Scholar and Feminist III workshop participant lists, 1976, page 12
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Milbank, Room 323 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Seminar #13: Nancy Barton Elizabeth Capelle, Columbia, history Janet Celli, Suffolk Comm. College Sheila Collins, writer, theologian Heather Cottin, teacher James Creane, Brooklyn College, sociology, psychology Muriel Dimen-Schein, Lehman College, anthropology Laurel Eisner, social work Doris Fassler, CCNY, English Evelyn Frankford, social work Estelle B. Freedman, Princeton, American history Jo Freeman, SUNY Purchase, political science Jacqueline Gill, Union Theological Atina Grossman, Rutgers, history Anita Haas, teacher Judith L. Holman, lawyer Suad Joseph, Hofstra, anthropology Beryl Kaplan, Barnard student Carmela A. Karnoutsos, Jersey City State, American history Ellen R. Kelly Joan Kelly, CCNY, women's history Maggi Landau, Sarah Lawrence, women's history Bettina Lande, Barnard, German, history Mary Kay Lane, Douglass, women's studies 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. Origins and Aims of Socialist Feminism Carole Martin, Sarah Lawrence, women's history Lucille McKearney Clara R. Melman, Staten Island Comm. College, sociology Ruth S. Meyers, Brooklyn College, ed. psych. Fanette Pollack, New York University Law School Iris Quigley, librarian Susan Rubenstein, history Avery Russell, Carnegie Corporation Dianne Miller Saccone, Sarah Lawrence, women's history Greta Schiller, CCNY, film Tracy Scott, Barnard, English Mary Sheerin, Union, education Janet Farrell Smith, Univ. of Mass., philosophy, women's studies Ruth S. Spitz, Empire State College, economics Amy Swerdlow, Sarah Lawrence, women's history Toni Tavarone, Syracuse Univ., psychology Gloria Weglund, College at Old Westbury Marli Weiner, Sarah Lawrence, history Kathryn B. Yatrakis, Empire State College, political science Regina Zambrotta, College at Old Westbury Rayna Reiter, The New School, anthropology