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Correspondence: Phineas Indritz, 1977-1979.

Item — Carton 6: [Barcode: RSMRYJ]Identifier: MC 500, 6.31.
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Subseries G, Advisory Board (#6.14-6.55), contains lists of members, biographical information, and correspondence, arranged alphabetically. MC 311 (#48-49) contains early Advisory Board correspondence.

Legislative Office. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission petition, Phineas Indritz, December 1966.

Item — Carton 54: [Barcode: RSMREH]Identifier: MC 496: M-152, 54.64.
Scope and Contents: Subseries E, Lobbying, 1970-1981 (#54.39-55.36), includes general information about lobbying, lobbying kits, and files on the office's efforts on legislation not related to the Right to Choose campaign. After the first general folders on lobbying, this subseries is arranged alphabetically by topic. Included are files relating to NOW's "Desexing the Federal Code" project; members wrote letters and suggested revisions to Federal Code to include women. Mailings about specific issues (such as...

NOW. Correspondence. General, December 1966; includes Muriel Fox, Phineas Indritz, Esther Peterson, Morag Simchak

Item — Box 123: [Barcode: RSMZ2Y]Identifier: MC 575: T-97: T-125: Vt-1: Phon-7, 1499.
Scope and Contents: Series VI, ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND COMMISSIONS, 1943-1980 (#1378-1386, 1388-1655, 1657-1780, 2045), includes minutes, reports, membership cards, correspondence, and program and printed material from groups with which Friedan was involved, in both large and small ways. Large sections of the series involve women's organizations of which she was a founding member: the First Women's Bank in New York City, the National Association to Repeal Abortion Laws (NARAL), the National...

NOW. Correspondence. General, November 1966; includes Helen Gurley Brown, Elizabeth Drews, Phineas Indritz, Alma Lutz, Morag Simchak

Item — Box 122: [Barcode: RSMZ2X]Identifier: MC 575: T-97: T-125: Vt-1: Phon-7, 1498.
Scope and Contents: Series VI, ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND COMMISSIONS, 1943-1980 (#1378-1386, 1388-1655, 1657-1780, 2045), includes minutes, reports, membership cards, correspondence, and program and printed material from groups with which Friedan was involved, in both large and small ways. Large sections of the series involve women's organizations of which she was a founding member: the First Women's Bank in New York City, the National Association to Repeal Abortion Laws (NARAL), the National...

Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (CACSW). Court cases. Pennsylvania v. Daniel, 1967-1968. Includes Phineas Indritz.

Item — Carton 10: [Barcode: RS03N9]Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131, 10.11.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Catherine Shipe East's efforts to improve women's legal, political, and economic status. A federal government employee for 38 years, she collected information, prepared reports (sometimes attributed to others), compiled statistics, and helped shape federal policies affecting women. After her retirement, she continued to work on behalf of expanding women's rights and opportunities.The papers reflect East's service on various federal, state, and...

NOW. Correspondence. General, November-December 1967; includes Ernesta Drinker Ballard, Betty Boyer, Kathryn Clarenbach, Mary Eastwood, Aileen Hernandez, Phineas Indritz

Item — Multiple ContainersIdentifier: MC 575: T-97: T-125: Vt-1: Phon-7, 1506a-1506b.
Scope and Contents: Series VI, ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND COMMISSIONS, 1943-1980 (#1378-1386, 1388-1655, 1657-1780, 2045), includes minutes, reports, membership cards, correspondence, and program and printed material from groups with which Friedan was involved, in both large and small ways. Large sections of the series involve women's organizations of which she was a founding member: the First Women's Bank in New York City, the National Association to Repeal Abortion Laws (NARAL), the National...

Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (CACSW). Court cases. Internal Revenue Service v. Moritz, 1971-1972. Includes Phineas Indritz.

Item — Carton 10: [Barcode: RS03N9]Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131, 10.5.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Catherine Shipe East's efforts to improve women's legal, political, and economic status. A federal government employee for 38 years, she collected information, prepared reports (sometimes attributed to others), compiled statistics, and helped shape federal policies affecting women. After her retirement, she continued to work on behalf of expanding women's rights and opportunities.The papers reflect East's service on various federal, state, and...

Chronological correspondence, April 1-15, 1967; includes Betty Friedan, Mary Eastwood, Catherine East, Mary D. Keyserling, Esther Peterson, Phineas Indritz, Betty Furness

Item — Carton 08: [Barcode: RS03TC]Identifier: MC 478: Vt-125, 8.5.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Marguerite Rawalt. Their volume and organization distinguishes Rawalt's collection from others. For example, Rawalt gathered detailed information on every state chapter of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, making notes on newly elected chapter officials and events. She also created "annual notes," personal files which documented her residence, major events in her life, personal achievements,...

NOW. Correspondence. General, January 1967; includes Jacqui Ceballos, Kathryn Clarenbach, Elizabeth Drews, Mary Eastwood, Muriel Fox, Phineas Indritz, Alma Lutz, Morag Simchak

Item — Box 123: [Barcode: RSMZ2Y]Identifier: MC 575: T-97: T-125: Vt-1: Phon-7, 1500.
Scope and Contents: Series VI, ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS, AND COMMISSIONS, 1943-1980 (#1378-1386, 1388-1655, 1657-1780, 2045), includes minutes, reports, membership cards, correspondence, and program and printed material from groups with which Friedan was involved, in both large and small ways. Large sections of the series involve women's organizations of which she was a founding member: the First Women's Bank in New York City, the National Association to Repeal Abortion Laws (NARAL), the National...

Chronological correspondence, February 1967; includes Frank E.A. Sander, Patsy Mink, Phineas Indritz, Martha Griffiths, Betty Friedan, Maurine Neuberger, Margaret Heckler, Edith Green, Esther Peterson

Item — Carton 08: [Barcode: RS03TC]Identifier: MC 478: Vt-125, 8.2.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Marguerite Rawalt. Their volume and organization distinguishes Rawalt's collection from others. For example, Rawalt gathered detailed information on every state chapter of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, making notes on newly elected chapter officials and events. She also created "annual notes," personal files which documented her residence, major events in her life, personal achievements,...

Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (CACSW). Meeting agendas, minutes, notes and related, February 6-7, 1970. Includes Phineas Indritz, Rita Hauser.

Item — Carton 13: [Barcode: RS03NC]Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131, 13.43.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Catherine Shipe East's efforts to improve women's legal, political, and economic status. A federal government employee for 38 years, she collected information, prepared reports (sometimes attributed to others), compiled statistics, and helped shape federal policies affecting women. After her retirement, she continued to work on behalf of expanding women's rights and opportunities.The papers reflect East's service on various federal, state, and...

Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (CACSW). Jury service [for women]. Civil Rights Act of 1966. Includes Margaret Mealey (#13.9), Nicholas Katzenbach (#13.9, 13.10), Pauli Murray (#13.10), Phineas Indritz #13.10).

Item — Carton 13: [Barcode: RS03NC]Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131, 13.9-13.10.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Catherine Shipe East's efforts to improve women's legal, political, and economic status. A federal government employee for 38 years, she collected information, prepared reports (sometimes attributed to others), compiled statistics, and helped shape federal policies affecting women. After her retirement, she continued to work on behalf of expanding women's rights and opportunities.The papers reflect East's service on various federal, state, and...

Chronological correspondence, March 1-20, 1967; includes Burnita S. Matthews, Leonor K. Sullivan, Patsy Mink, Margaret Heckler, Florence Dwyer, Martha Griffiths, Esther Peterson, Kathryn F. Clarenbach, Edna F. Kelly, Phineas Indritz, Caroline Davis, Frances Bolton

Item — Carton 08: [Barcode: RS03TC]Identifier: MC 478: Vt-125, 8.3.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Marguerite Rawalt. Their volume and organization distinguishes Rawalt's collection from others. For example, Rawalt gathered detailed information on every state chapter of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women, making notes on newly elected chapter officials and events. She also created "annual notes," personal files which documented her residence, major events in her life, personal achievements,...

Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (CACSW). Court cases. United States ex rel. Robinson v. York, Supt., Connecticut State Farm for Women, 1968-1969. Includes Dorothy Kenyon, Melvin L. Wulf, Esther Peterson, Phineas Indritz.

Item — Carton 10: [Barcode: RS03N9]Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131, 10.30-10.31.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Catherine Shipe East's efforts to improve women's legal, political, and economic status. A federal government employee for 38 years, she collected information, prepared reports (sometimes attributed to others), compiled statistics, and helped shape federal policies affecting women. After her retirement, she continued to work on behalf of expanding women's rights and opportunities.The papers reflect East's service on various federal, state, and...

Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women (CACSW). Court cases. Supreme Court, 1971-1972 [re: appointing women. Includes Wilma Scott Heide testimony to Senate Judiciary Committee, November 1971; Catherine East's suggested questions for William Rehnquist; appreciative note from Phineas Indritz; other].

Item — Carton 10: [Barcode: RS03N9]Identifier: MC 477: T-264: CD-131, 10.28.
SCOPE AND CONTENT: This collection documents Catherine Shipe East's efforts to improve women's legal, political, and economic status. A federal government employee for 38 years, she collected information, prepared reports (sometimes attributed to others), compiled statistics, and helped shape federal policies affecting women. After her retirement, she continued to work on behalf of expanding women's rights and opportunities.The papers reflect East's service on various federal, state, and...