General letter announcing the third meeting of the New York Chapter, and posing questions to the recipients about discrimination against women at their respective schools. Also announces the group's i...
Letter from Nora Percival advising Jacqueline Scherer of the ongoing development of a roster of women scholars and professionals. Invites Dr. Scherer to provide her credentials for inclusion in the ro...
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.
Letter in which Idris Rossell, Chief of Academic Research, Documentation Division of the Office of External Research, State Department, applauds Barnard's plans to compile a roster of women scholars, ...
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 thanking Barnard graduate Edith London Boehm, class of 1913, for her recommendation that children's psychology and care becoming part of a general college education.
Letter expressing interest in some kind of joint arrangement between Barnard College and Teachers College that would allow students at the latter institution to take women's studies courses at the for...
Letter in which Clarence Ver Steeg, a profesor of history at Northwestern University, requests information about the Women's Center's roster of women scholars, with a view to appointing as many women ...
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 from Nancy Schlossberg writing on behalf of the Commission on the Status of Women at Wayne State University, requesting information about the Women's Center.
Letter from Dorothy McGuigan, of the University of Michigan's Center for Conitnuing Education of Women, requesting information about Barnard's new women's studies program.
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.