Correspondence regarding a possible partnership with Columbia Summer Institute, and recent acquisitions of the library such as Women's Press issues from 1927-1950.
Letter arranging a meeting between Hansen, of the Columbia University Press, Martha Peterson, president of Barnard College, and representatives of the Women's Center, to discuss the Center's future pu...
A letter to Nancy Clinch from National Women's Political Caucus, asking for more information about the event and inquiring about any special projects it might have in regards to colleges and universit...
A letter to Carol Ahlum, of the Modern Language Association, about Women's Studies at Barnard and co-founder Stimpson's hopes for the new Women's Center.
Unsigned letter in which the author, probably Women's Center co-founder Catharine Stimpson, requests clarification as to whether or not Barnard will have primary responsibility for the creation of a r...
Letter in reply to Dickler's letter of June 21, concerning joint participation of graduate and undergraduate students in Barnard women's studies courses.
Handwritten communication regarding an alumna's inquiries about the Women's Press, and the institutional advantages the Women's Center stands to gain from co-sponsorship of Columbia's prospective Wome...
Reply from Columbia University's Vice President and Provost to Dean Owens's proposal for a Women's Studies Institute in the 1972 Summer Session, declining to submit the request to the Department of Ed...
Letter from Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, of the California Institute of the Arts, requesting information about the Women's Center at Barnard. Discusses the artistic implications of the sexual revolu...
Letter from Ellin Sarot, Barnard class of 1961, regarding her return to academic life after years spent raising a family, and some of the unique predicaments that women in her position face.
Letter from Elliot, to accompany an enclosed copy of her letter to Catharine Stimpson. Both letters concern Iola Haverstick's formal role in the the running of the Women's Center.
Letter from Annette Baxter to Catharine Stimpson recommending Jane Weidlund, formerly of the United Nations, "as an ideal member of the Advisory Committee."