Women in Baseball – May 2019 ENewsletter

It’s springtime and for many sports fans, thoughts turn to baseball.  In a previous ENewsletter, we profiled two amazing women in baseball – Effa Manley and Linda Alvarado.  Effa Manley was the first woman elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame (2006); she managed and co-owned the Newark Eagles of the Negro Baseball League.  In 1946, her team won the Negro League World Series.  Linda Alvarado is the current co-owner of the Colorado Rockies.  She is an inductee into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame and the National Women’s Hall of Fame.  This month, we profile two other baseball pioneers – Edith Houghton and Nancy Lotsey.

Edith Houghton’s father played semiprofessional baseball and taught her to play at a young age.  By age 10, she was the starting shortstop for the Philadelphia Bobbies.  During the 1920’s and 1930’s, she played for the New York Bloomer Girls and the Boston team. 

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2019 Inductees into the National Women’s Hall of Fame – April 2019 ENewsletter

The National Women’s Hall of Fame announced its 2019 Inductees in early March.  They include AIDS researcher Flossie Wong-Staal, who was profiled in our July 2017 ENewsletter, Jane Fonda and Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor.  Let’s discover more about Jane Fonda and Justice Sonia Sotomayor.

The winner of two Academy Awards, actress, political activist, fitness guru, writer and producer Jane Fonda received her first Oscar nomination for the movie They Shoot Horses, Don’t They

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What We Wouldn’t Have Without Women – Kalon Women column March 2019

The statement of a friend triggered the thought – what wouldn’t we have without women? We wouldn’t have iPhones, United Way, tuberculosis tests, the drug to effectively treat childhood leukemia, the Apgar score, fruits and vegetables from California, Kevlar, affordable ice cream, commercial maternity clothes, real D/3D for 3D movies, and much more.

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Women Poets and Lyricists in History – Kalon Women column February 2019

Over the course of our lives, we learn poems, songs, and hymns without thinking about the authorship or wondering about which ones were written by women. Mary Had a Little Lamb, Over the River and Through the Wood, Battle Hymn of the Republic, America the Beautiful, and many others that are famous and well-loved hymns were written by women.

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