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Alumnae 14 records found Search took 0.07 seconds. 
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Lynn Doe graduated from Skidmore in 1970 and went on to serve as Skidmore’s College Secretary and Assistant to the President. She left Skidmore in 1987.
1981 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Bertha Callahan was a student at Skidmore School of the Arts in 1912. She later worked as the Saratoga Springs city welfare investigator and special investigator to the N [...]
1981-04-28 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Louise Wise, class of 1940, worked at Skidmore in admissions when the college voted to become coeducational and began recruiting men. She was first hired in 1970 and was [...]
1981-12-08 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Patricia Kern Ribner graduated with the class of 1968, experiencing life as a Skidmore student during the 1960s. She went on to teach high school English.
1982-03-18 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Gladys Monroe Icke was a graduate of the class of 1919, thus attending Skidmore during the WWI years, and a member of the Board of Trustees. She also served as Alumni Sec [...]
1982-05-07 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Ruthann Clark graduated from Skidmore in 1955 and went on to a career as a teacher of mathematics.
1982-05-13 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Helen Filene Ladd, 1899-1983, was one of Skidmore’s most influential and beloved alumna. She was a member of class of 1922, which was the first 4 year class at Skidmore [...]
1983-10-08 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Helen Hill Crane graduated from Skidmore in 1920. She was a member of only the second class at Skidmore to get a 4 year degree, but the option only became available when [...]
1986-02 | text | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Jean Poskanzer Rudnick, class of 1944, was described by President emeritus David Porter as “the world’s greatest expert on Skidmore College.” She served on the Boar [...]
1986-05 | text | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Ella Van Dyke Tuthill, class of 1932, was an artist, teacher and member of the Board of Trustees from 1949-1952 and vice president of the Alumni Association from 1946-48. [...]
1989-03-02 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Nancy Wiedenman Lester, class of 1958, attended Skidmore when Henry Moore – known affectionately by all the students as Prexy – was President of Skidmore. President M [...]
1989-03-03 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Ann Knickerbocker, class of 1975, came in with the first class of male students and graduated with a degree in English. She worked for the HEOP [Higher Education Opportun [...]
1989-03-06 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Charlotte Smith King attended Skidmore during the Great Depression and graduated in 1935 as a business major. Charlotte noted the worth in a Skidmore degree: even during [...]
1989-03-28 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |
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Mary Phillips Murray was a nursing student in the class of 1941 during the prime years of Skidmore’s nursing program.
1989-04-03 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Alumnae |

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