welcomeSpeakers:• Ashley Krenelka Chase, Stetson University College of Law• Lindsay Cronk, University of Houston• Ellen Frentzen, Boston University School of Law• Christine Weaver-Pieh, Medina County District Library
Moderator: Bobby Hollandsworth, Clemson University
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Ashley Krenelka-Chase [email protected] / @akrenelkachase
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Image InformationSlide 1 – “Women's lightweight world champion Louise Adler training with boxer Joe Rivers,” 1926. National Archives of the Netherlands.Slide 2 – Actress Barbara Stanwick in boxing gloves, 1937, publicity photo for the film Breakfast for TwoSide 7 – “Rock ‘em, Sock ‘em Robots,” Ryan_LaLune, Creative CommonsSlide 8 – Poster advertising a boxing match at the Canterbury Theatre of Varieties, 1888. British Library, UK.Slide 9 –Eyeful Magazine Cover, undated, pulpcovers.comSlide 10 – Bertha Frances, undated. Harvard University, USA. Slide 11 – Unattributed vintage postcard, retrogasm.tumblr.com, post/112338380857/hard-to-get-with-a-right-hookSlide 12 – “Boxers” by Horace Brodsky, 1919. NYPL Archives.Slide 13 – Elsie Connor was elected as the healthiest Chorus girl on the New York stage, seen with her boxing gloves. USA. Photograph around 1930 (Photo by Austrian Archives (S)Slide 15 - “Bennett sisters [boxing]," between 1910 and 1915. Library of Congress, USA.
Special thanks to Pinterest User and Pugilism Enthusiast, Lagerwhat?, for the beautiful and helpful board titled “Boxing in Boxes: The Sweet Science of Archives, Libraries, and Museums” https://www.pinterest.com/lagerwhat/boxing-in-boxes-the-sweet-science-in-archives-libr/