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Item Dean Walker and Dorothy Keister Walker(The Buffalo, circa 1966) Buffalo staffDean Walker and Dorothy Keister Walker enjoying breakfast at home. From the 1966 Buffalo yearbook. Circa 1966.Item Dean Walker and Dorothy Keister Walker(The Buffalo, circa 1965)Dorothy Keister Walker greeting an unidentified man while Dean Walker looks on. From the 1965 Buffalo yearbook. Circa 1965.Item Dorothy Keister Walker(undated) Olan MillsPhoto of Dorothy Keister Walker as an older woman. Undated.Item Dr. Dean E Walker, Dorothy Keister Walker(Clifford Maxwell Studio, post May 1962) Clifford Maxwell StudioDean and Dorothy Keister Walker smiling at a woman next to a photo display. Undated.Item Jones-Keister Team(undated) unknownA card advertising the Jones-Keister Team at First Christian Church (location unknown). Undated.Item Memo(1966-01-17) Walker, DeanDean Walker’s note on a press release about Dorothy demonstrating the controversy surrounding ordination of women. January 17, 1966.Item The Mission to Women(1961-05) unknownA program from The Mission to Women held at First Christian Church in Johnson City, TN. 1961.Item Item Women as Leaders in the New Testament(1986-07-07) Walker, Dorothy KeisterSpeech from the North American Christian Convention on women’s roles in the church.Item Women in Today's Church(1980-07-09) Walker, Dorothy KeisterSpeech from the North American Christian Convention on women’s roles in the church. July 9, 1980. Of special note, Dorothy Keister (as she usually was addressed professionally) makes note that she was “not being asked to preach or exhort.” Additionally, she points to the need for unity, a hallmark plea in the Stone-Campbell Movement.