Handwritten notes in regards to the acquisition of Jane Grant's collection of books by and about women, subsequant to the note informing the Center that she is currently too sick to discuss its dispos...
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...
English and Ehrenreich, of the College at Old Westbury, describe their research on institutional sexism in healthcare, and their plans for further study.
Letter to accompany enclosed resume and a paper on feminist criticism in the classroom, which Reuben submits as her application for the Women's Center's directorship. Paper presented at the Midwest ML...
Letter about an interdisciplinary review of research and publications in women's studies, and a case forwarded to the Women's Center by Schmidt, of Slippery Rock State College, Pennsylvania.
Letter in which Andrea Guterman (Barnard '71) cautions her peers against "female chauvinism" while acknowledging the value of her own experience with women's liberation at Barnard.
Farley, professor of industrial and labor relations at Cornell University describes her research on women and career patterns, and discusses her future projects.
Letter from Jane Gold to conference participants, goes over major logistical information about the upcoming conference like daycare, budgets and unexpected high registration.
A guestlist for the upcoming Women's Center conference with a "VIP's" section and an "Others" section. "VIP's" include June Bingham, Blanche Graubard and Iola Haverstick.
Finalized plans for the Scholar and the Feminist Conference, there are plans to publish papers and a summary of the event in the Feminist Studies journal.