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Additional papers of Mildred Robbins Leet, 1928-2005

Collection Identifier: 2002-M114--2002-M162
Overview:

Papers of Mildred Robbins Leet, social activist and cofounder of Trickle Up, a New York-based international non-governmental organization dedicated to alleviating poverty.

Records of the Boston Women's Fund, 1966-2014

Collection Identifier: MC 919: T-540: DVD-135: Vt-305
Overview:

Reports, meeting minutes, incorporation papers, by-laws, correspondence, memos, grant applications, publications, financial records, photographs, video and audio recordings, press releases, and financial records of the Boston Women's Fund. Grant applications include pamphlets, brochures, flyers, and other publications from Boston-based grassroots community organizations for women.

Papers of Angela Y. Davis, 1937-2017 (inclusive), 1968-2006 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 940
Overview:

Writings, correspondence, speeches, and subject files of black feminist philosopher and prison abolitionist Angela Y. Davis.

Papers of Shirley Graham Du Bois, 1865-1998 (inclusive), 1905-1975 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 476
Overview:

Papers of Shirley Graham Du Bois, African American writer, playwright, composer, biographer, teacher, civil rights and left-wing activist.

Papers of Catherine Shipe East, 1941-1996

Collection Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131
Overview:

Papers of government official and feminist activist Catherine East

Papers of the Marshall-Spiess family, ca.1861,1893-2009 (inclusive), 1917-1991 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 674: MP-64: T-389
Overview:

Wartime correspondence, biographical material, work-related files, photographs, and motion pictures on three generations of the Marshall and Spiess families, including Elva Monck Spiess, Elva Jean Spiess Marshall, and Megan Marshall.

Papers of Corita, 1936-2015 (inclusive), 1955-1986 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 583: T-247
Overview:

Papers of graphic and serigraphic artist Corita Kent.

Papers of Elizabeth Stoffregen May, 1907-2011

Collection Identifier: MC 661
Overview:

Papers of economist and educator Elizabeth Stoffregen May, the first woman director of the Export-Import Bank of the United States and a president of the International Federation of University Women.

Papers of Helen Meriwether Lewis Thomas, 1890-1997

Collection Identifier: SC 142
Overview:

Papers of Helen Meriwether Lewis Thomas, Radcliffe College Class of 1928.

Papers of Jane Hope Hastings, 1941-1997

Collection Identifier: MC 547
Overview:

Correspondence, drafts of memoir, reports written for the United Service Organizations (USO), photographs, and other papers of Jane Hope Hastings.

Papers of Joan R. Challinor, 1848, 1975-2008

Collection Identifier: MC 678: T-446
Overview:

Papers of Joan R. Challinor, former chairperson of the National Committee on Libraries and Information Science, civic leader, historian, and education activist, include correspondence, meeting and conference materials, articles and speeches, reports, photographs, and audiotapes.

Papers of Joanne Simpson, 1890-2010 (inclusive), 1950-1995 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 779: T-428: MP-35
Overview:

Articles and papers, work journals, photographs, and biographical material of meteorologist and atmospheric scientist Joanne Simpson.

Papers of Katrina Martha Swanson, 1888-2008 (inclusive), 1970-1990 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 613: T-365: Vt-172
Overview:

Sermons, subject files on the ordination of women priests, church files, photographs, family papers, correspondence, audio- and videotapes of Episcopal priest Katrina Swanson.

Papers of Marguerite Rawalt, 1870s-1989

Collection Identifier: MC 478: Vt-125
Overview:

Papers of Marguerite Rawalt, attorney and officer in the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, National Organization for Women, and Women's Equity Action League.

Papers of Marietta Tree, 1917-1995

Collection Identifier: MC 539
Overview:

Papers of Marietta Tree, member of the Peabody family of Massachusetts, who served as a Special Ambassador to the United Nations and also worked as a city planner.

Papers of Nona Baldwin Brown, 1908-2001 (inclusive), 1935-1979 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 770
Overview:

Collection includes baby books; journalism class papers; correspondence; scrapbooks; military records; newspaper articles by and about Brown; oral history transcripts; and photographs documenting the life of journalist Nona Baldwin Brown.

Papers of Susan Hilles Morse, 1839-2002

Collection Identifier: MC 463: T-280
Overview:

Papers of philanthropist and art collector, Susan Morse Hilles.

Papers of Jane M. Rabb, 1947-2019 (inclusive), 1947-1993 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 979: Phon-76
Overview:

Oral history transcripts and research material documenting American missionaries in China and Pearl S. Buck complied by writer and teacher Jane M. Rabb; scrapbook, autograph album, phonograph record, and photographs related to Rabb's years attending Tripp Lake Camp.

Records of the Fishermen's Wives of Gloucester, 1950-2009 (inclusive), 1977-2004 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 595: CD-51: T-359: VT-165
Overview:

Records of the Fishermen's Wives of Gloucester (Association), activists for the New England fishing industry, fishermen, and their families.

Papers of Rachel Josefowitz Siegel, 1929-2016

Collection Identifier: MC 928: T-427
Overview:

Correspondence, educational material, writings, photographs, etc., of feminist psychotherapist and social worker Rachel J. Siegel

Papers of Elizabeth Ann Swift, 1900-2019

Collection Identifier: MC 1017
Overview:

Awards, correspondence, educational material, scrapbooks, photographs, audiovisual material, etc., of United States diplomat Elizabeth Ann Swift.

Records of the Tully-Crenshaw Feminist Oral History Project, 1961-2001 (inclusive), 1990-1993 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 548: T-301
Overview:

A collection of interviews conducted by and with past officers and members of the National Organization for Women (NOW) regarding the formation of NOW and their roles in the organization. All participants in the project were active in NOW during the late 1960s and 1970s.