Correspondence regarding a possible partnership with Columbia Summer Institute, and recent acquisitions of the library such as Women's Press issues from 1927-1950.
Letter in which Stimpson solicits Haverstick's advice about how to manage the Women's Center's burgeoning library, and discusses an alumna's request to help expand it.
Letter from Women's Center co-founder Catharine Stimpson to Barnard College librarian Robert Palmer about the possibility of building a library and archive at the Women's Center, and prospects for Iol...
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.
Women's Center co-founder Stimpson thanks Nora Percival for a meeting, and discusses Percival's speech, some aspects of which Stimpson takes issue with.
Letter arranging a meeting between Hansen, of the Columbia University Press, Martha Peterson, president of Barnard College, and representatives of the Women's Center, to discuss the Center's future pu...
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.
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...
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 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.
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 reply to a June 1 inquiry from Idris Rossell, of the Office of External Research at the State Department, about a prospective roster of women scholars.