Audiotapes
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Vilma R. Hunt, 1836-2013 (inclusive), 1940-2005 (bulk)
Correspondence, writings, speeches, appointment books, meeting minutes, audiocassettes, DVDs, and electronic records of Vilma Hunt, dentist, scientist, researcher, writer, environmental activist, and feminist. Some material related to her husband, Edward Eyre Hunt, and his family, is also included.
Papers of Ada Louise Comstock, 1818-1982 (inclusive), 1887-1982 (bulk)
Correspondence, photographs, etc., of Ada Louise Comstock, Radcliffe College president, 1923-1943, and pioneer for women in higher education.
Papers of Barbara Miller Solomon, 1888-1995 (inclusive), 1940-1992 (bulk)
Correspondence, speeches, appointment books, lecture notes, manuscript drafts, photographs, audiotapes, and phonograph records of historian Barbara Miller Solomon, lecturer at Harvard College and dean of Radcliffe and Harvard Colleges.
Papers of Helen Hill Miller, 1917-1977
Correspondence, press releases, speeches, etc., of Helen Hill Miller, economist, author and journalist.
Papers of Jennie L. Barron, 1911-1969
Correspondence, clippings, photographs, etc., of Jennie Loitman Barron, lawyer and Municipal Court judge.
Radcliffe College Archives sound recordings collection, 1951-2008
Sound recordings of Radcliffe College events, including lectures, seminars, and student, alumnae and Bunting Institute concerts. The tapes also include Bunting Institute seminars and interviews with fellows, Radcliffe Publishing Course lectures and events, and Schlesinger Library talks and symposia.
Records of the Window Shop, 1939-2004
Correspondence, financial records, minutes, etc., of the Window Shop (Cambridge, Mass.), established to offer employment to and raise money for refugees from Germany and Austria during World War II.
Interviews by Bonnie Spanier, 1912-1998 (inclusive), 1979-1988 (bulk)
Transcripts and audiocassettes (and related consent forms, notes, correspondence, and printed material) of oral history interviews conducted by biologist Bonnie Spanier of fellow scientists.