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- catalog abstract "This collection documents the personal and professional life of Methodist minister, missionary, and author M. Madeline Southard. The bulk consists of diary-like journals and correspondence. Southard began keeping a journal at the age of 14, and continued until she was 87. Other materials include photographs, clippings from Douglas Moore's Carry Nation opera (Southard and Yellin attended opening night); a few of Southard's writings; Carol Yellin's transcripts of the journals, and correspondence and grant applications from her attempt to edit and publish Southard's journals; and transcripts and audiotapes of interviews with Southard and other family members; etc.".
- catalog contributor b11152759.
- catalog date "1878".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch01306".
- catalog description "Friend and distant cousin of Southard, Carol Lynn (Gilmer) Yellin was born on March 3, 1920, in Clinton, Oklahoma, to Thomas and Eulala (Rogers) Gilmer. In 1945, Yellin served with the Red Cross during World War II. Later she was an associate editor for Reader's Digest, and co-produced the television show Face to Face with her second husband David Yellin. Together they won the 1988 Martin Luther King Jr. Human Rights Award for their work during the 1968 sanitation strike in Memphis, Tennessee. Carol Yellin died in March of 1999.".
- catalog description "M. Madeline Southard Papers. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.".
- catalog description "Mabel Madeline Southard was born on July 29, 1877, in Rock, Kansas, the second daughter of James and Madeline (Rogers) Southard. The family was living in Michigan, but James died before Mabel Madeline was born. Madeline and older daughter Stella (b.1871) went to live with her mother Almira (Santee) Rogers in Rock, Kansas. In 1893, Madeline (Rogers) Southard died, leaving Stella and Mabel Madeline with their grandmother. She attended Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas (AB 1899) and Northwestern University (MA 1919), and was the founder of the American Association of Women Ministers (1919). Ordained in the Methodist Church in 1925, she had pastorates in Colorado, Montana, and Kansas, and preached throughout the United States, in the Philippines (1928, 1930, 1947-1948), and India (1931-1932, 1947-1948). She was a delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist Church (1920, 1924) and worked tirelessly to secure equal rights for women within the church. Southard died on September 19, 1967, in Topeka, Kansas.".
- catalog description "This collection documents the personal and professional life of Methodist minister, missionary, and author M. Madeline Southard. The bulk consists of diary-like journals and correspondence. Southard began keeping a journal at the age of 14, and continued until she was 87. Other materials include photographs, clippings from Douglas Moore's Carry Nation opera (Southard and Yellin attended opening night); a few of Southard's writings; Carol Yellin's transcripts of the journals, and correspondence and grant applications from her attempt to edit and publish Southard's journals; and transcripts and audiotapes of interviews with Southard and other family members; etc.".
- catalog description "Unpublished finding aid.".
- catalog extent "5 linear ft. (12 file boxes) plus 12 photograph folders, 1 folio+ photograph folder, 13 audiotapes.".
- catalog issued "1878".
- catalog language "Materials in English.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Asia.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "American Association of Woman Ministers.".
- catalog subject "Girls Social life and customs 19th century.".
- catalog subject "International Association of Women Ministers.".
- catalog subject "Methodist Church Clergy.".
- catalog subject "Missionaries Asia.".
- catalog subject "Ordination of women Methodist Church.".
- catalog subject "Prohibition United States.".
- catalog subject "Southard, M. Madeline (Mabel Madeline), 1877-".
- catalog subject "Woman's Christian Temperance Union.".
- catalog subject "Women Social conditions.".
- catalog subject "Women clergy United States.".
- catalog subject "Women missionaries Asia.".
- catalog subject "Yellin, Carol Lynn.".
- catalog title "Papers of M. Madeline Southard, ca.1878-1998.".
- catalog type "Audiotapes.".
- catalog type "Diaries. aat".
- catalog type "Genealogies. aat".
- catalog type "Interviews. aat".
- catalog type "Oral histories. aat".
- catalog type "Photographs. aat".
- catalog type "collection".