Letter from Linda Kerber of the University of Iowa, requesting information about the Women's Center and discussing the state of women's studies on her campus.
Letter in which Kess, a lawyer with Davis Polk and Wardwell, advises Ms. Stimpson that she will be attending the next meeting of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee.
Letter from the Women's Center's administrative coordinator, detailing the final arrangements for the lecture that writer Juliet Mitchell is scheduled to give.
Letter in which Graham, a Columbia professor of history, accepts Stimpson's invitation to participate in a panel-discussion on male chauvinism at Columbia University, projecting that he "might enjoy i...
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson invites Farnsworth, a law professor, to speak on a panel of Columbia men about male chauvinism at the University.
Women's Center co-founder Catharine Stimpson's letter to Clive Kessler, inviting him to speak on a panel entitled "Male Chauvinism at Columbia: Does It Exist?"
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson invites Professor Ginzberg to speak on a panel of Columbia men about male chauvinism at the University.
Brief letter in which Melman, a professor of industrial engineering, accepts Stimpson's invitation to speak on a panel of men tasked with addressing the question of male chauvinism at Columbia Univers...
Letter in which Scotti acknowledges receipt of Cook's letter, and solicits whatever help she can give in preparing research for the Barnard Lawyers' Committee handbook.
Letter in reply to Laura Ross's interest in the activities of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, suggesting certain projects in which she might like to participate.
Letter from alumnae-giving chairperson Miller, thanking Sandel for her $5 gift to the college and acknowledging that the funds have been earmarked for the Women's Center, as she requested.
Editorial decrying the devaluation of motherhood implied in Barnard's educational program, and arguing that educated women should not flee the home and its foundational relationships, but rather work ...
Letter to the Feminist Newsletter announcing the Women's Center's plans to publish an annual resume of women's studies research, to be called The Year's Work in Women's Studies.