Letter from the vice president of Ashton-Worthington Inc., soliciting the Women's Center's future business. Describes some projects he'd like to see the Center take on.
Letter to accompany alumna's gift, in which she expresses approval of Barnard's new women's studies program and requests that future correspondance be addressed to her in her own name, rather than her...
Handwritten letter from a Barnard graduate of the class of 1921, applauding the establishment of the Women's Center and speculating on women's perennial failure to support one another in public life.
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 in which Cecilia Norris thanks Stimpson for her workshop at the Alumnae Council and shares her thoughts on Barnard women and the Women's Center.
Letter to Barnard Alumnae Affairs requesting information about how women with families might obtain financial support for continuing education, particularly in the study of law.
Letter from Barnard's Director of Development, thanking the publisher for his interest in the Women's Center's business and describing foundations' reluctance to support women's programs.
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...
Johnson forwards her own letter to Barnard president Peterson on to the Women's Center, with a view to someone there authoring an article on the Center in Peterson's name.
Letter addressed to "Conference Participant" soliciting reactions to the University of Pittsburgh's conference "Women and Education: A Feminist Perspective." Confirms plans to publish The Feminist New...