1997 Conference: Fatherhood and Motherhood in a Diverse and Changing World
¶ 1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 The 1997 Annual Conference was held at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, VA, November 5–10. The theme was “Fatherhood and Motherhood in a Diverse and Changing World.”
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- Annual Conference 1997
- Ron Pitzer at the Annual Conference, 1997
- Stuart Hauser at the 1997 Annual Conference
- Marti Erickson at the 1997 Annual Conference
- 1997 Annual Conference
- Katherine Allen and Gary Peterson at 1997 Conference
- Emily and John Visher win the Distinguished Service to Families Award
- Gary Bowen at 1997 Annual Conference
- Members at the 1997 Annual Conference
- David Popenoe at the 1997 Conference
- Connie Shehan at the 1997 Annual Conference
- 1997 Annual Conference
- 1997 Annual Conference
- 1997 Annual Conference
- CFLE reception at the 1997 Annual Conference
- Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective Award, 1997 Conference
- Friends catch up at 1997 Annual Conference
- Reuben Hill Award 1997 Annual Conference
- Legacy Circle reception, 1997 Conference
- Pauline Boss and Greer Litton Fox at Annual Conference 1997
- Legacy Circle, Annual Conference 1997
- Recipient of the 1997 Ernest G. Osborne Award, Katherine Allen, and Gary Lee, chair of the committee
- Karen Rosen wins the Student Award. Pictured with Karen Myers-Bowman. 1997 Conference
- Distinguished Service to Families Award goes to John and Emily Visher. Award committee chair, Dennis Orthner, made the presentation
- Joan Aldous and Margaret Slingerlend
- Jim Van Horn and Dawn Cassidy at the 1997 Annual Conference
- Annual Conference 1997
- Anne Stanberry and Jim Ponzetti at the 1997 Conference
- 1997 Annual Conference
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