Retirement party for Margaret V. Shoemaker and Ruth Ames
University Archives Photograph Collection

Item Details
- coverage
- 1982
- date
- 1982
- 2018-08-30T14:08:48Z
- 2018-08-30T14:08:48Z
- 2018-08-30 (issued)
- description
- Color photograph shows a woman wearing eyeglasses, a red blouse, and a khaki skirt, seated and playing a harp at a library staff retirement party. Behind her is a door that reads, possibly, "Director of Libraries." A folding music stand with papers on it sits in front of the musician. The back of the photograph reads "June 1982." The accompanying envelope reads, in part, "Retirement party for Peg Shoemaker and Ruth Ames. May 29."
- format
- image/jpeg
- 4 x 5 inches
- photographs
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/92567
- language
- English
- relation
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library
- University Archives Photograph Collection (RG10.1)
- Faculty and Staff Organizations, Faculty and Staff Recognition Events (RG9.7)
- rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/
- Rights Statement
- This item is protected by copyright and\or related rights. However, for this Item, either (a) no rights-holder(s) have been identified or (b) one or more rights-holder(s) have been identified but none have been located. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use.
- Please note that the above copyright statement applies to the entire collection, and individual photographs may be subject to an independent copyright status. Please contact ZSR Special Collections & Archives (archives@wfu.edu) to confirm the status of individual photographs in this collection.
- source
- https://wakespace.lib.wfu.edu/handle/10339/39540
- subject
- Wake Forest University--Professional staff
- Librarians--Retirement
- Parties
- title
- Retirement party for Margaret V. Shoemaker and Ruth Ames
- type
- Still Image
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