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- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, speeches, and reviews of his work, and Harvard and Radcliffe class roll books, 1936-1966. Much of the correspondence relates to English literature, particularly advice and guidance to colleagues of Harvard and elsewhere. Includes correspondence relating to the publishing of Bush's books. Also contains recommendations for both students and colleagues, student papers, and manuscripts of writings by Bush on the English Renaissance, John Milton and Tennyson. Related publications and reference material available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes mostly manuscripts and notes relating to work on the American West, which was uncompleted at time of Jones' death, and other notes on American history and literature. Also some biographical material, such as certificates, photographs, society memberships, Pulitzer Prize and other honors, and small amount of correspondence with publishers, other universities, including letters written to his wife after his death. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Papers relate to Mangelsdorf's activities in professional societies and maize research, and includes correspondence with colleagues at Harvard and elsewhere, Rockefeller Foundation, Harvard Botanical Museum, and commercial seed companies. Other material includes transcript of oral history interview by Rockefeller Foundation in 1966, and research notes, manuscripts, and reports. Also includes photographs of family and colleagues. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes primarily letters of Royall Tyler to Mildred Barnes Bliss; also many letters from Mildred and Robert Woods Bliss, from Royall's wife Elisina and son William R. Tyler, the first director of Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection of Harvard. Also includes a few letters from other family members and several from art dealers. The correspondence documents in considerable detail the development of the Bliss's Collection of Byzantine art at Dumbarton Oaks. This is a correspondence of close friends; letters are personal and reflective, and contain detailed descriptions of European political and artistic life in the first half of the twentieth century. Also references throughout to Bernard Berenson and Edith Wharton. Other material includes typescripts of original letters, edited by W.R. Tyler and Walter Muir Whitehill, and the Tyler-Whitehill edition of the letters, which was never published. Some of the correspondence includes notes, photographs, and descriptions of works of art.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of personal and professional files of Bryant. Includes nine papers submitted by Bryant for courses in the University of Michigan Department of Library Sciences, 1935-1938, checklist of books in William B. Wallace's library (Bryant's grandfather's library), and correspondence and other papers relating to professional activities outside of Harvard.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence files relate primarily to departmental business and Robinson's academic interests, and include research notes and minutes of meetings. Also contains personal correspondence, letters with publishers, and notes for public lectures.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, 1942-1955, and other papers relating to Dumbarton Oaks.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence, report, questionnaires, applications, and minutes reflecting Maguire's involvement in Harvard Law School faculty committees and as consultant to the University on retirement, taxes, and other concerns.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence contains primarily professional correspondence with individuals, societies, journals, and companies; and with Harvard Department of Economics, Russian Research Center, Harvard University Press, and Library Committee. Includes correspondence with colleagues regarding editiorial comments on manuscripts, with prospective students at Russian Research Center, and inter-Harvard correspondence about curriculum revision. Also concerns government work Gerschenkron did in Washington, D.C. Research material contains notes on books, annotations for Gerschenkron's writings, and some draft manuscripts mostly on economic history. Also manuscripts not known to have been published as monographs or articles; addresses; sermons; translation; and papers on various topics. Course material includes examinations, grades, syllabi, reading lists, and course descriptions. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence of editor and associate editors of the Alumni Bulletin, memoranda and reports, accounting records, and photographs. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes primarily professional correspondence with colleagues, students, publishers, and societies. Also contains biographical sketches and bibliographies, history course material, and records from various Harvard committees and projects. Correspondence with publishers also includes typescripts of articles and addresses. Board of Foreign Scholarships material contains mostly correspondence relating to Handlin's work on the Board and includes evaluations of programs and individuals in specific countries. Harvard Encyclopedia material includes editorial correspondence and other papers reflecting its relationship with Harvard University Press. BBI papers include legal briefs presented to Federal Communications Commission and related records concerning organization of BBI and operations and policies of Channerl 5 in Boston. Also includes two videotaped lectures on the history of Harvard University.".
- catalog abstract "Contains material relating only to Bailey's teaching activities at Harvard. Includes course syllabus, class notes, case study materials, student course evaluations, and other items which reveal the content and teaching methods of Bailey's graduate courses. Also class lists and 92 speeches, reflecting concerns of his professional life: government, citizenship, public affairs, education, and social policy.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and professional correspondence including letters to W. Lindgren, Johns Hopkins University, U.S. Geological Survey, and others, while Graton was geologist surveying mine production in the Western states. Other correspondents include mining companies, publishers, societies, and various individuals. Also correspondence and report by Graton concerning application to Gordon McKay Endowment for Department of Geology. Notes include field notes, notes on conferences, and unpublished notes and papers relating to specific geological topics. Consulting material includes minutes of directors' meetings, memoranda to directors, correspondence, tax information, and geological reports relating to work performed for various mining companies, such as Cerro de Pasco Corp. of which Graton was a director. Also geological maps (unpublished) of ore locations and mines which were made for mining companies for which he was a consultant, and scrapbook of views of mines. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Professional papers of Parry include correspondence relating to activities at Harvard and outside, to specific research or publishing projects, lectures, and teaching. Parry's scholarship in the field of history of trade and exploration is reflected in correspondence with publishers and numerous lecture engagements at Harvard clubs and places around the world. Correspondence related to teaching reflects his involvement with students though teaching materials do not elucidate his teaching style. Also includes correspondence with family. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence concerns mostly professional activities, such as publishing books, lecturing, and authenticating works of art, and includes letters from galleries, curators, and collectors. Also includes notes, manuscripts and other material about teaching, public lectures, and research, together with related correspondence and reviews.".
- catalog abstract "Contains account books, 1956-1977 with gaps, itemizing personal expenses. Also contains diaries, 1939-1983 with gaps, largely of a personal nature, but including references to scholarly concerns, conferences, and other professional matters.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence and manuscripts which relate to Harris's professional interests. Correspondence, 1945-1974, concerns his career as a public servant, awards and honors, and retirement. Major correspondents include John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Edward M. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Adlai Stevenson, John Maynard Keynes, and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. Also contains correspondence relating to the Kennedy Library, the Ruth B. Harris Library Fund, and other topics and concerns. Manuscripts and near-print copies of Harris's writings include reports, memoranda, letters to newspaper editors, position papers, and articles, all of which pertain to his economic interests and to his role as advisor to public figures. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Contains Williams' correspondence, student papers, manuscripts of published and unpublished papers and lectures, and teaching materials for philosophy courses. His correspondence, ca. 1927-1977, is chiefly with professional colleagues at Harvard and elsewhere. Much of the correspondence pertains to philosophical concerns, such as probability and induction, the theory of knowledge, ethics, analytic metaphysics, epistemology, and the logical foundations of empirical knowledge. Also included is correspondence relating to professional organizations and conferences, recommendations, assessment of contemporary philosophers and philosophy, and other topics. Student papers, ca. 1922-1927, contain notes, course papers, and related items from Williams' coursework as a student at Harvard, Occidental College, and the University of California, Berkeley. Much of the material pertains to his philosophical studies, but there is also an appreciable amount of creative work in English literature. Included are notes for courses taught by Harvard professors C.I. Lewis, Ralph Barton Perry, J. Woods, and William Ernest Hocking. Manuscripts, lectures, and unpublished papers, ca. 1930-1977, include manuscripts of his published works and numerous other studies, many of them relating to logic, induction, and analytic ontology. Other topics he discussed were time, fatalism, certainty, behaviorism, meaning, and knowledge. Williams' teaching materials, ca. 1930-1967, contain syllabi, lecture and class notes, course proposals and exams, reading lists, exercises and examples, comments on student papers, and other material.".
- catalog abstract "Contains professional and personal correspondence, speeches, and other papers of Bingham, chiefly from his tenure as Harvard Athletic Director. Correspondence (mostly incoming with some outgoing copies) concerns his appointment as Athletic Director; Harvard clubs and classmates; operations and activities of Harvard Athletic Department; Bingham's appointment and activities as Chief Marshal of 1941 Harvard Commencement; his World War II army duty, 1942-1945; and relief of duties at Harvard in 1951. Correspondents include Harvard President Lowell, other university athletic directors, and businessmen regarding operations of the athletic department. Collection includes handwritten and typed manuscripts of speeches given at Harvard and other schools and universities, athletic and alumni dinners, club meetings, coaches meetings, local business boards of directors' meetings, tribute dinners, and other events. Additional papers include articles written for Harvard newspapers and bulletins, area university and town papers, and manuscripts prepared for broadcasts. Related publications and reference material also available in repository.".
- catalog abstract "Includes director's files, documenting the administration, organization, and operations of the Center, and student folders, 1965-1977. Material relates to projects funded by Ford Foundation, U.S. AID and otherorganizations, and includes correspondence, grant proposals, Center course descriptions, faculty meeting minutes, faculty personnel folders (with appointment and salary records), office personnel and maintenance records. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence of Frederic W. Putnam, head of Department of Anthropology, relating to its establishment and general correspondence and related records for later years. Also accounting and budget records, including some correspondence; deceased alumni files; and other records. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "These papers document his professional activities including research, writing, teaching, and advising.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, especially in regard to the receipt of material in the Archives and responses to reference inquiries.".
- catalog abstract "Includes librarian's reports, 1969-1970; bills and receipts, 1873-1901; and sample blank forms.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and other records of the following deans: John H. Wright (1895-1908), Charles H. Haskins (1908-1924), John L. Lowes (1924-1925), George H. Chase (1925-1939), Arthur B. Lamb (1940-1942), Howard M. Jones (1942-1943), Leigh Hoadley and Payson S. Wild (1943-1945), Payson S. Wild (1945-1949), Francis M. Rogers (1949-1955), John P. Elder (1955-1971), Richard Victor Jones (1971-1972), Edward T. Wilcox (acting, 1972-1973), Burton S. Dreben (1973-1976), Peter S. McKinney (acting, 1976-1977), Edward L. Keenan (1977-1985). Also correspondence of assistant deans (including L.S. Mayo, 1927- ) and Assistant to the Dean (G.W. Robinson, 1898-1904). For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence and other records of Robert Wheeler Willson; day book; and ledgers. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence of the Department Chairman Donald H. Menzel (1946-1949), including some course material; minutes of faculty meetings, Committee on Academic Studies, Observatory Council and Committee of Senior Professors; administrative files, 1961-1964, of the Summer Institute of Observational Astronomy; student records; and material relating to Blue HillMeteorological Observatory. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard University Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes some correspondence, financial statements and ledgers, and examples of customer and job cards, office memoranda, payrolls, schedule sheets, and time slips. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes correspondence files of the Board of Tutors in Biochemical Sciences; records on individual students, student applications, acceptances; examinations; undergraduate grant proposals to the National Science Foundation; and tutors folders. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes some miscellaneous office files and material relating to books in the Library of the Biological Laboratories; memoranda and notices concerning administration of the Laboratories; and an inventory of the Biological Institute rooms and holdings, dating from 1931 when the Laboratories were erected. For more detailed information about records, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Includes minutes of the Division and Department of Biology; correspondence, and records relating to curriculum, scholarships, staff members and teaching fellows, degrees, placement and graduate students, and the establishment of the Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology. Also reports, minutes, statistics and other records of the Undergraduate Office and Undergraduate Committee. Material relating to students includes letters of recommendation, graduate scholarship folders, records of individual students (graduate and undergraduate), graduate student grant correspondence and reports, and tutorial records. For more detailed information, see Harvard Archives LOCATION below.".
- catalog abstract "Journals and letters (typescripts) in 3 vols. describe the trip around the world taken by Mary Adams Abbott (Mrs. Grafton S.) and her daughter, Mary Ogden Abbott, in the 1920s. Countries visited include New Zealand, Australia, Java, China, India, Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Turkey and Greece. Also two articles by Mary Ogden Abbott published in Appalachia in 1957-1958.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, both public and private, diaries, writings, and miscellaneous papers comprise the collection.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of correspondence, minutes, and manuscripts regarding Mormonism and polygamy, the National Congress of Mothers (later the Parent-Teachers Association), the DAR, birth control, the Utah Federation of Women's Clubs, the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, including letters (1920) about conscientious objectors in war prison camp at Fort Douglas, Utah.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes, financial records, correspondence, pamphlets, and clippings describe the Commission's creation and activities.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence and journal of Code describe her journey from New York to India via England. Includes a travelog, observations on social life and customs, and descriptions of traveling companions and her participation in social projects. The papers document Code's initial enthusiasm and eventual disillusionment with Indian philosophy and customs.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence consists of letters from Alice Hamilton to Codman and from Codman to her mother; also memo books of Codman and part of Bowditch genealogy.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, articles, and clippings reflect Coggeshall's suffrage activities and contain material on such suffrage conventions as the Iowa Equal Suffrage Conventions (1902-1906) and the National Woman Suffrage Conventions (1904-1909)".
- catalog abstract "Minutes; records of the board of directors, board of managers, house committee, and executive committee; annual meeting reports; newsletters; bulletins; directories; speeches; and histories comprise this collection. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, memos, notes, questionnaires, page proofs, final draft, transcripts, tapes, articles, and clippings. Contains papers of Bynum pertaining to her work on the Committee, the Women's Faculty Group, and the Committee on the Harvard-Radcliffe Relationship. Tapes contain testimony by Harvard University faculty, employees, and students on Harvard faculty women, day care and health services, part-time teaching and part-time study, graduate student housing, job placement, and discrimination against women. Also included are papers relating to the sex discrimination complaints against Harvard filed at Dept. of Labor and the Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare by the Women's Equity Action League and the National Organization for Women.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists mainly of professional papers: correspondence, articles, and reports that reflect Cohen's work at Beth Israel Hospital, and as an instructor and consultant. Included are papers concerning the Hadassah Medical Organization in Israel, the Journal of Chronic Diseases, the U.S. Children's Bureau, where Cohen assisted in the Rheumatic Fever Program, 1940, and the Veterans' Administration. There is also an oral history interview, 1976, mainly about Cohen's early life.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes, reports, leaflets, clippings, and publications contain material on investigations into working conditions, labor legislation, child labor, homework, minimum wage, and related topics. Also included are reports of the Hartford Consumers' League, 1902-1919, and of the New Haven Consumers' League, 1907-1914.".
- catalog abstract "Speeches, biographical material, judicial opinions, photos, and articles document Allen's views on government, international law, war, and peace.".
- catalog abstract "Bulk of her papers are Wellesley College records and English themes, and a note book Cooke kept from 1882 to 1892 when she was conducting a private school in Rutland, Vermont, but correspondence and poems, 1933-1951, from Laura Spencer Porter Pope are included. Collection also contains diaries, 1858-1866, in which Mary Foster Bardwell describes daily life in Walpole, NH, her travels to Decorah, Iowa in 1862 and 1866 to visit her daughter Sarah, the work of the Soldiers' Aid Society, and the Civil War. Also included is material about the Eastman School and Dana Hall School.".
- catalog abstract "This collection concerns Cooper's career, particularly her efforts to improve the teaching of secondary school mathematics. It contains her published articles, drafts of unpublished text books, lecture notes, course outlines and examinations, student responses to questionnaires, and correspondence. It also includes letters and diaries describing her academic and social life in England and her travels in France, 1924-1925, and material about Newark House, Co-operative Residence Club, a facility for elderly refugees founded in 1942 in New York City by the Society of Friends and Self Help of Emigres from Central Europe, in which she was active from 1942 to 1960. Biographical material, correspondence and photographs of Cooper are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Records of the Corner Book Shop consist of correspondence with customers (some of them well known in the culinary field); correspondence with and orders to publishers and European booksellers; shop catalogues and orders from them; day books recording sales in the shop; papers about shop assistants, taxes, and publicity; and correspondence, orders, reviews, and other papers concerning the bibliography.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, book reviews, notes, reports, printed material, clippings, photographs, and case studies of families observed reflect Court's concern with family life, race relations, religious training, and child development. Included are reports of parent education in Tennessee, notes and drafts for an unfinished comparative study of child development and family relations, discussion guides for home and parent-teacher work, outlines for Lesley courses, questionnaires for the Age center of New England, a scrapbook of clippings on race relations, and Court's class notes, graduate transcripts, genealogies, and autobiographical notes. There are reminiscences of her early life, but no early papers except photographs.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists primarily of legal documents relating to the case of Cussler v. University of Maryland. Also included are Cussler's research papers; course material; correspondence with the University, publishers, and professional organizations; and material on sex discrimination from the Women's Equity Action League, the American Sociological Association, and the American Association of University Professors.".
- catalog abstract "Biographical material, personal and business correspondence of St. James; records of Coyote and NTFP including position papers, correspondence, publications, clippings, calendars, phone logs, mailing lists, budgets and other financial documents, grant proposals, and interviews with St. James; and minutes, correspondence, financial records, etc., of the Victoria C. Woodhull Memorial Foundation. Also included are newsletters, publicity, and correspondence with sister organizations, and material concerning projects in which Coyote or Coyote staff were involved; scripts, short stories, etc., about prostitution; legal documents, such as motions and briefs, concerning prostitution cases; bills and drafts of legislation regulating prostitution; and research papers, publications, and articles concerning prostitution.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes, financial statements, reports, correspondence, membership lists, articles, and publications contain material on child labor, the National Child Labor Committee, the Child Labor Amendment, and efforts to raise the compulsory school attendance age. Also includes items regarding industrial working conditions (particulary of women workers) such as wages and hours, sweatshops, homework, industrial poisoning, strikes, unions, social security, and workmen's compensation. Some records of the National Consumers' League and other state leagues are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, clippings, awards, and photos pertain to her early career, her work at Radcliffe, and organizations in which she participated, such as the US Board of Foreign Scholarships, the Training School for Public Service, the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, and Mundelein College advisory committee. Included is the draft of her 1965 article "Grave Alice" published in the Radcliffe quarterly.".
- catalog abstract "Diaries were kept in books called The Lady's Almanac, which contained, besides space for personal entries, printed poems and essays on female etiquette. Cumings kept a diary every year, 1866-1880, but her entries were infrequent and brief. She noted her children's growth, illnesses, music lessons, and first days of school, recorded callers, and described travels in New England and New York. Included are accounts of medical care for scarlet fever, and recipes for silver polish, rice, and bread. The printed sections of the 1876 Almanac contain histories of the American Revolution, and the evolution of women's status in the 100 years since. The topic for the 1879 Almanac is "Society" and for 1880, "Brides and Weddings."".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains correspondence, notes, minutes, and task force records relating to Cunningham's work as a member of the Eastern Massachusetts chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW).".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, writings, lecture notes, program notes, clippings portraits, and publicity pictures pertain to her musical career.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, account books and legal documents reveal a family's daily existence and discuss social activities, school, trips to Europe, births, illnesses, and deaths, religion, and the weather. Family wills, property transactions, and some legal correspondence for cases in which Richard Henry Dana Jr. or his son Richard Henry Dana III were the lawyers are also included, as are correspondence with friends, organizational papers of Elizabeth Ellery Dana, and some papers of other Dana women.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, program scripts, publicity photos, and articles primarily concern her career. Cumming narrated "The Woman Reporter," "Woman's Page of the Air," "News of the Day" (an MGM newsreel) and "Fashions on Parade" (for television), and many other programs. Among topics included are the place of women in American history, women harness racers, Fanny Kemble, the World Center for Women's Archives, and the importance of women voters. Cumming interviewed prominent women including Georgia O'Keeffe, Inez Haynes Irwin, and Helen Gahagan Douglas. Papers concerning her Betty Crocker role consist mainly of promotional literature and speeches.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, autobiographical sketch, speeches, and articles chiefly concern Davis's work with the YMCA, the YWCA, Spence School, peace, world friendship, the League of Nations, and research pertaining to the publication of her books.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence from Deane while in England, Scotland, and China. Also included are typed transcriptions of the correspondence, photographs, and financial accounts from the 1930s-1960s.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, article manuscripts, speeches, travel notes, biographical data, course syllabi, articles, and other papers of Dean, an autobiography of her mother, Nadine Micheles, as well as FPA records and manuscripts or partial manuscripts of Dean's books: Europe in Retreat, The Struggle for World Order, South America Looks at the Future, The United States and Russia, Foreign Policy Without Fear, The United Nations Today, and others. The subjects of Dean's writings and speeches reflect her concern in the 1930s and 1940s with Eurpean fascism and Soviet foreign policy, and from the 1950s onward, with the development problems of non-Western nations. There is also some documentation of the controversy concerning the work of Dean and the FPA during the McCarthy era.".
- catalog abstract "Diaries, 1847-1860, and an incomplete antislavery manuscript reflect her religious thoughts, and her application of religion to life. Davison wrote of hearing Frederick Douglass speak, of reading Harriet Beecher Stowe's Dred, and of the 1856 presidential election. She observed slave life closely and visited free blacks in Philadelphia and Princeton, N.J. Also included are notes, a notebook, and a penmanship booklet.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, musical scores, notebook, photos and album, scrapbooks, articles, clippings, memorabilia, a card file listing all her works both chronologically and alphabetically, and other papers of Daniels, as well as a diary of her father comprise the collection. The correspondence spans her entire career; most of the letters, both professional and personal, concern her work. Besides detailing her career, the correspondence illuminates her friendship with Marian MacDowell, her participation in the MacDowell Colony, and the financial help she gave to music students and to institutions, especially Radcliffe College.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists of typescript biographies and autobiographies, most written by members of the Michigan DKG, and published articles in Michigan Heritage, Michigan History, and The Delta Kappa Gamma Bulletin about pioneer women teachers in Michigan. Also included are two publications: Brief History of the Delta Kappa Gamma Society, Michigan, 1938-1961, and Charlotte, 1863-1963. The latter, written for the centennial of the founding of Charlotte, Michigan, includes information about some Charlotte women.".
- catalog abstract "Theater programs and clippings of newspaper reviews of the plays in which Atwell acted are the bulk of the collection. Vol. 5 contains Atwell's own estimate of many of the productions in which she appeared.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes, annual reports, day books, photos, scrapbooks, clippings, pamphlets, posters, and invitations comprise the collection. The records are incomplete; there are gaps in the annual reports, 1920-1934 and 1943-1948, and very few records from 1949-1960; much financial information is lacking, and there is almost no correspondence. Also included are reminiscences by Vida Scudder and a 1980 slide show.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of biographical papers, diaries, photographs, correspondence (both family and business), papers relating to Demarest's religious missions (including clippings, correspondence, testimonials, songs and sermons, some on tape), records of the America for God Crusade, 1934-1939, and the World Association of Mothers for Peace, correspondence with prisoners on Florida's Death Row, and religious writings.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, speeches, clippings, and photographs provide information about Divver's activities. Included are reports on the panel discussions "Breadwinners and Homemakers" (1962-1966), about the pros and cons of the increasing numbers of women in the job market. Divver was chair or speaker at these discussions, which were held at various locations around the country.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, writings and speeches, programs, reports, minutes, clippings, and published works pertain to Dewson's work with the American Red Cross in France, the National Consumers' League on minimum wage problems, the Democratic National Committee's women's division, the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston, and the Massachusetts Industrial School for Girls, Lancaster. Manuscript biography of her mother, Elizabeth Weld (Williams) Dewson (1836-1912), a travel diary, and Wellesley College material are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, cookbook manuscripts, clippings and photos comprise the collection. The bulk concerns the editing and publishing of Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Elizabeth David's Italian Cooking, and Peggy Harvey's Season to Taste, and includes Alfred A. Knopf as a correspondent. Child and DeVoto also discussed McCarthyism and the U.S. Foreign Service, Child's husband Paul being cultural attache at the U.S. Embassy in Paris.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence; typescripts of De Vries's autobiography (published in English, Spanish, and Japanese) and articles; photographs, including De Vries's Girl Scout troop in the 1920s and the rural communities she worked with in New Mexico and Mexico; De Vries's FBI files; teaching notes; documents, including correspondence concerning a U.S. re-entry visa; and reports, notes, plays, and other material about De Vries's public health work in Mexico. Also includes a videotape entitled "Women in the Silk," which is described separately.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, articles, clippings, biographical material, minutes, and committee reports, including records of the committee on peace and disarmament comprise the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, travel journal, school notebooks, histories, and articles. She spent the 1920s in Europe promoting consumer relations and home appliances, then worked in Philadelphia during the 1930s and in New York City during WWII. Her letters, which contain correspondence with Christine Frederick, and her diaries reflect changing economic and social conditions; her war diaries describe WWII activities on the home front. Material on Advertising Women of New York and women in advertising is included.".
- catalog abstract "The collection is divided into two parts: the first deals primarily with Gay's life, while the second consists of letters to Dix. The first part includes biographical sketches by Dodge of Gay and Fletcher but consists mainly of two hand-bound volumes of photographs and copies of letters written by Gay and Fletcher about their trip to the Nez Percé Indian territory; there is also correspondence from Francis La Flesche, Fletcher's "adopted" son to Dodge and Emma Jane Gay, Dodge's cousin. The letters to Dix (1861-1877) are from various well-known contemporaries.".
- catalog abstract "Chiefly correspondence; also financial records, day books, poems, and photos. The bulk of the collection concerns family and friends, mostly since 1920. Administrative papers of the N.Y. WTUL include minutes, reports and financial records. Few records are from the early years of Dreier's presidency, but the financial problems of the last fifteen years are well documented. Also includes several accounts of work and living conditions by women who worked in the garment industry; extensive correspondence between Dreier and her close friend, arbitration expert Frances Kellor; and documentation of Katherine Dreier's work with Marcel Duchamp and the Société Anonyme, and her interest in spiritualism.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, financial records, genealogical charts, composition books, speeches, poems, examinations, reports, photos, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and other material. Bulk of collection is correspondence among members of the Almy, Jackson, and Cabot families. The diaries and correspondence describe daily activities of individual women and the social network among upper-class Boston families. Correspondents include Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Charles W. Eliot, Ellen Tucker Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Theodore Parker, and Charles Sumner.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, notes, poems, biographical materials, clippings, and photographs comprise the collection. The early letters to relatives in England describe economic conditions in Monroe County, N.Y. and eastern Pennsylvania. Poems by Roger Burgess describe the Atlantic voyage and his first impressions of the U.S. The twentieth century papers document the careers in home economics and nutrition of Lucile Rust and Louise Driggs, and shed light on social conditions in the Philippines, China and Japan between 1906 and 1920, when Edwin and Josephine Driggs lived there.".
- catalog abstract "The diaries, 1758-1807, are concerned mainly with private and family matters, illnesses, medical treatment, and the Society of Friends; some entries for the period of the Revolutionary War include information on the treatment of Quakers and on the British occupation of Philadelphia.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, music for women's chorus, and notes and articles on women's participation in music. Included are notes, articles, and lantern slides on goddesses and priestesses, a thesis by Mary Milbank Brown on goddesses in music, and 2 phonograph records of Russian folksongs. Also included is Drinker's 1967 article, "Laws on Rape and Abortion."".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of correspondence with family members who travelled abroad, especially her son Don Carlos Dunaway, who worked in Latin America, Spain and Kuwait for Standard Oil of New Jersey and then Aminoil, and his wife, Mary Burnham; Dunaway's poems, articles, and journals that discuss her home and social life, children and grandchildren, the education of children, travels in the U.S. and abroad, religion, and national and international afffairs.".
- catalog abstract "Biographical materials in this collection include a transcript of an oral history interview of Virginia and Clifford Durr, the Durrs' FBI files, clippings and photographs of Virginia Durr and her family, and materials about her education. There are also Clifford Durr's files on the Eastland hearings; research notes and drafts of Outside the Magic Circle and other writings; speech notes; and materials collected by Durr, mostly writings by others. Correspondence makes up the bulk of the collection. It includes correspondence with family and friends, mostly letters to Durr; notable exceptions are the many letters from Durr to Tom and Lois Eliot and Clark and Mairi Foreman. The letters are about friends, social life, U.S. politics, civil rights, McCarthyism, socialism, pacifism, and the South. There are a few letters from or to Clifford Durr or other family and friends; many of the latter were sent as enclosures in letters to Virginia Durr. The collection includes letters from Jessica Mitford; Durr's letters to Mitford are housed with Mitford's papers at the University of Texas at Austin.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 76 letters to Francis Wilson Lee of Boston, treasurer of a fund raised by friends to finance Eames's musical studies abroad, 1886-1891.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, genealogies, photos, scrapbooks, notes, an article, flight plans, printed material, reports, clippings, baby books, school papers, memorials, and commemorative stamps. Includes extensive correspondence of Earhart's sister, Muriel (Earhart) Morrissey, concerning investigations of Earhart's disappearance; numerous photos of Earhart, her family, and her husband George Palmer Putnam; and genealogies of the families of her parents Edwin S. and Amy (Otis) Earhart.".
- catalog abstract "Most of the papers in this collection are letters to Earhart from relatives, friends, and Amelia Earhart fans; the rest consists of Otis family memorabilia, and photographs, clippings, and other papers that mostly concern Amelia Earhart. With the exception of the Otis family papers, 1884-1900, Amelia's early correspondence, 1902-1928, and some later papers, the collection is chronologically focused on 1928-1940, the years when Amelia Earhart's aviation career was at its height and those immediately following her disappearance.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, biographical material, writings including the manuscript of Portrait of a Librarian: William Howard Brett, a thesis on Eastman by Alice Wright, and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists mainly of correspondence with labor leaders and others on such topics as equal rights, protective legislation, organization of women workers, and Women's Bureau activities; also correspondence and printed material concerning right-wing accusations of Communist infiltration of women's organizations, and blacklisting of Anderson and others by the Daughters of the American Revolution.".
- catalog abstract "Included in the collection are papers relating to NOW, FEW, HRW, the President's Commission on the Status of Women, the Citizens Advisory Council on the Status of Women, CHANGE (Cease Harassment and Negligence in the Government Equal Employment Opportunity System), and the October 17 Movement (later The Feminists). The files contain correspondence, minutes, memos, and printed material covering a number of women's issues, as well as drafts of position papers and records of court cases involving sex discrimination.".
- catalog abstract "Diaries, 1878 until her death, with gaps, 1879-1880, and 1906. The daily entries record household activities, appointments, correspondence, and the weather. Edsall discusses her schooling, travels, adjustment to marriage, and the health and development of her children. At the end of each year, she summarizes its significant events, and lists the books she has read.".
- catalog abstract "Manuscripts and typescripts of speeches intended to rally support for such WCTU causes as Prohibition, abstinence from tobacco and narcotics, purity of sexual conduct among both men and women, and, in later years, woman's suffrage. Dunham also argued for legal reforms that would give married women a larger share of property and child custody rights, recognize women's unpaid domestic labor, and emancipate blacks. After the outbreak of World War I, she spoke in favor of United States involvement and supported national preparedness drives. A poem by Clara Barton is also included.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence of club members, minutes from the annual meeting, 1915-1952, photos, and letters about the Catherine Innes Ireland Travelling Scholarship, which the group established at Radcliffe. Prominent club members included Emily Greene Balch and Alice Bache Gould. Material by and about Miss Ireland is included.".
- catalog abstract "Manuscript of "Stirrup Cups," photographs, and a scrapbook of clippings all concern (Mrs. Kenneth) Elliman's four-month tour of Massachusetts, especially Cape Cod, for the National American Woman Suffrage Association.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, financial papers, by-laws, notes, printed material, and clippings of the Brookline, the Massachusetts, and the national League of Women Voters. Also included are Miriam Van Waters's papers re: the American League to Abolish Capital Punishment, Ehrmann's correspondence with Felix Frankfurter about capital punishment, a few personal items including photographs, and correspondence with the Lane Bryant Volunteer Award Committee.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries from trips, lecture notes, course materials, 1932-1960, photos, articles, clippings and memorabilia. Included are correspondence between Eliot's grandparents, William and Abigail Adams Cranch Eliot, and Dorothea Dix; Eliot's letters home during study in Oxford, England; material on Eliot's sister, Martha M. Eliot; honorary degrees; and records of organizations in which Abigail Eliot was involved, including the World Organization for Early Childhood Education, the New England Association for Nursery Education, the continuing education committee of the Radcliffe Alumnae Association, and the Association on American Indian Affairs.".
- catalog abstract "Eliot's diaries, 1859-1864, and Morison's diaries, 1868-1922, (with gaps Sept. 1871-Dec. 1877, 1885-1891, and 1895-June 1908) center on their families and social lives, recording their daily activities as well as their extensive travels. In general, they recorded events and the state of their own and their families' health, with little mention of their thoughts or feelings. Morison did not write at the time of her marriage or the births of her two sons. Occasionally they enclosed clippings, letters, photographs, or drawings.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, trial and appeal material, other legal papers, including memoranda, briefs, and questionnaires, articles, clippings, and editorials constitute Ernst's record of the case. The records are printed or typescript carbon copies.".
- catalog abstract "The Emerson series consists mainly of family correspondence, notably letters from Emerson to her family, 1869-1899, and to Oliver Emerson, 1890-1898. Other papers include correspondence about Oliver Emerson's book about Hawaii and business papers of Sidney Homer. The Nichols series includes diaries, 1891-1894, correspondence and photographs, including daguerreotypes; reports, secretary's and treasurer's records, publications, and other papers of the Women's Auxiliary of the Massachusetts Civil Service Reform Association; and minutes of the Committee on Civil Service Reform of the Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Clubs. There are also almost 200 lantern slides about civil service reform.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence; publications; meeting agendas, notes and minutes; government testimonies; speeches and workshop material; grant applications and financial documents; project publicity; research files including pamphlets, newsletters, clippings, flyers, and informational material; and audiovisual material. Topics include sex equity in education, Title IX, women's participation in college sports, sexual harassment and assault, campus rape, affirmative action, "chilly climate" for women on campus, employment issues, and government laws and regulations regarding gender equity. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, speeches, articles, photographs, clippings, posters, and other papers documenting Eliot's career and work in international, national, state, and local organizations that promoted maternal and child health.".
- catalog abstract "Annual reports, minutes, the constitution, financial records, and correspondence cover the entire period of the Society's existence and give a fairly complete account of its activities. Included is information about membership, the number of Bibles bought and sold, and the American Bible Society.".
- catalog abstract "The Foley papers consist of post cards and letters, most documenting some of her suffrage speaking tours in Ohio and other states. Pamphlets collected by Margaret Foley reflect her labor background. The Goodnow papers include photographs, correspondence, clippings, and an invitation, providing fragmentary information about her interests and family. A notebook documents some of her suffrage work and the Massachusetts suffrage campaign.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, executive board minutes, reports of meetings, programs, yearbooks, photographs, by-laws, annual reports, scrapbooks, and clippings document the activities of the club.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, mailing lists, articles by Fox and others, printed material, clippings, etc. of Fox, coordinator of the National Organization for Women's Eastern Region. Also included is a photograph of NOW's founders.".