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...
Letter to accompany a number of "Uppity Women Unite" pins, which Sandler had heard Martha Peterson was hoping to acquire. Also makes mention of an upcoming Ford Foundation meeting concerning women in ...
Barnard College president Martha Peterson comments on plans for a roster of women scholars, and what she percieves as a "falling apart of direction" in the Women's Center's leadership.
Reply to Barnard College president Martha Peterson's letter of November 30. Stimpson, the acting director of the Women's Center, answers Peterson's concerns point by point, addressing the organization...
Letter in which Hyman (Barnard '74), known as Batya, proposes the creation of a Barnard program for junior-high school girls in the community, and the necessity of collaboration with black and Latina ...
Memo from Women's Center co-founder Catharine Stimpson about the Center's policies towards book exhibits, planned exhibits, and how Barnard College president Martha Peterson could help the collections...
Letter in which Stimpson accepts Peterson's invitation to serve as chairperson of the Women's Center's executive committee, and expresses her appreciation for Peterson's support.
Letter from Baxter, declining to direct the Columbia Summer Institute. Also discusses Elly Elliott's appointment to the Women's Center's executive committee.
List of Center objectives, including the creation of a roster of women scholars, and thoughts on sponsoring seminars on Women in Society, connecting with alumnae, and helping with vocational issues.
Letter in which acting director Stimpson remarks on hiring a new administrative assistant for the Women's Center, as well as forming an advisory committee at the Center.
Letter in which Elliott accepts Stimpson's invitation to join the Women's Center's executive committee and discusses her duties as a member, as well as funding from the Reid family.
Correspondence regarding a possible partnership with Columbia Summer Institute, and recent acquisitions of the library such as Women's Press issues from 1927-1950.