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Papers of Andrea Dworkin, 1914-2007 (inclusive), 1973-2000 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 540
Overview:

Papers of radical feminist writer, speaker, and activist Andrea Dworkin.

Papers of Barbara Ehrenreich, 1922-2007 (inclusive), 1963-2007 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 565: T-300: Vt-119
Overview:

Collection includes correspondence, speeches, drafts, course outlines, conference proceedings, notebooks, reviews, clippings, photographs, audiotapes, and videotapes of Barbara Ehrenreich, author and journalist.

Papers of the Wallace family, 1895-2006 (inclusive), 1923-1973 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 551
Overview: Collection consists of family correspondence, particularly among three generations of women: diaries of Marguerite Cutler Crowell Wallace during her Radcliffe College years (1925-1927), as well as courtship letters and professional correspondence; letters from her daughters, Sylvia and Zara during their Radcliffe years (1954-1960); letters from her son, George during his Yale University years (1960-1964); correspondence and business records of her parents George and Emma Cushing Cutler...

Papers of the Stark family, 1683-1985 (inclusive), 1850-1978 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 559
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of the Stark family of Dorchester, Massachusetts; the Bellamy family of Cleveland, Ohio; and the Crouter family which lived in the Philippines and Cleveland, Ohio, and was interned in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the Philippines during World War II.

Papers of the Blech-Meyer-Dowd family, 1728-1999 (inclusive), 1800-1952 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 757
Overview:

Correspondence; diaries; notebooks; scrapbooks and photo albums; sheet music; poetry; daguerreotypes and tintypes; printed materials, etc., of the Blech, Meyer, Dow, Rhein, and Dowd families, including information about Moravian life in Pennsylvania, family life in Ohio throughout the nineteenth century, and an archaeological expedition to Nippur, the religious capital of Mesopotamia.