Letter in which the artist formally proposes mounting an exhibition of her work at the Women's Center, suggesting that her photographs, particularly those of black women, represent subjects traditiona...
Letter in which the assistant editor of Change, a magazine of higher education, asks to be kept informed of developments at the Women's Center, and suggests the possibility of publishing a piece about...
Reply to Barnard College president Martha Peterson's letter of November 30. Stimpson, the acting director of the Women's Center, answers Peterson's concerns point by point, addressing the organization...
Letter from Jean Collins, assistant editor at Change magazine, requesting information about the Women's Center with a view to eventually including a piece about it in the magazine.
Letter in which Herter, of the Columbia University Medical School, declines the invitation to participate in the Women's Center's panel-discussion on male chauvinism, due to a prior engagement. Acknow...
Brief letter in which Professor Sovern declines Stimpson's invitation to participate in the Women's Center's panel on male chauvinism, due to a prior engagement.
Letter advising Lydia Kess of the Women's Center's new project, the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, on its recent decision to focus its activities on employment discrimination. Invites Kess to the next me...
Letter in which the acting director of the Women's Center invites Meyerson, the Commissioner of the Department of Consumer Affairs, to moderate a panel on male chauvinism at Columbia University.
Letter in which the acting director of the Women's Center invites Norton, the Commissioner of the City Commission on Human Rights, to moderate a panel on male chauvinism at Columbia University.
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson invites Melman, a professor of industrial engineering, to speak on a panel of Columbia men about male chauvinism at the University.
Letter in which the acting director of the Barnard Women's Center asks Beverly Maher to help arrange for some music before the Center's panel on male chauvinism at Columbia.
Reply to a letter from the assistant editor of Change Magazine, in which Stimpson apprises her of the Women's Center's activities and discusses the possibility of the magazine doing a piece on it.