Barnard College president Martha Peterson comments on plans for a roster of women scholars, and what she percieves as a "falling apart of direction" in the Women's Center's leadership.
In a letter to the Women's Center, third-year Harvard Law School student Alice Richmond discusses the difficulty of recruiting women to law schools, and the discrimination they face once they arrive.
Handwritten letter in reply to Catharine Stimpson's letter of November, in which Cook, a lawyer and Barnard graduate of the class of 1912, informs Ms. Stimpson that she has retired.
Letter from Grace Becker, offering the papers of her sister, Elsa G. Becker, a pioneer in the youth guidance movement, to the Women's Center's research archive.
Letter from alumnae-giving chairperson Miller, acknowledging that Mrs. Schutz's gift to the college has been earmarked for the Women's Center, as she requested.
A letter from alumnae-giving chairperson Miller thanking Mrs. William K. Benton for her gift to Barnard's Annual Giving Program. Includes quote from Benton's original letter approving the Women's Cent...