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Happy International Women’s Day!

March 8, 2014 Will Hansen
Flyer for an International Women's Day event in Atlanta, 1984.  From the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Archives.
Flyer for an International Women’s Day event in Atlanta, 1984. From the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance Records.



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RSS New Archival Collections at the Rubenstein Library

  • William T. Gannaway papers, 1853-1906.
  • Beverly Morriss family papers, 1814-1947.
  • J. Walter Thompson Company Chicago Office Information Center printed materials, 1971-2000.
  • Office of Public Affairs and Government Relations Reference Collection, 1939-2008.
  • Edwin and Anita Low papers, 1920-2007.

RSS New Books and Other Publications at the Rubenstein Library

  • Průbojné aranžování. Díl 1 : abeceda aranžování / Josef Henrych.
  • Advice to youth; : containing a compendium of the duties of human life in youth and manhood. / By Hugh Blair, D.D.F.R.S. author of Sermons, Lectures on rhetoric, &c.
  • A geographical description of the United States : with the contiguous British and Spanish possessions, intended as an accompaniment to Melish's map of these countries / by John Melish.
  • Martha Washington's Booke of cookery : and Booke of sweetmeats: bring a family manuscript, curiously copied by an unknown hand sometime in the seventeenth century, which was in her keeping from 1749, the time of her marriage to Daniel Custis, to 1799, at which time she gave it to Eleanor Parke Custis, her grandaughter, on the occasion of her marriage to Lawrence Lewis / transcribed by Karen Hess with historical notes and copious annotations.
  • Fielding Dawson : new collages / Tom Bryan, exhibition curator and catalog editor ; Phil Block, exhibition and catalog concept ; Cecil Dorman, design and production.

RSS New Rubenstein Library Materials Added to the Internet Archive

  • Verbal scenery in the plays of Shakespeare, Jonson, Greene, and Marlowe 1942 April 22, 2025
  • The Joint Council on Economic Education : a program for curriculum change 1980 April 15, 2025
  • The son of heaven, a tragic melodrama 19--?] April 15, 2025
  • The correspondence of Robert Toombs, Alexander H. Stephens, and Howell Cobb 1913 April 9, 2025
  • Elegía a una criatura que vino del alba .. 1900 April 9, 2025

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