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"Trademark:
Scout,” in Scouting Frontiers: Youth
and the Scout Movement’s First Century, Tammy
M. Proctor and Nelson R. Block, eds. Cambridge
Scholars Publishing, 2009.
“Discovering
Summer,” Winterthur
Portfolio, Volume 42, no. 1, Spring 2008. .
Growing
Girls: The Natural Origins of Girls’ Organizations
in America, Rutgers University Press, September 2007.
“The
Politics of Pageantry,” European
Social Science History, Lisbon, Portugal, March,
2008.
Roundtable Discussant, Documenting Scouting and
Guiding in the Archives, Scouting: A Centennial History
Symposium, Johns Hopkins University, February, 2008.
“Title IX: Gender Equity and Athletics at
Penn,” A Panel Discussion marking the 30th
Anniversary of Women’s Studies. Philadelphia,
PA, March 2004.
“Real Girls, Not Stupid Country Girls: Scouting
and Rural Health,” American Association for
the History of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, April,
2002.
“An
Evolutionary Tale of Girls and Snails,” Natural
History Cabinet, Cambridge
University, England, February 2001.
“Health in the Balance: Learning Lessons from
the Landscape of Summer Camp,” History of Science
Society, Vancouver, BC, November 2000.
“A
Splendid Army of Women: Uniforms and the Mobilization
of Girls in WWI,” National
Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, DC. March 2000.
“Eugenics
and the Camp Fire Girls, 1912-1939,” Eugenics
Past & Present: Historic Perspectives
and Current Discourse, Drew University, Madison, NJ, March 1999.
“It
Takes a Primitive Woman: The Role of Women in the
Creation of the Appalachian Trail,” Berkshire
Conference on the History of Women, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, June, 1996.
Mellon
Grant, Partnership in Faculty Assessment, Rollins
College
Women’s Studies Dissertation Fellowship, Univ. of Pennsylvania
Graduate Research Grant, The Rockefeller Archives
Mellon Practicum Fellowship, American Philosophical Society
Alice Paul Award for Improving the Status and Opportunities of Women at the
University of Pennsylvania
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School Teaching Experience |
Delaware Valley Friends, Bryn Mawr
Springside School, Philadelphia
Germantown Friends School, Philadelphia
CORA-Neumann Project, Kensington, Philadelphia
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