Report on the second planning meeting of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, during which the attendees discussed the need for such a committee, the scope of its constituency, and the services it should p...
Memo from Mary Scotti, the Women's Center's administrative coordinator, to accompany information about attendence at a recent meeting of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee.
Handwritten letter to accompany the form for potential members of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, which Kohn has completed on behalf of her whole women's group. Also discusses aborted plans for a pane...
Memo describing the scope and objectives of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, as well as its plans to compile a handbook on the legal status of women in each of the fifty states.Includes a list of profe...
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 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 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...
A letter from Women's Center co-founder Jane Gould, in which she discusses discrimination against women at Harvard Law School, and the hostile reception a female recruiter from HLS encountered from Co...
Letter in which Scotti advises Lissitzyn of the establishment of the Barnard Lawyers' Committee, and informs her of several projects in which she might like to participate.
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.