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 Clive Kessler, despite some "hesitation," accepts Catharine Stimpson's invitation to speak on a panel entitled "Male Chauvinism at Columbia: Does It Exist?"
Brief letter in which Dean George Fraenkel's secretary advises Women's Center acting director of Fraenkel's decision to participate in a panel of Columbia men on the question of male chauvinism at the...
Letter from alumnae-giving chairperson Miller thanking Klink for increasing the size of her gift to the college, an increase through which Klink hoped to express her approval of the College's new Wome...
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson proposes that the Center and the Film Committee work together to bring films by and about women to Barnard.
Memo describing the scope and objectives of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, as well as its plans to compile a handbook on the legal status of women in each of the fifty states.Includes a list of profe...
A letter from alumnae-giving chairperson thanking Teller for her $100 gift to Barnard, and confirming that the funds have been allocated to the Women's Center, as she requested.
Letter to Selby concerning a recent meeting on sexism in the schools, and the great deal of interest it attracted. Materials from the Education Committee of NOW are enclosed.
Letter in which Elizabeth Janeway discusses Stimpson's upcoming panel on male chauvinism at Columbia, a recent letter she's received from a man commenting on her appearance and what it communicates ab...
Handwritten letter to accompany the form for potential members of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, which Kohn has completed on behalf of her whole women's group. Also discusses aborted plans for a pane...
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.