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- catalog abstract "Correspondence and clippings pertain to Lamont's efforts in 1930 to raise money among Harvard University alumni to pay back wages to the scrubwomen in the University library whom President Lowell fired rather than pay them the minimum wage. The Consumers' League of Massachusetts, which took an active interest in this matter, is one of the correspondents.".
- catalog abstract "The original collection consisted of over 1500 black and white photographs of women in the United States, mainly women actively participating in politics, sports, demonstrations, the arts, and conventions. Also included are photographs of well-known women, older women, children and teenagers, and on such issues as rape, prostitution, battered women, lesbianism, the occult, and religion. Significant addenda were later received and includes subject files, contact sheets, negatives, clippings of publications with Lane photos, research files, etc.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diary, articles and speeches, pamphlets and leaflets, photos, scrapbooks, and clippings reflect the life of Laidlaw and her interest in a number of issues, including white slave traffic and suffrage.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, drafts, notes, speeches, pamphlets, printed articles and leaflets, photos, and memorabilia. Includes personal papers, correspondence with friends and relatives, advertisements and reviews of books that interested Lamont, and material on her work on Indian economics and about China, Cuba, and women's rights. Most of the collection pertains to Lamont's work and published writing on Vietnam, including correspondence with individuals and organizations in the U.S. and abroad, speeches, radio programs, interviews with Vietnamese exiles in Paris for a 1963 article in The Nation, and material on her book Vietnam's Will to Live: Resistance to Foreign Aggression from Early Times Through the Nineteenth Century (1972) and on her 1964 pamphlet "The Tragedy of Vietnam." Also audiotapes of interviews on Vietnam with Lamb and others, ca. 1963-1965.".
- catalog abstract "Audiotapes (shelved separately as T-23) and transcripts of interviews of congresswomen and women in government service, which Lamson conducted for her book Few Are Chosen (1968). Included are interviews with Congresswomen Frances Bolton, Ella Grasso, Martha Griffiths, Margaret Heckler, Patsy Mink, and Senator Margaret Chase Smith, with government service workers Eugenie Anderson, Esther Peterson, and Antonia Uccello, and with Judge Constance Baker Motley.".
- catalog abstract "Autographs, letters, calling cards, bookplates, photos, engravings, and other papers of 85 American women, including title pages of sheet music dedicated to Amelia Bloomer, among others. Included is material of Abigail Adams, Jacqueline Cochran, Mary Pickford, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Susan B. Anthony, Clara Barton, Anna E. Dickinson, Zona Gale, Belva Lockwood, Louise Chandler Moulton, and Kate Douglas Wiggin, and a 1762 paper of indenture. Also photocopies of women's suffrage pamphlets and pictures of women workers from Harper's Weekly.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence of Lane and Bulette with the Associated Country Women is included, as are manuscripts of articles submitted in League contests, and constitutions and bylaws, records, reports, photos, and convention material pertaining to the Associated Country Women, the U.S. Liaison Committee, and the U.S. branch of the Associated Country Women.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains minutes of regular meetings, 1916-1920, 1923-1928; minutes of annual meetings, 1916-1920, 1923-1943, 1945-1957; and minutes of the executive committee, 1920-1930. A large unprocessed addenda to the League records contain additional minutes, reports, correspondence, and other papers.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence and articles, including personal letters from Beard to Luella Gettys Key and letters to Gwladys Jones and others about the World Center for Women's Archives. Articles and other correspondence contain material about the Archives' founding, projects, research suggestions, material sought and received, and final disbanding.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, including a letter from President Eisenhower, speeches, photos from childhood and later life, and clippings document Lee's career. The collection consists primarily of clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, published and unpublished articles, reports, photos, and memorabilia reflect Lee's life and career. Included are correspondence and articles of the National League for Nursing's Committee on Historical Source Materials in Nursing and catalogs and articles pertaining to the Florence Nightingale Collection at Columbia University.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of Leibowitz's professional papers, including drafts and reprints of her articles and the draft of her unfinished book on Eastport, Maine; correspondence with colleagues and drafts of their articles; correspondence, minutes, and newsletters of anthropological societies; reprints, clippings, and unpublished papers on women's issues; and lecture notes, course handouts, exams, and student papers.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, photos, and clippings. Includes letters from her family and school and college friends describing home and family life, life at Colby, Wellesley, and Smith colleges, experiences in teaching for men and women, and the influence of a teacher on her students.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, biographical material, speeches by Leopold, news releases, clippings about her and her work, and photos. Includes Women's Bureau studies and papers pertaining to the Conference on the Effective Use of Womanpower (1955).".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes biographical information; professional correspondence and drafts of her historical writings, both reflecting her leadership in American women's history, and the growth of women's history as a discipline; minutes, grant proposals, and correspondence from her work in professional organizations; and correspondence concerning her participationin conferences and on advisory and editorial boards. Also included are fictional, political, and autobiographical writings.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, minutes, reports, and printed material chronicle the computerization of NOW's national office systems, the NOW-led Sears boycott, and the debate between the NOW Majority Caucus and Womansurge over the reorganization of NOW during the mid-1970s. Also included is correspondence, etc., regarding NOW chapters and regions, and the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, minutes, bulletins, scrapbooks, clippings, and publications pertain to the work of the Sentinels in opposition to federal child labor amendments, 1924-1939, as well as their work in the fields of maternity care, education, old-age assistance, and social security.".
- catalog abstract "Manuscripts, 21 audiotapes of 13 interviews (shelved separately as T-21), and a syllabus from a course on women in American history taught by Long. Students, some of whose work is included, undertook either social histories of their families or interviews with an older relative or friend.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence, biographical and financial material, clippings and articles, book-related files, family papers, and photographs. Includes earlier materials previously processed as A-92.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains Jessie Tarbox Beals's own papers, as well as those of her family members. Included are diaries; correspondence; autograph and photograph albums; poems; essays and other writing; volumes of Beals's photograph lists and prices; printed material, much of it related to bohemian Greenwich Village; ephemera and memorabilia; and phonograph records. Family papers also include letters from Beals's sister Grace Tarbox, a missionary in Venezuela from 1896 to 1907, and brother Edward Tarbox, a missionary in Ecuador in 1898-1899.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains Jane Loring's letterbook and notebooks of school essays, stories, plays, and copies of letters she wrote, and correspondence of Katharine and Louisa Loring which covers the travel of friends and relief work for Bulgarian children. Also included are certificates and programs from peace conventions, material pertaining to the Aiken Cottages, the Red Cross, and miscellaneous writings and photos.".
- catalog abstract "Clippings, articles, certificates, and programs of Luckie, photos of her and of GFWC members, and other material concern the Federation.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, manuscripts, handbook, photos, clippings, and printed material provide information on her personal and family life, organizations in which she was involved, benefits, memorial funds, fund raising, and her WWI and WWII-related work. Included are letters of gratitude from victorious Republican office-seekers, thanking her for her energetic campaigning, and some from prominent suffragists.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains diaries, commonplace books, poems, articles, short stories, radio talks, speeches, personal and professional correspondence, photos, and clippings. Included are papers on Littledale's family, childhood and adolescence; her travels, including a 1941 air crash; her marriage, children, and divorce; her experiences as a NYC reporter, suffrage worker, foreign correspondent, working mother, and editor of Parents' Magazine; and the 1947 labor dispute at Parents' Magazine. Also her correspondence with publishers, literary agents, editors, readers, and listeners; her advice to parents on child rearing; correspondence, programs, and press releases of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc.; and correspondence of the Women's Conference Group, an organization of New York professional women. The business files of Parents' Magazine are not included.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection consists of professional papers that cover Lord-Heinstein's career, but concentrate on the police raid of the Salem Mothers' Health Office and the subsequent trial and appeal (1936-1938). Included are correspondence, lecture notes, minutes and memos of family planning and sex education organizations with which she was involved; the newsletter of the Massachusetts Mothers' Health Council, Family Guardian, 1940-1942; other printed material; clippings; photos; and the transcript and tape of an oral history interview, 1976. Also some of her personal correspondence and some papers of her mother, Augusta Lord-Heinstein, a suffragist and physiotherapist.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, articles, itineraries, reports, clippings, and photos reflect Lord's career. Material pertains to her work at the U.N., her extensive travels in Asia, Africa, and Europe, her work at the World's Fair, in civilian defense, with the WACS, the New York Commission on the Education and Employment of Women, in the 1952 presidential campaign, and with various organizations. Biographical papers include a transcript of an interview with Lord on education at Smith College.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains genealogical information, poems, and correspondence among three generations of the Loring family. Also included are more than 150 letters from Lydia Maria Francis Child (1802-1880) to the Lorings, correspondence of John Glen King and his children, and correspondence of Loring friends in the antislavery movement, Boston society, as well as literary figures and European musical personages.".
- catalog abstract "Contains financial records including journals, ledgers, cashbooks, payroll records, freight bills, orders, price lists, contracts, inventories and taxes; advertising registers and test copies of ads; correspondence; notebooks; market and research studies; trademark registrations; manufacturing, labeling, packaging, and shipping records; articles; photos; pamphlets; clippings; and books that depict the daily operations of the company. Financial records date from 1859 when the Pinkham Compound was sold privately, but are much more complete after incorporation in 1873. Also included are a complete series in various languages of Pinkham pamphlets, which incorporate women's testimonials and Mrs. Pinkham's advice, and were used as ads; and detailed studies from the 1850s of herbs and female maladies. Family papers reveal Pinkham's attitude toward her family and document a 1920s controversy over control of the company. There are records pertaining to the obscenity charges against Pinkham advertising (1900), investigations by the Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission, audiotapes of radio ads, posters, architects' drawings, novelties, and acutal samples of Pinkham products. Most testimonial letters were destroyed by the company to protect the writers' privacy; a few are included.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, reports, articles, pamphlets, clippings, and other papers of Lutz and the NWP. The material reflects the work of Lutz, the NWP, and other organizations for the Equal Rights Amendment, as well as the Party's concerns with the Women's Charter, protective legislation, equality for working women, women as jurors, and the international status of women. Included are NWP Council minutes and financial reports; Equal Rights records and correspondence of its editor Helen Hunt West with Lutz; press releases; reports on Party conventions and conferences; records of the activities of the Massachusetts branch of the NWP; and Lutz's correspondence with such Party members as Caroline Lexow Babcock, Florence Bayard Hilles, Edith Houghton Hooker, Florence Kitchelt, Jeannette Marks, Alice Paul, Jane (Norman) Smith, Doris Stevens, and Anna (Kelton) Wiley.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of poems written and assembled to be submitted for daily publication by a syndicate of newspapers or broadcast for a year.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence collected by Lutz of leading abolitionists and 19th and early 20th century feminists concerns antislavery and women's rights. Also included is Mary Grew's diary about the World's Anti-Slavery Convention held in London in 1840, and correspondence on the Equal Rights Amendment.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of a scrapbook on women in the ministry, 1882-1919, papers on women's ministerial conferences in 1882 and 1895-1896, a photo album, 1893, of portraits of American women ministers that was kept by Julia (Ward) Howe, and three letters, 1893, 1899, 1911, from Howe to Rev. Ada C. Bowles.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, writings, travel diaries, memorabilia and photos of Lynch and her family. Her writings, from her early school years to 1984, reflect her development as a writer and her varied interests. Included are her articles about events in Burlington, Mass., published in the Woburn Daily Times. Also one videotape of a graduation address by Lynch (shelved separately).".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, speeches, notes, and printed material contain information on discrimination in Massachusetts. Also MCAD minutes and annual reports, annual reports of the state Fair Employment Practice Commission, and speeches and other papers from the Institute on Intercultural Education held at Boston University, 1944.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, photos, clippings, and printed material. The bulk of the collection relates to MacKay-Scott's service with the Woman's Club of Evanston, 1936-1939, while personal correspondence indicates that she entertained musicians, lecturers, physicians, and others who participated in programs she organized or sponsored.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and professional correspondence, financial papers, travel diaries, field reports, speeches, biographical material, clippings, promotional material for the biography about her, and photos. The professional papers: correspondence and field reports, pertain mainly to McKinnon's work with the Pathfinder Fund and are a good reflection of her activities. There is little material from her earlier work with Planned Parenthood, etc. The family correspondence contains only a small amount with the Rankin family, including her sister, Jeannette Rankin, the congresswoman. The bulk of it is with her daughter and documents their relationship and her daughter's life as a Montana housewife and writer. The photos are mainly of family members with a small number from Pathfinder Fund trips.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of notebooks, scrapbooks, diaries, and albums surrounding her wedding and honeymoon kept by Elizabeth Shapleigh Macdonald from 1893 to 1935. Diaries typically include descriptions of household tasks, children, books and movies, her weight, painting and other leisure activities. Notebooks and scrapbooks contain letters, writings, sketches, photos, clippings, programs and memorabilia. Included are material on her family's involvement in World War I and war-related activities in Montclair, New Jersey, 1917-1923; the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, 1900-1905; and a diary and photo album of her husband, Harry Peake Macdonald.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, reports, and photos of Maimie. The bulk of the collection is letters from Maimie to Fanny (Quincy) Howe about Maimie's past, her marriages, her training and work as a stenographer, her efforts to establish and maintain the Montreal Mission for Friendless Girls, the individual girls, how they came to the Home, their problems and feelings, and their adjustment to life at the Home. Maimie and Howe were introduced by a Philadelphia social worker. Howe's letters to Maimie have evidently not survived.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains Mann's speeches and sermons; family and professional correspondence, including Mann's letters to her mother from Germany and correspondence with the Roosevelt administration; and writings, biographical material, and photos of both Mann and her husband.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, other personal papers, and photos reflect her interest in science, education, European travel, and the Cary family. Included is information about the Anderson School of Natural History at Penikese Island, Buzzards Bay, MA; a natural history exhibit she was commended for at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago; Radcliffe College; and the Perkins Institute-Kindergarten for the Blind. Most of these papers were used by Lucy Paton, official biographer of Agassiz, and include additional material about Agassiz and relatives, reviews of the biography, and letters of commendation.".
- catalog abstract "Mostly correspondence, also miscellaneous writings, clippings, photographs (including daguerreotypes), and memorabilia. Correspondence of Lyman Beecher (1775-1863), Catharine Esther Beecher (1800-1878), Esther Beecher, Eunice White (Bullard) Beecher (1813-1897), Harriet (Porter) Beecher (?-1835), Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887), James C. Beecher (1828-1886), Lydia (Beals) Jackson Beecher (1789-1869), Calvin Ellis Stowe (1802-1886), Eliza Tyler Stowe (1836-?), Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) Stowe (1811-1896), Harriet Beecher Stowe II (1836-?), and Susan (Munroe) Stowe, much of which contains family news, stories, and comments about the times. Also included is material pertaining to Isabella (Beecher) Hooker (1822-1907), and other family members, as well as Lyman Beecher Stowe's correspondence and research on Charlotte (Perkins) Gilman and actress Charlotte Cushman. Bulk of the collection pertains to Harriet (Beecher) Stowe, her husband, Calvin and their children; their personal and professional correspondence includes letters from publishers and prominent people Harriet Stowe met in England.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of this collection covers Mannheim's work on the Amherst Board of Selectmen and with various organizations. It contains correspondence and other papers related to her political campaigns; correspondence, 1954-1960, and minutes, 1958-1960, of the Amherst Board of Selectmen; appointment calendars, 1951-1953, 1955, 1956; correspondence and printed material from a variety of organizations in which she was active, including the Amherst Council of Social Agencies, the League of Women Voters of Amherst, and the Massachusetts Conference of Area Mental Health Centers; general correspondence; speeches; notes; photos; and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of the official files, correspondence and printed material of the New York State branch of the National Woman's Party. It documents the relation between the branch and the national council, funding problems, ERA lobbying efforts, and the 1947 split in the NWP over goals.".
- catalog abstract "Manuals, handbooks and printed material of the Mass. Federation, its education dept.'s reports, agendas of executive meetings, questionnaires and correspondence to dept. chair, Rhoda M. Crowell. Also material on the General Federation of Women's Clubs and the Professional Women's Club.".
- catalog abstract "The collection is almost entirely correspondence, with a small number of photos of Goldman, Malmed, and Alexander Berkman, printed ephemera, and writings of Goldman and others. There are more than 450 letters, postcards and telegrams from Goldman to Malmed, 1900-1939, many including carbon copies of correspondence between Goldman and others. Others corresponding with Malmed include Berkman, Stella Comyn, and Warren Starr Van Valkenburgh. Also included are letters from Goldman and Berkman to Nunia Seldes, from Goldman to Ben Reitman, and letters to Malmed from other anarchist friends, including Osias Leibovitz. Only 3 letters by Malmed are in the collection. The papers provide information about Goldman, her family, her life and involvement in the anarchist movement, her lecture tours in the U.S. and other countries, her experience in the Soviet Union, her books, her friends and colleagues, her loneliness and frustration after being deported, her attitude toward love, friendship and marriage, the atmosphere in Europe before World War II, and the Spanish Civil War. There is some information about Malmed, his family and his business ventures as well as Goldman's opinions about success in the business world.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection pertains to the programs and membership of the Massachusetts Association for Women Deans, Administrators, and Counselors (later the Massachusetts Association for Women in Education). Included are minutes of various committees, reports of the presidents, correspondence, publicity and job networking files, early dues records, two membership surveys, and audiocasettes of talks given at programs. The records reflect the organization's concern with education, counseling, and guidance for girls and women.".
- catalog abstract "Reports, programs, correspondence, brochures, clippings, photos and slides. Contains the original and a copy of Governor Dukakis's proclamation declaring June 1977 International Women's month. Also papers of the Massachuetts Nominating Committee to send delgates to Houston, reports from other states, and material from the national conference.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes of annual meetings and of executive board meetings, reports, photos, and other records for the metropolitan, eastern, and western divisions of the Massachusetts Girl Scouts; camping department records; minutes, reports, and financial records of the Massachusetts state camp committee; minutes and reports of the Eastern Division Field Committee; and minutes of the Local Directors' Association. Also included are correspondence, speeches, reports, and biographical information by and about Massachusetts Scout leaders Sarah Louise Arnold, Augusta Batchelder Hartt, Lou (Henry) Hoover, and Helen Osborne Storrow. There are few records prior to 1921. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Charter of incorporation, financial records, post-1927 minutes of the executive committee and reports of the executive secretary, manuscripts of speeches and articles, memoranda, photos, clippings, and publications of the Society. Material describes the educational activities of the Society in Boston as well as those of a branch in western Massachusetts. Subjects include homosexuality, marriage counseling, pornography, prostitution, and venereal diseases. Also included are some records of the American Social Hygiene Association.".
- catalog abstract "This collection includes constitutions, by-laws, minutes, histories, lists of officers and members, newsletters, programs, and reports of the Division and branches in Middlesex and Norfolk counties; correspondence, reports, photos, clippings, and other records of the MSD Fellowship Committee; a microfilm of clippings about the MSD and various branches, compiled by the Publicity Committee; and records of the Worcester Branch Writers Workshop. Records of the Boston Branch have been processed separately, except those pertaining to the Fellowship Committee. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "The papers include correspondence, almost all of which concerns her appointment and her later efforts toward re-appointment to the U.S. Board of Tax Appeals; clippings about her, the Women's Bar Association and women officials in the federal government; and photos.".
- catalog abstract "Records of the Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association, the UN Association, Women United for the UN, and the Committee of Correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains scrapbooks of clippings, photos, articles and memorabilia pertaining to Matthews's career; biographical sketches; photos; awards; correspondence; speeches and addresses; papers pertaining to the numerous organizations, especially legal and women's groups, in which she has been active; and material on women's legal issues. There are also slip opinions of Matthews's cases as decided in the U.S. Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, and her decisions printed in the Federal Reporter.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of Merriam's verse; correspondence, both personal and professional; radio and television scripts; fiction for both children and adults; magazine articles; book reviews; publicity about her work; photographs; and feminist material she collected at conferences and elsewhere.".
- catalog abstract "Papers consist of the manuscript and photos for the History of Women in Medicine, Vol. 2: Medical Women in the Eastern Hemisphere, and a short biography of Mead.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and professional correspondence, speeches, articles, class notes and clippings. The personal letters illuminate, often in intimate detail, Milholland's marriage to Boissevain and her friendships with Max Eastman, Upton Sinclair, Irving E. Robertson, and other artists and radicals in Greenwich Village. The remainder of the collection reflects her work as a lawyer and her involvement in various reform causes: the citizenship question, the abolition of capital punishment, the related issues of prison reform and legal aid, and women's suffrage.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, mainly from Millette to her daughter Nancy during the 1930s, reflects a close mother-daughter relationship and ranges from personal, family, and local matters to national and world affairs during the Depression. Her writings, both fiction and non-fiction for the women's clubs, illustrate Millette's and the clubs' wide-ranging interests, and their importance in her life. Also included are Millette's college papers, travel notes, letters to the editor, clippings, and photos.".
- catalog abstract "In her diaries, Morris discusses her career on the stage, her writings, current events, and her personal life. An address book and date book of Harriott are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Diaries, including travel diaries, appointment books, correspondence and photos. The correspondence is mainly from the last decade of Mosher's life. Included is correspondence with Pauline Gardescu.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains financial records, minutes, reports, bylaws, manuscripts of poems and speeches, membership lists, and clippings of the Club.".
- catalog abstract "Constitution, financial records, minutes of meetings, including reports on talks by speakers (many of them Harvard professors), membership lists, and essays on WWI work by members.".
- catalog abstract "Constitutions, minutes, membership lists and programs of the Club reveal aspects of Cambridge social life and customs. Also included are manuscripts of speeches by Club members on such topics as employment for women and feminism.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, notes, official and committee reports, financial records, minutes, handbooks, and publications concern primarily Batten's term as president of the American Federation of Soroptimist Clubs (1954-1956); they give no information about her personal life or her family. Included are manuscripts and notes for Jobs for the Over Sixty; for an AAUW cookbook, and clippings on the status of women collected by Batten.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes constitutions, minutes, proceedings, membership lists, correspondence, etc., of the Mothers' Thursday Club from its inception inJanuary 1920 to 2011.".
- catalog abstract "Primarily the correspondence of Morse or between members of the Lee-Morse family. Also includes travel diaries, calendars, drawings, printed articles, playbills, photos and miscellaneous notes. Correspondents include Annie Fields, Ida Agassiz Higginson, William James, and Marie E. Zakrzewska.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of family and professional correspondence (much of it with literary agents, editors, and publishers), drafts and printed copies of Miller's articles, her Ph.D. thesis, correspondence, press releases, speeches, programs, and other printed material from organizations with which she was affiliated, clippings on Miller and her husband, and photos of family and friends. Also includes one tape containing political commentary by Miller, ca. 1952.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists primarily of papers resulting from activities Mudd pursued after retiring from the Marriage Council; it also includes her writings, and some material from her work on the MCP, correspondence, family papers, and a few files that belonged to Stuart Mudd. The papers document Mudd's career as a marriage counselor, birth control advocate, and educator (particularly post-"retirement"), her achievements and research, the effect she had on her profession, and her ideas about marriage counseling, birth control, and education. The papers document the development of and philosophy behind family planning and marriage counseling in the United States and abroad, 1930s-1970s, and also the interests and activities of birth control, professional and other organizations, 1960s-1980s.".
- catalog abstract "Papers pertain to women's rights, working women, discrimination against women, child care and other issues.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of correspondence; clippings, pamphlets, and other published materials collected by Murray; photographs; drafts of Murray's speeches, sermons, and writings; financial records; and materials about Murray's ancestors. The collection is rich in documenting most aspects of Murray's paid and unpaid work, travels, and active interests, although her personal life is less well documented.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence. The papers document Miller's many interests and volunteer activities: Democratic Party politics on the local, state, and national levels, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, the Women's Division of the Democratic National Committee, Slippery Rock State College, the National Woman's Party and the Equal Rights Amendment, the Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania, and the Daughters of the American Revolution. There is almost no information about her family or her personal life (childhood, adolescence, and her marriage after 1907).".
- catalog abstract "The scrapbooks contain mainly clippings about Nathan's activities. Also included are reports of speeches as well as reviews and correspondence concerning her book The Story of an Epoch-Making Movement. Two small collections include biographical sketches of Nathan and her sister Annie Nathan Meyer by Mary R. Beard and Anne C. Moore, and an account by Nathan of the World Center for Women's Archives.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diary, 1925-1969, manuscripts, articles, scrapbook, diplomas, photos, and clippings concern Beam. Collection includes correspondence, drafts, and reviews regarding Beam's books; a 1900 Marshfield, ME tax list with manuscript entries; printed articles and other material on AAUW art exhibitions and classes from the 1940s and 1950s; volumes of material for a seminar on human relations, entitled "Marriage and Sex Adjustment"; and material on the American Missionary Association, the Association of American Colleges, and the Council of Church Boards of Education, with reports, 1922-1923, of research.".
- catalog abstract "Records include bylaws, resolutions, correspondence, lists of commissions, financial records, presidents' records, annual meeting records, mailings, and other material. Tapes are of the 1980 annual conference and include speeches of Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, Carol Bellamy, Betty Friedan, and N.Y.C. mayor Edward Koch. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Records cover the planning, development, and demise of the organization. Included are agendas, minutes, notes, and reports of the 1969 planning conference, the 1971 organizing meeting, and annual and executive committee meetings, 1972-1974. Also reports on the status of the Coalition, 1971-1974, photos from the 1974 annual meeting, and questionnaires about a proposed workshop. Series II includes legal correspondence, membership inqurires, requests for information, and correspondence with members and foundations. Also included are coalition proposals; publications; conference papers, including material on women in China; and financial records, including material on membership dues and grant accounts.".
- catalog abstract "Scrapbooks contain clippings about the organization and its members, programs, meeting announcements, photos, and samples of the members' work: journalistic writing, poetry, children's fiction, writing on religious subjects, etc.".
- catalog abstract "Records include a constitution; correspondence; clippings; invitations to, minutes, 1938-1949, and copies of addresses before annual meetings; and minutes of the executive committee, 1937-1942, and of the committee on cooperation, 1917-1919.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains the records of PEER's analysis of the enforcement of Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments. Included are copies of Title IX complaints for 1972 through 1976; legislative hearing files; interviews with the staff of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW, which was responsible for enforcement), students, parents, teachers, and school administrators; forms; and information on the study's methodology. This investigation is documented in PEER's publication, Stalled at the Start: Government Action on Sex Bias in the Schools . The collection also documents PEER's other work, including projects on computer equity, and efforts to encourage teenage girls to stay in school, and includes grant applications, reports, and conference proceedings.".
- catalog abstract "This collection includes records of the Board and Executive Committee; national and regional conferences; National, Legislative, and Public Information Offices; National Action Center; membership; mailings; task forces and committees (those filed in the central office); chapter chartering; some financial; regions and chapters; of several officers and Board members; a very large body of records documenting the campaign for the Equal Rights Amendment; judicial selection activities; legal cases; publications, press releases, testimonies, etc.; photographs; memorabilia; and clippings. Also includes the organization's web site. See finding aids for National Organization for Women Audiotapes (T-29), and National Organization for Women Videotapes (Vt-25).".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of photocopies of biographies of approximately 100 women who lived in the U.S. in the 17th through the early 20th centuries. Most of the women were of English or Scottish stock and members of affluent and influential families. Included are excerpts from their diaries and letters describing domestic activity and material conditions of daily life in the New England colonies, on southern plantations, and in pioneer settlements on the frontier. The essays were compiled and written by their descendants, all members of NSCDA.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, reports, bulletins, publications of local leagues, photos, and printed material illustrate the League's work training labor leaders, performing research on working conditions, and supporting strikes, as well as organizing local leagues. Included is material on working conditions in the garment and textile industry, protective legislation, equal rights for women, the 1910-1911 Chicago garment workers' strike, the 1930-1931 Danville, VA, textile workers' strike, and the Women's Trade Union Leagues of Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes of the board of directors, correspondence, notes, arguments, memoranda, drafts of statements, completed questionnaires, annual reports, lists of Corporation, Board and staff members, booklets, leaflets, clippings, and other material pertain to administration of the Hospital, particularly financial difficulties and the Board/staff controversy during the 1950s over admitting male doctors to practice there. Included are notes on the Blanche Ames Ames Fund, 1952, and printed material on the School of Nursing, women in medicine, and medical education.".
- catalog abstract "A detailed picture of board, annual and social meetings emerges from officer's reports, financial records, minutes, correspondence, lists of officers and members, committee reports, programs, calendars, scrapbooks, photos, clippings, and other material. Also included are manuscripts of speeches and articles, biographical data on some Club members, and material on difficulties encountered by the dress reform committee, the financial crisis of 1899, and on the relationship of the Club to the Massachusetts Federation of Women's Clubs and to the General Federation of Women's Clubs from 1893 when the national group was founded.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, and photos comprise the collection. Included are James Beecher's correspondence about the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Freedmen's Bureau, and papers of his wife, Frances (Johnson) Beecher Perkins, their adopted twin daughters, Mary Frances (Beecher) Beecher and Margaret (Beecher) Ward, and other Beechers and Johnsons.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence pertains solely to the activities of the Council, which was established in 1963 to ensure effective and continuing leadership in advancing the status of women. Included is the correspondence of Catherine East, Executive Secretary of the Council, written after Neuberger's resignation.".
- catalog abstract "Administration and research records depict the Project's development, 1950-1954, and include follow-up research based on survey questionnaires and student data. Publicity files and research data are fairly complete, but correspondence, financial records, personnel files, and reports are almost entirely lacking. Includes correspondence and reports, 1955-1961, concerning Warren's attempts to establish a similar project, separate from Greenwich House, most frequently called the Senior Vocational Clinic. Student records contain correspondence, applications, record cards, and tests and provide information on the backgrounds of the women who participated in the program.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes of both NYWAR and WARG meetings provide a detailed history of the two groups. The collection also contains correspondence, membership and attendance lists, and publicity materials, including newsletters, radio broadcasts, newspaper articles, rape pamphlet material, and various anti-rape leaflets. Included is correspondence of Marion Sawyer, one of the founders of NYWAR.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains biographical papers; correspondence, including several letters from Nichols to Susan B. Anthony, 1841-1904; and writings, including an early notebook, drafts of speeches, and clippings of Nichols's published letters and editorials on women's rights. Nichols's papers, 1854-1885, have been published in the Kansas Historical Quarterly, vol. XXXIX-XL.".
- catalog abstract "Photos, clippings, reports, and publications reflect the activities of Niles who, out of concern for working women and girls, was active in the Massachusetts and National League of Women Workers, the Massachusetts and National League of Girls Clubs, the Community Club of Newton Lower Falls, and Rockport Lodge.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes, correspondence, and reports of Norris pertain to the Women's Joint Legislative Committee for Equal Rights and the National Woman's Party litigation (1946-1947).".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains writings by Norman on rape; budgets and financial correspondence from her years as NOW treasurer; administrative correspondence, newsletters, printed materials, etc., from the NOW Western Region.".
- catalog abstract "Manuscripts of lectures and articles on 17th- and 18th-century French literary personages by Norton including a series on French women.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of papers delivered at the conferences; papers ultimately to be published were not included. Each author and title is listed separately in the inventory. The papers of the First Conference, held at Rutgers University in 1973, are not in the collection.".
- catalog abstract "This collection documents the preparation of the first 3 vols. of NAW. It contains samples of the forms used by the editorial staff, consultants, and authors of biographical articles; lists of staff members; correspondence with authors, groups, and various institutions about research for NAW; lists of possible subjects (and, in many cases, short bio-bibliographies about them); research notes; and drafts, with corrections, of the articles included in NAW. The lists of subjects include women of the 17th, 18th, 19th, and first half of the 20th centuries who were considered noteworthy, but most of whom were ultimately not included in the published work. There is also a card file of information on women not included.".
- catalog abstract "Notable American Women, Vols. I-III, Harvard University Press, 1971, and Vol. IV, 1980, a biographical dictionary of American women who died before 1975, was written under the auspices of Radcliffe College and partially funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. This collection documents the preparation of Volume IV. The material includes the administrative files of correspondence with authors, board members, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. In addition, it contains authors' release forms, personnel data, and minutes of the Advisory Board and the Committee of Consultants. Evaluations of subjects considered for inclusion, research material, draft articles, and biographical data on subjects form the major part of the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, manuscripts, programs, reports, photos, and speeches and articles by Odencrantz pertain to her career. Subjects include hiring the handicapped, employment of women and children, training of women, and personnel management in the silk industry. Material from the International Industrial Relations Association and biographical information are also included.".
- catalog abstract "In this volume of mimeographed letters to her family during her incarceration, O'Hare discusses conditions of life and work in the prison, her family, friends, and fellow inmates (one of whom was Emma Goldman), politics, books, the psychology of women and developments in psychoanalysis, and her religious and political beliefs. Also includes a photo of O'Hare with her children.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, speeches, articles, pamphlets, leaflets, and clippings reflect her career. O'Reilly wrote speeches and articles on equal rights, suffrage, socialism, labor conditions, and the employment of women. Some subjects of the material are the Manhattan Trade School for Girls in N.Y., where she taught sewing, the National Women's Trade Union League, the labor movement, the Triangle Shirtwaist Co. fire, strikes, peace, and the 1915 International Congress of Women. Correspondents include Mary Ritter Beard, Harriot Stanton Blatch, Mary Ware Dennett, Mary and Katherine Dreier, Laura Greshheimer, Harriet H. King, Margaret Dreier Robins, Olivia B. Strohm, and Mary Wolfe.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, clippings, and memorabilia reflecting O'Sullivan's activities, especially in the movements for women's suffrage and trade unionism for women. Also included are short stories, an article, correspondence, and clippings of Barnum.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, manuscripts for speeches, minutes, reports, clippings and memorabilia of Owens contain material on the New York State and Kansas campaigns for women's suffrage, and on the achievements of women in mathematics and science including copies of doctoral theses and articles by and questionaires about women with Ph.Ds in math and science. Also contains the correspondence files of the Empire State Suffrage Association, and material on the Woman's Centennial Congress, 1940, and the World Center for Women's Archives.".
- catalog abstract "Family, political, and business correspondence, photos, clippings, and other material concern Palmer's activities and those of her four children. Also journals, 1926-1978, recording her activities and interests.".