"Never-the-less, I Was Accepted." Objects from the Lois Bing Papers, MSS 501.4.12

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Kirsten Hebert, B.A.

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Featured objects from the Lois Bing papers, including her original license issued by the Ohio State Board of Optometry that refers to her as "him" and "he," and a letter sent to the International Library, Archives & Museum recounting her experience as a woman applicant to The Ohio State University's optometry program.

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Hebert, K. (2020). "Never-the-less, I Was Accepted.": Objects from the Lois Bing Papers, MSS 501.4.12. Hindsight: Journal of Optometry History, 51(1), 22. https://doi.org/10.14434/hindsight.v51i1.29140
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Kirsten Hebert, B.A., Optometry Cares - The AOA Foundation

Kirsten Hebert is the Heritage Services Specialist for Optometry Cares - The AOA Foundation. She manages the collections held in the Archives & Museum of Optometry, is a contributing editor to and manages the Hindsight: Journal of Optometry History.

References

The Lois Bing Papers. MSS 501.4.12. Located at: The Archives & Museum of Optometry, St. Louis, MO.