Daniel and Jonathan Hayes and Kristen and Jaclyn Califra. Sister of Warren Lasch. Arrangements were made by the Vernon C. Wagner Funeral Home, Plainview. Funeral services at the Church of the Good Shepherd. Interment LI National Cemetery. Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.
Doris Stevens - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Doris Stevens (26 October 1892 – 22 March 1963) was an American suffragist and author of Jailed for Freedom. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Doris Stevens graduated from Oberlin College in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Stevens
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Doris Stevens Doris Stevens American suffragist and author of Jailed for Freedom Born in Omaha, Nebraska , Doris Stevens graduated from Oberlin College in 1911. She worked as a teacher and social worker in Ohio and Michigan before she became a regional organizer with the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA). In New York, she was friends with leading members of the Greenwich Village radical scene, including Louise Bryant and John Reed. Doris Stevens joined with Alice Paul Lucy Burns Mabel Vernon Olympia Brown ... Dorothy Day and Crystal Eastman to form the Congressional Union for Women Suffrage (CUWS) in 1913. In 1914 Stevens became a full-time organizer, as well as executive secretary, for the CUWS in Washington, D.C. After working on the East Coast, including in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1913-14, she moved west to Colorado (1914), and then to California (1915). In 1916, the CUWS became the National Woman's Party (NWP). She organized the first convention of women voters at the Panama Pacific Exposition in San Francisco in 1915 and the NWP election campaign in California in 1916.
Ghost Ship (1992) - IMDb Directed by James T. Flocker. With Matthew Boston, Ryan Cash, Byron Mann, Art Hoffman. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104334/
Extractions: IMDb Search All Titles TV Episodes Names Companies Keywords Characters Videos Quotes Bios Plots Go More Register Login Help ... More at IMDbPro Adventure X Users: 37 votes 1 review James T. Flocker James T. Flocker 2 photos Cast overview, first billed only: Matthew Boston Fred Townsend Ryan Cash Willard Byron Mann Charlie (as Byron Chan) Art Hoffman Mark Stevens Anne Marie Howard Doris Seneke (as Anne Howard) Heidi Lucas Christy Summer Mirisch Jenny Kevin Mockrin Art Donald Phelps Dr. Dunbar Jay Robinson Crusoe Shantell Stebbins Connie R.C. Bates Prospector Toshi Toda Chang Syd Beard Miner / Gunman David Schroeder Boat Dock Owner Full cast and crew Add Synopsis Skeleton Warrior Adventure Add content advisory for parents USA English Das Geisterschiff See more Show detailed company contact information on IMDbPro Down 21% in popularity this week. See
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Extractions: Tom Whalen home recent work online books art ... contact links " Run Lola Run ." Film Quarterly (Vol. 53, No. 3, Spring 2000). " History Lesson ." Agni " Surviving Death ." Barrelhouse " Benificent Irrelevancies: Robert Walser's The Robber ." The Hollins Critic Vol. XL, No. 1 (February, 2003). The Spectral University: A Memoir of the Late Sixties . Obscure Publications, 2005. Sovereign Insignificance: Review of Speaking to the Rose: Writings, 1912-1932 by Robert Walser Marginalia (Vol. 2, No. 3, Fall 2006). Tom Whalen Reads Walser in an Abandoned School Bus. Words Without Borders Tom Whalen on Walser and the Visual Arts . Words Without Borders " 'You're a Smart Kid. Figure it Out': Robert Harmon's The Hitcher ." College Hill Review (No. 2, Spring 2009). Marginalia: A Literary Review Russell H. Greenan Hive Mind Flatland the Film "Whalen’s work is thickly lyrical and meditative, interrogating the relation of language to things, of books to life."
Extractions: Classroom resources for teachers Books Periodicals Microfilm and Databases Archival Collections ... Online Resources Baker, Jean H., ed. Votes for Women: The Struggle for Suffrage Revisited . New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Bausum, Ann. With Courage and Cloth: Winning the Fight for a Woman’s Right to Vote . Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2004.
Stevens, Doris - Baltimore Sun On April 19, 2003, DORIS STEVENS; beloved wife of the late Donald LeRoy Stevens; loving sister of Catherine Anderson and the late Henry Summers. Also survived by many nieces http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2003-04-20/news/0304200415_1_funeral-home-steve
THE LIZ LIBRARY PRESENTS: THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE TIMELINE Stevens, Doris, Jailed for Freedom, Boni and Liveright , NY, 1920, edited by Carol O'Hare, New Sage Press,1995 Wagner, Sally Roesch, A Time of Protest Suffragists Challenge the http://www.thelizlibrary.org/suffrage/booklist.htm
Extractions: Adams, Mildred, The Right to be People , Lippencott Co, NY and Philadelphia,1967 Barry, Kathleen, Susan B. Anthony: A Biography of a Singular Feminist , NYU Press, 1988, Ballentine,1990 Bernbaum, Ernest, ed., Anti-Suffrage Essays by Massachusetts Women The Forum Publication of Boston, J.A.Haien, 1916 Buhle, Mari Jo and Paul Buhle, eds., The Concise History of Woman Suffrage: Selections for the ClassicWork of Stanton, Anthony, Gage and H arper, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, IL, 1978 DuBois, Ellen Carol, Elizabeth Cady Stanton/ Susan B. Anthony: Correspondence, Writings, Speeches , SchockenBooks, NY, 1981 DuBois, Ellen Carol, Feminism and Suffrage: The Emergence of an Independent Women's Movement in America 1848-1869 Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 1978 Flexner, Eleanor, Century of Struggle: The Women's Rights Movement in the United States Belknap/Harvard University Press, MA, 1959 Frost, Elizabeth and Kathryn Cullen-DuPont
Women, Men And Suffrage (Quotes from Stevens, Doris, Jailed for Freedom, Liveright Publishing Co., New York, 1920; general background from various published sources on woman’s history. http://web.indstate.edu/aauw-in/women1416.html
Extractions: Chapter Fourteen In July of 1868, the 14 th male th only . No longer would they support men who, they believed, betrayed them after years of work devoted to liberty and equality for all men and all women. The new organization they sponsored was the National Woman Suffrage Association. Lucy Stone and Henry Blackwell, on the other hand, cautioned patience and perseverance. Lucy said two great "oceans" engulfed black men and all women, and she would be thankful to God if any Divisions hurt the cause But Elizabeth and Susan engaged in other suspect behavior, which further affronted the Stone-Blackwell forces. While canvassing Kansas in 1869 on behalf of a suffrage referendum, Elizabeth and Susan teamed up with the eccentric adventurer George Francis Train. Train gave money to the cause and helped Susan and Elizabeth launch their own newspaper, The Revolution . However, the money promised was less than that actually received, and Train eventually landed in jail in Ireland for some activities in which he was involved with the Fenians. Susan spent years repaying a $10,000 debt incurred by the newspaper foray out of her personal income.
BRANTLEY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY - LULATON PICTURES Nelson Stevens; Doris Cox; 3rd Row, Left to Right. Billy Jones; Edward Knox; Eldon (Jody) Dowling; Lois June Harris (Knox) Vivian Cox (Barwick) Marie Mock; Orene Dowling http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabrantl/lulasch33.html
Extractions: BRANTLEY COUNTY HISTORICAL AND PRESERVATION SOCIETY Post Office Box 1096, Nahunta, Georgia 31553 BRANTLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY-HOME PAGE Return to Picture Index LULATON PIONEER SCHOOL - CLASS OF 1933 - 1934 Ms. Pauline Womble, Teacher Bottom Row, Left to Right Grady Boyd Virgil Knox Victor Ham Rufus Jones 2nd Row, Left to Right Eula Faye Dowling Eunice Ham Ruby Knox Ruby Rogers (Edwards) Myrtle Knox (Hickox) Louise Courson Dorothy Johns (Thomas Nelson Stevens Doris Cox 3rd Row, Left to Right Billy Jones Edward Knox Eldon (Jody) Dowling Lois June Harris (Knox) Vivian Cox (Barwick) Marie Mock Orene Dowling Pauline Womble, Teacher RETURN TO LULATON PICTURE INDEX
Snopes.com: Why Women Should Vote ISBN 0595-00055-X (pp. 104-122). Stevens, Doris. Jailed for Freedom American Women Win the Vote. Troutdale, OR NewSage Press, 1995. http://www.snopes.com/politics/ballot/womenvote.asp
Extractions: They hurled Dora Lewis into a dark cell, smashed her head against an iron bed and knocked her out cold. Her cellmate, Alice Cosu, thought Lewis was dead and suffered a heart attack. Additional affidavits describe the guards grabbing, dragging, beating, choking, slamming, pinching, twisting and kicking the women.
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STEVENS, Doris - Death Notices - Express And Star Announcements STEVENS, Doris STEVENS Doris Irene formerly Davis Passed away September 8, 2010. Mom You only have one Mother, I am proud that you were mine, for all the love you gave us http://www.myfamilyannouncements.co.uk/expressandstar/view/236744/stevens-doris