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Jewell Fenzi
Her two cookbooks mixed diplomacy with food with the deftness of an anthropologist.
By 1993, The Foreign Service Spouse Oral History Program, under the direction of Jewell Fenzi, had 170 interviews of spouses.
She was a ardent advocate for equal rights (for spouses) at the State Department.
Affiliations
[edit]- Woman's National Democratic Club, Washington, D.C.
- Alpha Chi Omega, University of Arizona
- Phi Sigma Rho, established at the University of Hawaii in 1945
- AAFSW (Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide)
- November 7, 2017, AAFSW honored Fenzi with the AAFSW Lifetime Achievement Award. During the ceremony, the AAFSW highlighted that Fenzi has been a pioneer of this effort by recording the stories of over 170 American Diplomatic Spouses and initiating the Foreign Service Spouse Oral History Project in 1986. Most of these stories are now in the Library of Congress and a summary of these appears in Jewell Fenzi’s book: “Married to the Foreign Service”, which was published in 1994. For the presentation of this special award, AAFSW President Dr. Joanna Athanasopoulos Owen< requested the help of AAFSW Program Chair and Foreign Born Spouse State Liaison Sheila Switzer who is one of the spouses interviewed for this Project and whose interview is in the Library of Congress. The AAFSW Lifetime Achievement Award presented to Ms. Jewell Fenzi included the picture of the cover of Jewell’s book and it read: “The Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide present the AAFSW Lifetime Achievement Award to Jewell Fenzi for being a pioneer in recording the Oral History of the American Diplomatic Spouse. Tuesday, November 7, 2017.”
- Comments on Married to the Foreign Service
- "Foreign Service spouses toiled in obscurity for decades. This is an excellent, long-overdue chronicle of their experiences."
- — Congresswoman Patricia Schroeder, First District, Colorado
- "Every young person, male or female, who is considering joining the Foreign Service should read this book."
- — Lawrence S. Eagleburger, former Secretary of State
- "This excellent book finally gives credit where credit is due."
- — Patricia King, Pforzheimer Foundation
- Director of the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College
- — Patricia King, Pforzheimer Foundation
Works
[edit]Cooking and travel
- Fenzi, Jewell (author-compiler); Dovale, Helen (née Helene Elizabeth Sargent; born 1928) (illustrator) (August 1971) [2003; 1996; 1986 – 5th printing; 1978 – 3rd printing; 1976; 1972 – revised printing; August 1971 – 1st printing]. "This Is the Way We Cook! (Papiamento: Asina Nos Ta Cushiná) – Recipes From Outstanding Cooks of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba – Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao, Saba, Sint Estatius, and Sint Maarten". Willemstad, Curaçao: Thayer-Sargent Publications.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (author-compiler); Dovale, Helen (née Helene Elizabeth Sargent; born 1928) (illustrator) (1972). "Port of Call; Sights and Sounds of Curaçao's Busy Harbor". Willemstad, Curaçao: Thayer-Sargent Publications.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (author-compiler); Fenzi Reeder, Ruth (illustrator) (1981). "This Is the Way We Cook! Recipes From Brazil's Northeast (Portuguese: Esta é Nossa Cozinha! Receitas do Nordeste )" (in English and Portuguese – Portuguese: em inglês e português). Translated by Gilda Radler de Aquino. Rio de Janeiro: Jewell Press (publisher). Recife: Indústrias Gráficas Barreto Limitada (printer). Austin, Texas: Austin Litho Service Inc. – Dan Francis Beauchamp (1938–2018) et ux., Sarah Ann Franklin (maiden; 1934–1988) (photographer of negatives for layout). Harry Guerra Clark (page layout) (includes bibliography and index).
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- Fenzi, Jewell (interviewer); Child, Julia (interviewee) (November 7, 1991). "Interview With Julia Child". Frontline Diplomacy: The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection (transcript, 22 pp.). Washington, D.C.: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training.
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- Fenzi, Jewell; Nelson, Carl Lawrence (1948–2011) (November 1992). "Bon Appétit – Julia Child: From Foreign Service Wife to French Chef". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 69, no. 11. American Foreign Service Association: 40–43. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (June 1962). "AAFSW: News and Views". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 39, no. 6. American Foreign Service Association: 8. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (oral historian); Nelson, Carl Lawrence (1948–2011) (writer) (1994). "Married to the Foreign Service: An Oral History of the American Diplomatic Spouse". Twayne's Oral History Series, No. 13. (i) New York: Twayne Publishers; (ii) Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada; (iii) New York: Maxwell Macmillan International Publishing Group – all divisions of Simon and Schuster Macmillan.
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- Weiss, Mary Louise (interviewer); Fenzi, Jewell (interviewee) (March 18, 1988). "Interview with Jewell Fenzi" (PDF). Oral History Program, Foreign Service Spouse Series. Arlington, Virginia: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training, The Foreign Affairs Oral History Collection. Retrieved March 10, 2021.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (December 1987). "Women of the Foreign Service – A Gap in Diplomatic History: The Role of the Wives". State. no. 306. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of State: 13–16. Retrieved March 10, 2021 – via Google Books.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (interviewer) (June 1992). "The Great Divorce – Why the 'Hands-Off' Policy Did More Harm Than Good for Spouses". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 69, no. 6. American Foreign Service Association: 17–18, 21. Retrieved March 12, 2021. Fenzi addresses the U.S. State Department's 1972 Directive on Spouses, which allowed more freedom and removed the duress of being included in performance evaluations. It also ended the marriage restriction for female diplomats.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (July 1994). "Stand By Your Man: Caroline Service Talks about the Trials and Tribulationsof a Foreign Service Wife". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 71, no. 7. American Foreign Service Association: 20–24. Retrieved March 12, 2021. Note: Caroline Service (née Caroline Edward Cary Schulz; 1909–1997), at the time, was married to John Stewart Service (1909–1999), Foreign Service Officer. The article covers discord and challenges from McCarthyism.
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- Fenzi, Jewell; Nelson, Carl Lawrence (1948–2011) (November 1995). "Friendly With a Senator – In the 1950s, Foreign Service Spouse Franklin Paved Way for Widows' Pension Rights". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 72, no. 11. American Foreign Service Association: 28–30. Retrieved March 12, 2021. Note 1: Sophia de Soto (1882–1974) had been married to Consul Hernando de Soto (1866–1928), who served in the U.S. Consular Service from 1889 until his death. Note 2: Rogers Act. Note 3: Kenneth Barnard Keating (1900–1975). Note 4: Diplomatic and Consular Officers, Retired. Note 5: Butler Brayne Thornton (maiden; 1899–2003), married to Lynn Winterdale Franklin (1888–1952).
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- Fenzi, Jewell; Nelson, Carl Lawrence (1948–2011) (August 1991). "The Duke in Baghdad". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 68, no. 8. American Foreign Service Association: 24–26. Retrieved March 12, 2021. Re: Duke Ellington in Bagdad in 1963.
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History: Washington, D.C.
- Fenzi, Jewell; Nelson, Carl Lawrence (1948–2011) (Spring–Summer 2001). "'The Family' 1718 H Street, N.W., 1907–1957". Washington History. Vol. 13, no. 1. Historical Society of Washington, D.C.: 76–77. doi:10.2307/40073491. JSTOR 40073491. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
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History: Woman's National Democratic Club
- Fenzi, Jewell; Black, Allida Mae (born 1952) (2000). "Democratic Women: An Oral History of the Woman's National Democratic Club". Oral History Series No. 1. Washington, D.C.: WNDC Educational Foundation.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (Fall-Winter 1997–1998). "75th Anniversary for Woman's National Democratic Club". Washington History. Vol. 9, no. 2. Historical Society of Washington, D.C.: 75–77. JSTOR 40073298. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
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- Fenzi, Jewell (interviewer) (September 7, 1995). "An Interview With Jane Shields Freeman". Oral History Series. Washington, D.C.: Woman's National Democratic Club. Re: Jane Shield Freeman (née Jane Charlotte Shields; 1921–2018) was the wife of Minnesota's 29th Governor, Orville Freeman (1918–2003).
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- Fenzi, Jewell (September 25, 1997). "WNDC Founders Emily Newell Blair and Daisy Harriman: A Study in Contrasts". New Orleans: Oral History Association. A paper presented at the Oral History Association in New Orleans, September 25, 1997
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Book reviews
- Fenzi, Jewell (August 1992). "Book Review: Working Women for the 21st Century: 50 Women Reveal Their Pathways to Success, by Nelda LaTeef". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 69, no. 8. American Foreign Service Association: 48. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
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Retirement
- Fenzi, Jewell (February 2006). "Life After the FS: More Retirees Speak Up – Retirees Shares Stories and Advice About Retirement for the Foreign Service – Walking Through Retirement". Foreign Service Journal. Vol. 83, no. 2. American Foreign Service Association: 54–55. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
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Reviews
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References
[edit]- Bickford, Charlene Nora (née Charlene Nora Bangs; born 1944) (Spring–Summer 2002). "Book Review: 'Democratic Women: An Oral History of the Woman's National Democratic Club'". Washington History. Vol. 14, no. 1. Historical Society of Washington, D.C.: 74–75. JSTOR 40073508. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
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- "DeSoto, Hernando (1866–1928)". Who Was Who in America. A component volume of Who's Who in American History, Vol. 1, 1897–1942. Chicago: A.N. Marquis & Company. 1943.
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