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Box 5

 Container

Contains 8 Results:

Public Finance and International Trade (2 of 4), 1948-1964

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The COURSE/ACADEMIC MATERIAL, LECTURE NOTES series includes lecture notes and class materials that Mrs. May used to conduct two courses, International Trade and Public Finance. She taught these two courses from the time that she arrived at Wheaton so that the folders are separated by subject and span the entire time she was at Wheaton from 1949-1964.

Dates: 1948-1964

Public Finance and International Trade (3 of 4), 1948-1964

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The COURSE/ACADEMIC MATERIAL, LECTURE NOTES series includes lecture notes and class materials that Mrs. May used to conduct two courses, International Trade and Public Finance. She taught these two courses from the time that she arrived at Wheaton so that the folders are separated by subject and span the entire time she was at Wheaton from 1949-1964.

Dates: 1948-1964

Public Finance and International Trade (4 of 4), 1948-1964

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

The COURSE/ACADEMIC MATERIAL, LECTURE NOTES series includes lecture notes and class materials that Mrs. May used to conduct two courses, International Trade and Public Finance. She taught these two courses from the time that she arrived at Wheaton so that the folders are separated by subject and span the entire time she was at Wheaton from 1949-1964.

Dates: 1948-1964

Opening Functions, 1949-1963

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: The SPEECHES series contains drafts and typed speeches that Mrs. May gave while at Wheaton College. Of note is the speech “Three Faces of Eve,” for which she gained some notoriety. Written in 1963, and famous at Wheaton as “Mrs. May’s vertical woman speech.” the speech champions the value of women. She suggests that marriage and family are not the only options open to a woman but that further education and the pursuit of a career are viable choices. The speech can be found in box five,...
Dates: 1949-1963

Speeches-Wheaton College , 1954-1963

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Series: The SPEECHES series contains drafts and typed speeches that Mrs. May gave while at Wheaton College. Of note is the speech “Three Faces of Eve,” for which she gained some notoriety. Written in 1963, and famous at Wheaton as “Mrs. May’s vertical woman speech.” the speech champions the value of women. She suggests that marriage and family are not the only options open to a woman but that further education and the pursuit of a career are viable choices. The speech can be found in box five,...
Dates: 1954-1963

Speeches-Wheaton College, 1959-1964

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: The SPEECHES series contains drafts and typed speeches that Mrs. May gave while at Wheaton College. Of note is the speech “Three Faces of Eve,” for which she gained some notoriety. Written in 1963, and famous at Wheaton as “Mrs. May’s vertical woman speech.” the speech champions the value of women. She suggests that marriage and family are not the only options open to a woman but that further education and the pursuit of a career are viable choices. The speech can be found in box five,...
Dates: 1959-1964

Conferences and Meetings, 1954-1964

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: The SPEECHES series contains drafts and typed speeches that Mrs. May gave while at Wheaton College. Of note is the speech “Three Faces of Eve,” for which she gained some notoriety. Written in 1963, and famous at Wheaton as “Mrs. May’s vertical woman speech.” the speech champions the value of women. She suggests that marriage and family are not the only options open to a woman but that further education and the pursuit of a career are viable choices. The speech can be found in box five,...
Dates: 1954-1964

Association of Bank Women, 1950

 File — Box: 5, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Series: The SPEECHES series contains drafts and typed speeches that Mrs. May gave while at Wheaton College. Of note is the speech “Three Faces of Eve,” for which she gained some notoriety. Written in 1963, and famous at Wheaton as “Mrs. May’s vertical woman speech.” the speech champions the value of women. She suggests that marriage and family are not the only options open to a woman but that further education and the pursuit of a career are viable choices. The speech can be found in box five,...
Dates: 1950