Interviews for womanpriest, 1984-1985.

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Interviews for womanpriest, 1984-1985.

Videotaped interviews for "WOMANPRIEST," relating to the life and career of the Rev. Betty Bone Schiess. Interviewees include Dr. Lois Black, Constance E. Cook, Right Rev. Ned Cole, Right Rev. Robert DeWitt, Karen DeCrow, Rev. Sue Hiatt, Hon. Hugh R. Jones, Rev. Betty Bone Schiess, Rev. Paul Washington, and Dr. Charles Willie. There are also tapes of the celebration at Grace Episcopal Church, July 29, 1984 and a copy of the completed videotape of WOMANPRIEST.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7905856

Cornell University Library

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Cole, Ned A.

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Schiess, Betty Bone

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Episcopal priest. Betty Bone Schiess graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1945. She received an M.A. from Syracuse University in 1947 and a Master of Divinity in 1972 from the Rochester Center for Theological Studies. In 1972, she was ordained a deacon of the Episcopal Church in the United States, and ordained as a priest in 1974. The ordination in 1974 in Philadelphia of eleven woem by four inactive priests was deemed "irregular" in that it was done without ap...

Decrow, Karen

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DeWitt, Robert.

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Agonito, Joseph

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Black, Lois, 1937-

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Jones, Hugh Prosser

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Willie, Charles Vert, 1927-....

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Educator and social activist Charles Vert Willie was born in Dallas, Texas, on October 8, 1927. Willie attended Morehouse College and graduated in 1948. The following year, he received a master's degree from Atlanta University and in 1957, he obtained a Ph.D. in sociology at Syracuse University. At Syracuse University, Willie served as chair of the Department of Sociology and Vice President of the University, at a time when African Americans were not holding such positions. He then was hired by ...

Washington, Paula G. (Paula Greenfield)

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Hiatt, Sue

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Cook, Constance Ewing, 1942-....

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Grace Episcopal Church (Syracuse, N.Y.)

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