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20 years of feminist firepower
A newspaper article describing the history of the feminist publication "New Directions for Women."
The article covers the founding of the newspaper, the struggles it faced in the 80s, and finally the revitalization of the organization in the early 90s. -
41 Years in the Englewood Schools - Educator raised expectations
A newspaper article covers a lecture from Leroy McCloud. The article covers McCloud's experience in the Englewood school system, especially the racial divide. McCloud described his struggle to get equal support for Dwight Morrow which was and still is primarily attended by black students. McCloud believed that the fight to desegregate schools by merging Tenafly and Englewood Cliffs should have been dropped, as it was taking money away from supporting students. McCloud also feared for the future of education. -
A Bad Burglar
A Newspaper article describes a burglary in which George Coe was shot by John Baum. The wound was thought to be fatal, but Coe survived. -
A Determined Gal Is Betsy
A newspaper article describes the life and career of Betsy Palmer. The article also contains numerous quotes from the actress discussing her history and life in Englewood, New Jersey. -
A Remarkable Centenaian
A newspaper article tells how Charles Henry Booth is the oldest insurance policy-holder in the world.Tags Senior Citizens -
A Story of the Civil War
A newspaper article describes the correspondence between George S. Coe and Congressman E. G. Spaulding about finances between the New York banks and the government. The letters also mention the involvement of George Coe in future government financial matters in the aftermath of the Civil War. -
A Tribute to a Good Man
An obituary for James Harrison Dwight. A memorial tablet was made in his honor. -
African Ritual Dances to Aid Building Fund
A newspaper article describes how young Englewood residents presented a Danceaganza to help raise funds for the Galilee Methodist Church. Micheal Babatunde Olatunji trained students in African ceremonial and ritual dances. Calvin Vismale came up with the idea.