Copy of remarks concerning the achievement of parity between men and women's education at Columbia University without the cooption and subjugation of female students.
Reply to Vera Kistiakowsky's letter of May 20, discussing the report from the Barnard Task Force on Barnard and the Educated Woman, and the Barnard-Columbia Women's Liberation report of 1969.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
A letter to Nancy Clinch from National Women's Political Caucus, asking for more information about the event and inquiring about any special projects it might have in regards to colleges and universit...
Letter in reply to Dickler's letter of June 21, concerning joint participation of graduate and undergraduate students in Barnard women's studies courses.
Letter to Nora Percival in which Stimpson discusses the AAC National Conference, the Women's Center's relationship with other women's colleges, and the roster of women scholars.
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 ...
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...