Typed remarks from an unidentified organizer of the January 11, 1972 panel entitled "Male Chauvinism at Columbia: Does It Exist?" addressing the organizers' decision to compile an all-male panel.
The Women's Center's 1971-1972 brochure, with articles introducing the Center and its Overbury research collection, discusses women and work, women in the academic world, the new discipline of Women's...
Letter in which Women's Center co-founder Stimpson invites Janeway to an upcoming panel discussion on male chauvinism at Columbia University, discusses her expectations regarding the event, and makes ...
Letter in which Elizabeth Janeway discusses Stimpson's upcoming panel on male chauvinism at Columbia, a recent letter she's received from a man commenting on her appearance and what it communicates ab...
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.
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 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.