Nancy described growing up in Yonkers with a large Assyrian family and being involved with the Assyrian American community in Yonkers. She talked about her family's history and a memorable moment her grandmother's family had with the Czar of Russia.…
In this photo essay, using archival materials the Yonkers Public Library and oral history interviews with YPL librarians Eugene Howell and Mary Robison, Sarah Lawrence student Molly Blade talks about shifting gendered expectations for librarian…
Sarah Lawrence Student Molly Blade Hatch conducted this oral history interview with Librarian Eugene Howell about library fashions, including shifting professional standards for dress and gendered expectations.
Sarah Lawrence Student Molly Blade Hatch conducted this oral history interview with Librarian Mary Robison about library fashions, including shifting professional standards for dress and gendered expectations.
The letter describes how members of the U.S.V.L.S.C., including Frank and Kay Kendrick, rescued Michael & Catherine Amoia and Dennis & MaryAnn Wepfer.
The letter is signed by the Amoias and Wepfers. It is dated 1996.
The letter is notifying Mayor Zaleski that the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps rescued Michael & Catherine Amoia and Dennis and MaryAnn Wepfer. He commends them for saving their saves.