Handwritten notes in regards to the acquisition of Jane Grant's collection of books by and about... Show moreHandwritten notes in regards to the acquisition of Jane Grant's collection of books by and about women, subsequant to the note informing the Center that she is currently too sick to discuss its disposition. Show less
Brief handwritten note from Barnard College president Peterson to accompany an enclosed letter... Show moreBrief handwritten note from Barnard College president Peterson to accompany an enclosed letter from the director of the Schlesinger Library. Peterson expresses disapproval of the Library's plan. Show less
Handwritten note, in which Tilton accepts Stimpson's invitation to serve on the Women's Center's... Show moreHandwritten note, in which Tilton accepts Stimpson's invitation to serve on the Women's Center's Ad Hoc Library Committee. Show less
Note requesting advice on the disposition of Elsa Becker's papers, with a hand-written reply from... Show moreNote requesting advice on the disposition of Elsa Becker's papers, with a hand-written reply from Pat Graham. Show less
Letter in regards to the Holdens' collection of books by and about women, and the College's... Show moreLetter in regards to the Holdens' collection of books by and about women, and the College's progress on the establishment of a Women's Center. Possibly misdated. Show less
Note from Elliott, the chairperson of the Trustee Committee on Development, to the rest of the... Show moreNote from Elliott, the chairperson of the Trustee Committee on Development, to the rest of the Women's Committee, communicating certain details about the establishment of Barnard's "women's program," and possible acquisitions for its library. Possibly misdated. Show less
Letter describing ways in which Iola Haverstick might be incorporated into the running of the... Show moreLetter describing ways in which Iola Haverstick might be incorporated into the running of the Women's Center, particularly when it comes to libraries and archives. Show less