Personal papers, 1975-1989.

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Personal papers, 1975-1989.

Description: Personal papers of Lee Morical, faculty member of Counceling and Psychological Services Department. In 1971, she founded the Center for Women's Alternatives, the first counseling center for women in rural Wisconsin. In 1975, she founded Women Helping Women/Peer Counselor Training, a program to train housewives for paid employment as paraprofessional counselors. She was the author of "Where's My Happy Ending? Women and the Myth of Having it All." Papers include her various projects, writing her book, and personal journals.

2 ln. ft. (2 cartons) of unprocessed records.

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University of Wisconsin--Stout. Peer Counseling Project.

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Morical, Lee

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University of Wisconsin--Stout. Women Helping Women Project.

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Morical, Edward O.,

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