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Ruth Pitkanen Johnson and Juliet Mattila Family papers
Mother and daughter who wrote creatively. Ruth Pitkanen Johnson was an art educator and Juliet Mattila was a professor and academic advisory administrator.
Ruth Ryan Jenkins papers
Scrapbook detailing a woman’s time in nursing school at St. Luke’s Hospital in Davenport, Iowa throughout the 1930s.
Ruth Salzmann Becker papers
Nurse and community activist in Iowa City who, as a young Jewish woman, fled Nazi Germany in 1939 and emigrated to the United States.
Ruth Schaefer papers
A Latin teacher who served as friend and mentor to Vietnamese refugees in the Iowa City community.
Ruth Schanke papers
Des Moines woman who organized a support group for spouses of lesbians and gays in 1994.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Ruth Scharnau papers
Teacher and community activist who was a founding member of the Dubuque National Organization for Women.
Ruth Shambaugh Watkins papers
Clarinda, Iowa artist and editor who wrote the comic strip Be Sure to Bering the Children.
Ruth Wilson papers
Journalist who worked for the Stars and Stripes in postwar Europe.
Sally Novetzke papers
Republican Party activist and United States Ambassador to Malta from 1989 to 1993.
Sally Puttmann papers
Farmer, speaker, and first woman on the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation Board of Directors.
Sally Stiles papers
Poet and president of the Artists in Action group in Muscatine, Iowa.
Sally Wiesenfeld papers
Peace activist and member of Another Mother for Peace which was organized to protest the Vietnam War during the 1970s.
Sandra Reuben papers
Library director who grew up in Forest City, Iowa, the daughter of a Lithuanian immigrant.
Sandy Pickup papers
An organizer and activist for LBGTQ+ and women’s issues in Iowa City.
Sara Hart Guild records
Play titled "The Women of Iowa City First Christian Church," by Sally Smith.
Sara Markovitz Strauss papers
An Iowa City resident and University of Iowa alum who emigrated from the Soviet Union with her family in 1921.
Sarah Alien Longchamp papers
Basketball player from Ida Grove, Iowa, who was elected to the Iowa Hall of Fame in 1972.
Sarah Braunwarth papers
Medical school notebooks and clinical records of a physician who practiced in Muscatine, Iowa, in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Sarah C. Taylor papers
Papers, 1881-1907.13 items. Physician who ran the Taylor Sanitarium in Hamburg, Iowa for two decades around the turn of the century.
Arrangement
One folder, shelved in SCVF.
Sarah Hanley papers
University of Iowa professor of history, feminist, and political activist.
