Women's studies.
Subject
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Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Antoinette Miele Wilkinson correspondence with Jennie T. Farley
Collection — Manuscript box 26 - folder 1: [Barcode: 31924065304481]
Identifier: 53-15-m.1036
Scope and content
Photocopies of letter from Toni Wilkinson to Jennie Farley on the name of the new Female Studies Program at Cornell, October 2, 1970 and Jennie Farley's response, October 9, 1970.
Dates:
1970.
Cornell University Women's Studies Program records
Collection
Identifier: 53-15-1585
Abstract
Records of department faculty and speakers; course lists; seminars; annual reports and other material.
Dates:
1968-1997.
Cornish family papers
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924065221974]
Identifier: 3273
Scope and content
Letters, primarily to and from women, which include descriptions of health problems, remedies, and symptoms. Other letters describe farm life in Kansas; prospects for the daughters of a boarding house landlady in Kansas City, Missouri; life in the "Vilas Home for Old Ladies" in Plattsburg, New York.
Dates:
1859-1907.
Institute for Research in History (New York, N.Y.) records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 4503
Scope and content
Administrative, financial, and program records; publication and exhibition materials produced by the Institute; and miscellaneous reference materials.
Dates:
ca. 1975-1989
Mary Beth Ross papers
Collection
Identifier: 7926
Content Description
Correspondence and documents that shed light on Mary Beth Ross's running of the Women’s Writers Center in Cazenovia, NY, 1975-1982, and the communication between her and prominent feminist writers including Kate Millett, with whom she had a relationship for some years, Audre Lorde, June Jordan, Rita Mae Brown, Maxine Kumin, Marge Peircy, Olga Broumas, and Susan Griffin. Significant audiovisual material includes a documentary about the Center and a recording of a conversation between Brown...
Dates:
1942 - 2022