Women Take Over Dickinsonian in 1944
In the 1944 Microcosm, the Dickinsonian is staffed mostly by female students with Kathleen Briner as the editor-in-chief. The 1943 Microcosm reveals that the Dickinsonian had mostly male students on its staff as well as a male editor-in-chief. In 1944, the description for the Dickinsonian cites the difficulties the staff faced due to wartime shortages and their efforts to send copies of the newspaper to Dickinson's servicemen.
Tags:
- Boylhart, Carol
- Briner, Kathleen
- Callahan, Patricia
- Doney, Jean
- Eisenhour, Irene
- Frendlich, Helen
- Hartzell, Dorothy
- Harvey, Martha
- Kistler, Mary E.
- Matthews, Helen
- Nagle, Dorothy F.
- Nell, Irene
- Person, Nancy
- Preston, Mary
- Rinehart, Joyce
- Shreve, Kathryn
- Skinner, Richard
- Spangenburg, Doris
- Sprole, Donald
- Stettler, Wallace
- Stevens, Barbara
- Stuart, Mary
- Sweet, Lucille
- Thatcher, Joan
- Twyeffort, Virginia
- Voorhis, Eleanor
- Williams, Joyce
- World War II
- Dickinsonian
- Microcosm
- 1940-1949