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New Book Revives the Story of a Social Justice Heroine
Ross Jones spent decades at Johns Hopkins University without ever learning the story of the university's first president's extraordinary daughter Elisabeth Gilman. A rebel in her time, Gilman traveled the country and the world advocating for those whose voices were not as easily heard as her own....
- Baltimore Magazine

New Book Celebrates Elisabeth Gilman:  Early Socialist, Member of Baltimore Elite
In a political season of stunning surprises by Socialist candidates, a newly published biography is drawing attention to a largely forgotten Socialist politician and reformer of the 20 [th] century – Elisabeth Gilman, the second daughter of founding Johns Hopkins University president Daniel Coit Gilman....
- MarketWatch/ PR Newswire


Finding Elisabeth Gilman
Having spent the better part of half a century serving under six Johns Hopkins University presidents, alumnus Ross Jones ’53 might have thought he had no surprises left when it came to the university, its people, and its history. Then, about 10 years ago, he came across the papers of Elisabeth Gilman (1867-1950), deep in the university archives....
- Johns Hopkins University Arts & Sciences Magazine


To make his fiction ring true, Botetourt author consults with the experts ... in class
“To Kill a Mockingbird” is always the first book Bruce Ingram assigns his ninth-grade English students. This year, Ingram’s co-teacher at Lord Botetourt High School suggested he start with another book. His own....
- The Roanoke Times

Write Around the Corner - Bruce Ingram
This high school teacher writes about the outdoors, "Living the Locavore Lifestyle", and the roller-coaster ride of high school in "Ninth Grade Blues" and "Tenth Grade Angst." Find out how his students help out with his books! ...
- PBS