The concept of education as a lifetime pursuit was paramount in the Wolf household, so much so that Roslyn Zehman Wolf, the matriarch of the family, returned to school in her early 50s to earn her ...
Virginia Woolf didn’t realize when she began to publish her own work more than 100-years ago that she would birth a cottage industry that would put all her writing – letters and diaries as well as ...
Wendy L. Wolf wanted a "living wake" so that she could share in the laughter and recollections of her life. But time ran out. An assistant librarian at the Nichols School in Buffalo and a Town of ...
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