Memo from Women's Center co-founder Gould regarding initial planning for the National Coalition for Research on Women's Education and Development, with an attached summary and agenda of the coalition.
Letter from Women's Center co-founder Gould to Westervelt, of the National Coalition for Research on Women's Education and Development, intimating that progress is being made on an unspecified project...
Report on the activities and achievements of Barnard's director of Placement and Career Planning, Jane Gould, over the course of 1970-1971. Includes quantitative and qualitative analyses of the employ...
List of Center objectives, including the creation of a roster of women scholars, and thoughts on sponsoring seminars on Women in Society, connecting with alumnae, and helping with vocational issues.
Letter from Jane Gould to Jackie Greenspon regarding the Alumnae Advisory Vocational Committee's project on discrimination, and the Women's Center's relationship to the Committee. Includes referral sl...
Letter thanking Ellin Sarot for sharing her thoughts on women who return to teaching after raising families, and advising her of the establishment of the Women's Center.
Director of Placement and Career Planning Jane Gould describes how Barnard has adapted to women's broadened vocational horizons and their rapidly changing needs, capabilities, and expectations.
Letter in reply to Ladies' Home Journal's request for information about the Women's Center. Center co-founder Jane Gould discusses career counseling at Barnard.
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 from Jane Gold to conference participants, goes over major logistical information about the upcoming conference like daycare, budgets and unexpected high registration.
Correspondence between Jane Gould and Donna Stanton about the center's upcoming conference, outlining their goal of creating a clearer definition of Women's Studies as a new interdisciplinary field.