Ruth Gage-Colby papers. 1912-1988.

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Ruth Gage-Colby papers. 1912-1988.

Biographical information and ephemera, photographs, correspondence, speeches, political conference materials, and high school and college scrapbooks that document the youth, mid-life organizational affiliations, and death of a press correspondent, speaker, and volunteer activist who worked at the United Nations, was active in women's peace organizations, and was committed to nuclear disarmament, the Vietnam War protest, and human rights.

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National Conference for New Politics

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Gage-Colby, Ruth

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Ruth Gage-Colby (1899-1984) was active in the world peace movement for seventy years. She was active in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, worked as a journalist covering the United Nations, and attended the Japanese Conferences Against A and H Bombs. From the description of Collection, 1951-1985. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 27964008 Ruth Gage was born in Olivia, Minnesota on February 1, 1899, the first of two...

Parks, Marion

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Chronology of the life of Marion Parks Circa 1904 Born in Pasadena 1920 Graduated from Pasadena High School 1920 21 Attended Occidental College 1...

Olivia High School (Olivia, Minn.)

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Stanley College (Minneapolis, Minn.).

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Dickinson, Irene Power

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Speakers Research Committee for the United Nations.

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