Interview with IUE staffer and CLUW president conducted by Dennis Deslippe for his book, “Rights, Not Roses”: Unions and the Rise of Working-Class Rights & democracy -- Feminism, 1945-80.
Gloria Reinish was the first woman to receive an undergraduate degree, a master’s degree (both in electrical engineering), and a doctorate (in bioengineering) from Columbia University. She began her career in industry, working for Bell Labs,…
Gloria Steinem, a founder of Ms. Magazine and the National Women's Political Caucus, is a journalist and social activist. She is one of the best known feminist leaders of the 1970's and 1980's.
This interview is conducted in two parts. Part I discusses Chapman’s early years in Wisconsin, graduating from the University of Wisconsin in 1931 during the Depression. In 1934 a college fraternity brother asked Chapman to help him out with the…
Special Project 150 Stories for 150 Years. Several different interviewers, including staff and volunteers of the Joint Archives of Holland, with 170 different interviewees about their impressions of Holland, Michigan. Tracy Bednarick (1996) and…
Former cook and owner of Boone's City Kitchen/Veurink's City Kitchen. Originally founded in the 1946 by Clarence C. Boone at 68 E. 8th Street in Holland and later purchased from Boone's survivors and co-owner Frank Moser by Gordon Veurink.