Thursday, June 3, 2010

PLEASE ENJOY

Please enjoy these photographs taken in Nicholasville, Kentucky, of the childhood home and tombstone of Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips.

Nicholasville, about twelve miles southwest of Lexington, is probably not much bigger than it was in Dr. Phillips' time, still a very pleasant place with a small-town atmosphere.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

DR. PHILLIPS' BIRTHPLACE


Lena Madesin Phillips was born in Nicholasville, south of Lexington, Kentucky. The sign stands on Highway 27, (business route) going south from downtown.

DIED IN FRANCE, BURIED IN KENTUCKY


Dr. Phillips died during a trip to Europe in 1955. She was born in 1881. The inscription on her tombstone reads: A NEW COMMANDMENT I GIVE UNTO YOU THAT YE LOVE ONE ANOTHER.

Other members of the family.



Maple Grove Cemetery

Maple Grove Cemetery, north part of Nicholasville.

SIGN AT CORNER OF YARD


The sign marks the birthplace of Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips

FALL SCENES



We were in Kentucky in the autumn.

A CLOSER VIEW


The house faces east (if I have my directions straight).

THE PHILLIPS' HOME


The Phillips home, now in private ownership, sits on a light rise above the town.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

A MEASURE FILLED


A key figure in the women's rights movement, Dr. Lena Madesin Phillips' story is told in "A Measure Filled."

The book itself has an interesting history. Friends and supporters of Dr. Phillips had long encouraged her to write her autobiography, to document the history of the women's movement in the middle part of the twentieth century.

Dr. Phillips had started on the task, which remained unfinished when she suddenly became ill on a trip to Europe. She died in France without having completed the work.

Her long time companion, Marjory Lacey-Barker, wanted to complete the biography, but was overwhelmed by the volume of notes and the magnitude of Dr. Phillips' accomplishments. Ten years later she passed away, the biography still a work in progress.

Lisa Sergio used much of the original sections written by Dr. Phillips herself when she completed the manuscript. The result is a curious mix, a biography that reads in places like an autobiography.

Several years ago IFBPW (The International Federation of Business and Professional Women) republished the book. Copies can also be obtained, at a reasonable cost, through a rare book search on the internet.

I've bought several copies -- and passed them on to friends -- for under $20. The copy I treasure most bears the bold signature of Lisa Sergio.