Letter from Jane Gold to conference participants, goes over major logistical information about the upcoming conference like daycare, budgets and unexpected high registration.
Memo stating that the conference is almost to capacity, urges students to register as soon as possible. Workshops will also be given twice to accommodate attendance.
A letter from Mary Elizabeth Wexford to the Women's Center Executive Committee annoucing plans to play audio recordings of coference workshops such as In Search of Autonomy and Women Over Thirty on We...
Correspondence between Jane Gould and Donna Stanton about the center's upcoming conference, outlining their goal of creating a clearer definition of Women's Studies as a new interdisciplinary field.
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.
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...
A letter from Sue Sacks thanking and congratulating the workshop coordinators of the first annual Scholar and the Feminist Conference. Asks the coordinators if they would like to submit their works to...
Letter from Nancy K. Miller to the Columbia and Barnard women faculty about the Scholar and The Feminist II: data/text/ideology that will "focus on the general issue of feminism and ideology."
A letter from Hester Einstein to the planning committee announcing a $7,500 grant from the Rubenstein foundation. She also announces that she will serve as the academic coordinator for the conference.