Scholar and Feminist III workshop participant lists, 1976, page 2
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Milbank, Room 423 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Seminar #2: Barbara Abramowitz, Hofstra, Women's Center Rochelle S. Albin, George Washington UniV., psychology Dorcey Baker, Brown, women's center Jean Barrick, education Stephen C. Barto, NYU, anthropology Jane Bassin, NYU, religion Diane Ben—Merre, Hofstra, English Pamela R. Bowers, Union Theological, psychiatry & religion Susan M. Castronuovo, Barnard, English literature Ruth Cecire, social work Jessie L. Cohen, writer, literary agent Janet Connolly, Suffolk Comm. College Cathy Leaycraft, Univ. of Delaware student Nancy Dean Marion Dellapa, Union Theological, psychiatry & religion Elizabeth Diggs, Jersey City State, literature, women's studies Claudia Dunagan, Union Theological, psychiatry & religion Carolyn Eckhaus, Brooklyn College, psychology Barbara Elovic, Barnard alumna, English Anita Forrest Jo Gillikin, Staten Island Comm. College, English 22. 23. 24. 25. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. Jung After Feminism Gloria Greenstein, Barnard, history Jo Hartley, Business & Professional Women's Foundation, research Nancy J. Hartley (Norville), Drew Univ. student Fran Hasseneahl, consultant, speech Dorothy 0. Helly, Hunter College, Victorian England Susan Jenkins, Women's Action Alliance Sue Libow, Barnard student Corrine B. Lucido, The Feminist Press Mary E. Lutz, Hunter College, social research Inez Martinez, Kingsborough Comm. College, literature Gerrie Nussdorf, Nyack Consultation Center, psychology Monica Raymond, Lehman College, English Mary Eno Reeves, Women's Action Alliance Florence Rosenthal, social work Elizabeth Silk, social work Joan Storey, Barnard student Linda Terrone, Brooklyn College student Ethel Thomas, school counselor Barbara Trilling, Long Island Univ., psychology Kay Turner Margaret Weber, art Alice Crozier, Douglass, English