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Women in science--United States

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Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Additional papers of Vilma R. Hunt, 1836-2013 (inclusive), 1940-2005 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 807: T-509: DVD-111
Overview:

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.

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.

Papers of Harriet Louise Hardy, 1910-1984

Collection Identifier: MC 387
Overview:

Papers of physician and occupational medicine specialist, Harriet Hardy.

Papers of Martha May Eliot, 1898-1975

Collection Identifier: MC 229
Overview:

Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Martha May Eliot, pediatrician and child health expert.

Papers of Vilma R. Hunt, 1952-1993

Collection Identifier: 87-M155--92-M217
Overview:

Curricula vitae, reminiscences, correspondence, etc., of Vilma R. Hunt, dentist, scientist, researcher, writer, environmental activist, and feminist.

Records of Radcliffe College President Matina Horner, 1972-1989

Collection Identifier: RG II, Series 5
Overview:

Official Radcliffe College correspondence, reports, minutes, etc. of Matina Horner, professor and sixth president of Radcliffe College.

Interviews by Bonnie Spanier, 1912-1998 (inclusive), 1979-1988 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 954: T-462
Overview:

Transcripts and audiocassettes (and related consent forms, notes, correspondence, and printed material) of oral history interviews conducted by biologist Bonnie Spanier of fellow scientists.