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.
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 from Frances Riche, addressing the campaign to make Rutgers College co-ed. Cites remarks from the Rutgers University president about women's "missionary" influence in a male-dominated society. ...
The Women's Center's 1971-1972 brochure, with articles introducing the Center and its Overbury research collection, discusses women and work, women in the academic world, the new discipline of Women's...
Press release announcing a panel on male chauvinism at Columbia University, consisting of several Columbia men and moderated by women. Includes descriptions of the Women's Center and its Lawyers' Comm...
Draft of the content of the Women's Center's publicity brochure, outlining the reasoning behind the Center's creation, the issues to which it addresses itself, and the goals that it hopes to achieve.
Letter with Women's Center co-founder Stimpson's thoughts on a draft of the Women's Center's latest publication, which addresses the reasons women typically don't pursue academic careers.
Typed remarks from an unidentified organizer of the January 11, 1972 panel entitled "Male Chauvinism at Columbia: Does It Exist?" addressing the organizers' decision to compile an all-male panel.
Letter in which the acting director of the Barnard Women's Center invites Columbia University president William McGill to join a proposed panel of men to discuss "Male Chauvinism at Columbia: Does It ...
Letter in which Columbia University president William McGill accepts the Women's Center co-founder's invitation speak on the panel "Male Chauvinism at Columbia: Does It Exist?"
Call to action from the Columbia's Women's Liberation group to meet and sign a petition demanding Columbia University and President McGill properly address sex-discrimination at Columbia.
Brief letter in which the Women's Center's acting director, Stimpson, thanks Columbia president McGill for agreeing to participate in a panel-discussion about male chauvinism at the University, and as...
Letter in which the acting director of the Women's Center invites Meyerson, the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs, to moderate a panel on male chauvinism at Columbia University.
Letter in which the acting director of the Women's Center invites Norton, the Commissioner of the City Commission on Human Rights, to moderate a panel on male chauvinism at Columbia University.
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson invites Melman, a professor of industrial engineering, to speak on a panel of Columbia men about male chauvinism at the University.
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson invites Farnsworth, a law professor, to speak on a panel of Columbia men about male chauvinism at the University.
Women's Center co-founder Catharine Stimpson's letter to Clive Kessler, inviting him to speak on a panel entitled "Male Chauvinism at Columbia: Does It Exist?"
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson invites Professor Ginzberg to speak on a panel of Columbia men about male chauvinism at the University.