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    Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 9 Mar 2018

    Hey Twitter I'm on a mission: The woman in this photo was an attendee at a 1971 International Conference on Biology of Whales. She is the only woman, & the only one captioned "not identified" in the article I found the photo in. All the men are named. Can you help me know her?pic.twitter.com/MifZvdRXRr

    An unnamed woman, mostly hidden, among a group of men at a 1971 International Conference on the Biology of Whales, Skyland.
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      2. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 9 Mar 2018

        Thanks so much for all the retweets, everybody! Here is a close-up of Mystery Woman, unfortunately mostly blocked from the camera. The conference was in June (1971) in Virginia, with participants from 10 countries. Why is *the only* woman listed as "not identified?" Arg!pic.twitter.com/eweEB1q9c9

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      3. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 10 Mar 2018

        Hey @smithsonian! Please see above. 👆🏻A clue came in suggesting this woman worked in administration at the #Smithsonian. Can you help us out?

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      4. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        Okay Twitter: updates! She's not been confirmed yet. An attendee of the conference told @bluewhalenews this woman is definitely NOT Suzanne Montgomery Contos, as many were/are! suggesting. Big thanks for that info. Then, @themediawitch was in touch with Suzanne herself.

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      5. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        Suzanne—who helped coordinate the 1971 conference & aided in MANY ways surrounding the event—agreed to take a look at our pictures to see if she can remember who this woman is. Massive thanks to @themediawitch for reaching out to Suzanne.

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      6. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        While we wait, other names have come in! A few of you have suggested **Matilene Spencer Berryman** (December 8, 1920–May 6, 2003). Seems plausible! This was my first time hearing about Matilene. If it's your first time too, I encourage you to look her up! Read about her!

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      7. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        📢 Ahem, Twitter: Word came in from Robert (Bob) Brownell, conference attendee, back-middle in photo, who said Mystery Lady may have been admin. "She worked for Clyde Jones at Fish and Wildlife Services in the early 1970s," he said.pic.twitter.com/oLtn1kALIR

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      8. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        "Reach out to Clyde to confirm!" I yell to myself... ...but unfortunately Clyde Jones has passed away.

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      9. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        Well, @AllenZiphiid72 reached out to *Don Wilson* (Curator Emeritus of Mammals at the Smithsonian). Don agreed with what Bob had written: "Her name is **SHEILA JONES**..." maiden name Minor. She worked as a Collections Technician in mammals with FWS.pic.twitter.com/gseQ026VvW

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      10. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        In the meantime, @themediawitch received more info from Suzanne Contos... (As a tangent, I just had to add these charming blips I found about Suzanne as written by Ray {her then boss?} & Potter, attendees. She must've been such a big help during, before, & after the conference!)pic.twitter.com/KBmO7ueTm1

        6 replies 93 retweets 1,064 likes
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      11. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        ANYWAY. Suzanne told Peg that (Sheila's?) boss died (confirms what Bob & Don told Dee). Suzanne then reached out to her former boss (G. Carleton Ray), **who took the photo.** Ray was certain she (Sheila?) wasn't officially "invited." He too thinks she was support staff.

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      12. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        Suzanne Contos thinks we've hit a dead end. Bob and Don think Mystery Woman's name is most likely Sheila Minor. What do you think, Twitter?

        6 replies 42 retweets 625 likes
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      13. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 11 Mar 2018

        Do we assume she's Sheila? Do you think the photo was a quick snapshot, and she just happened to be there? I wonder what all her papers are? Did she significantly contribute to the conference? If she worked for Fish & Wildlife Services then, I wonder what she's doing now?pic.twitter.com/DrY3YzXJmW

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      14. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 12 Mar 2018

        ✨TWITTER! I've arrived at something BIG! ... I'll be right back!✨pic.twitter.com/jXWmdB9CzY

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      15. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 12 Mar 2018

        📢 Okay, okay.. SO, some lovely ladies with @smithsonian are *on top of things,* and Deborah in Archives ordered a box from their off-site storage facility that contains a folder named "Sheila Minor, 1972-1975." She'll send me relevant scans of those contents once it arrives. (!)

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      16. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 12 Mar 2018

        🗒️ AND, they found for me the transcript of the conference proceedings. (!!) (Sheila was not listed in the transcripts, however.) But but but...

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      17. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 12 Mar 2018

        ...Clyde Jones was listed! Remember? He's the guy our new friend Bob said was Sheila's boss. (RIP, Clyde.) Also, SI found receipts for Skyland Lodge, the hotel conference attendees stayed at. Clyde again! (I went back to our original photo, and found Clyde standing there! Doh!)pic.twitter.com/ScQqdBMD0Q

        2 replies 58 retweets 830 likes
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      18. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 12 Mar 2018

        Guess who else Smithsonian ladies found a receipt for from Skyland Lodge at the time of the conference..? Ahem. A ✨Mrs. Sheila M. Jones.✨ BUT THAT'S NOT EVEN THE BIG THING I MENTIONED BEFORE, YOU GUYS I HAVE MORE Just, hang on! BRB!pic.twitter.com/jX7rxiGIBM

        11 replies 130 retweets 1,379 likes
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      19. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 14 Mar 2018

        Alright Twitter, I was waiting for more info to come in to share with you, but I’ll just give you what I’ve got. If more comes I can always add to the thread, right? Right. So. The Big Thing?

        10 replies 42 retweets 849 likes
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      20. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 14 Mar 2018

        ✨ Mystery Woman is in fact Sheila. *Sparkles! Confetti!* 🌈 And I verified that because I’ve been in touch with her! *Rainbows! Unicorns!* (Thanks so much to @straightAstoner and @themediawitch for narrowing the search.) But, most importantly…pic.twitter.com/HQOHdMmHVl

        17 replies 576 retweets 4,448 likes
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      21. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 14 Mar 2018

        …Shelia was NOT “just admin.” Oh no.pic.twitter.com/Lnbjv12vAT

        6 replies 201 retweets 2,858 likes
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      22. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 14 Mar 2018

        This is *just a fraction* of what I know thanks to scans sent to me by the A+ Deborah in Archives w/ the @Smithsonian; info dated 1972–'75: She was a Biological Research Technician for Smithsonian Institution in (at least) 1972 & '73; a position which required a BS or MA degree.pic.twitter.com/vapBtEjEfy

        5 replies 509 retweets 3,966 likes
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      23. Candace Jean Andersen‏ @mycandacejean 15 Mar 2018

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        Dangit. I broke my thread. I said something trying to be clever and the meanies of Twitter got me down. I'm a softie and deleted that bit, so you'll have to (please) go here to continue reading the Sheila story:https://twitter.com/mycandacejean/status/974150283612766208 …

        Candace Jean Andersen added,

        Candace Jean Andersen @mycandacejean
        She participated in a two-island study of the mammals inhabiting the Poplar Islands in 1973–1974, and presented her findings at the 55th Annual American Society of Mammalogists Meeting in 1975. This included her belief of natural extinctions of some species on the islands. pic.twitter.com/bV3aKVwWIP
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