A letter from Mary Elizabeth Wexford to the Women's Center Executive Committee annoucing plans to play audio recordings of coference workshops such as In Search of Autonomy and Women Over Thirty on We...
Memo stating that the conference is almost to capacity, urges students to register as soon as possible. Workshops will also be given twice to accommodate attendance.
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.
Notes on suggested themes for the upcoming conference, including theoretical questions such as "what is the relationship of women's studies to feminism?"
Farley, professor of industrial and labor relations at Cornell University describes her research on women and career patterns, and discusses her future projects.