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Additional records of Rutland Corner House, 1950-1999 (inclusive), 1955-1975 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 605: T-357
Overview:

Addenda to the records of the Rutland Corner House (174) founded in 1877 as "Home for Working Women"; the House eventually became a halfway house for mentally ill female outpatients.

Additional records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1877-1977

Collection Identifier: 81-M237--82-M11: M-89: Vt-12
Overview:

Addenda to the records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, a non-profit social and educational agency in Boston, Mass.

Committee to Rescue Italian Art Palazzo Pitti office records

Sub-Fonds Identifier: BER -2
Overview:

Papers from the Palazzo Pitti office of the American Committee to Rescue Italian Art (CRIA), founded to restore cultural heritage damaged by the 1966 Florentine flood, include correspondence, reports, invoices, and photographs related to the organization’s activities.

Committee to Rescue Italian Art Villa I Tatti office records

Sub-Fonds Identifier: BER -3
Overview:

Papers from the I Tatti office of the American Committee to Rescue Italian Art (CRIA), founded to restore cultural heritage damaged by the 1966 Florentine flood, include correspondence, reports, and photographs related to the organization's activities.

Records of Harvard College Observatory Director William Cranch Bond

Collection Identifier: UAV 630.2
Overview: The Records of Harvard College Observatory Director William Cranch Bond document the founding, growth, and scientific research of the Harvard College Observatory primarily from 1840 to 1859. Also chronicled is the Observatory’s participation in advances made in astronomy, stellar photography, meteorology, continental exploration, and technological improvements in astronomical instruments in the early nineteenth century. William Cranch Bond (1789-1859), American astronomer and instrument...

Records of the Mautner Project, 1989-2010

Collection Identifier: MC 683
Overview:

The records of the Mautner Project contain organizational records and project files of the Mautner Project, an organization committed to improving the health of women who partner with women including lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals, through direct and support service, education and advocacy.

Papers of Blanche Ames, 1860-1961

Collection Identifier: MC 193
Overview:

Correspondence, minutes, annual reports, etc., of Blanche Ames, artist and suffragist.

Papers of Caroline K. Simon, 1917-1993 (inclusive), 1950-1980 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 370: M-102: T-178: Phon-8: Phon-26
Overview:

Papers of Caroline K. Simon, lawyer, judge, and Secretary of State of New York.

Papers of Isabel Bacon LaFollette, 1945-1963

Collection Identifier: MC 211
Overview:

Articles, speeches, reports, correspondence, etc., of Isabel Bacon LaFollettte, vocational guidance advocate.

Papers of Mildred Hodgman Mahoney, 1944-1969

Collection Identifier: MC 201
Overview:

Correspondence, articles, speeches, of Mildred Hodgman Mahoney, executive secretary of the Massachusetts Governor's Commission for Racial and Religious Understanding (1943-1946) and chair of the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination until 1964.

Payson & Trask records

Collection Identifier: Mss:783 1947-1979 P347
Scope and Contents:

Payson & Trask records include annual reports, partnership reports, auditors reports, valuations and forecasts, and a final report including correspondence related to the liquidation of the firm after the death of Joan Whitney Payson in 1975.

Papers of Mary Brackett Hoyt Ransom, ca.1890-2020 (inclusive), 1905-1960 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 1104
Overview:

Correspondence, photographs, poems, of schoolteacher, postmistress, and active member of Democratic party Mary Brackett Hoyt Ransom. Material related to her parents, Jackson M. and Mary Pickering Hoyt and other family members is also included.

Records of companies acquired by the United Fruit Company

Collection Identifier: Mss:1 1897-1955 R311
Overview:

The records contain minutes, charters, by-laws, and annual reports of fruit and related companies acquired by the United Fruit Company or in which it owned stock, 1897-1955.

Records of Denison House, 1890-1984

Collection Identifier: B-27: M-141
Overview:

Minutes, reports, photographs, etc., of Denison House in Boston, Massachusetts, the third college settlement in the United States.

Records of Legal Momentum, 1978-2011

Collection Identifier: MC 727: Vt-240: DVD-73
Overview:

Correspondence; conference material; grant proposals; legal files; legislative material; minutes; project and planning files; publications; resource material; audiovisual materials, etc., reflecting Legal Momentum's work to advance the rights of women and girls through litigation and public policy advocacy.

Records of Silent Spring Institute, 1970-2011

Collection Identifier: MC 712: T-454: Vt-233
Overview:

Contracts and proposals; correspondence; minutes; presentation files; project and research files; reports and publications; air and water test sample results; work plans and budgets; photographic and audiovisual material; etc.; of Silent Spring Institute's work on the Cape Cod Breast Cancer and Environment Study, the Newton Breast Cancer Study, and Long Island, New York Breast Cancer Study.

Records of the American Association of University Women. Boston Branch, 1886-1978

Collection Identifier: MC 271
Overview:

Constitutions and bylaws, histories, minutes, etc., of the Boston Branch of the American Association of University Women.

Records of the Dedham Temporary Home for Women and Children, 1864-1986

Collection Identifier: MC 400
Overview:

Legal documents, correspondence, histories of the home, etc., of the Dedham Temporary Home for Women and Children in Dedham, Massachusetts.

Records of the Female Bible Society of Boston and Its Vicinity, 1814-1889

Collection Identifier: MC 285
Overview:

Annual reports, minutes, financial records, correspondence, etc., of the Female Bible Society of Boston and Its Vicinity, an auxiliary of the American Bible Society.

Records of the Fragment Society, 1812-1993

Collection Identifier: MC 338
Overview:

Minutes, annual reports, correspondence, etc., of the Fragment Society (Boston, Mass.), a philanthropic organization and the oldest continuous sewing circle in Boston.

Records of the Home for Aged Women, 1849-1975 (inclusive), 1849-1950 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 294
Overview:

Annual reports, minutes, correspondence, etc., of the Home for the Aged (Boston, Mass.), originally the Association for the Relief of Aged and Indigent Females.

Records of the International Alliance for Women, 1979-2004

Collection Identifier: MC 669: T-192: Vt-196
Overview:

By-laws, correspondence, financial records, membership records and directories, minutes, phone logs, reports, tax records, conference material, programs and projects, press releases, speeches, memorabilia, audiovisual material, photographs, etc., of the International Alliance for Women, a global umbrella organization that unites, supports and promotes professional women and their networks.

Records of the Junior League of Boston, 1897-1994

Collection Identifier: 79-M9--94-M87
Overview:

Reports, minutes, correspondence, publications, etc., of the Junior League of Boston, a women's voluntary service organization.

Records of the Ladies' Physiological Institute, 1848-1996

Collection Identifier: MC 236
Overview:

Minutes, financial records, annual reports, correspondence, scrapbook, etc., of the Ladies' Physiological Institute, which sponsored lectures on health, physiology, and related topics.

Records of the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute, 1933-2008 (inclusive), 1960-1999 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: RG XXVIII
Overview:

Records of the Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute contain the office files of the deans and directors of the Institute: Constance E. Smith, Alice Kimball Smith, Susan Storey Lyman (Acting Director), Patricia Albjerg Graham, Marion Kilson, Mary Baughman Anderson (Acting Director), and Margaret McKenna.