There are some outspoken celebrities, such as Jane Fonda. But Dr. Spock holds a unique position as both a once-trusted member of the establishment, and a radical capable of rattling the government.
Former faculty member (School of Medicine 1955-1965) Dr. Benjamin Spock, was the presidential candidate of the People’s Party. A rally for McGovern was held on campus (below). Socialist Workers vice ...
To refresh your memory, the defendants: Dr. Benjamin Spock (whose baby book is the second-largest bestseller in the history of mankind if you are interested in superlatives like that); William ...
Mary Sherman Morgan was born November 4, 1921 in the small farming community of Ray, North Dakota. Her parents, Michael and Dorothy Sherman, preferred to keep Mary on the farm doing chores instead ...
Jacqueline Kennedy has a chat with Dr. Spock on the issues of the times. Public Domain courtesy of John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston. A California Gen Xer who retired early ...
The daughter of two accomplished biologists (her father won a Nobel Prize in 1933), Dr. Isabel Morgan was an early and important player in the race to find a polio vaccine. “Isabel Morgan is ...
Leonard Nimoy, who played the overly logical part-human, part-Vulcan hero Spock on “Star Trek,” passed away Friday at the age of 83. To quote Spock’s most famous recurring line, Nimoy ...
Morgan began her teaching career at Mount St. Mary’s University in Maryland and joined the Hope faculty in 2016. She is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management. Morgan lives in Norton ...
Come one, come all to the second annual adults-only Halloween Party at the Library and Museum from 5-6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23. This year, join us for an ’80s-themed Halloween bash!