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Oral Histories of Skidmore College 27 records found Search took 0.08 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 |
2.
Irene Carn was a Professor of Nursing from 1936 through 1968. She taught at both of Skidmore’s nursing programs at the Mary McClellan Hospital in Cambridge, NY and in N [...]
1981-03-24 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
3.
Marion Pease was on the art faculty at Skidmore and taught from 1925 to 1959. She was both director and chair of the Fine and Applied Art programs and chair of the Art pr [...]
1981-03-24 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
4.
Miriam Benkovitz was born in 1911 and was an English professor at Skidmore from 1946 until 1977. She died in 1986. Her biographies of Ronald Firbank, Frederick Rolfe, and [...]
1981-04-13 | text | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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Theophile Krawiec taught psychology at Skidmore for 33 years between 1945 and 1978. He taught several semesters at Skidmore’s Glens Falls Division, which was set up to [...]
1981-04-15 | text | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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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 |
7.
Mary Elizabeth Larsen served as Lucy Skidmore Scribner’s secretary from 1919-1931 and then as Secretary to the subsequent Skidmore Presidents until 1966. She died in 19 [...]
1981-05-06 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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Eleanore Galant served as an assistant in the Office of the President and as director of publications, working at Skidmore from 1954 until 1986. She was married for 64 ye [...]
1981-09-03 | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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Henry Galant, professor and chair of the Government department, served at Skidmore from 1954 through 1986. He is credited with founding Skidmore’s Government department [...]
1981-09-06 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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Erwin Levine was a professor in the Government Department from 1974-1988 and chair from 1979-1986. At his retirement, a fund was established in his honor to help Skidmore [...]
1981-12-02 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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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 |
12.
Lynne Gelber arrived at Skidmore in 1966. She was a French professor and served as department chair of foreign languages and literature several times. She specialized in [...]
1982-01-14 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
13.
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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Mary Elizabeth Larsen served as Lucy Skidmore Scribner’s secretary from 1919-1931 and then as Secretary to the subsequent Skidmore Presidents until 1966. She died in 19 [...]
1982-04-09 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
15.
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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George Colton served on the Board of Trustees from 1972 until 1986. He was Vice President emeritus at Dartmouth when President Palamountain personally approached him to s [...]
1989-02-28 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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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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Peter Sipperly came to Skidmore in 1972 and was the Associate Dean of Student Affairs during the time of the Wilmarth dorm fire (with a student fatality), the introductio [...]
1989-03-15 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
25.
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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David Marcell came to Skidmore in 1964 as the director of the then one-person American Studies department. As that department grew, he became chair in 1968. In 1977, he w [...]
1989-03-29 | spoken word | Oral Histories of Skidmore College, Faculty & Administrators |
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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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