WLCB project blog highlights
Between 2017-2020, project team members shared their research discoveries on the project blog. The highlighted posts included here show fascinating glimpses of the historical period and the evolution of the archive. Some of them are also starting points for future research projects. Please contact us if you’d like to contribute!
2020
New Year’s, and after by Jean Lee Cole, January 2, 2020
How the Vote Was Won by Jean Lee Cole, January 15, 2020
2019
A Christmas poem from Elizabeth Latimer by Jean Lee Cole, December 21, 2019
A Living Counterpart to the WLCB by Jean Lee Cole, October 20, 2019
Why the WLCB opposed suffrage by Jean Lee Cole, August 19, 2019
Haughton & Haughton, dressmakers to the (Baltimore) stars by Jean Lee Cole, March 7, 2019
2018
Endings and sequels by Jean Lee Cole, May 22, 2018
The Salon at last! by Jean Lee Cole, May 7, 2018
More from the slush pile by Jean Lee Cole, April 2, 2018
The Slush Pile by Jean Lee Cole, March 25, 2018
Ellen Duvall: A look at the whole person by Katie Kazmierski, February 28, 2018
Contemporary Critics by Jean Lee Cole, February 13, 2018
Hey hey, the class begins! by Jean Lee Cole, January 23, 2018
The House of Mirth … at last by Jean Lee Cole, January 8, 2018
2017
Hurrah for volunteers! by Jean Lee Cole, October 27, 2017
Bmore Historic Unconference! by Clara Love, October 5, 2017
Meeting the Members—Henrietta Szold by Sydney Johnson, August 17, 2017
Documenting the only voting these women were allowed to take part in because they lived, and we continue to live, in a patriarchal society by Ellen Roussel, August 10, 2017
Peaceful Politics? by Clara Love, August 10, 2017
Arguing for Creative Ability in Women by Ignoring the Topic by Ellen Roussel, August 3, 2017
An Obscurity among Obscurities, Miss Laura de Valin by Jean Lee Cole, July 31, 2017
Consistency, Thou Art a Jewel by Clara Love, July 27, 2017
Getting to the bottom of Lanier’s burial by Hunter Flynn, July 25, 2017
A Moment in Time/What Kind of Legacy? by Clara Love, July 18, 2017
Women’s education in Baltimore: Goucher & Lutherville by Hunter Flynn, July 16, 2017
Germans at Lehmann’s Hall by Jean Lee Cole, July 16, 2017
Lehmann’s Hall–What are you? by Ellen Roussel, July 13, 2017
Titles, Texts, and Some Sapphic Poems by Clara Love, July 13, 2017
What was the Edgar Allan Poe Memorial Association? by Katie Kazmierski, July 12, 2017
Shortchanging the Janitress by Ellen Roussel, June 29, 2017
It’s 1909 and I smell drama by Katie Kazmierski, June 29, 2017
Publication by Clara Love, June 28, 2017
Language and Education by Hunter Flynn, June 27, 2017
Motives Behind Giving by Katie Kazmierski, June 22, 2017
Club and Their Associations by Ellen Roussel, June 22, 2017
Halls of Memory by Hunter Flynn, June 22, 2017
Programs, Revisited by Clara Love, June 21, 2017
Forming Their Identity by Sydney Johnson, June 15, 2017
Snippets from Nine Years of Club Programs by Clara Love, June 15, 2017
American Identity by Hunter Flynn, June 14, 2017