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- catalog abstract "Contains diaries of the teachers, Joanna Eaton and Yeager; letters from George Eaton in Brazil to his children in Massachusetts; and correspondence of other Eaton, Stearns, and Buck family members. The bulk of the correspondence is Buck family material, in particular the letters of Charlotte and Frona Buck, daughters of Charles and Mary Stearns Buck, to their father and each other during summer vacations at Echo Point, Maine. Also probate notes on Oliver Stearns's will and miscellaneous 20th century financial accounts.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence of three generations of the Channing family; letters to Stetson from Charlotte Perkins Gilman, William Dean Howells, Elihu Vedder, Mary Austin, and others; correspondence with publishers and literary agents, and fan mail about her writing; correspondence with museums and galleries about her husband's paintings; drafts of stories, plays (including ones written with Gilman), poems, and articles; and clippings, photographs, and biographical and genealogical data. Included are an autobiography by Stetson's mother, Mary Tarr Channing, describing her upbringing in her mother's factory boarding house in New England, and scientific notes of Stetson's father, William Francis Channing, an inventor.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, photos, clippings, brochures, pamphlets, and programs for fund-raising events provide information particularly on the hospital's publicity, but also on the hospital generally and on women in medicine.".
- catalog abstract "The collection centers on transcripts of Taylor's diaries, 1912-1922, with a few excerpts from later ones, 1926-1939. These diaries and some of Taylor's writings, also included, were collected and edited by Gordon Willard Allport, psychology professor at Harvard, who used them to trace the psychological development of a young person and to analyze diares as a genre. The diaries and her writings, which include autobiographical material, reveal the secret emotional life of a sensitive, articulate adolescent and discuss daily activities, interests, and her affection for a teacher. Also includes correspondence about Taylor's papers, Allport's notes and writings about them, biographical material on Taylor written by her mother, studies of her by Allport, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists primarily of Thompson's journals and correspondence. Correspondents include George Santayana, Josiah Royce and other Harvard professors with whom she studied and corresponded throughout her life; her friend, Alice M. Longfellow; and former students at Thayer Academy. Also includes articles about Thompson by her students and colleagues; and clippings, photos, and biographical material on Thompson's mother, Harriot Boynton Sawyer Thompson, by Blanche Hazard Sprague.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence; manuscript and typescript drafts of articles and talks; material on the Shady Hill School, including information on teacher training, curriculum, and learning, and poetry, articles, and plays by students; and reports on the International Schools Service and New World Foundation.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, announcements, dinner programs, photos, and clippings concern her career. Correspondents include Calvin and Grace Coolidge, Warren G. and Florence (Kling) Harding, Henry Cabot Lodge, and Edith Kermit Roosevelt.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, papers Thompson wrote on art and artists, programs, illustrations, photos, clippings, and memorabilia include information about teaching at TAISC and tributes from students and academic organizations.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists mainly of diaries and of correspondence between family members beginning with Margaret Lewis Gay's diary (ca. 1759), entitled "What are the Duties of Wives to their Husbands." The papers of her grandchildren present a view of life in Gardiner, Maine, and Boston, Mass., during the first half of the 19th century and include Laura Gay Davis's letters home from Portugal. The letters of Julia Caroline Deaborn Wingate, a daughter of Margaret Gay and General Henry Dearborn, represent the second generation of the family. The rest of the Gay family correspondence and Olive Gay Worcester's diaries, 1829-1880, provide a picture of domestic, medical, and economic concerns during this period. The Worcester papers consist of letters from Henry Worcester to his brother, Joseph and his wife, and of Olive Gay Worcester's correspondence with her family. The Swanton papers, spanning roughly the years 1875-1925, include family correspondence of Mary Olivia Worcester Swanton, and the correspondence of John and his wife Alice Barnard. Their correspondence and Alice Swanton's journals record some of the professional and personal satisfactions and hardships of their life on America's frontiers in the 1900s and 1910s. Also included are the letters Alice wrote daily to John when she did not accompany him on his field trips, a photocopy of John Swanton's autobiography, and genealogies.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, diaries, speeches and writings, scrapbooks, photographs, clippings, memorabilia and other papers of six generations of a Mississippi family, whose women members were active in the Methodist church, women's suffrage, and government. As well as correspondence, speeches, articles, and biographical material of Nellie Somerville and Lucy Howorth, the collection includes an autobiography, diary of religious meditations, 1852-1868, and church records of Somerville's grandmother, S. Myra (Cox) Smith (1822-1887), who was recording secretary of the women's auxiliary of the First Methodist Church of Greenville, 1879-1887, when Somerville succeeded her; recollections of Amelia (Lewis) Thomson (1799-?); and letters Somerville's father William Lewis Nugent wrote between 1860 and 1865 to her mother, Eleanor Fulkerson (Smith) Nugent. Also includes information on women lawyers and women in government.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection pertains to Swift's sex discrimination complaint and includes correspondence, memos, reports, minutes, and legal documents. Also contains her writings, family and personal correspondence, journals, and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists of selections of Szold's correspondence, diaries, articles and speeches transcribed or copied from the Zionist Archives in Jerusalem for Irving Fineman and used in his biography Woman of Valor: The Life of Henrietta Szold, (1961). The papers relate primarily to Szold's Zionist activities: Hadassah, the Zionist Organization of America and Youth Aliyah in Palestine. Also contains biographical material and photos.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains mainly correspondence with family and friends, describing life in China, Smith College, etc. Also includes photos, line-a-day diaries, 1940-1969, notebooks, address books, guest books, and 3 reels of 16 mm. home movies filmed during their stay in China.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, annual reports, programs, and publications pertain to the Michigan Equal Suffrage Association and the National American Woman Suffrage Association. There is also correspondence of Alfred W. Wishart, a clergyman who was campaign advisor to the MESA, regarding the recount that followed the 1912 election, in which Michigan women narrowly missed winning the vote.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists of her correspondence with friends, family, and colleagues in astronomy; travel diaries and information; engagement calendars; some astronomical material; and clippings and photographs of Swope and her colleagues. Included are some papers of her father, Gerard Swope.".
- catalog abstract "Collection documents Tilton's work in education and in the suffrage, peace, and prohibition movements. Her diaries, nearly complete for 1918-1934, detail her temperance activities. Also included are drafts of autobiographical and family history books; manuscript, typescript, and printed versions of articles and stories, mainly concerning prohibition and childhood education; correspondence about her writings; letters to the editor; correspondence, speeches, statements, news releases, subject files including printed material and correspondence, posters, and clippings that pertain to her work for prohibition; and records (incomplete) of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers which include minutes and reports of the Board of Managers and the Executive Committee, reports of the Legislative Committee, correspondence, publications, and subject files, primarily of printed material. There are a small amount of biographical and genealogical materials and a few photos.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal correspondence; diaries and accounts of her social work in France and China; source material for a study done by Nancy Creshoff in 1968-1969, of the Appointment Bureau under Stedman's directorship during the Depression; her other published and unpublished writings including an autobiography; and photos. Records about Dorchester Abbey include papers from Stedman's fundraising activities, her journals and writings, and tapes of meetings and interviews with Stedman. Also some early family papers including Samuel Munson's journal of a voyage to Batavia in 1833, and Augustus F. Holt's account of transporting fugitive slaves in 1844.".
- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection pertains to the Special Services Committee and includes correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, conference papers, and pamphlets, with records of the Committee for the Extension of Labor Education, the Summer School for Office Workers, the Hudson Shore Labor School, and reports of the American Labor Education Service. Correspondents include Hilda Worthington Smith, Ernestine L. Friedmann, Eleanor G. Coit, Mary Malcomson Raphael and Sadye Power. Other material includes essays on race relations and correspondence with the Fair Employment Practices Commission; correspondence and student papers from the MTP at Radcliffe and records of its Evaluation Committee; correspondence and speeches concerning the Window Shop and refugee placement, including letters from refugees and Felix Frankfurter; and scattered correspondence, minutes and conference papers of the UCS. There are almost no personal papers.".
- catalog abstract "Personal and professional correspondence, an unpublished autiobiography and other biographical material, diaries, school papers, Hall and Smith family papers, poems, manuscripts, speeches and articles, financial documents, minutes, reports, printed matter, clippings, and photos. Includes correspondence concerning the structure of American society with women industrial workers who were active in the labor movement from the 1920s through the 1940s, correspondence pertaining to refugees from Europe and work for women during the 1940s, and field reports of Smith's national survey of labor education. Also contains material on groups with which Smith was associated, including the Bryn Mawr Summer School, Hudson Shore Labor School, Vineyard Shore Workers' School, Camps for Unemployed Women, the William Roy Smith Memorial Fund for Workshops in Living History, and the American Labor Education Service.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of correspondence, newsletters, scrapbooks, and photographs that document the political and social lives of the Coopers. The bulk of the correspondence is from 1972-1983 and reveals Cooper's daily life as the wife of an ambassador and senator. Much of the correspondence is ceremonial; most of the photographs were taken at official functions. Included are letters Cooper wrote reflecting on her experiences in the German Democratic Republic, and letters from David and Evangeline Bruce on their stay in Peking where David Bruce was U.S. liaison officer to the People's Republic of China. Also included are clippings of Cooper's newspaper column and clippings outlining her husband's polical career.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of original manuscript by Tarbell, edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger with notes by Dixon R. Fox. The manuscript was published as volume nine of The History of American Life. Also contains copies of a letter and memo from Schlesinger and Fox.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, much of it about her memoirs; articles, poems and speeches; material pertaining to the Community Service Society, the Family Service Association and Plays for Living, the Junior League, Junior Month, and courses she taught; biographical and genealogical materials; citations; photos; clippings; and transcripts of oral history interviews with Tousley conducted by the Columbia Oral History Research Office.".
- catalog abstract "The collection, which includes correspondence; manuscript and typescript drafts of articles, speeches, and books; reviews and correspondence with publishers; journals; photos; and notes on Islamic culture and tradition, reflects Van Ess's work as a missionary.".
- catalog abstract "The collection is primarily personal papers centering on the family's life in India. Diaries and journals contain information on the Tuttle's wedding, first trip to Assam, birth of first child, child care, education, friends, co-workers, India and Indians, trips to Europe and the U.S., missionary work, and A. Tuttle's illness and death. Correspondence is mainly letters between family members: to relatives in the U.S., to and from children at school, and between husband and wife when he traveled. Also includes some letters from friends and other missionaries. The writings series contains a sermon and notes for other sermons by A. Tuttle; Assam Conference Reports, 1895-1938; F. Tuttle's articles, talks, and notes on missionary life and India and some poems; L. Tuttle's notes for talks, unpublished articles and stories, and reports on her work in India; and a musical score and some school compositions by S. Tuttle. Photos are of Assam, the Guahati Mission, and the Tuttle family.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, oral history interview transcript, speeches, family photos, scrapbook, book reviews for The New Yorker, articles, and clippings concern Blanding's career as an educator and her retirement. Correspondents include E. B. and Katharine White, Florence Clothier Wislocki, and Rebecca Lawrence Lowrie.".
- catalog abstract "This collection of letters to her family covers the period 1906-1907 when van Loon was living in Moscow and Warsaw. The letters, including four by Hendrik, depict events in the van Loon's personal life as well as political and social events in Russia and Poland. Also includes photos and an introduction to the letters by Gerard Willem van Loon.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of 3 vols. of typed transcripts of letters, 1866-1873, Van Norden wrote to her mother, sister and other relatives, describing her travels, domestic events including the death of two sons, and life in Urmia; 1 vol. commemorating her 70th birthday; and 1 folder of explanatory notes on people and places that was compiled by her relatives. These vols. were privately produced; a few other copies remain with the family; originals have reportedly been destroyed.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, including letters commenting on her book The Saar Plebiscite (1940); notes for speeches; biographical material; and memorabilia such as diplomas, honorary awards, and a medal of the Knight in the Royal Order of the Phoenix, which was awarded in Greece in 1949.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists of more than 300 letters, poems, and postcards to Van Buren from writers, composers, musicians, editors, and others. Most of these acquaintances and friends were at the center of Boston's literary and musical life in the early part of this century; others lived in New York or elsewhere.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, articles, publicity, minutes, photos, and clippings pertaining to the bank, as well as material relating to Lillian Westropp's work as a municipal judge (1931-1959), and Clara Westropp's work raising funds for Catholic missionaries.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal and business correspondence; pamphlets and articles on suffrage, equal rights, and social reform; bulletins and programs of various clubs; and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, articles, photos, clippings and other papers contain information about West's activities in the campaign for suffrage, the movement for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment, and the National Woman's Party. Also includes some correspondence on a bill calling for equal representation of men and women on party committees, which West sponsored in the Florida state legislature.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists almost entirely of clippings on events during the Wilson administration, some of which concern women and suffrage. Included are a program and scrapbook from a 1913 Woman Suffrage Procession in Washington, D.C., the words and music to suffrage songs, a suffrage poem, and printed material.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of papers pertaining to Whitehouse's suffrage and government work, personal correspondence, and clippings about her social activities. The suffrage papers include letters of appreciation to Whitehouse from N.Y. state suffrage campaign workers, a series of original cartoons about her and the suffrage campaign, a scrapbook of suffrage articles by her, other clippings, and two annual reports. Her government work is represented by annotated cables, correspondence, reports and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "These papers document Williams's activities and research while at Skidmore. Included are correspondence with colleagues and records of her work as dept. chair. The bulk of the papers pertains to her unfinished research on women mathematicians in the 19th century and includes biographies, correspondence, and research materials.".
- catalog abstract "The Bledsoe-Herrick family papers contain genealogies, memoirs, correspondence, writings, and photographs of various members of the Coxe, Bledsoe, Herrick, Fox, Wall, and Hunt families. A substantial amount of the correspondence and manuscripts in the collection center on Sophia Bledsoe Herrick. The bulk of this is a long series of letters to her daughter, Louise Herrick Wall.".
- catalog abstract "Contains manuscript and typescript drafts, correspondence, notes and some printed material used in compiling her unpublished autobiography; a journal, 1884-1887; letters, including some from her mother; typescript and published research articles and short stories by Williams; photos; certificates; and other material.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists primarily of personal memorabilia, Well's thesis in astronomy, some correspondence, calendars, club and organization programs, clippings relating to Wells and her work, and family photos.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of scrapbooks of clippings on her activities; articles and speeches; her manuscript, "The Enfranchisement of Women and the League of Women Voters, 1914-1944"; pamphlets; photos; and some correspondence of the National LWV.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, the bulk since 1939; diaries, 1901-1937 and 1961-1962; photographs; a scrapbook of letters and clippings on Madam Modjeska and life in Alaska; clippings; and Marian Kennedy's manuscript, Northland Doctor's Wife, based on Welch's reminiscences.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists primarily of over 100 loose-leaf notebooks containing published and unpublished articles, photos, clippings, and notes on women. Prehistoric woman as priestess, midwife, and originator of culture is featured in the collection, which contains an extensive section on native American women. Included is correspondence with Mary Milbank Brown, as well as Brown's notes, outlines, and unpublished writings, most concerning matriarchy and patriarchy; correspondence with Mary Ritter Beard and some of her writings; correspondence concerning the World Center for Women's Archives; and plans to correct the treatment of women in the Encyclopedia Britannica and Collier's Encyclopedia and to prepare an encylopedia for women, none of which materialized. Other correspondents include Herma Briffault; Dora Edinger; C. Esther Hodge, editor of the English periodical Women Speaking; Miriam Y. Holden; Inez (Haynes) Irwin; Blanche Christine Olschak; and Doris Stevens.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches, articles, minutes, pamphlets, photos, recording discs, tapes, and clippings primarily concern Switzer's career in HEW, mainly documenting her public relations role rather than her policy making one. Included are administrative files of correspondence; office files of reports, memoranda, and inter-office correspondence; material pertaining to her participation on committees, including the Interdepartmental Committee on Science Research and Development and the Health Advisory Committee; agendas, speeches and information on conferences and meetings, including some in Europe at which she was a U.S. government delegate; a subject file on health; correspondence, reports, and agendas from her trips; and a public relations file containing speeches, articles, awards, clippings, photos, and sound recordings. Also correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports of non-federal agencies in which Switzer served as board member or president. Most illuminating is her correspondence with Karl and William Menninger concerning the Menninger Foundation and clinic. Also contains material pertaining to Alexandria Hospital, the American Hearing Society, the American Association for the Aid of Crippled Children, the International Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled, the National Rehabilitation Association, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Radcliffe College, and St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C. The collection reveals little of her personal life.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains family correspondence, including courtship letters, biographical data, and photos of two generations of the Vail-Motter family; diaries, poems, and other writings of Ellen Motter and correspondence and clippings about them; and some correspondence of her children.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence, articles, speeches, reports, scrapbooks, photos, and clippings that reflect White's social work career. Included is material on the departments, health programs, and theater of the Elizabeth Peabody House, and its participation in the Boston Social Union; and papers pertaining to White's other professional associations, including Simmons College School of Social Work, Community Service of Boston, Boston Committee for Displaced Persons, the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, and other welfare, housing, and educational organizations. Correspondents include Jane Addams and Mary Parker Follett.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, journals, and a manuscript, 1899, contain accounts of her trip West and life in The Dalles. Also included are recollections by Wilson's daughter, Lucy (Wilson) Peters, tributes to Joseph Wilson, and material of other Oregon pioneer families.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains letters from artists, collectors, critics, and museum curators, and 23 letters from Marianne Moore. There are also 36 scrapbooks of clippings of Adlow's Monitor articles; a photocopy of the draft of her unpublished book, Roads to Understanding Modern Art, edited by Frances Fink; and biographical material, clippings of her articles in other publications, a phonograph record of an art lecture, and materials used by Fink in editing her book.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of personal and professional correspondence; printed material re: Blizard's professional and political activities in public health and with the Democratic Party; records of her discrimination suit; photographs; clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of pamphlets, which contain directives, speeches, material on national conventions, notes on local activities and the deaths of prominent members, and other items.".
- catalog abstract "Contains minutes, reports, directives, recommendations, speeches, publicity material, publications, photos, biographies of commanders, and information on various Services.".
- catalog abstract "Consists of 210 exhibits entered as evidence in the 1913 trial of British suffragettes and a scrapbook, 1911-1913, kept by the editor of The Suffragette, L. Geraldine Lennox. The exhibits include speeches, letters, receipts, circulars, and lists of objects taken from the suffragettes. The scrapbook contains letters, telegrams, photos, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes constitutions and by-laws; minutes of monthly, annual, and executive committee meetings; meeting announcements; membership lists; program planning and committee records; biographies and travel accounts for members; obituaries for members and articles by and about them; annual reports; a scrapbook; and an audiocassette.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains journals; personal and business correspondence; manuscripts of poetry, drama, and fiction; scrapbooks containing clippings of articles and columns by Willis; photos; and correspondence and clippings relating to her civil rights work. The journals are largely introspective, dealing with her family life, including the death of her only son in a motocycle accident, and her life as a writer, with very few references to her public activities. They begin with no. 36, the earlier 35 having been lost or destroyed; the collection includes both the manuscript originals and typed transcripts by Willis, some with editorial changes.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, articles, scrapbooks, photos, clippings, and other material relating to her political career from 1937 to 1962. The bulk of the collection is from her years in the House of Representatives and consists of correspondence with constituents, other members of Congress, government departments, non-governmental organizations, and the Republican Party.".
- catalog abstract "The records consist of annual reports and minutes, 1865-1932, of the Board of Managers; applications, admission certificates, doctors' reports, and other records of the residents; and financial records, 1885-1932, including treasurers' reports, ledgers, cashbooks, bequests, and securities; with no record type present for the entire period. There are no annual reports, 1877-1923. Included are copies of the constitution and bylaws.".
- catalog abstract "Contains correspondence; notes and manuscripts of political speeches and of articles on the employment of married women and the Inter-American Commission of Women; reports of the International Labor Organization Conference of American States held in Havana in 1939; drafts of "Woman at Work," an autobiography of Mary Anderson as told to Winslow; and correspondence concerning publication of the autobiography. Correspondents include Edith Abbott, Mary Dewson, Mary Dingman, Lillian Gilbreth, Agnes O'Connor, Alice T. Post, Margaret Dreier Robins, and Harriet Taylor Upton.".
- catalog abstract "Contains personal and professional correspondence, Zetzel's lectures and course notes, published papers and reviews, unpublished papers, and biographical data.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, articles, speeches, biographical data, photos, and memorabilia. Includes information on Zeiger's education, activities and the College; her poems, essays, speeches, and articles on education, human relations, and democracy; and a scrapbook of clippings concerning her presidency of the Roseland PTA.".
- catalog abstract "The records include by-laws; minutes and other papers concerning board and general meetings; correspondence; records of committees and task forces; subject files; press releases and clippings; financial records; memorabilia; photographs, color slides; and audiotapes of "Now We're Talking," a weekly radio show, 1974-1980. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "This collection primarily contains correspondence, newsletters, financial records, membership lists, minutes of board meetings, and flyers of the Massachusetts branch of WILPF, with some papers of local branches throughout the state. Also included are correspondence, newsletters, and minutes of the WILPF national branch in Washington (and later in Philadelphia), and flyers and newsletters of other Massachusetts organizations with which the Massachusetts branch has cooperated, including the Greater Boston Peace Action Coalition, the Coalition to Fight Political Repression, and People's Coalition for Peace and Justice.".
- catalog abstract "The primary focus of the collection is the League of Women Voters. Included are correspondence, speeches, minutes, notes, clippings, publications, and papers documenting the League's activities in foreign relations, 1934-1944. Correspondents include Marguerite Wells, A. H. Johnstone, and local League officers. The collection also contains family and personal correspondence of Wright; correspondence and reports of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations and the Institute of International Education; and material from other education and foreign policy organizations with which she was associated.".
- catalog abstract "Includes personal and family correspondence; diaries; manuscripts of her books, articles, speeches, and stories, including drafts, reviews, and Spanish and Portuguese translations of "Jailed for Freedom" (1920) on her 1917 imprisonment for attempting to petition President Wilson for women's suffrage; scores, lyrics, and recordings of her compositions; correspondence, printed material, and financial records of the National Woman's Party; correspondence, research material, financial records, and printed material of the Inter-American Commission of Women, of which she served as chair from 1928-1939; legal records from several lawsuits; articles about Stevens; photographs; audiotapes; artwork; and memorabilia. Also includes some personal papers of her two husbands, Dudley Field Malone and Jonathan Mitchell. Includes earlier materials previously processed as A-104.".
- catalog abstract "Contains constitutions, bylaws, financial records, annual reports, minutes, agendas, correspondence, membership lists, histories, photos, scrapbooks, publications, and other records of the Association. Includes records of the executive, advisory, personnel, education, and international committees, and of local divisions; annual reports of state divisions; papers of the various presidents; material on fellowhips; and records about Grace E. Frysinger, the Woman's Land Army, the Associated Country Women of the World, and its U.S. Liaison Committee, which in 1954 was renamed the Country Women's Council U.S.A. Also includes the organization's web site.".
- catalog abstract "This autograph collection consists of autographs, correspondence, and photos of women prominent in suffrage work, and of women authors, artists, and lawyers.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence, financial records, board and committee minutes, case and scholarship files, scattered annual reports, oral histories with founders, articles and historical material about the Window Shop, personnel files, clippings and publicity, photographs, and audio material.".
- catalog abstract "Collection consists of a manuscript history of the W.E.I.U., written in 1955 by S. Agnes Donham, as well as printed material regarding the work and operation of the various departments, (e.g., Domestic Reform League, School of Housekeeping, Handwork Shop, School Lunches, New England Kitchen, etc.) Also included are records of the Appointment Bureau, 1907-1933, identifying its relation to other Bureaus of Occupation; reports of the Research Department, 1898-1931, investigating problems of domestic service, immigrant women and their protection, industrial opportunities for women and girls, old age security, etc.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists of Bohlen's correspondence with family (brothers, sisters, and children) and friends, business papers pertaining to her work in the embassies (such as menus, guest lists, correspondence, and accounts), speeches, travel diaries, and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Letters to Bolotin and to the editor of The New York Times Magazine in response to the cover article, "Voices from the Post-Feminist Generation," written by Bolotin for the issue of October 17, 1982.".
- catalog abstract "Diaries and autobiography including selections from her autobiography and journal that were edited by her son, Charles Bolton (1867-1950). Diary topics include travel, education of women, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and the WCTU.".
- catalog abstract "This collection includes biographical information, correspondence, information about the Women's Land Army and the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps, and 238 of Bonney's photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Minutes, committee records, correspondence, and mimeographed and printed material include information on the 1930 White House Conference on Child Health and Protection, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and emergency education programs, the Massachusetts Department of Education, and Council-sponsored events concerning children.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists mainly of diaries and diary transcripts, with some correspondence, and provides information about Boynton's work and Yenching University.".
- catalog abstract "Most of the collection consists of brochures and clippings from Miss Farmer's School of Cookery and biographies of Alice Bradley by her sister, Marion Bradley Atwood.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence discusses education, health, and family matters. The Harriette Stoddard papers document the religious thoughts and daily life of an American missionary in mid-nineteenth century Persia. The Caroline Mason papers include her professional correspondence with publishers and editors, public reaction to her work, especially during the Civil War, and an extensive, representative, but not complete collection of her literary writings in both manuscript and printed form. There are also papers about Bradford Academy near Haverhill, Massachusetts, and women's suffrage.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, school records, albums, photos, architectural drawings, and other papers include her writings on education, psychology, and child rearing. Correspondents include Leonora O' Reilly, clergyman Henry A. Ware, Jr., and other family members. Roger Ascham School records contain minutes, correspondence, memos, reports, student records, and curriculum and lesson plans. Family papers constitute the bulk of the collection. Correspondence among Ware and Winsor family members, and journals and diaries, document parent and sibling relationships in a New England family over a century. While three family members were founders and directors of secondary schools, only Ware's career is fully documented; the others were Mary Pickford Winsor (Mary Winsor School, Boston) and Frederick Winsor, Jr. (Middlesex School, Concord, MA).".
- catalog abstract "Mainly correspondence, also photographs, memorabilia, notes on family history. Collection includes papers of Leoline Waterman Bridgman (author) and Walter Ray Bridgman (professor at Yale University and Lake Forest College), the parents of Margaret Bridgman.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence between family members concerns antebellum social life and customs, the education of women, issues of slavery and religion, and births, illnesses, and deaths.".
- catalog abstract "Mostly correspondence between family members, beginning with Catherine Lawrence and Charles Appleton, the parents of Helen Brooks. Also records of Brooks' voluntary activities, her diaries and personal writings, and material collected by Grace Norton about Henry James.".
- catalog abstract "Collection includes correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, and two early sermons of Brooks. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Alice Stone Blackwell, Ednah Dow Cheney, Ada Louise Comstock, Florence Kelley, Grace Norton, Lillian Wald, and many other notable writers, scholars, statesmen, diplomats, businessmen and educators. A group of papers of Grace Norton, mainly correspondence, is also included.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, and memorabilia pertain to Brown's accomplishments in the field of education for blacks. Institute material includes charter, constitution, reports, student publications, publicity and fund-raising material, and photos.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries describing European trips of 1899 and 1906, manuscripts of poems and books, a drawing book, financial records, photos, clippings, and published stories comprise the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, diaries, financial records, photographs, genealogies, scrapbooks, and clippings of seven prominent New England and Pennsylvania families related by marriage: the Alger, Rodgers, Meigs, Taylor, Jackson, Price, and Hubbell families. Topics include World War I and World War II; politics; United States history, particularly the Civil War and Reconstruction; and women physicians.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, over 120 sermons, college essays, speeches, articles, photos, and suffrage material, including programs, leaflets, clippings, and the Congressional Record. Includes material on the Federal Suffrage Association of the US, the National Woman Suffrage Association, the National American Woman Suffrage Association, Antioch College, and Victoria C. Woodhull. This collection does not represent the total surviving Olympia Brown papers. Other collections are listed in Women's History Sources (1979).".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, clippings, articles, speeches, pamphlets, photos, and biographical information detail Brown and Hazen's research, accomplishments, and partnership. The business correspondence of the Brown-Hazen Fund consists of proposals, applications and letters of acceptance or rejection, as well as financial records, annual reports, and clippings.".
- catalog abstract "The majority of the collection's 40 interviews and questionnaires are from women and reflect American life and customs since the 1890s.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence between family members, diaries, genealogical materials, writings, and photographs. The letters between husband and wife portray their marriage and give a detailed account of their daily lives when apart in the 1860s. The diaries, 1858-1884, of Sarah Cox Browne reflect on family, religion, health, weather, and domestic and foreign affairs. Those of Albert Browne, Sr., record his Civil War service and those of Albert Browne, Jr., cover the Utah expedition of 1857 against the Mormons and his travels in South America.".
- catalog abstract "Family correspondence; financial records, both personal and of the schools; and school records, including correspondence with students and their parents, student essays, lectures, and lessons. Collection documents girls' school curriculum and women's roles as students and school principals in the mid-19th century.".
- catalog abstract "This collection consists primarily of correspondence, recipes, menus, and research notes, and includes a volume of Bullock's reminiscenses of the early days of the Colonial Williamsburg restoration.".
- catalog abstract "Papers collected by the Bureau on occupations for women include talks given in a course, "Woman in Industry: Her Opportunities in Business Today," given at NYU in 1915-1916; correspondence and clippings; and questionnaires from women around the U.S. in the arts, business, engineering, law, medical professions, personnel, religious, secretarial, and social work, the sciences, and statistics. The papers discuss the requirements, training, and advantages of the various fields and include material used by Beatrice Doerschuk in preparing the manuscript, "The Woman Secretary".".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, speeches, articles, pamphlets, and programs include material re. the League of Women Voters (national and Massachusetts) and the Massachusetts Committee for the Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment to promote maternal care and child welfare through the Sheppard-Towner Act.".
- catalog abstract "Collection contains correspondence, diaries, travel journals, and records, 1786-1840, of Thomas Handasyd Perkins concerning the slave, tea, and spice trades. His daughter, Eliza Perkins, married Samuel Cabot and her reminiscences of 19th century Boston are in the collection. The largest body of papers, 1840-1902, those of James Elliot Cabot and his wife Elisabeth Dwight describe life in 19th century Boston and discuss the Civil War. Correspondents include Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Charles Eliot Norton, Frederick Law Olmsted and Theodore Parker. Also included in the collection are early 20th century childcare diaries of Cabot mothers.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, journals, account books, manuscripts, drafts and notes for lectures, articles, photos, and books comprise the collection. Material on Cabot's family reflects daily life of the Boston elite. Her public activities are documented by her lectures and books on philosophy, ethics, education, psychology, and religion. Included are notes from her studies under Josiah Royce and a manuscript in Royce's hand. Also included is correspondence of her father, Arthur Theodore Lyman, written while he was traveling in Europe.".
- catalog abstract "Lecture notes, term papers, tales and songs, correspondence and photographs reflect Cadle's and her students' studies of folklore in the American South.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, speeches, journal articles, photographs, etc., which contains extensive material relating to Planned Parenthood and the Sex Information and Education Council of the U. S. including information regarding abortion, birth control, contraception, sex education and instruction, etc.".
- catalog abstract "The collection consists of four bound volumes containing a typed transcript of Aldrich's autobiography, Confessions Of A Breadwinner, which she completed in 1926. The collection includes "The Burial of A Fallen Poet" (call number A/A36), an edited version of Chapter V of Part Third of Confessions Of A Breadwinner; the poet is Oscar Wilde.".
- catalog abstract "Typescript copies of Burrage's weekly letters home from France comprise the collection.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence, biographical material, articles, pamphlets, and photos reflect Cam's work in education. Also included are personal letters and writings on women in local government in England.".
- catalog abstract "By-laws, programs, minutes, reports, financial records, membership lists, correspondence, menus, recipes, and photographs reflect the activities of the Center.".
- catalog abstract "Flyers, leaflets, bumper stickers, photographs, buttons, and other campaign materials of women running for political office in the U.S. Many items were collected for an exhibit at the Schlesinger Library in 1975.".
- catalog abstract "This collection includes correspondence between Carter's father, William Henry Draper, and the children of his first marriage (William Kinnicutt Draper and Martha Lincoln Draper) concerning medical education and practice in the U.S. and abroad; correspondence of William Henry Draper and his second wife, Ruth Dana, and their children; Carter family correspondence; papers relating to Carter's volunteer activities; and photographs.".
- catalog abstract "Correspondence to Carter while at the Museum is either personal or concerns Museum social events. Correspondents include Ada Louise Comstock, Laura Coombs Hills, Lotte Lehmann, Eleonora Sears, Booth Tarkington, and Anna Boynton Thompson.".