Audiotape 01
Contains 2996 Results:
Jo-Ann Gardner. Dickey.
The New Feminism, written and read by Pollock, Behavioral Sciences Tape Library, 1972.
Task Force Training Conference: how to organize a task force, 1972. Audiocassette. 60 minutes.
Betty Spalding, Gene Boyer.
Gene Boyer, Catherine East, Mary Lynn Myers.
Mary Lynn Myers, Anne Pride, Muriel Fox.
Muriel Fox, Kathy Bonk, Connie Gilbert Neiss.
Judith Lonnquist.
There is no reel 6.
Jeane Bendorf. Digital
Marguerite Rawalt featured as first speaker on a Cincinnati Council on the Status of Women panel on employer responsibility and women's rights under the law. June 3, 1971. Reel 1: 90 minutes. Reel 2: 40 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
"HOME:" discussion on the Equal Rights Amendment with guests Marguerite Rawalt, Mary Gereau, and Elizabeth Chittick. WAMU-FM, American University, Washington, D.C. October 23, 1973. 80 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Marguerite Rawalt class, Women and the Law, George Washington University. Topics covered: class, Social Security, drafting of women, domicile. November 19 1973. 90 minutes. Poor sound quality.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Marguerite Rawalt class, Women and the Law, George Washington University. Final lecture, review of course. December 10, 1973. 90 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Marguerite Rawalt class, Women and the Law, George Washington University. Marguerite Rawalt introduces Bernice Sandler to class to speak on education laws and women. February 27, 1974. 90 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Marguerite Rawalt class, Women and the Law, George Washington University. Topics covered: description of laws re: women in Texas. March 21, 1974. 90 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Marguerite Rawalt class, Women and the Law, George Washington University. Topics covered: jury service, Frontiero case, Supreme Court. March 28, 1974. 90 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Interview with Judge Burnita S. Matthews re: the ERA, by Sarah Turner and Tina Sagris. Marguerite Rawalt not included. March 22, 1974. 35 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Martha Griffiths speaking at National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs (BPW) National Convention: radio broadcast(?) of convention. Jean McCarrie introduces Griffiths. 1974.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Marguerite Rawalt speaking to the United States Department of Agriculture Seminar for Women Executives on the status of women under the law, the Constitution, and under Federal Civil Service executive orders. February 27, 1974. Reel 1: 90 minutes. Reel 2: 25 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Oral history interview with Marguerite Rawalt by Edna Marsile McCoubrey, a student of women's studies at George Washington University. April 1976. 90 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Denver Business and Professional Women's Clubs (BPW) conference. "D.C." chapter breakfast in honor of Marguerite Rawalt. Only a portion of comments recorded. Marguerite Rawalt not included. July 1976. 35 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Conversation among Marguerite Rawalt, Catherine East, and Kathryn Clarenbach, re: Business and Professional Women's Clubs (BPW) and its role in ratification of ERA. 1977. 60 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Family Law. Marguerite Rawalt speaking on women under the Constitution as interpreted by the Supreme Court. Side two: A Husband's Alleged Duty of Support, Social Security, and the Home Maker, Margery Knolles. 1977? 60 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.
Marguerite Rawalt and Jean Miller discuss the Women's Bureau, pending legislation, and the ERA. May 14, 1975. 45 minutes.
This collection includes interviews with, speeches by, and seminars with Marguerite Rawalt on a variety of topics, including women and the law, women's rights, and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Especially of note is a 1962 recording of Rawalt speaking on the President's Commission on the Status of Women. The tapes are arranged chronologically.