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- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, photos, reports, minutes, and articles document Dummer's efforts on behalf of juvenile delinquents, prostitutes, and illegitimate children, as well as her interest in progressive education and Chicago public schools and her work with leaders of the mental hygiene movement. Included is correspondence with her daughter, Ethel Mintzer, director of the Francis W. Parker School in San Diego, and such sociologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and educators as Jane Addams, Havelock Ellis, Sigmund Freud, Jessie Hodder, Karen Horney, Julia Lathrop, Norman Thomas, Miriam Van Waters, and others. Fisher's papers include her correspondence with her husband and others, a note from Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, records of the LWV of Winnetka, IL, and poetry.".
- catalog abstract "Letters from Amy Fay to her family, especially her sisters (one of whom was Melusina Fay Peirce), including letters from Germany where she studied piano (1869-1875) with Tausig, Kullak, Liszt, and Deppe are in series one. Included are descriptions of concerts from this period and later. Diaries, correspondence, and photographs of Amy Fay Stone provide information on theatrical life in New York and on the road in the 1910s and 1920s, and on life in the tuberculosis treatment center at Saranac Lake, New York. Series three consists of the courtship correspondence, 1910-1912, of Margaret Stone Wright and Austin Tappan Wright, and includes some photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Photographs, diaries, notebooks, suffrage speeches, memorabilia, clippings, personal correspondence, and correspondence pertaining to her suffrage work and her work as a city official. The diaries and notebooks cover the period 1911-1916, with occasional entries about Foley's suffrage work. The clippings concern mainly her work as a suffrage speaker and organizer, and the memorabilia include suffrage flags, buttons, and posters, as well as anti-suffrage literature.".
- catalog abstract "A complete record of the Society's meetings in minutes (1812-1981), agendas, annual reports, correspondence, programs, clippings, membership lists, records of clothing distributed and to whom, transactions with the Jordan Marsh Co. (a Boston department store), treasurers' account books, bills, tax records, papers on the Society's investments, and photos document the Society's charitable work, financial transactions, and meetings. Included is a history written for the Society's 150th anniversary.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, mainly letters to Frank concerning League assistance, and bulletins. Correspondents include Ralph J. Bunche, Mary Ware Dennett, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Katherine Anne Porter, Rosika Schwimmer, and Norman Thomas.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains genealogies, diaries, correspondence, financial records, pamphlets, clippings, speeches, photographs, and memorabilia, and was used by Ida H. Harper in preparing her biography of Anthony. The papers provide information about Anthony's schooling and employment, her relationships with her family, particularly her father and two of her nieces, and her work for the abolition of slavery, for temperance, and for women's rights. There is, however, very little correspondence from the period 1851-1880. This collection does not represent the total surviving Anthony papers. Other collections are listed at the end of the Anthony article in Notable American Women.".
- catalog abstract "Photographs make up the bulk of the collection and emphasize Frederick's work at Applecroft Home Experiment Station. Other papers include correspondence concerning her magazine articles, copies of speeches and talks, booklets and pamphlets, and a few documents and photographs about her college days and personal life. This documentation of Frederick's career as a home economist is incomplete.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence, financial and legal documents, research notes and drafts of writings, teaching notes, organizational records, photographs, audiovisual material, and memorabilia. Most of the material dates from the 1950s to the 1970s. Included is material about Friedan's career; manuscripts, contracts, editorial correspondence and reader letters relating to her books The Feminine Mystique and It Changed My Life; articles written for the labor press, popular women's magazines, and newspapers; poems and short stories written as a student at Smith College; questionnaires, 1957, to the Smith College class of 1942; notes and financial records for Friedan's 1972 campaign for delegate to the Democratic Convention; National Organization for Women (NOW) correspondence, founding documents, memos, minutes, and leaflets; printed material and correspondence re: NOW's Legal Defense and Education Fund, the National Women's Political Caucus, the National Abortion Rights Action League, and other organizations; and items concerning the International Women's Year and Mexico City conferences (1975), as well as other national and international feminist and women's conferences. Also included are itineraries and correspondence about Friedan's many speaking engagements and course materials from classes she taught.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of correspondence about the Van Waters case. There are also publications, state government documents, scrapbooks, and clippings about Van Waters, FOF, women at Framingham, and prison conditions in general.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, programs, articles, and photos pertain to education of rural women in the U.S. and abroad, with items about the 1934 Rural Home Conference in Washington, D.C., and the Triennial Conferences of the Associated Country Women of the World, 1936, 1939, and 1953. There is also biographical material about Frysinger.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of correspondence, writings, photographs, and published articles by or about Gage. The correspondence is divided into two parts: family and other. The latter deals mainly with Gage's speaking engagements, writing, and other suffrage work, and consists mainly of single letters from notable men and women, with a larger number from Susan B. Anthony. Family correspondence consists primarily of letters to Thomas Clarkson Gage and Helen Leslie Gage from their parents. The letters include descriptions of the mother's suffrage work, advice to Thomas upon his marriage in 1885, and lengthy discussions of financial affairs, particularly regarding Thomas's business dealings in South Dakota. Letters written in later years reflect Matilda Gage's growing interest in spiritualism, with advice based on astrological and spiritual considerations. Also included are manuscripts of stories and essays by Gage, most undated; published pamphlets and addresses by Gage or her colleagues in the suffrage movement; and photocopies of two scrapbooks: one, assembled by Gage, of clippings by or about her; the other, belonging to Maud Gage Baum, containing clippings about the death of her mother.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, journals, personal account book, notes, photos, and scrapbooks concern activities, social customs, and relationships among the Gardiners. Letters from the related Perkins, Cary, Agassiz, and Cushing families are included, as well as a large number of letters written between 1853 and 1863 by Mary (Gardiner) [Mrs. William Nye] Davis to her parents, William H. and Caroline Perkins Gardiner and Davis's travel journals, scrapbooks, and unpublished writings, one of which is a story about New England life in the 19th century. Also included are 12 letters by Elizabeth Cabot (Cary) Agassiz and one by Louis Agassiz. Letters written between 1850 and 1870 contain family and travel news.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, school notebooks, articles, speeches, manuscripts, photos, and clippings reflect Gardner's life and career interests. Includes material for a study during the 1930s of public health nursing throughout the world.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists principally of articles, reports, and teaching material concerning the Psychiatric Department of the BFH.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, reports, photos, and published articles document Arnold and Reed's work in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, and Maine.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of photographs of students and teachers of the High School; reports and correspondence of the GHSA; scrapbooks and reports of the classes; reports on activities of the Samuel Eliot Memorial Association; letters and diaries of teachers and staff, including Eliot; and reminiscences about teachers and the school.".
- catalog abstract "The correspondence, photographs, reports, and clippings in this collection are presumably only a small portion of the documentation of the Goldmark sisters' lives that once existed. The correspondence includes a few letters to Josephine from Florence Kelley and Jane Addams, and typed transcriptions of a series of letters from William James to Pauline showing their close friendship. The bulk of the reports are by Pauline. Printed materials touch upon the sisters' projects and interests; clippings indicate the impact of their published works.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence includes Goodrich's letters to her aunt describing life in France, a few letters she wrote after her return, and a number of letters from her aunt Mrs. M. F. Maguire. Some biographical material and photographs are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, journals, manuscripts, articles, reviews, clippings, photos, and drawings provide information about Gilman's personal and public life. Largest group of letters, 1897-1900, is to her future second husband, George Houghton Gilman. Other correspondence includes a sizable group to her daughter Katharine between 1895 and 1934; letters from William Dean Howells, Jane Addams, Edward Bellamy, Susan B. Anthony, James Keir Hardie, and Florence Kelley; and items pertaining to her books and articles. Literary material includes manuscripts and typescripts of chapters for Sex in Civilization (1929) and Woman's Coming of Age (1930); the plays A Pretty Idiot (1889), Changing Hands (ca. 1890), and Three Women; the books Social Ethics, A Study in Ethics (1933), and "A Winter in California; manuscripts by others; miscellaneous stories; poems; sermons; lectures; school essays; and reviews of her works. There are also correspondence and memorabilia pertaining to international congresses Gilman attended, 1899-1913.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, travel notes, poems, manuscripts, photos, certificates, wills, and a plaster bust. Family papers of Rosalind Greene and her mother, Henry Greene, and four Greene daughters (Francesca, Joy, Katrine, and Ernesta) include poems by Rosalind Greene; letters from Katrine R. C. Greene (1912-1966) to the family and to Richard C. Cabot, Ella (Lyman) Cabot, and others; material concerning Henry Greene's relief work in France during WWI and WWII; and correspondence with the Whiteheads, William James, Etienne Gilson, Ernest Hocking, and Gaetano Salvemini. Also included is a bust Katrine Greene cast of Henry Greene.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, clippings and photographs describe Griswold's life in Cambridge and in Washington, D.C., and the legal and professional activities of her husband Erwin Griswold, Dean of the Harvard Law School, 1946-1967, and Solicitor General, 1967-1973.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes articles, speeches and correspondence reflecting Gruenberg's work on the Minneapolis Tribune and in Philadelphia; photographs; and speeches, correspondence, drafts and notes on a range of topics of interest to Gruenberg including child psychology. The records of Camp Waziyatah, include the camp newspaper, correspondence with parents, records of camp activities, photographs, and character reports on campers.".
- catalog abstract "Articles, speeches, and correspondence relate to her activities in day care, New York City government (parks, planning, and consumer affairs), teaching, television, and the women's movement.".
- catalog abstract "Microfilm of scrapbook contains clippings from U.S. and Canadian newspapers and several magazine articles on the purpose and activities of the Lucy Stone League, its members, and the controversy surrounding them. Included are articles by and about Ruth Hale, articles by her husband, Heywood Broun, and clippings about Amy Lowell, Elinor Wylie, Doris Stevens, and the first women to get passports in their maiden names. Photographs from the scrapbook are in the photograph file at the library.".
- catalog abstract "Included are articles on the cost of living, problems of the aged, and the status of women; correspondence with friends and about club activities; material pertaining to the American Association of University Women, the Business and Professional Women's Club of Washington, D.C., the National Woman's Party, and the American Dietetic Association; and correspondence and other papers about the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of photographs, manuscripts of her published works, drawings, reviews and musical scores.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists primarily of letters from Hall to her family written while she was a head nurse in Europe during WWI. The letters describe working conditions in the field hospitals and her administrative responsibilities. Also included are speeches, articles, clippings, and photos covering Hall's career in nursing.".
- catalog abstract "Scrapbooks contain records of work by Hall's committee, bills, sample patterns, reports, pictures of children, and other items; folders contain letters from Caroline R. Hill to Hall. Collection provides information on women's work and WWI.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, speeches, notes, clippings, and awards document Hamilton's professional life and interests. The largest series contains her medical papers, including articles and notes on chemical compounds, their hazards in the workplace, and industry protest over her findings. Also included are autobiographical and other published articles and speeches, etc. on non-medical subjects: political and social conditions in Germany in the 1920s and 1930s, the Equal rights amendment, conscientious objection, U.S.-Soviet relations, and the trials of Sacco and Vanzetti and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn. Also one videotape entitled "Alice Hamilton: Science, Service, and Compassion" (shelved separately). Addenda consist of one folder of letters to Hamilton's friends, Clara and Rose Haas.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence is between Hamilton and her sisters and cousins and Buckner Hollingsworth and Dorothy Weske. It includes descriptions of her college experiences, her work at Bryn Mawr, her sister Alice's role in the Sacco and Vanzetti case, her own trips to Europe, family news, and thoughts on her own death.".
- catalog abstract "Radio scripts for these series and for "Gallery of Women," produced by the University of Michigan in 1954, are supplemented by program outlines, poster, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, pamphlets, poems, photos, clippings, and a brief biography. Included are photos of travels and of France during WWI, material about her death, and items about Marguerite M. Wells, Eleanor Holgate Lattimore, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Harrrison's mother, Theresa Virginia Beard.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, manuscripts, notes for speeches, editorials written by Herrick, official documents, reports, pamphlets, publications, clippings, and photos largely concern her career and such subjects as labor, women as writers, and the NLRB. Collection also contains material on cases tried by the NLRB, the Board's labor-regulating acts, and investigations; reports on Todd Shipyards personnel, some of whom were women; information about Herald Tribune labor disputes in which Herrick was involved; and on labor relations courses Herrick taught.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains records of Harrison's work with NOW; completed questionnaires for a 1979 project jointly sponsored by the National Advisory Council on Women's Educational Programs and the National Commission on Working Women; and completed questionnaires, with some correspondence, for Women's Movement Media (Bowker, 1975), a directory compiled by Harrison.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, much of it between Adkinson and her husband, William P. Adkinson, on their courtship, marriage, and divorce. Also included is correspondence with Alice Stone Blackwell, who was a close friend, Bertha E. Clauson, and Burlingame relatives, and correspondence relating to the journals for which Adkinson wrote.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, reports, articles, and school papers reflect Andrews' concerns and activities. Included are correspondence with numerous peace organizations and her manuscript of The Holy Land Under Mandate.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, including letters from authors, aviators, members of the clergy, college presidents, explorers, government officials, politicians, royalty, senators, sportsmen, and sportswomen. Also included are ca. 100 autographs of authors popular in the 1930s.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists primarily of correspondence, but also includes many photographs and some writings and drawings. Relationships among five generations of a family for over 150 years are documented. The most complete group of letters are those between the sisters, Jessie and Agnes Hamilton. There are also many letters by their cousins, Edith and Alice, which contain personal observations on Alice's career, and Alice's letters to Katharine Putnam Bowditch Codman.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of Harwood's personal and professional correspondence, family papers and correspondence, and papers concerning the Bibliography of Astronomical Literature, 1881-1898, a project of the International Astronomical Union. Also included are photographs of Harwood, her family, her trips, and of conferences, observatories, and telescopes. There is some printed material concerning the history of Nantucket and of astronomy.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, notes, articles, and clippings concern Hazzard's research and include material on Susan B. Anthony, Emily Howland, Eliza Mosher, and Elizabeth Blackwell, and a watercolor by Sarah Ellen Blackwell.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains correspondence, minutes, agendas, printed material, notes, clippings, and photographs relating to WSH's work as a feminist leader, with the bulk of the materials relating to her role as chair and later president of the National Organization for Women.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, notebooks, pamphlets, albums, clippings, articles, and photos re: Henrotin's activities. Her speeches and articles pertain to social welfare, labor, suffrage, and women's roles in education, prostitution reform, the family, economics, and finance.".
- catalog abstract "This collection of her works consists of nearly 500 black and white potographs of women in the United States. The emphasis of the collection is on women in politics, particularly in campaigns, conventions, feminist demonstrations, and fund-raising events. Also included are photographs of actresses, athletes, lawyers, journalists, fashion editors and models, children, teenagers, and old women. Also includes her web site.".
- catalog abstract "The collection is mainly family correspondence, with some business and other correspondence as well as writings, drawings, diary pages, notes and genealogies. Included are some of the personal and business correspondence, legal and financial documents, biographical materials, and writings of Hill's Ledyard and Childs ancestors.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of Hodder's correspondence with her son Alan, with Elizabeth (Mrs. Glendower) Gardiner Evans, particularly concerning Evans's involvement with the Sacco-Vanzetti case, and with others; Evans's diary for 1915, 1919, and 1920; a 1921 report by Hodder on European prisons; articles; and photos.".
- catalog abstract "Records of the Boston chapter of the National Organization for Women, the Association of Feminist Consultants, and other feminist organizations include correspondence, memos, bylaws, directories, clippings, and a 1971 survey of NOW chapters. The collection also contains Hogan's autobiographical essay, "How a Nice Girl Like Me Got Into a Place Like Liberation.̋".
- catalog abstract "Manuscripts, mainly those of Smith and Tyler, biographical material regarding the Smith family, typescripts, pamphlets, diplomas, photos, clippings, memorabilia, and tintypes, as well as material pertaining to stenography and Tyler's Business College. Included is material on Smith's husband, Henry Weston Smith, a Methodist minister and missionary killed by Sioux Indians, and a story by Holden's mother, Gertrude Aglae Smith Dudley.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, the bulk of which Holden wrote to her parents or to a Radcliffe classmate, Louise Hodge Lahee, pertains to women's work in WWI, Russia, and paleobotanists. Holden traveled extensively in Russia and wrote of hardships involved in distributing hospital supplies. Biographical material and papers about the establishment of a scholarship in her name are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Collection chiefly consists of E. Buckner (Kirk) Hollingsworth's professional correspondence concerning the writing and publishing of her two books Flower Chronicles (1958) and Her Garden Was Her Delight (1962). It also includes correspondence about the research and writing of numerous articles on horticulture and about Hollingsworth's service overseas in 1918 and 1919 with the American Red Cross, correspondence between her sister Mary Kirk and their mother, including letters from Oldfield School, 1911-1914, material on Wallis Simpson, and financial records, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and photos.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, financial records, scheduling books, telephone logs, campaign literature, awards, clippings, photos, records of case work, community work, and the Judiciary Committee, and administrative and legislative files cover primarily Holtzman's election to and membership in the U.S. House of Representatives and her campaign for election to the U.S. Senate. Subject files pertain to abortion, Cambodia, employment, environment, energy, housing and urban development, national security and the C.I.A., New York City, rape privacy, social security, public welfare, transportation, and the Congressional Women's Caucus. Included are questionnaire responses from constituents on Watergate, the energy crisis, wage and price controls, Nixon's pardon, Rockefeller's vice presidency, amnesty, and mail services; material on the Nixon impeachment hearings; and testimony from hearings on immigration and refugee policy.".
- catalog abstract "Annual reports; minutes; correspondence; financial records, including cash books, journal-ledgers, payroll sheets, audit reports and treasurer's books; and records on the residents, including applications, admission and cemetery records, and menu diaries, document the work of the Home.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence and pamphlets concern early women teachers and missionaries in the South and West. Includes a manuscript bibliography on women teachers working between 1820 and 1865 and information about the Choctaw Indians in Oklahoma from 1871.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, photographs, a diary, typescript draft, and other papers concerning the Radcliffe Unit in France. Biographical and genealogical material and articles, poems, and short stories by Holman are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, notes and clippings pertain primarily to Holway's life in China, where she was associated with the Mary Bridgman Normal School in Shanghai. Also some papers re: E-oong (Helen) Gaw and her daughter, Shirley Liu.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, mainly to the Holts from Joseph Holt's sisters and their husbands, diaries, notes, poems, manuscripts, clippings, government documents, maps, photos, and portraits. Contains material on the Civil War and resettlement of the frontier, the Old Northwest, and the Southwest. Included are autobiographies of Emily Burt Holt (1854-1934) and her father, Joseph Holt, as well as an article "Memories of a Frontier Childhood," by Emma North Messer (1852-1938) published in Overland Monthly in 1924. Also contains genealogical information on the Holt, Burt, Berry, and Baker families, and mortgage deeds and other business papers of Joseph Holt.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of photocopies of documents pertaining to Hosken's sex discrimination complaints against the Harvard Graduate School of Design and against the Ford Foundation.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of this collection consists of papers of Babcock concerning her work for suffrage, including work with the Women's Political Union; her oppositon to capital punishment; her work for world government and peace with the Women's Peace Union of the Western Hemisphere and other organizations; her work with the National Woman's Party, 1924-1948, including correspondence, papers about the ERA, and extensive documentation of the lawsuit and split in the NWP, 1947-1948; and correspondence and other papers of Harriot Stanton Blatch and Elinor Byrns. The Hurlburt papers include reports, speeches, etc.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, speeches, convention records, citations, scrapbooks, and clippings pertain to her career and to organizations to which she belonged. Also included are the citation accompanying the Smith College award she received and a manuscript of her mother-in-law Emily Pagelsen Howard, a physician, about the state almshouse.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists mainly of Howard's letters to her parents while she was a student at Johns Hopkins University Medical School and resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital. She describes courses and exams, professors, clinical work, social life, relations with fellow students, male and female, her health, the impact of World War I on medicine, and her reponsibilities as a resident and house officer. Also included are letters to Howard's mother from other family members and photocopies of Wellesley College reunion records, 1916-1961.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diary, poetry, manuscripts, speeches, dramas, sketches, drawings, notes on art, articles, photographs, clippings of Hosmer, as well as the papers of her friend and biographer, Cornelia Crow Carr, comprise the collection. Much of the collection is correspondence, the great majority by Hosmer to Carr, Wayman Crow, her benefactor and lifelong patron, and to other members of the Crow/Carr family. There are also many letters from the actresses Charlotte Cushman and Fanny Kemble. Other correspondents include Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Susan B. Anthony, Robert and Elizabeth Browning, Annie Fields, John Gibson, Isabella Beecher Hooker, Sir Frederick Leighton, Maria Mitchell, Louise Chandler Moulton, Lydia Maria Child, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Kate Sanborn, Mary Somerville, Lucy Stone, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Adeline D.T. Whitney, and Abba Goold Woolson.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is speeches, 1949-1963, with correspondence about those speeches, some drafts, and printed copies. Other papers andcorrespondence pertain to conferences in which Humphrey took part and to organizations and associations (especially the American Bar Association's Section on Labor Relations Law) to which she belonged. There are no papers of her early or personal life and almost no papers of her professional activities prior to 1947.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, manuscripts, reminiscences, speeches, articles, scrapbooks of clippings of many of her writings, poems, lectures and other material document her reform activities, her work with women's clubs, and the Association for the Advancement of Women. Also included are letters to Ednah Dow Cheney and correspondence, a speech, and a report on the Women's Department at the New Orleans Exposition of 1884/85.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence, speeches, and writings of Julia Ward Howe and her daughters, including a manuscript draft of Howe's memoirs.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, programs, scripts, contracts, reviews, publicity, photos, and musical scores document Hull's career. Also included are diaries of Hull's mother, Mary Tewksbury Sherwoood, a transcript of a radio interview with Hull, and organizational records of Stage Women's War Relief, 1917-1920, and American Theatre Wing, 1940.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes family genealogies, photographs, and correspondence and diaries of her grandparents; Howlett's correspondence, photographs, biographical information including clippings documenting her travels and lecturing; diaries, lectures and radio broadcasts; and printed material, clippings, correspondence, etc., from her work at the South End Boys' Club and the South Boston Boys' Club.".
- catalog abstract "The collection includes extensive family correspondence, writings of Howe and her mother, diaries, engagement books, drafts of published and unpublished novels and short stories, a play, Howe's unpublished autobiography and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, financial ledgers and files, client folders, advertising, design material, samples of materials and order books, photos, and memorabilia primarily concern Baldwin's work as an interior decorator. Also included are papers relating to activities with Friends of the Framingham Reformatory and the U.S. Housing Corp., writings and lectures, personal correspondence, and family papers and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence by housewives and women schoolteachers on such subjects as education, politics, marriage, local and family news, and social life and customs. Included are letters between Lucy Gray and her husband, a Cape Cod sea captain; letters, many of which deal with religious subjects, from friends and relatives to Weltha Brown, a Hartford, CT, schoolteacher; letters in which Hannah Buchanan of Maryland describes to her absent husband the problems of running a plantation; letters by authors Sarah Edgarton and Luella J.B. Case; and a letter by Dolley Madison.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains by-laws, correspondence, memos, records of court cases and of fundraising, newsletters, clippings, reference and other material.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is correspondence; there are also accounts, bills, school compositions, calling cards, invitations, concert and graduation programs, clippings, photos and other memorabilia. The letters illuminate relationships between parents and children, siblings, lovers, spouses, other family members, and friends. They contain accounts of activities and events of daily life: social and religious activities (in Sag Harbor, Brooklyn, New York City, and Montrose, Pennsylvania); clothes and dressmaking; school life (at Brooklyn Female Academy; Ingham Collegiate Institute, LeRoy, N. Y.; Flushing Institute; Berkshire Family School, Stockbridge, Massachusetts); travel; careers for women, particularly as teachers; and illness, death, courtship, weddings and childbirth.".
- catalog abstract "The collection includes minutes of the board, reports to the board, studies and interviews on chemistry, banking, dietetics, home economics, and other fields, and studies and reports, carried out in cooperation with Works Progress Administration project 2132 and the League of Women Voters, on Connecticut and Rhode Island state governments.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes of the executive board and committees, convention material, reports, printed material about collegiate women's programs, and photos comprise the collection.".
- catalog abstract "The collection is the complete record of the Assembly. It includes early plans, financial records, correspondence, list of invitations issued, list of delegates with biographical material, and the Assembly's final printed report, "The World We Live In--The World We Want."".
- catalog abstract "Stenographic reports of the 1st and 2nd congresses, and calls, programs, articles, clipings, and speeches by Margaret Dreier Robins, the president, from all three congresses.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes her autobiography, diaries, and literary notebooks filled with comments on suffrage work, Maud Younger and other labor leaders in California, her travels in Europe, and literary personalities in the U.S. and abroad. Also included are a diary of a trip she took abroad during WWI as a reporter for various American magazines; the 1920 volume Heterodoxy to Marie, which was addressed to Marie Jenney Howe and consists of pictures, messages, and signatures of literary women; photos; and Christmas cards.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains mainly papers from Brown's files, with two folders of Kenyon's papers. Included is correspondence between Catt and Kenyon; material on the Woman's Journal Fund Committee, which became the Suffrage Archives Committee in 1951; the Woman's Centennial Congress, 1940; and the activities and fund raising of the Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, "memoirs" and other manuscripts, speeches, articles, notes, clippings, and photos relate to her work, family and colleagues. Evans was active in the Lawrence MA, strike of 1919 and on behalf of Sacco and Vanzetti. Correspondents include Alice and Louis Brandeis, the Glasier family of England, Jessie Donaldson Hodder, Henry James, William and Alice James, Belle, Robert, and Fola LaFollette, Josephine Shaw Lowell, Dickinson Sergeant Miller, Elizabeth Cabot Putnam, and Miriam Van Waters.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists of correspondence to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and to friends, memoranda, telephone directories, mementos of the Signal Corps, and Barbour's article for AT&T's Bell Quarterly on women in the telephone industry and in the Signal Corps.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, professional papers, patient records, articles, biographical material, and photographs. Professional papers from the 1930s-1960s include material from her work in Vienna and at the University of Colorado; the bulk of the papers pertains to her work at Yale. Her contributions to the Rooming-In Project are well documented by grant proposals, studies, articles by Jackson on rooming-in and infant care, and photographs of the Rooming-In-Project.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists mainly of correspondence and writings. Correspondence includes letters from Alexander Agassiz and Charles William Eliot on the admission of women to Harvard Medical School, and correspondence with Oliver Wendell Holmes, William James, Carl and Agatha Schurz, and family members. Jacobi's writings include an autobiographical fragment, essays written at school, ephemeral pieces written after 1873, and newspaper articles and addresses. A biographical sketch by her sister, Ruth Putnam, photos and clippings are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence, speeches, and articles, mainly from the period Johnson was at the Massachusetts Department of Labor and Industries, and pertaining to the Bureau of Women in Industry, minimum wage, child labor, and labor legislation in Massachusetts; also includes minutes of the Massachusetts Council on Women and Children in Industry.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, biographical information, diplomas, awards, citations, clippings, and articles by and about Jordan.".
- catalog abstract "Annual reports, constitution and by-laws, committee reports and minutes, agendas, historical accounts, public relations releases, financial records, correspondence, manuals, publications, clippings, scrapbooks, and audio-visual materials. Included are membership files, papers of the presidents and board of managers, and records pertaining to all its projects, clubs, and associated suburban areas. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists of legal materials relating to the case of Johnson v. the U. of Pittsburgh, and includes transcripts of the trial, plaintiff's and defendant's exhibits, witnesses' depositions, publicity (from national and student newspapers), and notes. Also included are Roberts's files of correspondence and notes on other sex discrimination cases, and Johnson's files containing her grant proposals, correspondence, and notebooks of activities, etc.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, clippings, photos, programs and biographical material. Included are fundraising letters for the American Foundation for the Blind written by Keller; other correspondence by her; letters by Ella J. Spooner and others that discuss Keller's experiences and difficulties at Radcliffe; a 1910 poem by Keller; and an itinerary from a 1947 trip she took to the Far East.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, including letters from Mary (Ritter) Beard; correspondence, a contract, and reviews concerning Key's book The Law of Citizenship (1934, revised 1948); pamphlets by Key on citizenship and state and county government reorganization; and her dissertation "The Effect of Changes of Sovereignty on Nationality."".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains scripts of proposed remarks by hosts, master and listening copies of audiotapes of the seven programs, correspondence, notes, and some printed material. There are no transcripts of the tapes, which are shelved as T-31.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, photos, pamphlets, articles, and minutes, 1953-1954, of the East Harlem Council for Community Planning reflect Knox's education and career; also Knox family genealogy and family photos.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, and printed material, etc., relating to NOW's efforts to have women included in the affirmative action clauses of the Federal Communications Commission's regulations. Also drafts of writings and notes by Komisar, including The New Feminism.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, articles, unpublished stories, biographical data, reports, travel itineraries, photos and clippings pertain to Jacobs' professional associations and travels.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence; biographical material; annual, committee, and other reports of the American Medical Women's Association; newsletters; clippings; and other papers. Includes articles by Kleinert, Liberator articles concerning the Boston Female Medical School and the New England Hospital for Women and Children, and material on the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania. Also included, but cataloged separately, are tapes and transcripts of interviews about their careers in medicine that Kleinert conducted, 1954-1955, with other women doctors: Hannah G. Myrick, Alice Phillips, Marion Ropes, Harriet Hardy, Martha Brunner-Orne, Gertrude Frisbee, Anna Churchill, Alice Bigelow, and Madaline Brown.".
- catalog abstract "Photos of her sculptures, and articles, announcements, catalogs, and reviews, pertaining to exhibitions in which she participated.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of correspondence, diary, notebook, yearbook, photos, and other papers. Includes correspondence with friends in Europe; a 1927 thesis on American women's activities for peace; a manuscript written during the late 1930s with Emma Woytinsky, entitled "How Do You Like America?"; an organizational chart of the League of Women Voters of Minnesota; and material on women's clubs in Minneapolis.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains family correspondence, courtship correspondence with Frederick Koehler, and correspondence with artists, musicians and patrons (especially Mary Elizabeth Sharpe), reflecting Koehler's aesthetic opinions. It includes estate correspondence, articles about her painting and jewelry, and an inventory of her artworks.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes of meetings of the Institute and of its executive board, 1850-1857, 1937-1946, 1994, and the Institute alone, 1881-1886, financial records for 1848-1859, 1881-1886, and 1954-1966, with scattered records, 1930-1954, annual reports, correspondence, announcements of meetings, handbooks, newsletters, photos, clippings, citations, and memorabilia. List of members, officers and past presidents, as well as the constitution and by-laws, and a brief history of the club are included in each handbook, the earliest dated 1910. Annual reports exist for the years for which there are minutes; they contain lecture topics, lists of officers and Board members, and some committee reports.".
- catalog abstract "Bilingual constitution, financial reports, minutes, correspondence, photos, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "The records of the Club consist of minutes of regular meetings, 1920-1950, and of executive board meetings, 1904-1937, records of the corresponding secretary, 1929-1951, a membership book, 1928-1949, and an account book, 1904-1915.".
- catalog abstract "The collection includes background articles and publications concerning aging, women, and employment LaFollette collected; publicity about the WSE, including newspaper and magazine articles, radio talks, and speeches she gave at clubs and conferences; monthly and annual reports; correspondence concerning potential WSE's and similar programs; and photos.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains correspondence, clippings, articles, notes, speeches, diaries, photographs, audiotapes, biographical material, and numerous notebooks Barron kept while hearing cases as a judge. Most of the correspondence relates to her public speaking engagements and her charitable and civic activities.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and professional correspondence, writings, speeches, diaries, appointment books, travel reports, articles, photos, clippings, and files of The Nation from the 1930s to the 1950s document Kirchwey's career. Administrative papers of The Nation reflect her involvement with the legal, financial, and staff problems of the magazine. Much of the editorial material and correspondence illustrate the issues on which The Nation focused: fascism, the New Deal, World War II, and anti-communism. The files of The Nation Associates, a non-profit membership corporation founded in 1943, contain correspondence, reports, and printed material describing its activities on behalf of the establishment of Israel and the overthrow of Franco in Spain. Also includes papers of Alvarez del Vayo, the last foreign minister of the Republican government of Spain; reports and correspondence of other organizations with which Kirchwey was associated; and notes for her unpublished book on The Nation.".