Interviews, 1981.

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Interviews, 1981.

Interviews, with catalogs, with Hollis (side 1) and Juta Fowkes (side 2), at Chapel Hill, N.C., about Ruth Faison Shaw, artist, teacher, and art therapist, and her use of finger painting in occupational therapy.

1 audiotape (2 hr.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8056140

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Shaw, Ruth Faison, 1887-1969

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Ruth Faison Shaw was born in 1887 near Wilmington, N.C. She worked as a school teacher in North Carolina before World War I, but in 1918 she traveled to France to travel and support the war effort in a volunteer position through the Young Men's Christian Association. After a brief return to North Carolina, Shaw went back to Europe in 1920 and worked as a teacher for British and American children in Rome. During this time, she published several books: Offerings and Offsprings, The Old Shoe, and T...

Fowkes, Juta

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Stankiewicz, Mary Ann

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Hollis, Irene

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