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Cappel, Constance was born on June 22, 1936 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Adam Denison and Mary Louise (Henry) Cappel.
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Dera Poetry is a collection of poems about the time spent at the home of a spiritual teacher in northern India. These poems follow in the footsteps of Mira, a sixteenth century Rajasthan poet, whose poetry is about her own master, Saint Ravidas. Th
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A Stairwell in Lodz is the complex and moving story of three women set in 1994 in the transitional period of Polish history, after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Although they live in separate apartments off of a common stairwell in a Soviet-style bloc building, they know little of each other´s secrets. They pass each other daily, yet misjudge and apply stereotypes to each of their lives, their past, and their true selves. Set in the former ghetto of Lodz,the large industrial city in central Poland, the main characters live in the shadow of the history of Lodz, and more specifically the horrors of the Lodz Ghetto. Few people in Lodz wish to talk or remember what happened in the Lodz Ghetto, unlike the Warsaw Uprising. In A Stairwell in Lodz through both the factual accounts and in the novel part, the reader learns why.
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Discouraged with the state of higher education in the United States, Dr. Constance Cappel visited over fifty institutions of higher education worldwide. Pooling from her experiences, Dr. Cappel described five examples of «utopian colleges,» where she was ultimately either a student or an employee. The resulting study, Utopian Colleges, examines both the strengths and weaknesses of any human institution. Utopian Colleges gives both historical and contemporary insights into American higher education that are both experimental and progressive.
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For anyone interested in Ernest Hemingway, the person, the myth, the reality, Hemingway in Michigan gives a fascinating insight into the roots of his character and writing. The Nick Adams stories as well as the Torrents of Spring were written by Hemingway about northern Michigan and his life there.
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Sweetgrass and Smoke is an experimental book that will interest all readers of Ernest Hemingway and his relationships with Native Americans. The American Indians and the rich descendants of English settlers cross cultural lines in the novel part of this book that is set in the repressive Fifties in an exclusive resort town in northern Michigan. This post-modern book also documents Ernest Hemingway¿s first love affair with an American Indian girl (Prudence Bolton). The background material mixed into Sweetgrass and Smoke comes from such diverse sources as Native American texts, prehistory theories, letters, newspaper clippings, death records, and Hemingway biographies.
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real estate agency executive author
Cappel, Constance was born on June 22, 1936 in Dayton, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Adam Denison and Mary Louise (Henry) Cappel.
Graduate, The Masters School, Dobbs Ferry, New York, 1955. Bachelor, Sarah Lawrence College, 1959. Master of Arts, Columbia University, New York City, 1961.
Doctor of Philosophy, Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, 1991.
Editor Newsweek, New York City, 1961—1963, Vogue, New York City, 1964—1966. Member faculty Pine Manor College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, 1968—1972, professor. Graduate professor Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont, 1975—1980.
Founder, Chief Executive Officer, public Vermont Crossroad Press, Waitsfield, 1972—1982. Commercial realtor Investmark, Dayton, 1983—1985. Principal, founder, Chief Executive Officer Cappel Consultant, San Francisco, 1986—1994.
Business advisor United States Peace Corps, Lodz, Poland, 1994—1996. Manager Price Waterhouse Real Estate, Warsaw, 1996—1997. Director development Conflict Resolution Catalysts, Montpelier, Vermont, 1997.
Teacher trainer United States Peace Corps., Kazakhstan, 1998. President Newport (New Hampshire) Earth Institute, 1999. Faculty Norman Rockwell Museum, 2000—2002.
Adjunct faculty Doctor of Philosophy program Union Institute and University, 2002—2005.
(For anyone interested in Ernest Hemingway, the person, th...)
(For anyone interested in Ernest Hemingway, the person, th...)
(For anyone interested in Ernest Hemingway, the person, th...)
(A Stairwell in Lodz is the complex and moving story of th...)
(Sweetgrass and Smoke is an experimental book that will in...)
(Dera Poetry is a collection of poems about the time spent...)
(Discouraged with the state of higher education in the Uni...)
Founder Women's Rights Project/American Civil Liberties Union, Vermont, 1973-1974. Graduate alumni/ae board The Union Institute and University, 1992-1994, 1999-2006, secretary, 1993, president, 2004-2006. Board directors Chief Andrew Blackbird Museum, 2002-2005.
Trustee Harbor Springs History Society, 2002-2005. Member of Olana Partnership New York Edger Benson History Society Red Hook, England Antiquities Research Association, Society Strang Studies (treasurer 2005-2006), Audubon Society, Michigan Hemingway Society, Ernest Hemingway Society, Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association American Center.
Married Resident Advisor Montgomery Junior, June 16, 1962 (divorced April 1980). Children: Raymond A. Montgomery III (deceased), Anson Cappel Montgomery.