Grethe Ballif Peterson
GRETHE BALLIF PETERSON is a graduate of B.Y.U. and of the Man- agement Training Program at Radcliffe. She is the mother of three, lives in a house once owned by William James, and enjoys untangling the vari- eties of her own religious experience, which includes teaching a Relief So- ciety class. She finds coping with urban life the modern equivalent for "crossing the plains."
Somewhere Inbetween
Articles/Essays – Volume 06, No. 2
I had always known, or at least hoped, that my role as an adult female would be varied and progressive. I didn’t know it would be as complicated or as conflicting as it has been. …
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