Beverly Nanes Dubrin grew up in Boston with her parents and younger sister. With constant encouragement from her parents to attend university, Beverly decided on …
Carol Markovitz Raskin graduated from Pembroke in 1962 with a degree in International Relations. She then moved to Canada to work as in international economist …
Carol Rita (Frenier) Dannenberg states that she was the one in her family who had big aspirations. She discusses her decision to attend Pembroke; dating …
"Every girl should go to college." Flanders recalls telling her parents as a sophomore in high school. Flanders reflects on her arrival at Pembroke, taking …
This interview was donated to the Brown Women Speak project by Carolyn Converse, class of 1964. Converse asked her Strathclyde University coworker, Kathy Kane, to …
In this interview, Charlotte Lowney Tomas, looking back on a 40-year career with Pembroke and Brown, details her upward trajectory through the ranks of the …
In the first part of this interview, Elizabeth (Kenyon) Goodale discusses her Aunt Nettie\u2019s experience as a member of Pembroke's first entering class in 1895. …
Geneva, Margaret, Barbara, Jane, Gretchen, Margie, and Jenifer begin their interview by reminiscing about their reasons for choosing Pembroke, citing the coordinate education system as …
Barbara, Anne, Jane, Carol, and Raya begin their interview by reminiscing about their reasons for choosing Pembroke. All five women came to Brown from different …
This interview with members of the Brown University class of 1981 summarizes the undergraduate experiences of Marie-Armide "Mimi" (Storey) Ellis, Kathryn "K.K." Streator, Claire Boerschlein-Hare, …
This interview with members of the Brown University class of 1983 showcases the undergraduate experiences of Norah Gaughan, Carmen Rodriguez, Gwenn (Masterman) Snider, Kay (Levinson) …
This interview with members of the Brown University class of 1984 captures the experiences of Joy Brownstein, Jean Eastman-Ryan, Maria Mileno, Marcia Brown, Barbara Reid …
Connie begins by talking about her family's involvement in Brown University, and her eventual decision to transfer to Brown. She then discusses her challenging time …
In Part I, Cynthia begins by describing her family background. She talks about the contemporary stigma against a middle class wife with a career\u2014and the …