Copy of a published report on Columbia University's employment practices with respect to women. Written by Rachel DuPlessis, Linda Edwards, Ann Sutherland Harris, Kate Millett, and Harriet Zellner
Press release announcing a panel on male chauvinism at Columbia University, consisting of several Columbia men and moderated by women. Includes descriptions of the Women's Center and its Lawyers' Comm...
Proposal for the establishment of a regional office that will collect and distribute information designed to increase educational opportunities for women.
Remarks from Barnard College's director of alumnae affairs Nora Percival's presentation to the group session for women's colleges at the AAC National conference, about Barnard's efforts to advance wom...
Draft of Nora Percival's presentation on the findings of the Task Force on Barnard and the Educated Woman, particularly as they relate to the creation of a women's center and the college's commitment ...
Report on the need for better counseling and more programs specifically designed to meet the educational needs of women students, including the mature student.
General letter announcing the third meeting of the New York Chapter, and posing questions to the recipients about discrimination against women at their respective schools. Also announces the group's i...
Letter from Nora Percival advising Jacqueline Scherer of the ongoing development of a roster of women scholars and professionals. Invites Dr. Scherer to provide her credentials for inclusion in the ro...
Report about the importance of establishing a women's center at Barnard, written by Eleanor M. Elliott (possibly Eleanor T. Elliott?), Elizabeth Janeway, Johyn Elliff, Pat Farnsworth, Patricia Graham,...
Reprint of a speech delivered at the 1970 Barnard Conference on Women, which argued that student activism in American universities is not a product of frustration with academic bureaucracy, but rather...
Copy of remarks concerning the achievement of parity between men and women's education at Columbia University without the cooption and subjugation of female students.
Letter in which Idris Rossell, Chief of Academic Research, Documentation Division of the Office of External Research, State Department, applauds Barnard's plans to compile a roster of women scholars, ...