Letter thanking Barnard graduate Edith London Boehm, class of 1913, for her recommendation that children's psychology and care becoming part of a general college education.
Letter expressing interest in some kind of joint arrangement between Barnard College and Teachers College that would allow students at the latter institution to take women's studies courses at the for...
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 in which Clarence Ver Steeg, a profesor of history at Northwestern University, requests information about the Women's Center's roster of women scholars, with a view to appointing as many women ...
Letter from Baxter, declining to direct the Columbia Summer Institute. Also discusses Elly Elliott's appointment to the Women's Center's executive committee.
Letter summarizing Stimpson's meeting with Martha Peterson on the subject of the Women's Center's cooperation with Columbia University's School of General Studies.
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 from Nancy Schlossberg writing on behalf of the Commission on the Status of Women at Wayne State University, requesting information about the Women's Center.
Letter in which director of development Barbara Hertz discusses arrangements for the production of a brochure about the Women's Center, and the high volume of inquiries she's been receiving about the ...
Letter from Jane Gould to Jackie Greenspon regarding the Alumnae Advisory Vocational Committee's project on discrimination, and the Women's Center's relationship to the Committee. Includes referral sl...
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.
Letter in which a Barnard alumna and self-described woman who has "made some noise" writes to inquire about whether or not the Women's Center would be interested in acquiring the audio-tapes her organ...
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 from Dorothy McGuigan, of the University of Michigan's Center for Conitnuing Education of Women, requesting information about Barnard's new women's studies program.
Letter 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.