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It was July, 1920, just before the presidential election. Seven decades of women had worked for this moment, for the 19th amendment to be ratified, for the woman’s voice to be heard on the ballot. Thirty-five states had said yes and it was all left in the hands of one state. Tennessee ratified and 27 million women were able to vote.
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A chapter by Professor of Theatre Craig Latrell is included in Globalization and Modernity in Asia: Performative Moments, recently published by Amsterdam University Press.
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Moth, a book of poems by Associate Professor of Literature and Creative Writing Jane Springer, was recently published by LSU Press.
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Ann Owen, the Henry Platt Bristol Professor of Economics, was interviewed by American Public Media's Marketplace senior reporter Tracey Samuelson on research released by the Boston Federal Reserve that showed that “historically, a low unemployment rate can signal trouble for the economy.”
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Educational Technologist and Digital Media Specialist Ben Salzman ’14, Jon Bellona ’03, and Professor of Art Ella Gant recently honored Professor of Music Sam Pellman in presentations at the Kyma International Sound Symposium.
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Maurice Isserman, the Publius Virgilius Rogers Professor of American History, penned an op-ed in The New York Times, “Who Are You Calling a ‘Harringtonite’?”
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Students have been back on campus for less than two weeks, but that hasn’t stopped them from getting busy with clubs and organizations, and events on and off-campus. Over the past two weeks they’ve enjoyed a “Hamchella” concert and cooled off at CAB Waterfest.
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The Right Honourable David Cameron, Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2010-2016), will be Hamilton College’s next Sacerdote Great Names speaker on Monday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. The program is free and open to the public, although tickets are required. Tickets are available through the college’s website.
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