Brief handwritten note from Barnard College president Peterson to accompany an enclosed letter from the director of the Schlesinger Library. Peterson expresses disapproval of the Library's plan.
Letter in which Meadows-Hills implores the Women's Center's librarians to use non-chauvinist subject headings in the organization of their collection, rather than Library of Congress headings.
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 the acting director of the Women's Center, Catharine Stimpson, expresses and interest in acquiring Grant's collection of books by and about women for the Center's library.
Letter from Grace Becker, offering the papers of her sister, Elsa G. Becker, a pioneer in the youth guidance movement, to the Women's Center's research archive.
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson solicits opinions from her co-workers about the prospect of acquiring Jane Grant's collection of books on women. Includes a handwritten response from...
Handwritten letter in which the professor of history advises the Women's Center's acting director on how to go about initiating negotiations to acquire Jane Grant's collection of books by and about wo...
Letter to accompany some material about the Women's Center, and to introduce two Barnard associates requesting permission to visit Holden's collection.
Handwritten letter in which the professor of history congratulates the Women's Center on its brochure and recommends Jane Grant, co-founder of The New Yorker magazine and a personal friend of his, as ...
Draft of a letter thanking Warshaw for her gift to the women's studies program at Barnard, and confirming that the money has been earmarked for the acquisition of library materials.
Brief handwritten note in which Baxter encourages the Center to pursue the acquisition of New Yorker co-founder Jane Grant's collection for the Center's library.