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“Velveteen: The Real Girl Short Fiction Collection: A Short Fiction Collection, By: Velveteen” is the story of a young Woman who travels back in time to 1983 San Francisco, where she descends into the seedy underground circuit. She subsequently triumphs over her "Manager” (Lil Boochie), as well as the symbolic representation of Pure Evil embodied in the character Jackie_drew. In the end, Velveteen goes on to find Love and Redemption at an eponymously-named Chicken Sandwich Restaurant.
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"Fellowships Fund"
AAUW To Hear Mrs. Ray Hall
Barnstable Patriot, January 18, 1968
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"Traditional Values in American Life"
will be the subject of a talk to be given by
Mrs. Ray S. Hall for the Cape Cod Branch. American Association of University Women, on Tuesday, Jan. 23 nt 7:30 p.m. in the Hyannis Library.
All AAUW branches across the United States this year are stuaying
"Testing Values In a Changing Society" or the efforts of our nation to recognize and cope with the changes of our industrialized and urbanized society.
Mrs. Hall, as executive director of the Cape Cod Homemaker Service, has observed in her work the shifting patterns.
She will discuss the values that people today honor and follow.
In charge of the program are
Miss Kailiope Garoufes and
Miss Anne Halllday.
Preceding the business meeting to be conducted by Dr. Ruth Richards Miller, president, there will be a silent auction for the benefit of the
Fellowships Fund
which is supported nationally by the organization to give financial aid to scholars both from here and abroad.
Mrs. Richard Teel and
M r s. George C. Reeser will be in charge of the auction that will include interesting articles brought from abroad by travelling members RS well as household Items.
Ail friends of AAUW may attend.
Following a board meeting at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, at the home of
Dr. Miller, Craigvllle Beach Road, Centerville, there will be a tea in honor of
Mrs. Warren H. Johnson, retiring treasurer.

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