Letter from Women's Center co-founder Catharine Stimpson to Barnard College librarian Robert... Show moreLetter from Women's Center co-founder Catharine Stimpson to Barnard College librarian Robert Palmer about the possibility of building a library and archive at the Women's Center, and prospects for Iola Haverstick's involvement in it. Show less
Letter in which Stimpson solicits Haverstick's advice about how to manage the Women's Center's... Show moreLetter in which Stimpson solicits Haverstick's advice about how to manage the Women's Center's burgeoning library, and discusses an alumna's request to help expand it. Show less
Letter in which Stimpson informs Merrigan that the duties of a librarian are already being... Show moreLetter in which Stimpson informs Merrigan that the duties of a librarian are already being satisfactorily performed by the Women's Center's staff as is. Show less
Letter from the acting director of the Women's Center, inviting Tilton to serve on the Center's... Show moreLetter from the acting director of the Women's Center, inviting Tilton to serve on the Center's Ad Hoc Library Committee. Show less
Letter from the acting director of the Women's Center, suggesting that she and the Barnard... Show moreLetter from the acting director of the Women's Center, suggesting that she and the Barnard librarian meet to establish an acquisitions policy for the Center's library. Show less
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson solicits opinions from her co-workers about... Show moreLetter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson solicits opinions from her co-workers about the prospect of acquiring Jane Grant's collection of books on women. Includes a handwritten response from Iola Haverstick on the same page, in which Haverstick warns Stimpson of the possible dangers in taking on private collections wholesale. Show less