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Barnard Center for Research on Women Feminist Ephemera Collection, 1906-2014, bulk [Bulk:1975-2001]
51.08 Linear FeetHarriet Zuckerman papers, 1887-2014, bulk 1963-1992
71.52 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, research files, drafts, memoranda, etc.
O'Connor, "Why Don't Women Publish More Journal Articles?," (63), 1980 November Box 64
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- O'Connor, "Why Don't Women Publish More Journal Articles?," (63), 1980 November
Guyer and Fidell, "Publications of Men and Women Psychologists: Do Women Publish Less," American Psychologist (72), 1973 February Box 64
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- Guyer and Fidell, "Publications of Men and Women Psychologists: Do Women Publish Less," American
Kulchur Foundation records, 1936-1994, bulk 1969-1989
29.74 linear feetWomen in Scholarly Publishing records, 1979-1997
5 linear feetCorrespondence, minutes, reports, documents, financial records, surveys, publicity files, and printed materials. The correspondence consists of general files, information, and correspondence about surveys on career patterns of women in publishing. The documents include incorporation papers and related information, membership lists, data on local chapters, reports of the board, minutes of annual meetings, and the elections of officers. The printed materials are chiefly issues of the NEWSLETTER
Tennessee Williams papers, 1920-1983
160 linear feetHow to be fit, 1956 Box lib 46
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- women. Publisher: Yale University Press(New Haven, [Connecticut]).
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Author: Robert Kiphuth ; foreword John Kieran. Edition: Revised ed. with exercises for men and women. Publisher: Yale University Press(New Haven, [Connecticut]).
Henry Beetle Hough papers, 1841-1994
24 linear feetCorrespondence, manuscripts, typescripts, research files, documents, printed materials, photographs, and memorabilia of Mr and Mrs Hough. Correspondence includes both personal and business letters, dealing with wildlife conservation, civic interests, and birding. There is some correspondence of George A. Hough, Sr., father of H.B. Hough, who was editor of the New Bedford MA Standard. Most of the correspondence is arranged alphabetically, by personal name or subject, out-going and in-coming filed together. Henry and Elizabeth Hough's correspondence, for which there are no in-coming or related letters, are filed chronologically. Cataloged correspondents include Calvin Coolidge, Max Eastman, Helen Keller, John F. Kennedy, Emily Post, and James Reston.