Box 29
Contains 6 Results:
Red River Valley Historical Journal of World History, Volume II, Number 4, Winter 1977
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.
LLA Documents Committee, Very Occasional Paper 3, Louisiana Documents; Women in the Record, October 1981
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.
Edith Garland Dupré, Alma Mater, 1901-1944, an Interpretative Essay, by Dick A. Hoffpauir, 1944
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.
Louisiana History, Vol. XXXV, No. 3, Summer 1994
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.
Remapping Second-Wave Feminism: The Long Women’s Rights Movement in Louisiana, 1950-1997, by Janet Allured, 2018
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.
Portrait of an Apeaser: Nevile Henderson British Ambassador to Germany, 1937-1939, May 1970
This collection contains Dr. Baker’s working files. These include materials from her history, humanities, and philosophy classes, student work, evaluations, and office files. The office files contain materials related to publishing, conferences, and organizations for which she was a member.