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Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Additional records of Rutland Corner House, 1950-1999 (inclusive), 1955-1975 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 605: T-357
Overview:

Addenda to the records of the Rutland Corner House (174) founded in 1877 as "Home for Working Women"; the House eventually became a halfway house for mentally ill female outpatients.

Clemens E. Benda papers

Collection Identifier: B MS c97
Overview:

Contains early records of the Massachusetts School for the Feeble-Minded, patient records from Benda's private psychiatric practice in Arlington, Mass. and Boston, Mass., correspondence and records from his time as Director of Research at the Fernald School, papers documenting his early studies and clinical work in Berlin before immigrating to the U.S., as well as records produced by research, lecturing, consulting, and other professional activities.

Papers of Florynce Kennedy, 1915-2004 (inclusive), 1947-1993 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 555: Vt-133: MP-56
Overview:

The papers of Florynce Kennedy, lawyer, political activist, civil rights advocate, lecturer and feminist.

Papers of Catharine A. MacKinnon, 1946-2008 (inclusive), 1975-2005 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 703: T-452: Vt-185: CD-74
Overview:

Papers and audiovisual material of writer, scholar, lawyer, anti-pornography and women's rights activist Catharine A. MacKinnon contain school papers, correspondence, writing and research, teaching material, and legal client files.

Papers of Betty Jean Lifton, 1884-2010 (inclusive), 1939-2010 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 778: T-504
Overview:

Correspondence, journals, writing and research materials, illustrations, questionnaires, photographs, audiotapes, etc., of Betty Jean Lifton, children's author and adoption counselor and author.

Papers of Christiane L. Joost-Gaugier, 1969-1999 (inclusive), 1973-1977 (bulk)

Collection Identifier: MC 875
Overview:

Correspondence, memoranda, depositions, and trial transcripts from the sex discrimination class action suit, EEOC v. Tufts Institute of Learning.

Papers of Marjorie Braude, 1948-2006

Collection Identifier: MC 694: T-450
Overview:

Account, address, and appointment books; biographical, committee, and conference material; correspondence; inventories; patient records; subject files; testimonies; writings; etc.; relating to the work of Marjorie Braude, psychiatrist and advocate for women's health issues; and includes papers relating to her mother, artist Vicci Sperry, and the Victoria H. Sperry Trust.

Paul Dudley White papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c36
Overview: Papers document White's role in the American Heart Association (AHA), International Society of Cardiology, International Cardiology Foundation, and the National Heart Institute (NHI); introduction of the EKG in Boston and at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH); his clinical work; research and writings on heart disease; and interest in comparative electrocardiography, especially of whales. Significant events which are recorded in the collection include White's consultancy to Dwight...

Records of the Project on Equal Education Rights, 1966-1991

Collection Identifier: MC 607: T-470
Overview:

Records of PEER, a project of the National Organization for Women Legal Defense & Education Fund (NOW LDEF), established in 1974 to monitor the government's progress in enforcing federal laws against sex discrimination in the public schools.

Records of Legal Momentum, 1978-2011

Collection Identifier: MC 727: Vt-240: DVD-73
Overview:

Correspondence; conference material; grant proposals; legal files; legislative material; minutes; project and planning files; publications; resource material; audiovisual materials, etc., reflecting Legal Momentum's work to advance the rights of women and girls through litigation and public policy advocacy.

Records of the Window Shop, 1939-2004

Collection Identifier: MC 427
Overview:

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.