Acting director of the Women's Center, Catharine Stimpson, lists the projects that the Women's Center ought to focus on in the coming months, including several that will help to secure Barnard's preem...
A letter to Florence Howe explaining the initial planning of the 1974 "Scholar and the Feminist" conference. It outlines major questions and a preliminary schedule.
Letter to Selby, in which Stimpson thanks her for their recent meeting and acknowledges plans for a program on Women's Studies to be held at the Lenox School.
A note from Catharine Stimpson to Jane Gould, expressing her concerns about the conference. Stimpson warns Gould that the minutes from the previous meetings seem "out of focus." She hopes to "define t...
Letter to accompany enclosed resume and a paper on feminist criticism in the classroom, which Reuben submits as her application for the Women's Center's directorship. Paper presented at the Midwest ML...
Handwritten communication regarding an alumna's inquiries about the Women's Press, and the institutional advantages the Women's Center stands to gain from co-sponsorship of Columbia's prospective Wome...
Reply from Columbia University's Vice President and Provost to Dean Owens's proposal for a Women's Studies Institute in the 1972 Summer Session, declining to submit the request to the Department of Ed...
Letter about an interdisciplinary review of research and publications in women's studies, and a case forwarded to the Women's Center by Schmidt, of Slippery Rock State College, Pennsylvania.
A letter to Carol Ahlum, of the Modern Language Association, about Women's Studies at Barnard and co-founder Stimpson's hopes for the new Women's Center.