Scholar and Feminist III workshop participant lists, 1976, page 5
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IXYWETG 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. lI1|l .;ua. éjk, Room . Seminar #5: Judi Babbits, Sarah Lawrence, women's studies Nancy Beal, teacher Emily Bermann, high school student Caroline Birenbaum, Barnard alumna, psychology, art history Hana Breindel, NY Times, admin. asst. Lila Braine, Barnard, psychology Janeen Dougherty, Rutgers, microbiology Susan Fein, Barnard, history Deborah Gardner, Columbia, architec- tural and urban history Debbie Goldstein, Douglass, art Jean Grosser, Barnard, American history Rena Hansen, Prime Time, art Ann S. Harris, SUNY/Albany, art history Edith Kahn, NY Telephone Co. Ellen Kennelly, The New School Roni Kleinman, Hofstra, Women's Center Freda Kleinburd, Columbia, library science Barbara Kellerman, College at Old Westbury Karen D. Kraskow, Columbia, design, religion Phyllis Levim, Manhasset Public Library, visual arts director Esther Levine Laura Levine, Brooklyn College Elisabeth Loebl, sculpture, art Julie Nalebuff, high school teacher 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Origins of Women as Sex-Objects in the Visual Arts Mary T. Newman, Penn State, speech communications Karen Oelrich, Westminster Choir College Julia Parker, Brooklyn College, English Elisabeth Page Purcell, F.I.T., fashion design Lucille Raines, Brooklyn College Vivian Resnick, Rockland County N.0.W. Marsha Rozenblit, Columbia, history Myra Russel, Elizabeth Seton College, English Amy Scarola, student Maddy Silber, high school student Marcia Stewart, N.J. Legislature, budget review Susan Sternberg, Univ. of Wisconsin, Green Bay, urban planning Barbara Tholfsen, Teachers College, art Diana Trebbi, Religious Order, French, Spanish Ceci Weiss, high school student Jane Teller, sculptor