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- catalog abstract "Page proofs of The Home Front, Pankhurst's book on her life in England during WWI.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the papers pertains to Parisi's chairmanship of the N.Y. State Workers' Compensation Board, 1955-1961, most of it correspondence, but also speeches, clippings, news releases, and photos. Other correspondence concerns her presidency of the Brooklyn Women's Bar Association and her membership in various social, political, and charitable organizations. There are no papers of her early childhood or family life and almost none of her professional activities prior to 1955.".
- catalog abstract "Records of the Berkshire Conference of Women Historians, including officer correspondence, administrative records regarding the coordination of the Berkshire Conference on the History of Women and the annual business meetings, book and article prize committee files, awards and fellowship materials, photographs of members at meetings, conference t-shirts,and the Berkshire Conference's web site. A portion of the collection was previously processed as MC 267. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Primarily the papers of Morgan: correspondence (including letters to Morgan on Howes's death), speeches, articles, reports, minutes, and press releases that document her career and include information on the 1921-1922 Washington Disarmament Conference, the 1930 and 1935-1936 London Naval Conferences, the 1932 League of Nations World Disarmament Conference, the 1932-1935, 1935-1937, and 1938 Geneva Disarmament Conferences, the Institute on World Organization, and the Washington, D.C., board of education between 1922 and 1924. A smaller collection of Howes's papers contains personal and professional correspondence with letters to her mother and family, biographical material, writings, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "The papers, primarily notebooks, concern Perlin's research and teaching. Included are examples of esoteric, patristic language from articles and books in many fields.".
- catalog abstract "Contains letters, diaries, and biographical material documenting three generations of rural New England women, their families, and their domestic affairs in Marlboro, Mass., and in Rutland and Chester, Vt. Weekly letters and daily journal entries provide a detailed account of household activities, visitors, holiday celebrations, churchgoing, and local events.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and professional correspondence, memos, reports, speeches, songs, engagement calendars, articles, clippings, biographical material, photos, and memorabilia reflect her activities from the Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers in the 1930s to her work in the Kennedy, Johnson and Carter administrations, for the ACWA, Giant Food, and various consumer organizations; also, condolences and memorial service arrangements.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of minutes of meetings, 1913-1964, lists of members and officers, correspondence between members and with charitable organizations, poems, clippings, and photos.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists mostly of correspondence and diaries, but also contains financial papers, manuscripts, pamphlets and clippings. The Nichols' parents' letters discuss domestic concerns, business ventures, social activities, family news, and trips abroad. The papers of the daughters document their social activities, travels, and their individual pursuits: Rose's interest in landscape architecture, Marian's philanthropic and civic activities, and Margaret's role as the mother of six children and an activist for the cause of world peace. The travel diaries of Margaret Shurtleff's mother-in-law, Sarah Ann Keegan Shurtleff record her thoughts about people and places she encountered abroad. There are also Keegan family correspondence; handbound volumes written by Sarah Shurtleff's daughter, Gertrude Hope Shurtleff, an amateur poet, artist, and writer; photos of family members and of places visited; and papers about and sketches by the sculptor, Augustus St. Gaudens, a relative of Elizabeth Nichols.".
- catalog abstract "This collection of personal and professional papers is arranged in seven series and documents Polier's commitment to juvenile justice and the welfare of children of all races and religions. The personal papers consist of photographs, clippings, oral histories, and tributes. The professional papers include correspondence and reports describing her labor activism and early career as a labor lawyer. Court records, correspondence, reports, opinions, decisions, etc., document her work as judge of the Family Court, and speeches, conference agendas, etc., attest to the national focus of her work as director of the Juvenile Justice Division of the Children's Defense Fund. Also included are her unpublished and published writings and speeches, and records of her service on the boards of many New York State and City task forces, commissions, and organizations relating to child welfare and juvenile justice.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection, the travel and meeting files, contains records from many family planning organizations and conferences, as well as material from Pilpel's other organizational affiliations. Articles, pamphlets, and legal memoranda, most re: planned parenthood, are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains administrative and financial records, including minutes of meetings of the Board of Managers, annual reports, and ledgers; correspondence of the Directors with Board members, social and government agencies, donors, businesses, students, and teachers; internal memoranda; catalogs; 8000 vocational placement index cards; news releases; bulletins; scrapbooks; 300 photos; clippings; and other material. The bulk of the collection, Office files, divided into two subseries: Administration and Program, contains records pertaining to the Board of Directors, staff/personnel, physical plant, financial matters, insurance, other social agencies, government agencies, history, publicity, industrial classes, vocational guidance and placement, industries, settlement services, and camps. Most of the records before about 1910 were destroyed in two fires.".
- catalog abstract "55 different posters of the women's suffrage movement collected by Alice Park. Most are British, 2 are from the international congresses she attended, and 11 are American. The Schlesinger also has slides of many of the posters.".
- catalog abstract "Collection is entirely correspondence. The bulk is letters between the six children of Judith Parsons, and some friends and lodgers, 1845-1905. They discuss local events, fashion trends, the weather, crops and their prices, sickness, medicine, death, boarders, the school, and occasionally current public events including a speech to repeal laws relating to atheists, and the Civil War. A smaller group of letters, 1815-1833, is to Maria L. Burns (Mrs. Andrew) Mack from family and friends. These discuss family news, the community, a corrupt minister, vacations, sickness, death, and the 1833 State of the Union address.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence and photos describe Pedersen's trip around the world, 1923-1925, and her teaching in East Asia. Manuscripts of speeches, annotated articles, programs, and clippings pertain to nursing and veterans. Included is correspondence on domiciliary facilities for women veterans.".
- catalog abstract "Contains professional correspondence; lecture, workshop, and conference material; unpublished papers; speeches and articles; correspondence with publishers and journals; material from her teaching career including notes, student papers, and administrative correspondence; her own student records, notes and papers; personal correspondence; diaries; photos; biographical and genealogical information; awards; clippings; nursing publications; and memorabilia. Included is material pertaining to the American Nurses Association, the International Council of Nurses, the U.S. Air Force, the Veterans' Administration, and the World Health Organization.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and professional correspondence, articles, speeches, pamphlets, photos, and clippings of Phillips reflect her life and career.".
- catalog abstract "Mainly correspondence between Pitcher and Goodenough covering their relationship from courtship through divorce. Collection also contains a scrapbook of articles co-written by Pitcher on her work at the Gesell Institute, material from Tufts, three travel diaries and one she kept at age 11, and letters from friends and her children. Some of Goodenough's work is described in the correspondence and a biographical folder.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, notes, financial records, and printed material chronicle her work with the National Organization for Women; also included is correspondence regarding the debate between the NOW Majority Caucus and Womansurge over the reorganization of NOW during the mid-1970s, and three audiotapes, The New Feminism, written and read by Pollock.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, financial documents, notebooks, sermons, photos, and clippings. Subjects include social life and customs in New York and New England, Unitarianism, women missionaries, and the rights of women.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diary, articles, reports, business records, pamphlets, clippings, and photographs from her professional and personal life. Also includes family correspondence and papers of Otto S. Beyer.".
- catalog abstract "Fiction and nonfiction writings by Popper; writings by others, which she edited; correspondence; notes; drafts; articles; and research material. Bulk of collection concerns the manuscripts of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the manuscript of Up from Poverty by Riessman and Popper. There are no papers from her early life and almost no personal papers.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, journals, articles, scrapbook, photos, and clippings document the efforts of Powell to memorialize Susan B. Anthony. Powell attempted to have Anthony represented at Mount Rushmore; she also used published articles, tributes in libraries, special buildings, stamps, sculptures, schools named in Anthony's honor, The Susan B. Anthony Forum, and the Susan B. Anthony Foundation to memorialize Anthony. Includes radio addresses by Mary Beard, Adelaide Johnson, and others.".
- catalog abstract "The scrapbooks contain correspondence, programs, and clippings about Pratt's charitable and social activities; one volume pertains to the "Atlantic City Boardwalk", a 1922 charity bazaar held in Boston in which the state LWV participated.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains minutes, transcripts, reports, correspondence, and press releases of the Commission. Included are background, interim, and final reports, and agendas and minutes of meetings of the Commission's subcommittees for home and community, protective labor legislation, education, social insurance and taxes, civil and political rights, federal employment policies and practices, and private employment.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of correspondence, budgets, circulation records, etc., regarding Do It NOW; correspondence, printed material, etc., from the NOW board of directors, especially concerning the NOW Majority Caucus, which advocated a reorganization of NOW.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection consists of drafts of fictional works, poems, and plays, mostly unpublished and seldom dated. Also included are copies of published articles, lectures, radio scripts, correspondence, biographical material, clippings, and photos. The papers provide only a sketchy outline of her professional life, and little information on her personal life.".
- catalog abstract "Scrapbook of clippings by Putnam and 2 manuscript articles by Edwin E. Witte and Howard F. Ohm, all of which concern the Wisconsin equal rights law.".
- catalog abstract "Five diaries, 1854-1858, 1864, in which Quick describes her life as a student and teacher at Framingham, Mass. State Normal School and then as the wife of clergyman A. J. Quick in Richmond, Mass. Also 3 letters to her mother and a scrapbook containing clippings, pictures of schools and a manuscript, "Female Education", 1817, by Caroline Prescott.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of correspondence, articles, scrapbooks, clippings, and photos that reflect her career, especially her work with Twilight Sleep.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists mainly of correspondence between Mary and Barry Bingham during World War II, when he was serving as Lieutenant Commander, USNR, in Europe and East Asia. There is also correspondence with the Bingham children, friends, business associates, and other members of the family; correspondence between Mary and Barry before their marriage, 1929-1931; and letters from Barry to Mary during his service as head of the Economic Cooperation Administration mission in Paris, 1949-1950, and from a trip to East Asia with Adlai Stevenson, 1953. Also a paper by Mary on literary satire.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of diaries, 1925-1974, and manuscripts of Raymond's writings, including No Crystal Stair, The Duke of Perth, and Memoirs of Euphemia. Also contains some correspondence and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of personal and professional correspondence; photographs; scrapbooks; oral histories; speeches; clippings; and minutes, bylaws, financial records, reports, and other publications of the organizations with which Rawalt was affiliated.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, drafts of articles, lecture notes, and printed and other material. Included are records of the Wisconsin League of Women Voters, 1956-1959, material on labor legislation, Right to Work correspondence, 1958, papers of the Wisconsin Minimum Wage Board, 1963-1965, reference material on the War on Poverty, and correspondence with Clara Mortenson Beyer, 1920-1958.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains professional correspondence, reports, articles, syllabi, clippings and other papers that reflect Queneau's career; personal correspondence; notes; material relating to her religious activities, particularly as a member of the Society of the Companions of the Holy Cross; tapes and transcripts of interviews with her; correspondence of her parents and other family members; genealogical papers; photos; certificates; and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Letters to the editor, most by women, describe personal experiences and problems, or praise, criticize, or suggest new departures for the magazine. Many express feminist or anti-feminist views or make statements about such issues as sexuality, medicine, human and family relationships, motherhood, life choices, credit, job discrimination, careers, or the Equal Rights Amendment. The "found women" files are letters enclosing biographical material about interesting women who are not well known. Letters have been weeded by approximately half. Archivists have removed routine and non-biographical letters and most enclosures. More than 20,000 letters written in response to the preview issues, 1971-1972, have not yet been received by the library.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, financial records, clippings, lists of women scientists, and the publications that made up the exhibit. The publications, the bulk of the collection, are by women in astronomy, biology, botany, chemistry, geology, physics, and the medical sciences. This is not a complete collection of the exhibit articles.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and professional correspondence, photographs, notebooks, research notes, articles and book reviews, scholarly papers by Deutsch and others, clippings, and a diary, probably not by Deutsch. The bulk of the personal correspondence is between Deutsch and her husband, to Deutsch from Herman Lieberman, and from her daughter-in-law, Suzanne. The professional correspondence concerns conferences, publications and other scholarly endeavors. Her notes include early drafts of books and articles, and notes from her reading on subjects such as female sexuality and the psychology of women. Also included is some of Felix Deutsch's correspondence with professional journals.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains personal and professional correspondence; reviews and copies of her pamphlets, magazines, and articles; biographical material; financial documents; a file of FBI documents on DeArmand and her husband, David D. Armand; information on her surgical operations and a lawsuit; material on her brother's opposition to the Immunity Act of 1954; and an account by DeArmand of her employment at Parent's Institute where in 1947, as editor of Calling All Girls, she refused to cross a picket line and was dismissed.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists primarily of letters from Lamb to her mother, Georgia Elizabeth (King) Lucas, 1949-1979, and of correspondence between Lamb and Hohlwein, 1952-1985. Several related Kerr and Jerrell family letters are also included, as is Lamb's correspondence with Mary and Eward Milne Younie. The bulk of the earlier correspondence between Lamb and Hohlwein was edited and published as Touchstones: Letters Between Two Women, 1953-1964.".
- catalog abstract "Articles, speeches, letters, pamphlets, clippings and photographs reflect both the club's activities and the progress of women's careers in advertising. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, reminiscences, biographical and other writings, photographs, daguerreotypes, memorabilia, and other papers of the Blackwell family comprise the collection. Heavily represented are Elizabeth Blackwell, her adopted daughter, Katharine (Kitty) Barry Blackwell, and her niece, Alice Stone Blackwell.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains typescripts or reprints of papers presented at the Workshop/Seminar meetings, arranged chronologically. A list of papers that have not survived is appended to the inventory. For descriptions of each workshop/seminar, minutes and correspondence, see the Radcliffe College Archives, Record Group XVIII, Series 5.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, some relating personal experiences of being abused, others discussing projects pertaining to battered women. Standard letters containing orders and requests for publications, and letters and brochures conveying information on individuals or agencies wishing to be listed in the directory were generally discarded.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists primarily of letters to Babson from his sisters and mother when he was in the army in France during WWI. They describe daily activities and attitudes toward the war in Massachusetts and Kentucky. Also includes a patriotic scrapbook of clippings on life in the U.S. during the war; his sister, Helen Hatch Babson's reminiscences of her experiences at Pine Mountain Settlement School and essay re: the New England Moral Reform Society's Talitha Cumi Home for unmarried mothers in Jamaica Plain, Mass.; photos; and genealogical material.".
- catalog abstract "Through correspondence, writings, and photographs, this collection documents seven generations, from Sarah Gamble's great-great grandparents on her father's side to her seventeen grandchildren. There are also papers pertaining to her grandparents on her mother's side, and the parents and grandparents of Clarence Gamble. In addition, the collection documents the work of the Gambles in birth control and includes records of the Pathfinder Fund. The Bradley family series consists mainly of correspondence, including courtship letters from the 1820s, but also contains diaries, school notebooks, memorabilia, and papers of the Women's Municipal League of Boston, which Sarah's mother, Amy Aldis Bradley, helped found. The Sarah Gamble series is divided into nine sections: Biographical, Diaries, Education, Siblings, Correspondence, Writings, Travel, and Voluntary activities. The Clarence Gamble series includes sections on Boyhood, Diaries, Princeton, and Medical writings, notebooks, 1908-1949, containing copies of letters, diary entries, and medical notes, and extensive correspondence during college and his early professional life with his parents, brothers, and friends. It also includes papers pertaining to the work of his mother, Mary Huggins Gamble, in education for girls and public school kindergartens. The Sarah and Clarence Gamble series begins with their engagement and wedding, covers their early travels, children and grandchildren, and contains the letters, 1941-1967, Sarah wrote to "Dear Family" documenting the Gamble's activities and their international birth control work. The birth control work series contains information about Clarence's early work and a partial chronological file of the Pathfinder Fund.".
- catalog abstract "The collection is almost entirely correspondence, with a few mementos and clippings. Most correspondence is from Rohfleisch to her mother, Marguerite Cherry, with a few letters to her father, E.E. Cherry, Sr., and letters to her mother from her husband and their adopted son, Peter. Correspondence provides information on her experiences as a college student and missionary, and on domestic relations, home economics, social life and customs in Germany, and her interests in music, gardening, and teaching, in later years at the San Diego College for Women.".
- catalog abstract "Primarily speeches and statements prepared by Ludington in connection with her political work. Also correspondence and clippings. Also a testimonial volume on the occasion of the Massachusetts Chapter of the ADA's 10th annual Roosevelt Day Dinner, and a birthday book, 1952-1959.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, reports, newsletters, manuals, photos, clippings, phonograph records, and other material reflect Reynard's career in the Navy, including her assignments with the WAVES at WAVES training school, the Naval Training School, and on the U.S.S. Hunter, as well as information about WAVES personnel and organization regulations, and about other units of military women in the U.S., Canada, and Great Britain. Also included are manuscripts of poetry and writings on Cape Cod and New England; manuscripts of her The Narrow Land (1934) and Ports of Youth: Fragment of an Autobiography (1946-1947); a scrapbook of reviews of The Mutinous Wind (1951); and material on Armenian studies.".
- catalog abstract "Collection is mainly letters by Ripley. Letters to childhood friends Abba Allyn (married Convers Francis) and Mary Moody Emerson reveal her intellectual interests and philosophical outlook. Letters from the 1840s to her son-in-law George F. Simmons contain news of family, friends, and the Waltham parish; reports on her reading and scientific pursuits; and comments on public affairs. Later letters to her daughter Sophy discuss family news and friends, the ravages of the Civil War, and her own failing health and faculties. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and other notable writers, ministers, and reformers are mentioned in the letters as neighbors or acquaintances with whom she exchanged ideas. There are also letters to her brothers, other children, Frederic Henry Hedge, et al.".
- catalog abstract "The records include constitutions and by-laws; histories; minutes of branch, annual, and executive committee meetings; annual reports, correspondence, and other records of officers and committees; yearbooks; lists of officers and members; programs; announcements of meetings; newsletters; financial and fellowship records; and papers relating to branch participation in other ACA and AAUW activities. Various records, including minutes and officers' records, are incomplete, especially for the period following 1960.".
- catalog abstract "Records of the board of managers, treasurer, superintendent, and recording secretary include annual reports, minutes, financial records, correspondence, visitors books, and card files on residents of the House.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, speeches, biographical material, reports, photos, clippings, and other papers include manuscripts of speeches and articles she wrote for the Bureau and the LWV, and letters to Rockwood upon her retirement from the Bureau. Contains material on the growth, development, welfare, and health of children; the National Commission on Children and Youth; the Midcentury White House Conference on Children and Youth; and the Interdepartmental Committee on Children and Youth.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains articles and essays on the women's liberation movement; correspondence, notes, press releases, pamphlets, newsletters, and mailing lists from many women's organizations and conferences, including local groups in Cleveland, Ohio, and Washington, D. C., the National Organization for Women, and the National Women's Studies Association; material on lesbianism and feminism; correspondence, minutes, financial records, memos, reports, and bylaws of the National Gay Task Force; drafts, and correspondence with authors, reflecting Bunch's editorial work; and women's liberation songs and scripts.".
- catalog abstract "This collection contains transcripts (26 originals and one photocopy), each describing the interviewee's family background, schooling, the origin of her interest in the law, and the relationship between her work and family. Also includes correspondence and printed articles about law schools and law students.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists primarily of papers pertaining to Sadowsky's professional and organizational involvement in transportation. Women's Traffic Club papers include correspondence, rosters, program and meeting announcements, clippings, an historical sketch, and a scrapbook. Other interests and organizations are documented by clippings, correspondence, and programs of events. Also included in the collection are photographs and itineraries of her travels; World War II ration books and pamphlets; biographical articles about and correspondence with prominent women in the transportation field; papers concerning Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati, Ohio; and a few examples of typewriter art.".
- catalog abstract "Robinson's papers include correspondence with her husband, children, and other family members, as well as Lucy Larcom, several Lowell mill girls, and suffrage leaders Susan B. Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Lucy Stone. Much of the suffrage correspondence concerns setting up the American Woman Suffrage Association and the National Woman Suffrage Association in 1869 and the merger of the two in 1890. Also included are Robinson's diaries, 1852-1908, with some gaps, and scrapbooks of early published and unpublished writings and material on Lowell mill girls and suffrage. Shattuck's papers consist of diaries, 1867-1937, scrapbooks, and an 86-page autobiography, (1914).".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence Rogers received as Committee chairman and with constituents; speeches she made in the House, over radio, before veterans' groups, and for various events; analyses of her voting record; campaign material, citations, and awards; photos; clippings; and sympathy letters concerning her death.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists mainly of a record (including correspondence, memoranda, Trustee minutes, publicity, and other papers) of the struggle with the University of Massachusetts, in which both Freda and George Salzman were actively involved, and of various papers (minutes, correspondence, published and unpublished articles, etc.) of Science for the People and its Sociobiology Study Group. The remainder consists of Salzman's physics notebooks, writings, and lectures; papers on UMass physics department business; Salzman family correspondence; and papers concerning her cancer and its unsuccessful treatment.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, school papers, photos, autograph album, and certificates. Includes correspondence with two adopted daughters, speeches supporting William McKinley for President, and material on Eastern Star membership.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of these papers consists of letters and telegrams pertaining to the suffrage movement and the Republican Party in Idaho. Correspondents include Senator William Borah of Idaho, Harriot Stanton Blatch, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Alice Paul. Also included are speeches, pamphlets, and clippings pertaining to her suffrage and library work, and correspondence concerning the founding of the League of Women Voters. There are no personal or family papers.".
- catalog abstract "Diaries Schinto kept from age 12 to 19 reflect her changing relationships with her peers, current popular culture, and her self-image. Included are her thoughts on religion; lyrics of popular songs; and discussion of dieting and boys. Diaries also contain clippings, cards, and programs. There is little mention of family, school work, or political issues or events, and nothing on the physical aspects of sexuality.".
- catalog abstract "The collection contains personal and professional correspondence, articles, notes, talks, an autobiography, clippings, and records pertaining to Schlesinger's civic activities, including material on the Cambridge public schools.".
- catalog abstract "Her letters to family and friends (most written while traveling), diaries, travel notes and reports, articles, account books and other financial papers, some professional papers, clippings, and photos document Schoedler's life. The travel materials are extensive, rich in description of scenery, people, and travel conditions, but lacking in political observation. The professional papers are incomplete.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is professional correspondence. Also included are articles, notes, and some personal correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence; diaries, 1904-1908; manuscripts of her unpublished autobiography, several unpublished novels and other writings; a scrapbook; photos; biographical material; and published works. Included is correspondence with Alice Stone Blackwell, Emily Blackwell, and Henry Blackwell about the Woman's Journal; with Marian MacDowell and others concerning the MacDowell Association; with the Freshells, who established the Millenium Guild; on vegetarianism; and with her husband, their two adopted children, other family members, Sarah N. Cleghorn, and Bashka Paeff. Subjects include the American Penwomen, Ryan's work for peace, and the School of Non-Violence.".
- catalog abstract "The records consist of minutes, memos, reports, correspondence, lists of officers, financial papers, publicity releases, and clippings, most pertaining to annual meetings. Also included are speeches of President Margaret Antoinette Clapp of Wellesley College, Jean Tilford Palmer, General Secretary at Barnard College, and President Nathan Marsh Pusey of Harvard University, speaking at the annual meetings in 1951, 1953, and 1954, respectively.".
- catalog abstract "Family correspondence and correspondence with school friends and fellow missionaries, diaries, notebooks, articles, pamphlets, photographs, and clippings give a full picture of Scudder's life. Included are correspondence, biographical information, and a diary of Scudder's niece, Ida Belle Scudder, also a physician, who joined her aunt in India in 1931, eventually to become head of radiology at the College at Vellore. The collection also contains annual reports, speeches, newsletters, and other printed material pertaining to the hospital and medical school.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains personal and professional correspondence, journals, legal and financial documents, notes for and drafts of writings, clippings about Seton and her work, organizational material, and photographs. Personal correspondence includes letters between Seton and her husband and daughter, condolence letters to her daughter on the death of Seton, and correspondence concerning taxes, investments, business and financial matters, and Seton's divorce. Professional correspondence concerns travel, publications, and organizational and social activities. Other organizational material includes programs, reports, minutes, and publications of a number of organizations, as well as the questionnaires used to compile the Biblioteca Femina and its catalog. Two journals are of her trips to Egypt and the American West in 1912, and notes and drafts of manuscripts concern her trips to the Philippines, China, and other places in East Asia. Photographs include portraits of family and friends, her work in France during World War I, and her travels in East Asia, 1920-1930.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains constitutions and bylaws; minutes; financial records; annual reports; correspondence; papers by members; lecture notes; Club histories; lists of officers, members, lecturers, and their topics; announcements of meetings, parties and plays; autograph books; photos; and other records. Included are records of the executive committee and other committees, secretaries, and treasurers. Also one motion picture entitled "Saturday Morning Club, January 1, 1939" by Amy Davol (shelved separately as MP-1 and a copy as Vt-131).".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, and state statutes concern the early legal difficulties of the League. Correspondents include Blanche (Ames) Ames and Margaret Sanger.".
- catalog abstract "Speeches, articles, clippings and correspondence reflect Shaver's interest in fashion, design, and world affairs. Included are speeches she delivered at American Design Awards luncheons.".
- catalog abstract "Biographical material, clippings, and photos reflect Shields's career. Included is a journal of her wedding trip, 1887, illustrated with photos by her husband, Bernard C. Shields, and biographical material and photos concerning her children, grandchildren and other family members. Also articles by her sister, Martha (Smallwood) Field, a New Orleans news reporter who used the pseudonym Catherine Cole.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains Sibley's lectures and notes on home economics, including material on cookery, budgeting, diet, nutrition, and dressmaking; her recipes and those of her mother; financial accounts of her parents; her letters to her mother; valentines; Christmas cards; a scrapbook of magazine clippings, ca. 1900; children's books and games; and photos.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts and drafts of books and stories, notes and notebooks, articles and pamphlets, financial papers, catalogs and other printed material, photos, and clippings. These papers pertain to relief work in France during and after World War I, including reports, correspondence, and photos of the Frontier Committee; American Indian rights and the Association of American Indian Affairs; narcotics control; Islam and the Middle East; and family affairs.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of diaries, notebooks, stories, poems, and college papers by Yvonne Skinner. The diaries cover the years 1923-1934 (with one passage written in 1937) and record the family life, activities, friendships, thoughts, and feelings of a young girl from a well-off professional Chicago family; they include some original poetry and prose. The later journals record "Bohemian" life at the University of Chicago during the late 1920s and early 1930s, when Skinner became, in the words of her disapproving parents, "the personification of wild modern youth." Also included are photographs and personal correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "Photograph album, and 10 scrapbooks, which contained mainly clippings, but also programs and other printed material, invitations, photos, and telegrams and letters to Sherwin on her retirement as president of the LWV. Also Wellesley college material, including class of 1890 directories; a 1930 LWV commemorative book; and ancestral photos. Material pertaining to civic and women's organizations, women's suffrage, domestic and international politics, and education reflects Sherwin's activities and interests.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of 25 videotapes, newsletters from Transition House, and publications of the Mass. Coalition of Battered Women Service Groups. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, reports, and other material on minimum wages, emergency housing, equal pay, equal rights, household employment, industrial homework, employment of the aging, the Equal Rights Amendment, and youth conservation, employment, and guidance.".
- catalog abstract "Reports of the Woman's Agricultural Camp, Bedford, N.Y., 1917, and of the Wellesley College Training Camp, 1919, organized by the Woman's Land Army of America; convention program, New York, 1919; photograph album. Journals of Smith, 1919-29, mainly describe work on the Dimock Farm in East Corinth, Vermont, a winter in Florida, and a 1929 trip abroad. Correspondence, memoranda, and economic briefs concerning her job for the OPA are also included.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, articles, and clippings chronicle Bisbee's efforts to improve Boston public schools and her unsuccessful campaign for election to the Boston School Committee in 1959.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 5 diaries, 1859-1906, their transcripts, and 1 v. of transcripts of the diary, 1861-1867, not included in the collection. The diaries detail Cabot's daily life from the time of her engagement until 1906. Entries focus on her own and her family's health, calls made to and received from family and friends, the annual stay at the Cabot family summer home, and travel in Europe and on the east coast.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal and professional correspondence, notes, drafts, speeches, opinions, clippings, photos, and official publications; the bulk pertains to her FCC work, (1948-1955). Letters of congratulations on important events in later life reveal her acquaintance with notable persons in business, education, and politics.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches and articles by Smith; NWP constitution, bylaws, minutes, financial documents, and publications; proposed legislation on equal rights; clippings on suffrage and women's rights; and photos. Most of the collection centers on the NWP, its campaign for women's equality, and Smith's special interest in the investment of NWP funds and the industrial equality of women in New York. Also included is information on the 1947 lawsuit within the NWP, other women's organizations, international women's activities, and suffrage in New York.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists mainly of letters, 1910-1930, to Parsons from her immediate family; and courtship letters, 1904-1918, to Parsons from three suitors including her husband. Letters from her parents and sister document daily domestic life in Buffalo, and family births and deaths. Her sister's letters also describe her life alone in N.Y.C. where she moved to pursue a stage career. One of Parson's three suitors discusses undergraduate life and college journalism at Cornell University, 1905-1907. Also includes other correspondence, photos, memorabilia, and clippings pertaining to the Auerbach and Parsons families.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes the first draft of an unpublished autobiography begun in 1958, entitled Living Through Covered Wagon to Space Ship Age, that contains material on juvenile justice, women police, sex education by parents, and travels in Europe, the U.S., and Mexico. There are also photographs, published and unpublished writings, clippings, and professional and personal correspondence.".
- catalog abstract "This collection includes correspondence, diaries, financial papers, photographs, and other documents of the two families and their relations. The bulk of the collection is Abigail's papers, including letters from prominent abolitionists, suffragists, and authors, and the papers of Samuel and Mehetable Goddard, with letters they wrote home during their residence in England from 1818 to 1827. Other persons represented are Frederick May, his daughter Eleanor, Abigail May (1775-1800), Samuel J. May (1797-1871), Samuel May of Leicester, Mass., Louisa May Alcott, Ednah Dow Cheney, Lydia Maria Child, Lucy Stone, Julia Ward Howe, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and family correspondence, speeches and writings including the unpublished manuscript of Simkhovitch's last book, papers relating to the New York Housing Authority, 1934-1948, Greenwich House, and some of her other professional affiliations, clippings, and photos document scattered portions of Simkhovitch's career and personal life. The Greenwich House papers consist of printed materials, 1921-1954, and correspondence pertaining to its 40th anniversary (1940) and Simkhovitch's retirement (1946). Her teaching and memberships on state boards are not documented. A major part of the collection is the correspondence of Simkhovitch's parents, Laura Davis Holmes Kingsbury, a teacher in Bridgewater, Mass., and Isaac Franklin Kingsbury, a Civil War soldier and government employee. These letters, 1850s-1920s, depict the education, courtship, family relationships, and attitudes toward the Civil War of a middle class New England family.".
- catalog abstract "The records includes papers of th ASA women's caucus; correspondence and editorial files of the SWS newsletter; secretary's correspondence, reports, and minutes; membership and mailing lists; and ASA and SWS candidate responses to SWS questionnaires. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains diaries, poems and translations by Sparrow of foreign poetry, manuscripts of autobiographical novels and other writings, photos and sketches of her sculpture, and correspondence pertaining to her sculpture and writing. Also includes some family correspondence and photos, genealogical information, scrapbooks, albums and memorabilia, and material concerning her escape from France prior to the German occupation during WWII.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of 3 journals, 1801-1818, of Sarah Stearns, 4 journals 1834-1837, of her daughter, Rachel Willard Stearns, (1813- ), and 139 letters, 1802-1830, from Eunice Callender of Boston to Sarah Stearns. These papers contain news of local events and family affairs as well as extensive discussion of religious concerns.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, poems and notebooks of Biscoe and letters and articles by Beulah Marie (Dix) Flebbe, Ethel B. Osgood, Maud (Wood) Park, and former pupils and friends of Biscoe comprise the collection. Extensive biographical material about Biscoe reveals her kindliness and religious nature.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists primarily of published copies of her plays including Jones versus Jones (1913), written when president of the Radcliffe Drama Club; The Star Gleams: A Community Christmas Choral (1919); and The Bride and the Burglar (1922). Also included are correspondence, programs, photos, a biographical sketch by her husband, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and family papers include correspondence, photos, and course notes from Smith College and Portia Law School. Professional correspondence, minutes, reports, and other material concern Solomon's work with the American Association of Psychiatric Social Workers, the American Red Cross, the American Association of Schools of Social Work, Beth Israel Hospital, the Massachusetts Society for Social Health, Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, and Union Park Forum, as well as her fieldwork for the AAPSW, syphilis social work at the Boston Psychopathic Hospital, and service as a consultant to Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) programs. Also included are documents from Hecht House, a Jewish settlement house for girls; Rutland Corner House; and Well-Met Project, Inc., a half-way house sponsored by Harvard's Phillips Brooks House.".
- catalog abstract "Mainly letters, also three manuscripts of stories by Stoughton, who accompanied her aunt and uncle, Edward Wallace Stoughton, when he was Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia between 1877 and 1879. In her letters home she describes her travels and experiences abroad in London, Rome, Venice, Warsaw, and Russia, the Czarevna's palace, the Hermitage palace, dinners in St. Petersburg, and balls and receptions.".
- catalog abstract "Includes letters of appreciation from individuals and institutions that benefited from the sisters' generosity; letters, photos, and other documents relating to the Ansonia Library in Connecticut, which the sisters built in memory of their father James Stokes and their maternal grandfather Anson Greene Phelps; and letters from Olivia to Caroline. Also writings of Caroline Stokes, including travel journals that were the basis for Travels of a Lady's Maid, anonymously published in 1908.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists almost entirely of letters from Rankin to Surles, discussing the weather, friends, relatives, health, gardening, travel, and Rankins's house in Watkinsville, Ga. There is little of political interest.".
- catalog abstract "Professional papers comprise the bulk of the collection and reflect Strauss's involvement with national and international organizations. Included are bylaws, minutes, reports, correspondence, notes, handbooks, and clippings of the League of Women Voters, 1934-1975; correspondence, reports, minutes, and notes of the American Association for the UN; and correspondence, minutes, reports, clippings, and other papers pertaining to the American Museum of Immigration, the Committee for Economic Development, Connecticut College, the Fair Campaign Practices Committee, the Fund for Adult Education, the President's Commission on Internal Security, the UN Association of the USA, the International Alliance of Women, the World Fund, and numerous other organizations. Also contains some speeches and articles by Strauss; personal correspondence, including travel letters; photos documenting many aspects of her life; certificates; biographical information; and material on her great grandmother, Lucretia Coffin Mott, and other family members.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection pertains to ARAL's activities and includes correspondence with other referral agencies and abortion specialists; requests for information from or for pregnant women, and their evaluations of the abortion experience; material on Maginnis's abortion classes; and several versions of ARAL's "specialist kit", which contained annotated lists of abortion specialists in different countries, instructions for going through customs, an evaluation form, summaries of laws, and directions for self-induced abortions. Collection also contains SHA's organizational records, including articles of incorporation, bylaws, publications, a small amount of financial material, clippings, and 6 audiotapes of abortion speeches and discussions at conferences, 1964-1966. While not complete, these are the existing records for SHA/ARAL. Few office files have survived and only a selection of requests and evaluations was kept.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of diary/scrapbooks which contain comments on Sprague's family, the weather, trips, and social events; and enclosures of photos, letters, clippings, and programs. Most of the letters are from her daughter or grandson, Albert Sprague Coolidge. Also included is a photocopy of her privately printed memoirs of childhood written in 1916, with material on the Civil War in which three of her brothers fought, on teaching, which both of her sisters did, and on her family's daily life and interest in music.".