Box 4
Contains 22 Results:
“Christmas Legends and Customs in Other Lands”, undated
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“Chrysanthemums,” delivered to the Walla Walla Garden Club, 1954
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“The Daughter of Pioneers”, undated
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“A Dream Come True”, undated
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“A Fantasy of the Books”, undated
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“Flower Legends”, 1940
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“Flower Legends,” delivered to the Walla Walla Garden Club, 1953
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“Friendship,” delivered to the Martha Circle, 1949
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“Gandhi”, undated
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.
“Garden Club Christmas Party,” delivered to the Walla Walla Garden Club, 1946
Handwritten notes for speeches delivered from the 1920s through the 1950s provide insight into the proceedings of Walla Walla women’s club meetings. Fix’s speeches cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from book reviews to advice on gardening to didactic talks on academic subjects. In two speeches, “A Dream Come True,” and “Turning the Pages,” Fix discusses her career as a librarian. “The Daughter of Pioneers” speech contains useful information about Fix’s childhood.