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1 | 1st Graders at the Zoo |
A black a white photograph of Houma, Louisiana, St. Francis School teacher, Marie and her first grade class visiting the zoo. newcombarchives@wave.tula Show moreA black a white photograph of Houma, Louisiana, St. Francis School teacher, Marie and her first grade class visiting the zoo. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Activism | 2019-07-17T21:18:22.348Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
2 | Aid For Advertising Careers |
A black and white portrait of Rosemary Norris, Executive Director of the Ad Club. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu |
Activism | 2019-07-18T14:06:36.066Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
3 | Aiken, June Roepe |
June Rose Roepe Aiken (1924-2018) grew up in New Orleans and graduated from Newcomb College with a degree in music in 1944. While at Newcomb, she was Show moreJune Rose Roepe Aiken (1924-2018) grew up in New Orleans and graduated from Newcomb College with a degree in music in 1944. While at Newcomb, she was involved in the A Capella Choir, Campus Night, the Glee Club, Honor Board, Newcomb Orchestra, Operetta, Student Council, and was President of the Newcomb School of Music. After her time at Newcomb, June went on to be a contracted studio pianist at Columbia Records in New York for several years. Later on, she taught music at Trinity Episcopal School, served as President of the Auxiliary of the Lighthouse for hte Blind, and was involved in the Ruth McEnery Stuart Clan, Le Petit Salon, the New Orleans Christians Women's Club, the Christian Medical Society, the Orleans Club, Quarante Club, the Women's Committee of the New Orleans Symphony, and was a founding member of Cadenzas. In this interview with Genevieve Pope, June focuses on her time at Newcomb, the relationship between Newcomb and Tulane, and her time teaching music after Newcomb. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Alumni | 2018-09-28T18:06:25.515Z | info:fedora/navlsc:alumnae |
4 | Alive! |
A black and white group photograph of a musical group called Alive! Photograph was taken by Michelle Ross. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu |
Activism | 2019-07-17T21:08:03.869Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
5 | Alma Woodfork and Dr. Elliot Willard |
A black and white photograph of Alma Woodfork and Dr. Elliot Willard. Photograph was taken by Nancy Ries. A similar photograph taken at the same time Show moreA black and white photograph of Alma Woodfork and Dr. Elliot Willard. Photograph was taken by Nancy Ries. A similar photograph taken at the same time was published in the July 1980 issue of DISTAFF. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Activism | 2019-07-17T21:23:34.404Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
6 | Alma Woodfork and Dr. Elliot Willard |
A black and white photograph of Alma Woodfork and Dr. Elliot Willard at the Neighborhood Organization of Treme East (NOTE) recognition banquet. Photo Show moreA black and white photograph of Alma Woodfork and Dr. Elliot Willard at the Neighborhood Organization of Treme East (NOTE) recognition banquet. Photograph taken by Nancy Ries. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Activism | 2019-07-18T14:06:31.567Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
7 | NA431.01.02.213 | Communities (social groups) | 2021-04-15T19:44:14.913Z | info:fedora/navlsc:shewolf | |
8 | Amoss, Pearl Pool |
Pearl C. Pool Amoss (1897-2001) was a lifelong resident ot New Orleans and graduated from Newcomb College in 1921 with a major in Art. At Newcomb, sh Show morePearl C. Pool Amoss (1897-2001) was a lifelong resident ot New Orleans and graduated from Newcomb College in 1921 with a major in Art. At Newcomb, she was a member of Chi Omega, the Newcomb Athletic Association, the Student Council, the Dramatic Club, and the Debating Club. She was the Art Representative to the Newcomb Student Government and was on the Finance Committee. In this interview with Susan Tucker, Pearl covers her time at Newcomb and her life since. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Alumni | 2018-09-28T18:06:26.494Z | info:fedora/navlsc:alumnae |
9 | NA142_174 | Activism | 2019-07-18T13:47:35.722Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff | |
10 | Andrea Canaan and Kathy Kendall |
A black and white photograph of Andrea Canaan (left) and Kathy Kendall (right) published in DISTAFF for an article called, "Women To Take Act On The Show moreA black and white photograph of Andrea Canaan (left) and Kathy Kendall (right) published in DISTAFF for an article called, "Women To Take Act On The Road." Photograph was taken by Meredith McElroy. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Activism | 2019-07-17T21:08:04.646Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
11 | Andrea Ruth Canaan |
A black and white photograph of Andrea Ruth Canaan. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu |
Activism | 2019-07-17T21:23:35.707Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
12 | NA431.01.02.014 | Communities (social groups) | 2021-04-05T20:07:01.796Z | info:fedora/navlsc:shewolf | |
13 | Andrews, Bethlehem Kottes |
Bethlehem Anne Kottes Andrews, a native New Orleanian, graduated from Newcomb College in 1957 with a major in chemistry. At Newcomb, she was a member Show moreBethlehem Anne Kottes Andrews, a native New Orleanian, graduated from Newcomb College in 1957 with a major in chemistry. At Newcomb, she was a member of Phi Mu, Alpha Sima Sigma, Beta Beta Beta, German Club, Newman Club, the Tulane Interfaith Council, and Newcomb Pan-Hellenic and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. After Newcomb, Bethlehem became the lead scientist in the textile finishing chemistry group at the United States Department of Agriculture's Southern Regional Research Center at New Orleans. In 1992, she received the Olney Medal for achievement in textile chemistry. Professionally, Bethlehem was an active member of the International Organization for Standardization and the American Association of Textile Chemists & Colorists. Outside of work, she was a member of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, a member of PEO, and a mentor in Tulane's Assist Program. She received the New Orleans Federal Executive Board's Woman of the Year award in 1979 and their Distinguished Service Award in 1983. In 1978, she was selected for inclusion in the Visiting Women Scientists Program. She was the third woman to receive the Iota Sigma Pi Award for Professional Excellence. In this interview with Carolyn Lenz, Bethlehem covers her time at Newcomb and life since. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Alumni | 2018-10-01T17:59:13.608Z | info:fedora/navlsc:alumnae |
14 | Anita Cannon, printer at The Printing Place |
A black and white photograph of Anita Cannon, printer at The Printing Place in New Orleans. Photograph was taken by Nancy Ries. newcombarchives@wave.tu Show moreA black and white photograph of Anita Cannon, printer at The Printing Place in New Orleans. Photograph was taken by Nancy Ries. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Activism | 2019-07-18T14:06:33.34Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
15 | Anna E. Many lounge |
A black and white photograph of women meeting in the Anna E. Many Lounge at the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women. newcombarchives@wave.tula Show moreA black and white photograph of women meeting in the Anna E. Many Lounge at the Newcomb College Center for Research on Women. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Activism | 2019-07-18T14:06:33.786Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
16 | Arlene Loplato |
A color photograph of Arlene Loplato for an article in DISTAFF called, "Only Your Hairdresser Knows." newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu |
Activism | 2019-07-18T13:47:34.011Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
17 | NA431.01.02.102 | Communities (social groups) | 2021-04-06T21:17:14.526Z | info:fedora/navlsc:shewolf | |
18 | Artist at work |
A black and white photograph of an artist at work. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu |
Activism | 2019-07-17T21:18:18.974Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
19 | Ascension Parish chemical plant |
A color photograph of a chemical plant in Ascension Parish published for an article in DISTAFF called, "Two Women Fight fot Life In Louisana Cancer C Show moreA color photograph of a chemical plant in Ascension Parish published for an article in DISTAFF called, "Two Women Fight fot Life In Louisana Cancer Corridor." Photograph was taken by Maureen Kowsky. newcombarchives@wave.tulane.edu Show less |
Activism | 2019-07-17T21:18:19.272Z | info:fedora/navlsc:distaff |
20 | NA431.01.02.073 | Communities (social groups) | 2021-04-06T21:16:56.521Z | info:fedora/navlsc:shewolf |