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Photo Of Catherine Hanlon '79, Prof. Mary A. Armstrong and Rita Mae Brown
12018-11-19T16:38:12+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b9318This photograph of Catherine Hanlon '79, Professor Mary A. Armstrong and author Rita Mae Brown was taken after Brown's guest lecture in Armstrong's WGS 340 class in Spring 2018plain2018-11-19T20:47:37+00:00Lafayette College Special Collections and College Archvies27 Mar 2018PhotoMichael Kubel20180327122358-0400EastonPAMichael Kubel / Zovko PhotographMichael KubelPioneering feminist, activist and author Rita Mae Brown visits campus and talks with students.Michael Kubel / Zovko Photographic llcTuesday March 27, 2018.0:6:0:000640Mary A. Armstrong20180327122358-0400USAUSAMary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
1media/RMB in WGS340-spring 2018.JPG2018-11-02T19:07:38+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93Rita Mae Brown8image_header2019-04-23T01:35:00+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93
1media/RMB Book Signing 2.JPG2018-10-12T20:16:48+00:00Jennifer Wellnitz11691f53c1b63668e9dcc06f4135af63e677501eLGBTQ+ Literature8image_header2019-04-27T16:38:29+00:00Mary A Armstrong41061fcf0da5c46170ab7fce619c80dcde461b93