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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH-by0txSWA Night of Stars Part 4 Jenijoy La Belle] — [[Olympia High School (Olympia, Washington)|Olympia High School]] Alumni via [[Youtube]]<ref>https://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article25232629.html</ref>
* [https://calisphere.org/item/f43578d4555fec67ca055092c4e2a3fd/ Jenijoy La Belle] By Caltech Photographer Floyd Clark. September 1969
* [https://calisphere.org/item/f43578d4555fec67ca055092c4e2a3fd/ Jenijoy La Belle] By Caltech Photographer Floyd Clark. September 1969
* [https://calisphere.org/item/3c5c06c5f0eca5784a933f5c53281ec3/ Jenijoy La Belle] 1969 California Institute of Technology Image Archive
* [https://calisphere.org/item/3c5c06c5f0eca5784a933f5c53281ec3/ Jenijoy La Belle] 1969 California Institute of Technology Image Archive
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* [https://calisphere.org/item/6cdf0de436efcbd3f68d8aedacedfa4a/ Jenijoy La Belle speaking about William Blake to alums] at Seminar Day in San Francisco. Caltech Photographer. October 1979
* [https://calisphere.org/item/6cdf0de436efcbd3f68d8aedacedfa4a/ Jenijoy La Belle speaking about William Blake to alums] at Seminar Day in San Francisco. Caltech Photographer. October 1979
* [https://calisphere.org/item/f2f5339997c3f999f12c334b0cdb721c/ Jenijoy La Belle] Photographer: Greg Gilbert. 1990s Caltech Archives
* [https://calisphere.org/item/f2f5339997c3f999f12c334b0cdb721c/ Jenijoy La Belle] Photographer: Greg Gilbert. 1990s Caltech Archives
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Air Talk [https://archive.org/details/capsca_000033 with Jenijoy La Belle and John D. Roberts]. 19 July 1989 from 6 to 7 PM on [[KPCC]], the [[National Public Radio]] affiliate of [[Pasadena City College]]<ref>https://californiarevealed.org/do/a0d0703f-0a91-49c8-9c4b-519b35f238ae</ref>
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qH-by0txSWA Night of Stars Part 4 Jenijoy La Belle] — [[Olympia High School (Olympia, Washington)|Olympia High School]] Alumni via [[Youtube]]<ref>https://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article25232629.html</ref>


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Jenijoy La Belle
Jenijoy La Belle in 1978
Born1943 (age 80–81)
Occupation(s)Professor of English, Emeritus
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Washington, University of California, San Diego

Jenijoy La Belle (born 1943) is an American professor emeritus of English literature at California Institute of Technology. Hired in 1969, she became the first female untenured professor in Caltech history.[1] She is known for her fight to attain tenure in the early '70s, also at Caltech. She was granted tenure in 1979.[2] She retired in 2007.

Early life

Raised in Olympia, Washington, she attended Olympia High School. After high school, she attended the University of Washington in Seattle, where she received a B.A. in English in 1965. In 1969, she received her Ph.D. in the discipline from the University of California, San Diego. Her dissertation concerned the poetry of Theodore Roethke.[2]

Career

In 1969, she was hired as assistant[3] professor at Caltech.[2]

Landmark Caltech tenure case

"There was one woman faculty member -- in Humanities -- named Jenijoy La Belle who came up for tenure and didn't get tenure, although she had a lot more professional achievements than her (male) contemporary assistant professor, who they did tenure." — Glennys Farrar[4]


Olga Taussky-Todd, the first tenured female at Caltech, was a research associate at Caltech from 1957 to 1971, receiving tenure in 1963; later, becoming a full professor in 1971,[5] retiring from teaching in 1977.[6]

In 1969, La Belle began teaching at Caltech, making her the first female professor in Caltech history. In 1974, the English department recommended her for tenure. The decision was overturned by the division chair, economic historian Robert Huttenback. After filing a complaint with the EEOC and with the support of several notable academics, including Richard Feynman and Robert F. Christy, she was finally awarded tenure in 1979.[2]

Works

In 1975, Le Belle co-authored Night Thoughts or the Complaint and the Consolation Illustrated by William Blake with Robert N. Essick.[2]

In 1976, she published The Echoing Wood of Theodore Roethke.[2]

In 1977, she again joined with Robert N. Essick to publish Flaxman's Illustrations to Homer.[2]

In 1988, she published Herself Beheld: The Literature of the Looking Glass.[2]

Los Angeles Times articles

(partial list)

Personal life

Jenijoy La Belle siblings include brother Jan Joy LaBell, and sister, Jinx LaBelle Brown.[7]

By 2007, La Belle had lived in one of Dr. A. Schutt's 1927 Pasadena art colony bungalows for a decade.[8]

External media

"All men have faces, but many women are their faces" — Jenijoy La Belle[9]


Air Talk with Jenijoy La Belle and John D. Roberts. 19 July 1989 from 6 to 7 PM on KPCC, the National Public Radio affiliate of Pasadena City College[11]

References

  1. ^ BARBER, MARY (1987-11-15). "Females See Real Selves, Author Says : Caltech Scholar Reflects on Women and Mirrors". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2016-12-29.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Aspaturian, Heidi (Dec 1, 2010). "Interview with Jenijoy La Belle". CaltechOralHistories. Caltech.
  3. ^
  4. ^ https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/47287
  5. ^ "Autobiography of Olga Taussky-Todd". CaltechOralHistories. Caltech. 1980.
  6. ^ https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c81c1vjh/entire_text/
  7. ^ https://funeralalternatives.org/tribute/details/192479/Jan-LaBell/obituary.html
  8. ^
  9. ^ https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1987-11-15-hl-21048-story.html
  10. ^ https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2017/10/24/dressing-up-science-richard-feynman-and-the-costume-parties-of-al-hibbs/
  11. ^ https://californiarevealed.org/do/a0d0703f-0a91-49c8-9c4b-519b35f238ae
  12. ^ https://www.theolympian.com/news/local/article25232629.html