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 Nancy Mace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nancy Mace was the first female cadet to graduate from The Citadel; she graduated on May 8, 1999.
Mace is not to be confused with Shannon Faulkner, the first woman to enter The Citadel.
During Mace's entire time at The Citadel, her father was the Commandant of Cadets.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nancy_Mace   (162 words)

  
 Teenreads.com -- IN THE COMPANY OF MEN by Nancy Mace, with Mary Jane Ross
Mace's language is direct and occasionally peppered with obscenities, and her assessments of her classmates, instructors, and the upperclassmen are unyielding --- as is her assessment of herself throughout the book.
Mace spends some pages detailing her second semester at The Citadel, including a moving description of the final challenges a knob faces before being released from the "fourth class system." The two years leading up to her graduation are summarized too briefly.
The year is difficult for all who enter The Citadel, but for Mace and the three women who entered the school with her, the challenge was infinitely increased.
www.teenreads.com /reviews/0689840020.asp   (535 words)

  
 The Christian Science Monitor csmonitor.com
Nancy Mace becomes the first woman to graduate from a school that for many embodies Southern ideals - honor, gallantry, and fierce independence.
Mace arrived at The Citadel with credits from a two-year college and took a heavy course load to finish her studies in three years.
Mace underwent taunts,name-calling, and the cold uniformed shoulder of many of her male classmates.
www.csmonitor.com /cgi-bin/durableRedirect.pl?/durable/1999/05/07/f-p1s3.shtml   (975 words)

  
 Alibris: Nancy Mace
Nancy mace brings together a group of authorities from a broad range of fields in a book written specifically for health care professionals involved in the daily management of persons with dementing illnesses.
An autobiography by Nancy Mace, the woman who was the first female graduate of the Citadel.
by Mace, Nancy A. Although scholars have extensively studied the affinities between Henry Field's novels and modern genres, they have paid little attention to his use of the classical tradition in developing his narrative theory and practice.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Nancy_Mace   (826 words)

  
 Go-Girl - goStudy
The daughter of Army Brigadier, General James E. Mace, Nancy says she always knew she’d be part of the military one day.
In the company of men, Nancy Mace was a woman who made her presence known.
When she applied and was accepted to The Citadel, Nancy couldn’t wait to tell her parents.
www.collegebound.net /go-girl/gostudy/nancy_mace.html   (287 words)

  
 CNN - The Citadel graduates first woman in its history - May 8, 1999
And while Mace was applauded when she received her degree, members of the class rose to their feet to cheer the cadet graduating after her.
Because Mace accelerated her academic program and transferred credits from a community college, she graduated a year early, triggering some hard feelings among graduates who expected to be in The Citadel's final all-male class.
Despite her history-making graduation, Mace said she does not regard herself "as a pioneer" in ending single-gender education at the college.
www.cnn.com /US/9905/08/citadel.women   (513 words)

  
 TOWN OF WESTFORD
Commission Members Present: Jean Isham (Chair), Joe Iadanza, John Buckingham, Carrie Fenn, Deb Howard, Fred Haulenbeek, John Mace, Nancy Norris (left at 8:30pm).
  Nancy, Joe, and John Mace said that recommendation 5.7.5d of the current Plan (regarding trails and greenways) should be reflected in the transportation section of the new Plan.
John Mace asked what version of the regulations apply to applicants who received sketch or preliminary subdivision approvals under the old regulations, and are now applying for preliminary or final approval.
www.hinesburg.org /minutes/minutes03/pc03-1203.html   (1528 words)

  
 Interpreter, translator, translation services. Sacramento, CA
Nancy understands that breaking the language barrier can be difficult, so her translation services are here for you.
As a brand new business, Nancy is striving to become the finest translation service in the state by offering experienced interpreters and translators in both English and Spanish.
With more than 3 years of experience as the lead interpreter for the California Department of Motor Vehicles, Nancy is expanding translation services to cover a wide range of businesses, government agencies, and social services.
www.nancygmace.com   (217 words)

  
 Citadel goes coed - Charleston, S.C. - The Post and Courier
Citadel freshmen Jeanie Metavlos of Charlotte (left) and Nancy Mace of Goose Creek shake hands in the quadrangle of barracks 2 at the Citadel Saturday morning.
Also there were tags for Kim Messer of Clover and Nancy Mace of Goose Creek, the other two women expected at The Citadel today.
Mace's father is a Citadel graduate; her two sisters also had military training.
archives.charleston.net /news/citadel/dayone.html   (381 words)

  
 Citadel Pass In Review - January 2005 - Change of the guard at Commandant's Office
In 1999, his daughter Nancy Mace became The Citadel's first female graduate from the Corps.
Mace was appointed commandant in 1997, several months after The Citadel admitted its first class of women.
As third in command at the college, Mace oversaw military training during a dramatic period of transition from an all-male to a coeducational Corps of Cadets.
www.citadel.edu /pao/e_let/sy04-05/200501/a_mace.shtml   (418 words)

  
 Father of female cadet new Citadel commandant - Charleston, S.C. - The Post and Courier
Mace seldom talked publicly about his daughter's enrollment at The Citadel until last week, when Nancy received a Gold Star for academic excellence.
Mace will not be the first general to serve as the college's commandant of cadets.
At the college, Mace was a company commander as a cadet and later worked as tactical officer in 1970 to 1972.
archives.charleston.net /news/citadel/father.html   (762 words)

  
 Daniel Library, The Citadel: Knob Knowledge
Nancy Ruth Mace was the first woman to graduate from The Citadel as a member of the Corps of Cadets.
The mace was first introduced at the inauguraiton of GEN James A. Grimsley, Jr., as President of The Citadel in 1981.
A native of Hampton, S.C., General Mace holds bachelors and masters degrees from The Citadel and an MBA from Webster University.
citadel.edu /library/Knob/knob_m.htm   (3758 words)

  
 CNN - Third coed class enters The Citadel - Aug. 23, 1997
However, upperclassmen still will correct the freshmen, said Nancy Mace, one of the first two women to complete the rigorous freshman year.
Mace and classmate Petra Lovetinska were among four women who entered The Citadel last fall, after the tradition-bound school lost a long court fight against admitting women.
Mace also had some advice for the new female cadets.
www.cnn.com /US/9708/23/citadel   (485 words)

  
 Brindley Cemetery
Little Nancy Dunn, who died just before her 4th birthday, was the daughter of Phoebe Lavina Brindley Dunn, Mace's oldest daughter, and is buried next to her sister, also only 4 years old, Manila Josephine Dunn.
Mace, his wife Nancy, and Mace, Jr., are side by side.
Then there is John "Hanby", Mace's 4th child, who, at age 15 died as the result of a fall from his horse.
www.brindleymtn.org /Cemetery.html   (283 words)

  
 January 2001 Press Release
Mace Thomas Payne Brindley, the man for whom Brindley Mountain in North Alabama is named, was born on February 10, 1801 and was the son of Phoebe and Frazier Brindley.
Nancy was the daughter of Gabriel Hanby and Nancy Horne.
Mace took advantage of the limited educational opportunities available and, as a result, at age 18, Mace became the Chief Clerk in the Blount County Probate Judge's Office and subsequently became Probate Judge.
www.brindleymtn.org /1200PR.html   (1193 words)

  
 KinNextions - aqwg619
Nancy Rose MACE [Parents] was born 16 Aug 1913 in Plattsburg, Clinton Co. Missouri.
Nancy C. Parents] was born Sep 1851 in Greene Co. Tennessee.
Nancy married Joseph Charles ARCHER on 31 Aug 1873 in Clay Co. Missouri.
home.comcast.net /~hicarolyn/tree/aqwg619.htm   (1392 words)

  
 CCPL: What We're Reading
Nancy Mace recounts her experience as the first woman to graduate from The Citadel, starting with her decision to apply to her father's alma mater and concluding with her historic graduation.
Mace is candid about her learning disability, her famous father (Army Brigadier General James E. Mace, the most decorated living Citadel graduate), and her fear of failure that allowed her to overcome enormous adversity and prejudice.
Most of Mace's story focuses on her first year as a "knob" when constant degradation by upperclassmen is the norm, regardless of gender.
www.carmel.lib.in.us /cgi-bin/reviews/revitem.cfm?reviewid=2568   (242 words)

  
 Obituary:   Nancy Elizabeth Mace
Nancy Elizabeth Mace, widow of Benjamin Mace, died at her home in Perrysville Friday evening at 7:30 after a brief illness.
Mace was born in LaGrange County, Ind., Sept.
Mary Critchfield of Perrysville; two step-sons, Joseph Mace of Mansfield and George Mace of Detroit.
www.rootsweb.com /~ohashlan/Obits-Jan17/Nancy.htm   (140 words)

  
 Heroes: Nancy Mace
In 1997 Nancy Mace was one of four women to enroll.
Her father, Emory Mace, is a retired Army general and The Citadel's most decorated living graduate.
Mace" and people hissed when her name was mentioned at an assembly.
www.teenink.com /Past/2000/September/Heroes/NancyM.html   (372 words)

  
 In the Company of Men
Nancy Mace not only finished, she did so well at The Citadel that she graduated one year early.
In 1996, Nancy Mace entered The Citadel-- a public military college in South Carolina-- and made history as one of the first few women to enroll there and the first woman to graduate.
Nancy was one of only four women in the 2,000-member student body.
www.channelone.com /news/2003/03/20/citadel   (282 words)

  
 Nancy Mace, In The Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel
"Nancy Mace has written a wonderful, timeless memoir of the great test to become the first female graduate of The Citadel.
Nancy Mace, In The Company of Men: A Woman at The Citadel
This site is owned and operated by Nancy Mace,
www.nancymace.net   (106 words)

  
 The Genealogical Connections of Rose Edwards - Person Page 114
She was the daughter of John Culpepper Mace Jr.
She is the daughter of John Culpepper Mace Jr.
She married William Thomas Mace, son of Kenneth Murrell Mace and Carrie Amaker, on 11 September 1965. 
www.edwards1.com /rose/genealogy/secondsite/rose-p/p114.htm   (554 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The 36-Hour Day : A Family Guide to Caring for Persons With Alzheimer Disease, Related Dementing Illnesses, and Memory Loss in Later Life: Books: Nancy L. Mace,Peter V. Rabins
by Nancy L. Mace, Peter V. Rabins "For two or three years Mary had known that her memory was slipping..." (more)
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Both titles are highly recommended: Rabins and Mace for the practical help and advice, Jones for her eloquent presentation of a comprehensive program that treats patients with dignity.AJodith Janes, Cleveland Clinic Fdn.
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 Health
It is recommended by the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Alzheimer's Research Center.
Joseph Rogers, the author, clarifies current research giving hope for the families of one whose 'mind has gone away.'
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 The 36 hour day
In 1981 along came Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins' "The 36 Hour Day" and the world changed.
The 36-Hour Day by Nancy Mace and Peter Rabins
by Nancy L. Mace, M.A., Peter V. Rabins, M.D.,M.P.H. Order this book from Amazon.com
www.familycaregiversonline.com /The_36_hour_day.html   (347 words)

  
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Mace, Nancy L., and Peter V. Rabins, The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for Persons with Alzheimer's Disease.
Hooyman, Nancy, and Wendy Lustbader, Taking Care of Your Aging Family Members: A Practical Guide, the Free Press, A division of Macmillan Inc, 1988
Horne, Jo, Helping An Aging Love One, Scott, Foresman and Company, Glenview, IL, 1985 (Published by the American Association of Retired Persons).
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 In the Company of Men - Compare Prices & Reviews at Smarter
An autobiography by Nancy Mace, the woman who was the first female graduate of the Citadel.
Find all 4 books and editions by Nancy Mace at Amazon.com.
Home > Books > Mace, Nancy > In the Company of Men
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 CONSULS LIST
Reply-To: Mace, Nancy L. The 36-hour day : a family guide to caring for persons with Alzheimer disease, related dementing illnesses, and memory loss in later life / Nancy L. Mace, Peter V. Rabins.
Treating alcohol and drug abuse in the elderly / Anne M. Gurnack, Roland Atkinson, Nancy J. Osgood, editors.
Counseling survivors of violence [videorecording] : Nancy Baron / interviewed by Allen Ivey ; production editor/producer, Bruce Oldershaw.
wilson.ctstateu.edu /lib/dept/liaison/nur.html   (3708 words)

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