Box 5
Contains 21 Results:
“One of My Dreams”, 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.
“Our Yankee Heritage”, 1955
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.
“Over the Garden Fence”, 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.
“Pioneer History,” Delivered to the D.A.R., 1955
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.
“Pioneer Park of Walla Walla,” delivered to the Walla Walla Garden Club, 1957
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.
“Rain Making,” delivered to the Delphian Culture Club, 1952
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.
“Research [on Whitman Mission]”, 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.
“Reveries of an Old Maid”, 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.
“This Is the Centennial Year of the Great Migration of 1843 into the Northwest”, 1943
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.
“Thoughts on the Seasons”, 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.