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Book is 23-year labor of love
Historians persevere with their 'Women in Utah History' project
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Scott names the historians who passed away: Mary Clark and Lois Kelley died before the book's publication was assured. Their families turned their original papers over to Scott, who finished Clark's chapter and found another author to work on Kelley's. Cary Stevens Jones, the book's original photo editor, died young, of cancer, Scott says sadly.
Helen Papanikolas died most recently. When Scott called her to say, "Utah State University is interested in publishing our book," Papanikolas was glad. But she also said she was going through chemotherapy and didn't have the energy to work on her chapter.
Scott remembers the last e-mails she got from Papanikolas. As it happened, Scott's mother was about to begin chemotherapy and Papanikolas offered advice and encouragement.
Thatcher also has dearly held memories of Papanikolas of her generosity and her accepting nature. Papanikolas mentored a generation of local Ph.D. students, Thatcher recalls. Thatcher remembers how she and her friends used to tell each other, "When we grow up, we want to be just like Helen Papanikolas."
To be considered for the award the author must be enrolled at a university or college and the paper must address some historical aspect of women's lives in Utah. For details, call Thatcher at 533-3574.
If you go ...
What: "Women in Utah History: Paradigm or Paradox?" lectures
When: Wednesday through March 29, noon on days listed below
Where: Zephyr Room, Utah State Historical Society, 300 S. 455 West
How much: Free
Phone: 533-3500
Web: history.utah.gov
Schedule
Wednesday: "Images from 'Women in Utah History,' " Susan Whetstone, photo librarian, Utah Historical Society
March 8: "From Schoolmarm to State Superintendent: The Changing Role of Women in Utah Education, 1847-2004," Patricia Lyn Scott, consulting archivist, Westminster College
March 15: "Women in Politics: Power in the Public Sphere," Kathryn L. MacKay, associate professor, Weber State University
March 22: "Conflict and Contributions: Women in Utah Churches, 1847-1920," John Sillito, archivist and professor, WSU
March 29: "Gainfully Employed Women in Utah," Miriam B. Murphy, historian and writer, former associate editor of the "Utah Historical Quarterly"
E-mail: susan@desnews.com
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