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The Story of Menstruation (1946): Teaching Menstrual Hygiene in American Classrooms

Acknowledgements

Many people at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign played a crucial role in the creation of this edition. I would like to thank them for their contributions.

Saniya Lee Ghanoui, PhD candidate in the Department of History, for proposing The Story of Menstruation and Very Personally Yours to my group in HIST 207: Publishing the Past.

John Randolph, associate professor in the Department of History, for providing me with guidance and for supporting my research both in HIST 207: Publishing the Past and in HIST 491: Directed Research in Digital History.

Wendy Mathewson, academic advisor in the Department of History, and Marc Adam Hertzman, associate professor and former director of undergraduate studies in the Department of History, for making me feel welcome in the department.

Sara Benson, copyright librarian at the University Library, for helping me to navigate copyright issues regarding The Story of Menstruation and Very Personally Yours.

Dan Tracy, head of Scholarly Communication and Publishing at the University Library, for answering questions regarding the presentation of Very Personally Yours on Scalar.

Fernanda Mendes Schaefer, my beloved twin sister, for finding out about the 2011 Kotex press release through her advertising database–searching skills.

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