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Records of the Women's Economic Round Table, 1976-2005 (inclusive), 1978-2004 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 544
Overview:

The records of the Women's Economic Round Table®, Inc., a New York City-based educational and networking forum, document over 25 years of public programs featuring speakers prominent in national and global business, finance, and economics.

Family collection of Alan Summersby Emmet, 1858-1984

Collection Identifier: MC 1169
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs and other materials documenting the lives of several generations of women in Alan Summersby Emmet's family.

Letters of Lucy Stone, 1850-1893 (inclusive), 1876-1893 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: A/S878
Overview:

Letters of abolitionist and suffragist Lucy Stone.

Photographs of the Harvard Stadium taken by John R. Nichols

Collection Identifier: HUM 77
Overview:

This collection consists of photographic prints of the construction of Harvard Stadium in 1903. Taken by engineer John R. Nichols (Harvard College Class of 1906), while he was a student at Harvard. The photographs show views of workers and various stages of the stadium’s construction.

Additional records of the National Organization for Women, 1970-2011

Collection Identifier: MC 666
Overview:

Additional records of the National Organization for Women (NOW), the largest feminist organization in the United States.

Records of the National Organization for Women, 1959-2002 (inclusive), 1966-1998 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 496: M-152
Overview:

Records of the National Organization for Women (1966- ), the largest feminist organization in the United States

Records of Radcliffe College President Mary Ingraham Bunting-Smith, 1960-1972

Collection Identifier: RG II, Series 4
Overview:

Official Radcliffe College correspondence, reports, minutes, etc., of Mary Bunting-Smith, professor and fifth president of Radcliffe College.

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.

Records of Radcliffe College President Wilbur Kitchener Jordan, 1943-1960

Collection Identifier: RG II, Series 3
Overview:

Official Radcliffe correspondence, reports, minutes, etc., of W.K. (Wilbur Kitchener) Jordan, college administrator, educator, and fourth president of Radcliffe College.

Ames family historical collection, 1762-2006

Collection Identifier: MC 773
Overview:

Correspondence, diaries, financial papers, etc. of multiple generations of the Ames, Lesley, and Lyman families.

American women's rights movement interviews by Leila J. Rupp and Verta A. Taylor, 1979-1983

Collection Identifier: T-311: MC 635
Overview:

Collection contains audiotapes and transcripts of interviews conducted by Rupp and Taylor with women who played significant roles in the American women's rights movement.

Frederic W. Putnam, Peabody Museum director records

Collection Identifier: 38-22; 47-41; 2019.1.17
Overview:

The Putnam Director Records contain a mixture of curatorial, administrative and professional papers and reflect the wide scope of both the museum collections and Putnam's individual activities .

Letters to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection Identifier: MS Am 1340.2-1340.7
Overview:

Letters to American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

The George B. Ford Collection

Collection Identifier: DES-1990-0003-014378624
Content Description: The Ford Collection includes drawings, plans, substantial correspondence files, numerous reports and studies (in both preliminary and final formats), and a particularly significant collection of photographs, manuscript materials, clippings, and ephemera relating to war damage and reconstruction in eastern France. A substantial portion of the Ford Collection was orginally part of the Harriet B. Ford Collection at Smith College. The collection also contains materials that were formerly in the...

The GSD History Collection, Academic Affairs

Collection Identifier: DES-2009-0001-011762445
Scope and Contents: This collection includes documents relating to the organization and administration of academic courses and programs at Harvard's Graduate School of Design, mainly between 1936 and 1993. Materials include curriculum development papers, departmental papers related to seminars, exhibitions and lectures, information on scholarships, fellowships and awards. It also includes some faculty papers, course materials, and materials related to professional development courses offered through...

The Edward Larrabee Barnes Collection

Collection Identifier: DES-1993-0001-004165878
Scope and Contents: The Edward Larrabee Barnes Collection includes architectural drawings, photographs, clippings, lectures, and publications related to Barnes’ architectural practice that spans over five decades of work during the 20th century.His early works consisted of small commissions: private houses, camps and university projects. Later works were larger in scale and range from museums and galleries such as the Walker Art Center (1966-1971, 1984) and the Dallas Museum of Art (1983-1984, 1993),...

American Birth Control League records

FOUND IN: Houghton Library
Collection — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MS Am 2063
Overview:

Early records of the American Birth Control League, an organization founded by Margaret Sanger.

Subseries D. Papers of John Norris Jackson and Alice Dean Jackson, 1906-1966 (#223.1-223.12)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 773
Scope and Contents:

Subseries D. Papers of John Norris Jackson (18? – 19?) and Alice Dean Jackson (1866-1954), 1906-1966 (#223.1-223.12), includes correspondence, travel diaries, and clippings. Letters from son Archibald were written while he was studying at Princeton University. See also #202.4-204.3 for correspondence with Norris Dean Jackson and Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson.

Series XIII. PAPERS OF ALICE AMES CROTHERS (1889-1976) AND BRONSON CROTHERS (1884-1959), 1895-2000 (#193.9-193.13)

Series Identifier: MC 773
Scope and Contents:

Series XIII, PAPERS OF ALICE AMES CROTHERS (1889-1976) AND BRONSON CROTHERS (1884-1959), 1895-2000 (#193.9-193.13), is comprised of correspondence with relatives and friends, wedding announcements, travel itineraries, medical discharge papers, and other miscellaneous papers. See also #147.10-149.6 for correspondence with her parents, and #227.12, 229.9-229.10, 232.4-232.5, and 233.3-235.7 for letters with her siblings.

Helen Hunt West. Labor Legislation. Papers and letters, 1936-1939. Minimum wage; National Labor Conference, 1937; International Labor Organization & Capper resolution. Includes letter from Jane Norman Smith and two letters by Muna Lee of Puerto Rico to Alice Paul.

Item — Box 1: [Barcode: RS0B3F]Identifier: A-140, 8.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: Letters, speeches, photographs, clippings of Helen Hunt West, Florida lawyer and journalist. Collection covers her activities in the suffrage campaign, the National Woman's Party (West served as Congressional Chairman, a National Council member, and editor of Equal Rights), and the movement for the passage of the Equal Rights amendment to the Constitution. Also, correspondence relating to the "50-50" bill in the Florida State Legislature which called for...

Estate papers, 1952-1987: R. Price Hagy re: Florence S. Woodruff estate and trust for Alice Underhill and Reba Govens; list of items from Mary Lesley Ames's estate distributed to her children; Lynn S. Naimoli of Provident National Bank re: distribution of James Bush-Brown estate; Edward W. Spencer of First Trust Company of Saint Paul re: Stamford Hall Company invoice, Elizabeth Holyoke Turner guardianship

Item — Box 215: [Barcode: RSPR68]Identifier: MC 773, 215.8.
Scope and Contents: Subseries A, Papers of Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson and Norris Dean Jackson, 1867-1997 (#194.1-222.3, FD.5, F+D.10, OD.5), includes personal correspondence with family and friends, correspondence with academic institutions and relief organizations, notes and letters sent while traveling, Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson's diaries, and legal and financial papers. A significant amount of material documents Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson's World War I charity work. Much of the correspondence...

Patricia Miller King: scrapbook #4 [photocopied and disbound], 1986-1987; includes souvenir postcards; tickets; clippings; invitations; and annotated photographs of Radcliffe Day 1986; vacation trip to New Orleans; Women's National Democratic Club with Clara Beyer and Esther Peterson; Alice Paul papers arrival at the Schlesinger Library; exteriors and interiors of 1987 renovations of the Schlesinger Library; farewell party for Schlesinger Library staff member Karen Morgan (6 folders)

Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MC 711, 18.15-19.3.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: The papers of Patricia Miller King include correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, college course work, typewritten speeches, and materials relating to her professional activities including advisory board work, committee work, conferences, and international travel. The collection also includes materials from her father Donald Knox Miller and her grandfather Andrew Richard Miller, including correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, and genealogies.Series I, BIOGRAPHICAL...

Subseries F. Papers of Edith Winter McGinnis (1895-1965) and family, 1917-1945 (#128.4-128.6)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 773
Scope and Contents:

Subseries F, Papers of Edith Winter McGinnis (1895-1965) and family, 1917-1945 (#128.4-128.6), contains correspondence, newspaper articles, and other documents from Edith Winter McGinnis's time in France during World War I, as well as several articles regarding her marriage to Knowlton Lyman Ames, Jr., in 1919. Also included is a newspaper article regarding the marriage of her son, Robert Dawes Ames to Kathryn Ann Wallace in 1945.

Subseries A. Papers of Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson and Norris Dean Jackson, 1867-1997 (#194.1-222.3, FD.5, F+D.10, OD.5)

Sub-Series Identifier: MC 773
Scope and Contents: Subseries A, Papers of Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson and Norris Dean Jackson, 1867-1997 (#194.1-222.3, FD.5, F+D.10, OD.5), includes personal correspondence with family and friends, correspondence with academic institutions and relief organizations, notes and letters sent while traveling, Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson's diaries, and legal and financial papers. A significant amount of material documents Elizabeth "Betty" Ames Jackson's World War I charity work. Much of the correspondence...