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A documentary about how a conservative University administration and a radical feminist organization (the National Organization for Women, NOW) joined forces in 1970 to open a full-time daycare to…
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How Ocaml Compiled to a Von Neumann Machine
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August 16th, 2020 Speaker
Andrew Appel Department
COS Location
Princeton NJ
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Excerpts from the interview with Liz Hagen (by Richard Anderson) and interview with Mary Proctor and Halci Bohen by Jessica Mack about the tension-filled relationship with UNOW and U-League, the…
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Liz Hagen, Richard Anderson, Mary Proctor, Halci Bohen, and Jessica Mack
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Victory Chase explains the interest of the National Organization for Women (NOW) in the issue of child care in the 1970s. Interview by Carolyn Jones.
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May 8th, 2019 Speaker
Victory Chase and Carolyn Jones
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Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick, an art teacher, came to Princeton in 1969 and lived in the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood. Before her son was old enough to enroll at UNOW, she kept him in a cardboard box…
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May 20th, 2019 Speaker
Eileen Hohmuth Lemonick and Carolyn Jones Location
Princeton, NJ
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By law, Francesca Benson (then Stonaker) had to stop teaching when she adopted her children. In 1969, she joined the central New Jersey Chapter of N.O.W., and was soon drawn into a committee tasked…
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May 10th, 2019 Speaker
Francesca Benson and Carolyn Jones
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Victory Chase moved to the Princeton area in 1969 and soon became involved with the central New Jersey Chapter of N.O.W. As well as attending consciousness-raising sessions with fellow feminists, she…
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May 8th, 2019 Speaker
Victory Chase and Carolyn Jones Location
UNOW Day Nursery
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