WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM

ACCESSION NUMBER 92-007

COLLECTION OUTLINE / CONTAINER LIST
 
 

COLLECTION OUTLINE

Sub-Group I    Program Administration

Series 1: Program Committees
Series 2: Annual Reports
Series 3: General Correspondence
Series 4: Affirmative Action
Series 5: Governance Files
Series 6: Personnel Records
 

Sub-Group II     Program Course Offerings / Proposals & Restructuring

Series 7:  Course Offerings
Series 8:  Course Materials
Series 9:  Course and Curriculum Proposals and Restructuring
Series 10: Course-Related Correspondence
Series 11: Enrollment Statistics & Evaluations
 

Sub-Group III     Women’s Studies Programs and Special Events

Series 12: Eureka Project
Series 13: Project Impact
Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group
Series 15: Women's Center
Series 16: Project Chance
Series 17: Small College Programs
Series 18: Conferences, Workshops and Special Events
Series 19: Special Events – International Year of the Woman
 

Sub-Group IV     Publications and Newsletters

Series 20: Publications and Newsletters
Series 21: Programs in Women’s Studies-Outside Organizations and Schools
Series 22: Book Publication Catalogues/Announcements/Newsletters
 

Sub-Group V     Ephemeral Materials

Series 23: Clipping Files
Series 24: Program Press Releases
Series 25: Photographs - Exhibition
Series 26: Photographs-Programs and Activities
 


CONTAINER LIST


Sub-Group I - Program Administration

Series 1: Program Committees

Box 1, Folders 1-16

Folder 1
Group I, Series 1: Committee on Academic Structure 1979-1980
Final report of restructuring of Brooklyn College, activities and structure Fall 1975-1985, includes descriptions of programs, courses and enrollment figures of the Women's Studies Program; Memo on impact of restructuring on women’s studies program; President's Proposal for the Reorganization of the Academic Structure of Brooklyn College (Revised 3/10/80)

Folder 2
Group I, Series 1: Committee Assignments 1985

Folder 3
Group I, Series 1: Grants Committee 1980

Folder 4
Group I, Series 1: Minutes of the Committee of the Whole Meeting 1975-1976

Folder 5
Group I, Series 1: Minutes of the Women’s Studies Conference Planning Committee 1975

Folder 6
Group I, Series 1: Anti-Bigotry Committee 1990-1991
Contains Kingsman, Excelsior, Multicultural Action, New York Times, Newsday and Daily News newspaper clippings re: Anti-Bigotry Teach-In.  Includes Council for Unity Press Kit

Folder 7
Group I, Series 1: Anti-Bigotry Committee Faculty Endorsements 1990
Contains signed faculty endorsements for 1990 Teach-In

Folder 8
Group I, Series 1: Anti-Bigotry Committee: Meeting Minutes, Agendas and Bank Statements Committee 1990
Includes bank book of Anti-Bigotry Committee and allocation of funds

Folder 9
Group I, Series 1: Anti-Bigotry Committee Teach-In Related Materials: Correspondence, Memos, Press Releases 1990
Includes Statement of Endorsement copies and outline of speakers on panel discussion on Wednesday May 9, 1990.  Various press releases for Brooklyn Colleges Anti Bigotry Teach-In on May 9 & 10, 1990.

Folder 10
Group I, Series 1: Anti-Discrimination Committee Correspondence and Newsclippings 1971
Newsclippings re: accusation by City Council Woman Carol Greitzer who threatened to cut off CUNY funds charging long-standing discrimination against women.  Includes press release, includes letter of Brooklyn College Women’s Organization re: cases of discrimination.

Folder 11
Group I, Series 1: Committee on Curriculum and Degree Requirements: Minutes 1975-1986 (1978-1979)
Includes undergraduate curriculum proposals for Faculty Council, manual for preparing undergraduate curriculum; curriculum proposals and responses; Includes bibliography on the History of U.S. Women in movements for Peace, course descriptions and justification.

Folder 12
Group I, Series 1: Committee on Undergraduate Curriculum and Degree Requirements 1983-1986
Includes a manual for Preparing Undergraduate Curriculum Proposals for Faculty Council, correspondence

Folder 13
Group I, Series 1: Steering Committee Meeting: Minutes, Reports, Agendas
Minutes 1974-1984/Bi-Annual Report 1980-1982
Bi-annual report 1980/1981-1981/1982 of Women’s Studies Program, Agendas of Women’s Studies Steering Committee, committee members, statement before the board of regents, Public Hearing September 1, 1976 on the Regents Tentative Statewide Plan for the Development of Post-Secondary Education 1976 by Professor Renate Bridenthal, Brooklyn College, representing City University Women’s Coalition and the Brooklyn College Women’s Studies Program

Folder 14
Group I, Series 1: Steering Committee Meeting: Minutes/Agenda 1980-1981

Folder 15
Group I, Series 1: Steering Committee Meeting: Minutes/Agenda 1982

Folder 16
Group I, Series 1: Committee Meeting Agendas 1974-1985
Almost entirely composed of Steering Committee Meetings; also includes Women’s Studies Program general meeting and Coordinating Committee

Series 2: Annual Reports

Box 2, Folders 1-3

Folder 1
Group I, Series 2: Annual Reports: Fall 1988/Summer 1989  1988-1989
contains a one annual report for period of named dates

Folder 2
Group I, Series 2: Annual Reports/Budget Narratives 1986-1989
contains: annual report Fall, 1988-Summer, 1989; annual report Fall, 1987-Summer 1988; annual report Fall, 1986-Summer, 1987; Appendix A: The Comprehensive Program Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education; Appendix B: Response from the Women’s Studies Program to the Draft Report of the Self-Study Work Group on Academic Majors for the Middle States Evaluation; Budget Narrative: Budget Year 1 (1/1/87 to 12/31/88); Budget Narrative: January 1, 1988- December 31, 1988; Annual Report: Fall, 1984- Spring, 1985

Folder 3
Group I, Series 2: Annual Reports/ Biannual Report  1980-1984
contains: annual report: Fall 1983- Spring 1984; annual report: Fall 1982- Spring 1983; biannual report 1980/81- 1981/82; report undated (cover page is missing)

 
Series 3: General Correspondence

Box 2, Folders 4-16

Folder 4
Group I, Series 3: John Dewey High School 1976-1979
contains other miscellaneous correspondence unrelated to the women’s studies program established within John Dewey High School

Folder 5
Group I, Series 3: Staff/Student Outreach Programs 1990

Folder 6
Group I, Series 3: Brooklyn College Foundation 1986-1997

Folder 7
Group I, Series 3: General Correspondence of Program 1973-1985

Folder 8
Group I, Series 3: Interdisciplinary Course Correspondence and Clippings 1987

Folder 9
Group I, Series 3: Community Outreach-General Correspondence 1987

Folder 10
Group I, Series 3: President John W. Kneller Correspondence 1977-1978

Folder 11
Group I, Series 3: Provost E. Wolfe: Memos to and from 1981-1985

Folder 12
Group I, Series 3: P.P.L. Mucciolo: Memos to and from 1980-1984

Folder 13
Group I, Series 3: President Vernon Latin: Memos to and from 1992-1995

Folder 14
Group I, Series 3: Associate Provost Kimmich: Memos to and from 1985-1993

Folder 15
Group I, Series 3: Dean Joel Kassiola- Memos to and from 1993

Folder 16
Group I, Series 3: Dean Norman Wiessloy: Memos to and from 1980-1985

Box 3, Folders 1-6

Folder 1
Group I, Series 3: President Hess: Memos to and from 1979-1985

Folder 2
Group I, Series 3: V.F. Gabriel: Memos to and from 1980-1985

Folder 3
Group I, Series 3: Dean Wenoy W. Fairey: Memos to and From 1986-1989

Folder 4
Group I, Series 3: General Correspondence 1975-1991

Folder 5
Group I, Series 3: General Memos 1973-1980

Folder 6
Group I, Series 3: Faculty Council- Memos 1974-1976

Series 4: Affirmative Action

Box 3, Folders 7-9

Folder 7
Group I, Series 4: Affirmative Action: 1972-1979
Contains Title IX-Regulations--A Summary; "To the Honorable Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Academic Institutions, like other employers, have participated in the unfair treatment of women and minority persons in their employment practices-from the - ad supporting affirmative action which appeared in the NY Times 4/6/75; booklet containing the Department of Health, Education and Welfare regulations barring sex discrimination in federally assisted education programs and activities; Final Title IX Regulation Implementing Education of Amendments of 1972 Prohibiting Sex Discrimination in Education, Effective Date July 21, 1975; Memorandum..Subject: Elimination of Sex Discrimination in Athletic Programs, September 1975 from the U.S. Dept of Health, Education and Welfare/Office of Civil Right; correspondence, memos, News from the Affirmative Action Committee (Women) which dedicates much effort toward gathering information for the purpose of establishing a profile on the status of women at Brooklyn College.

Folder 8
Group I, Series 4: Affirmative Action 1984
Lilia Melani, et al., against Board of Higher Education of the City of New York-alleged sex discrimination in the Board of Education's Employment practices; CUNY Women's Coalition Newsletter "Tentative Settlement Reached in Class Action Suit Vs. CUNY, May 1984; CUNY Women's Coalition Newsletter, April 26, 1984.

Folder 9
Group I, Series 4: Affirmative Action 1983-1985
Reaffirmation of Policy Relating to Access and Fair Treatment; correspondence of Edward C. Paolella, Peter A. Drago, Tucker Farley et al regarding inclusion of the phrase "sexual orientation" in the CUNY "Equal Opportunity" statement.; The City College Equal Opportunity Policy Statement; correspondence and article "Gay Teacher Target of Harassment" by Michael O'Neill, Brooklyn College Kingsman March 8, 1985; U.C. System Did Approve Non-Discrimination Policy; La Guardia Community College; correspondence and other materials regarding affirmative action and policies.


Series 5: Governance

Box 3, Folders 10-11

Folder 10
Group I, Series 5: Governance 1975-1981

Folder 11
Group I, Series 5: Governance: Board of Higher Education By-Laws (Hiring) 1975

Box 4, Folders 1-8

Folder 1
Group I, Series 5: Governance 1974-1982

Folder 2
Group I, Series 5: Sexual Harassment 1972-1975

Folder 3
Group I, Series 5: Sexual Harassment: Complaints 1993
Correspondence re: sexual harassment accusation of professor

Folder 4
Group I, Series 5: Faculty Petitions/Reports 1977
Includes signatures of supporters of the Women's Studies Program; these seem to have been sent to all college departments.  Contains draft “Seven Years Later: Women Studies Program in 1976,” a review for the National Advisory Council on Women’s Educational Programs by Florence Howe, State University of New York, the College at Old Westbury, 3/30/77.  This document also contains Appendix I – Informational Charts of Fifteen Participating Programs, State University preliminary report on Women’s Studies in State Universities compiled from responses to a questionnaire circulated by Women’s Studies Advisory Committee and assembled in the Office of Academic Policy of Central Administration with particular help of Ms. Patricia Waterson by Sara Marie Cicarelli for the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Women’s Studies (April, 1977)

Folder 5
Group I, Series 5: Middle State Reports 1984-1986
Contains Middle States reports on Self-Study.  This includes the original filing on Middle States visits and correspondence with recommendation reflecting the visit.  Includes “Response from the Women’s Studies Program to the Draft Report of the Self-Study Work Group on Academic Majors for the Middle States Evaluation” (1984?); Middle States Evaluation Report of Self-Study Work Group on Academic Majors (September 1986); Committee on Academic Majors Middle States Self-Study Report; copy of the written statement submitted at the Middle States self-study hearing which is addressed to the Steering Committee from Beatrice Kachuck, Professor in Education; correspondence regarding these topics; signatures of support and faculty petition included as well.  (Note: the “recommendation” of Brooklyn College Self-Study Report that the Women’s Studies Program at Brooklyn College be dismantled by removing elective courses from the program.  This would in effect destroy the Women’s Studies Program by having “advanced electives” taught in “hospitable departments.”)

Folder 6
Group I, Series 5: Questionnaire/Survey 1980-1981
Includes “Computer Science, The Most Recent Chapter in Human Efforts to Store and Analyze Knowledge/Questions of Development and Diversity” by Richard K. Chorley, Department of Computer Information Systems, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY- includes careers (statistical abstract of women, African Americans & Hispancis); Time Lines in Years from Present  (Now) Units of Years Shown As Powers of Ten; Article New York Times of March 1, 1981-“Princeton to Introduce Formal Courses on Role of Women in Society”’ In pursuit of Beauty and Function: Sex Differences in Esthetic Expressibeness A Cross-Generational Comparison Among Black, Italian, Japanese and Jewish Americans by Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi of Brooklyn College; correspondence of Brooklyn College Women’s Organizations; Report of the Ad Hoc committee on the Future of Women’s Studies; Princeton University, May 1980; draft of letter to President Hess from coordinators of Women Studies Program; Report of Womens’ Studies Committee, May 1, 1971; needs assessment questionnaire

Folder 7
Group I, Series 5: Reports/Five Year Plan undated
Includes Five Year Plan (discusses the role of Women’s Studies Program within the context of the defined goals of the Five-Year Plan); Faculty Petition and signatures; “On the Problems of Women Students, Women Faculty and Women’s Studies Programs “delivered by Frederica Wachsberger, co-coordinator of Brooklyn College Women’s Studies Program to Temporary State Commission on the Future of Postsecondary Education.

Folder 8
Group I, Series 5: Retrenchment (Budget) 1992
Includes draft of retrenchment plan and draft of budget reduction plan for 1992-1993; Brooklyn College FY 93 Budget Reduction Plan (Draft)

Series 6: Personal Records

Box 4, Folders 9-10

Folder 9
Group I, Series 6: Catherine Silver: Correspondence 1980-1986
Contains the correspondence of Catherine Silver, which includes incoming and outgoing letters to the administration, colleagues and outside agencies.  Re: travel, academic positions, area of expertise, grant Silver received from National Science Foundation, personal matters such as disability leave; re: Silver's publication "Social Forces."  Much of the correspondence re: budget decision to terminate WSP secretarial line (1984); detailed budget of 9/1/85-8/31/86; Includes handwritten material by Catherine Silver.

Folder 10
Group I, Series 6: Catherine Silver: Research Applications 1981
Includes joint proposal submitted by Catherine Silver and Pamela Cain (of Hunter College, Department of Sociology) to National Science Foundation and PSC-CUNY Research Award Program (1981): “Separate Lives: Job Choice of Women and Men; Their Impact on Occupational Structure and Family Life.”

Box 5, Folders 1-10

Folder 1
Group I, Series 6: Catherine Silver: Research Proposal and Papers 1982
Includes proposal submitted by Catherine Silver and Pamela Cain to Russell Sage Foundation, May 1982: “Separate Lives: Job Choices of Women and Men; Their Impact on Occupational Structure and Family Life.”  Includes xerox of bibliography with handwritten notes and markings.  Includes paper by Catherine Silver “The Forgotten Roots of Modern Sociology.  Conservative Ideology, and Applied Social Research: The Case of Frederic Leplay”  Includes paper by Catherine Silver “Changes in the Legal and Social Status of French Women from the Ancien Regime to the French Revolution* (footnote* : This paper was written on the basis of a talk given in Interdisciplinary Study 10, in the Spring of 1981, around the theme Figaro and Freedom, under the sponsorship of the Humanities Institute of Brooklyn College.

Folder 2
Group I, Series 6: Catherine Silver: Curriculum Vitae 1986
Includes curriculum Vitae of Catherine Silber (resume.)  Includes publications and current research and presentations, department committees, etc.  Includes Curriculum Vitae Addendum; Silver’s Psychoanalytical Training, Clinical Experience, etc.  Includes course description, course outline and required texts for Silver’s course titled “Sex, Power and Money.”  Includes appointment information as adjunct/hourly (May 1986); preliminary budget to the Russell Sage Foundation; budget justification for research assistant, typist and consultant.  The majority of materials are undated

Folder 3
Group I, Series 6: Patricia Quercia: Correspondence/Administrative Records 1975-1986
correspondence re: employment of Quercia and information re: college assistant

Folder 4
Group I, Series 6: Patricia Queria: Records and Correspondence 1975-1979
Includes work authorization, contains correspondence re: administrative matters within and between departments, including letters to the President, timekeeping, payroll and leave request, information re: college assistants employed by the college.

Folder 5
Group I, Series 6: Personal Appointments to the Department 1976-1980

Folder 6
Group I, Series 6: Curriculum Vitae, A-M       1970’s – 1985
Includes resume of Patricia Mainardi; her articles and catalogue of exhibit, ‘American Sculpture Folk and Modern,’ at Queens Museum where she served as guest curator and author of  introduction to the catalogue

Folder 7
Group I, Series 6: Curriculum Vitae, N-Z         1985-1986
Contains cover letter and resumes of numerous applications received by Women’s Studies Program

Folder 8
Group I, Series 6: Job Applications: Acting Director Position  1985
Contains the Curriculum Vitae of persons applying to position of Acting Director, 1985.  Includes cover letters, resumes and personal recommendations from outside organizations.

Folder 9
Group I, Series 6: Instructional Staff 1979
Request by Women’s Studies to acquire lists of instructional staff of other departments who are teaching Women’s Studies courses.

*Note: the following folders of this series contain the Curriculum Vitae of faculty members including professors and adjuncts, arranged in alphabetical order.  Also contains Vitae information re: persons applying to the Department for the assistant director position (1985.)  Includes cover letters and personal recommendations.

Folder 10
Group I, Series 6: Harriet Alonso 1982-1986
Also includes syllabus and bibliography for course she created “Feminist Issues and World Peace”’ includes numerous letters of recommendation written for Alonso by Brooklyn College Faculty

Box 6, Folders 1-33

Folder 1
Group I, Series 6: Scarlett Freund Berkowitz 1994

Folder 2
Group I, Series 6: Gertrude Berger 1981-1986
re: travel and expenditure due to interest in developing an International Women’s Studies Institute.

Folder 3
Group I, Series 6: Beverly A. Brown 1990
Includes also: syllabus for “Women In The Cities”

Folder 4
Group I, Series 6: Renate Bridenthal 1975-1982
Includes talk for B.C. Institute in Women’s Studies for Secondary School Faculty, Conference, March 14, 1980: “Out of the Margin and Into the Text.”  The Past and Future of Women’s Studies, R. Bridenthal, articles

Folder 5
Group I, Series 6: Claudette Charbonneau 1976-1981
Includes info re: Patricia Mainardi, Irena Klepfisz, Susan Levine

Folder 6
Group I, Series 6: Edith Chevat 1975
Includes course outline Women in Literature and in Life

Folder 7
Group I, Series 6: Geraldine DeLuca 1984
Includes student evaluations

Folder 8
Group I, Series 6: Jackie Eubanks  undated, presumably 197-

Folder 9
Group I, Series 6: Wendy Westbrook Fairey undated, presumably 198-

Folder 10
Group I, Series 6: Renee Feinberg 1979-1989

Folder 11
Group I, Series 6: Andrea Freud Loewenstein undated 199-

Folder 12
Group I, Series 6: Atina Grossman undated 198-

Folder 13
Group I, Series 6: Ruth D. Handel undated 198-

Folder 14
Group I, Series 6: Patricia Hopkins 1991
Includes course syllabus for Women and Film

Folder 15
Group I, Series 6: Bonita R. Johnson 1978

Folder 16
Group I, Series 6: Beatrice Kachuck 1982-1985

Folder 17
Group I, Series 6: Milagros Ricourt 1993

Folder 18
Group I, Series 6: Karel Rose undated 198-

Folder 19
Group I, Series 6: Patricia Lander 1978-1992
Contains paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. December 5, 1982 Lesbianism as a Mid-Life Choice: Continuities and Discontinuities by Claudatte Charbonneau and Patricia Lander session: “The Social Significance of Homosexuality” – Anthropological Research Group on Homosexuality, 1982.  Contains “On Her Own Terms: Becoming Lesbian in Mid-Life” by Claudette Charbonneau and Patricia Slade Lander, 1984 Chapter outline; Report on fellowship leave, 1978-1979; description of field research; “Redefining Sexuality: Becoming Lesbian in Mid-Life” – explains what her book covers and includes chapter abstracts.

Folder 20
Group I, Series 6: Regine Latortue 1983-1986

Folder 21
Group I, Series 6: Carole Livingston 1981-1987

Folder 22
Group I, Series 6: Martha Livingston undated, 198-

Folder 23
Group I, Series 6: Judith Lorber 1980-1981

Folder 24
Group I, Series 6: Charlotte Meehan 1994

Folder 25
Group I, Series 6: Lilia Melani 1983-1984

Folder 26
Group I, Series 6: Mirtha N. Quintanales 1982

Folder 27
Group I, Series 6: Jeanne B. Mullgrav 1993

Folder 28
Group I, Series 6: Vicky Muniz 1990

Folder 29
Group I, Series 6: Kagendo Murungi 1994

Folder 30
Group I, Series 6: Marcia Newfield 1985-1987
Includes articles by Newfield; “Rape Exhibition” (held at Ohio State Art Gallery”); article “Bettye Lane: Shooting the Movement, May/June 1985, New Directions for Women; “Overdue Applause Greets Black Artist,” March/April 1985; Women in the Arts re: Lois Mailou Jones

Folder 31
Group I, Series 6: Margarite Fernandez Olmos 1983-1984

Folder 32
Group I, Series 6: Pamella Farley 1975-1985

Folder 33
Group I, Series 6: Nancy Ordover 1993-1994

Box 7, folders 1-9

Folder 1
Group I, Series 6: Claire Riley  undated, 198-

Folder 2
Group I, Series 6: Mary M. Rowan 1985

Folder 3
Group I, Series 6: Toni Scalia undated 198-

Folder 4
Group I, Series 6: Virginia Sanchez Korrol 1983

Folder 5
Group I, Series 6: Roberta Satow 1984
Includes course outline for Women’s Studies 10.70

Folder 6
Group I, Series 6: Elvira Tarr 1986

Folder 7
Group I, Series 6: Ellen Willis 1989

Folder 8
Group I, Series 6: Mary Bittner Wiseman 1983

Folder 9
Group I, Series 6: Sylvia Vitale 1978-1979
Includes syllabus for Double Jeopardy: Minority Women in the United States
 

Sub-Group II -Program Course Offerings/Proposals & Restructuring

Series 7: Course Offerings

Box 7, folders 10-29

Folder 10
Brooklyn College Women’s Studies Program Prior to 1974
Group II, Series 7
Course offerings and course proposals
Contains course syllabi; announcement of publication of Women’s Studies an Interdisciplinary Journal- contains a list of participating members; Urban Studies course description; members April 25, 1973; Course Outline for Women’s Studies- Social Science Fall, 1974/Burghardt-Levy; Brooklyn College Women’s Organization- A proposal for Women’s Studies Spring, 1972; Reading List for Special Baccalaureate Degree Program Intensive Seminar, “Women and Literature” Spring 1973 Catherine R. Stimpson; Cuny Women’s Coalition; Education 27.2: Adolescent Development and the Educative Process Professor J.N. Liebermann syllabus; History 28.9 Women in Western Civilization Dr. Renate Bridenthal Spring 1972; History 2819-Fall 1972 Women in Western Civilization Bridenthal; Male and Female in American Society Professor D. David Sec. 21.7G Fall 1973; English 70C Spring 1973-1974 Goddesses and Goddess-Makers: Some Heroines of Novels; Psychology 0.1 Special Topics in Psychology: the Psychology of Women; Philosophic Foundation of Feminism Professor Abigail Rosenthal; Women’s Studies Course Offerings for Spring 1972; Sociology 01 Women, Society and Change Veronica Beechey course description; Women in the United States: A Historical Survey-course description; History 43 Women in the United States, a historical survey and syllabus and reading list; Women in Comparative Political Perspective- new course proposal and syllabus; History 43.9 “Women in the United States: A Survey”: Proposed Course: Women in the United States 1607-197-; Classics 59: Women in Antiquity-Sex and Civilization; Philosophic Foundations of Feminism Professor Abigail Rosenthal; Department of Sociology Sociology 21 The Family Professor Silver Fall 1971; Introductory Women'’ Studies Course in the Humanities: II; History 28.9; School of Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Course An Introduction to Women’s Studies; Adjunct Hours for 1983; Women’s Studies schedule; course offerings for Fall 1980.

Folder 11
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: 1971-1986
Contains description list of photographs in the exhibition "Through the Camera's Eye: Fifty Years of Women at Brooklyn College";  Schedule of Women's History Month events (1982); Women Studies 34-justification; Women Studies 83: Senior Seminar justification; Women Studies: Women and Violence: A Feminist Perspective; rationale, course description and readings for Catherine Silver's Women Studies Special Topic Course (November 9, 1981); Department of Puerto Rican Studies Course Proposal-Special Topics Course-The Colonial Case of Puerto Rico at the United Nations includes course description and justification, course outline and bibliography; Feminist Studies Program Reading for Interdisciplinary Women's Studies Course (family, class, race, sex (gender-indent.) capitalism and imperialism (incl. Third world), socialism; correspondence to Beatrice Kachuck and Catherine Silver from chair of Women's Studies Program at Tennessee University (October 31, 1984); suggested activities to accompany 96.100, introduction to Women's Studies (E. Hunter); The Afro-American Vietnam Experience-Special Topics Course includes course description and projects (1979); Special Topics Course-Anthropology 0.1 Science Fiction (Fall 1979); Anthropology 10-Special Topics in Anthropology-Magic, Witchcraft and Sorcery (Fall 1979); Course Proposal-Anthropology 70.1/70.2 Summer Archaeological Field School (Intensive Program) includes proposal, outline, bibliography and justification; History 23.5 Early and Medieval Christianity; Caribbean Societies from the European Conquest to the End of Slavery History 51.5 includes outline and readings; History 51.6-History of the Modern Caribbean includes outline and readings; 43.11 The Religious Experience in America; Changes in Course description - Medieval History I & II (1975); Special Topics for Summer 1979; 28.9 Special Topics in Modern European History "totalitarianism Under Hitler and Stalin"- outline and readings; History 758.2x Latin American History: Special Topics Proposal for Graduate Course in Caribbean History-Caribbean Societies from the Colonial Period to the Present-includes topics and readings; Special Topics 57.9 in Afro-Asian History Topic for Fall 1979: "The Iranian Revolution in Historical Perspective" includes description and course outline; Special Topics in History 43.9 Special Topics in American History "The Immigrant in American History" includes outline and readings; Recommendations for the Structure of the Senior Thesis seminar; correspondence to Renate Bridenthal from Bart re: Women's Studies prospectus (1971); Women in Western Civilization - Dr. Renate Bridenthal course description and syllabus and bibliography; Women and the Medical System: A Feminist Perspective includes course description and justification, course outline, readings and bibliography; New Forms in Contemporary Writing, By Women, About Women includes course description; Women Studies Course Offerings for Spring 1980 Session; New course offerings for Fall, 1979; suggestions for curricular innovation- Pamella Farley and Renate Bridenthal for the Planning Committee of Brooklyn College Women's Organization [1973?]; justification for social science Interdisciplinary Seminar in Special Topics Fall 1975; Women Studies Program Agenda-Curriculum Committee Meeting April 21, 1975; American Studies 60B Summer Session 1975 Work and Women in America course description; American Studies 84.1 Fall, 1975-Black Women/White Women and the American Experience includes description, bibliography, justification; New Course Proposal: Interdisciplinary Seminar in Special Topics-The Psycho-Social Study of Women; Steering Committee Agenda for Monday, January 8, 1979; W.S. 58.59: Special Topics in Women's Studies : Social Science-Revision of Existing Course-editorial (1978); Agenda for Steering Committee Meeting on December 18, 1978; Revision of Program Requirements (1979); Department of Psychology-classification of request: Editorial Changes in course descriptions (1979); Memorandum of Curriculum Planning Council (1979); Home Economics and Consumer Studies-Revision of Existing Courses-Editorial February 15, 1979; Social Science 40.1 Mini-course in Special Topics-description; Special Topic: Households Spring 1979- Professor William Beer includes bibliography; correspondence to Kingsman from Women's Studies Program re: April Fool Issue (1986); Schedule of Classes of WSP-Spring 1985

Folder 12
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Fall 1974-Spring 1975                  1974-1975

Folder 13
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Fall/Spring 1973/Fall 1975           1973/1975

Folder 14
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Fall 1976                                        1976

Folder 15
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Fall 1977/Spring 1977                   1977

Folder 16
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Spring 1978/Fall 1978                   1978

Folder 17
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Fall 1979/Spring 1979                   1979

Folder 18
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: 1979           1979
Contains Women’s Studies Report 1886- a list of course offerings and “fact sheets on activities of relevance to women’s studies”, corresp re: Women’s Studies Report; 96.100 Introduction to Women Studies syllabus; “The Woman Studies Program: An Introduction for Newcomers” by Renate Bridenthal Coordinator.

Folder 19
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: 1980                                            1980

Folder 20
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Spring 1981                                  1981

Folder 21
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: 1982                                             1982

Folder 22
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: 1982-1984        1982-1984
Flyers advertising course offerings of the women's studies program; included on these flyers are course descriptions.  Includes Women's Studies Program Spring 1983 listing of classes offered; Women's Studies Program pamphlet, undated; pamphlet for Tennessee Women's Studies Program; Women's Studies Program Summer Courses-Summer 1982; Women's Studies Program Courses Fall 1982, Fall 1983, course descriptions (original layouts of flyers); Fall 1983-1984, Linguistics Program at Brooklyn College Fall 1984

Folder 23
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Sp1988/Sp1985/ Sum1982/Sp1985/undated-summer                                                                                           1982-1988

Folder 24
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: 1983                                              1983

Folder 25
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: 1984                                              1984

Folder 26
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Fall 1985                                       1985

Folder 27
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Fall 1986                                       1986

Folder 28
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: March 1987                                   1987

Folder 29
Group II, Series 7: Course Offerings: Spring 1988                                  1988


Series 8: Course Materials

Box 8, folders 1-40

Folder 1
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 10.7FR #2559: Introduction to the Social Sciences   / undated
Bonnie Anderson       Syllabus with Required Readings

Folder 2
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                           / undated
Lilia Melani               Contains exams, book list and syllabus.

Folder 3
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8
Pamella Farley           Contains syllabus

Folder 4
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials:  Women’s Studies: 10.7P                       / undated
Renate Bridenthal       Contains syllabus, hand-out

Folder 5
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 34:Lesbian Experience: Myths, Realities & Analysis                           / undated                      Includes justification and course outline

Folder 6
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials:  Women’s Studies 10.7  / undated
Atina Grossmann         Contains syllabus

Folder 7
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies                         / undated
Judaic Studies 17: The Jewish Woman       Prof. S. Reguer
Includes justification and course description, text, articles and syllabus.

Folder 8
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7 (Social Science)
contains multiple syllabi

Folder 9
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 58.328: Sociology of Women
Allis Rosenberg Wolfe/ Spring 1972
Includes syllabus

Folder 10
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies: History 43: Women in the United States, A Historical Survey        / Spring 1973
Includes course outline of topics covered

Folder 11
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies as a Social Science, Fall 1974
Contains syllabi for fall 1974

Folder 12
Group II, Series 8: Soc.60.2D: Women and Work
Professor Lorber/Fall 1974
Includes syllabus Soc 60.2D Fall 1974 Professor Lorber Women and Work

Folder 13
Group II, Series 8: American Studies 60B/Summer 1975
Includes Work and Women in America

Folder 14
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Humanities 10.7: Introduction to Women’s Studies   Summer1975/Arthur Weinrach
Contains syllabi

Folder 15
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Humanities 10.7-Introduction to Women’s Studies Humanities 10.7L9/Fall 1975
Contains syllabi

Folder 16
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Department of Sociology                   1975-1980
Various Professors
Contains materials of multiple Professors including: Dr. J. Garippe/ Fall 1977/ Sociology 621X/ Female and Male in American Society includes syllabus and required reading; Tsila Zaleman/ Fall 1975/ Soc. 21.7/ Male and Female; Jacqueline A. Carleton/ Sociology 51.5; Professor Lorber/ Spring 1980; Mr. Charosh/ Spring 1980/ Sociology 51.5/ Female and Male in the United States; Charosh/ Fall 1977/ Sociology 51.5; Tsila Zaleman/ Spring 1975/ Socilogy 21.7.  Contains the syllabi for all of these professors.

Folder 17
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10SGS; 1976F            1976
Contains course outline

Folder 18
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Humanities 10.7 Spring/Fall 1976         1976
contains syllabi

Folder 19
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Humanities 10.7- Fall 1976                    1976
contains syllabi

Folder 20
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7/10.8/Humanities  1977
Melani Wachsberger; Fall 1977
Contains Xeroxed class materials and activities

Folder 21
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Humanities 10.7/Spring 1977/Katzer        1977
contains syllabi

Folder 22
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7/Summer 1977        1977
Field Work Project/Analysis and Paper (Information: Written on Folder Reads: S.Praeger and L. Terrone, #3365 Summer ’77 but this information could not be verified through materials located within the folder)

Folder 23
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Social Science 10.7-Introduction to Women’s Studies/Johnson/Waldman/Fall 1977                                                                1977
contains syllabi

Folder 24
Group II, Series 8: Special Topics: The Lesbian Tradition                                    1977-1978
Pamella Farley
Includes course outline and required texts; members of the curriculum planning council (1977-1978); syllabus for The Invisible Woman: The Lesbian Experience – Farley; The Gay Experience – The AMS Press, Inc. – Fiction and Nonfiction from the Homosexual Tradition; corresp re: Women’s Studies developing a series: Women’s Culture in A Historical Perspective: The Minority Experience consisting of two courses to be offered separately – The Invisible Woman and Double Jeopardy: Third World Women in the United States with bibliography; justification of class- The Invisible Woman; syllabus for the Invisible Woman: The Lesbian Cultural Experience (Farley); copy of Robert’s Rules-re: validity of the terms of Motions to Reconsider

Folder 25
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 83 Senior Seminar: Advanced Theories of Feminism
Spring 1978/ R. Bridenthal and P. Farley       1978
xeroxed materials: Female Support Networks and Political Activism: Lillian Wald, Crystal Eastman, Emma Goldman by Blanche Wiesen Cook; xeroxed materials from Latin American Perspectives, Special Issue “Population and Imperialism; Women in the Revolution.” Issue 15, Vol.IV. No. 4 Chinchilla (Fall 1977)=Mobilizing Women: Revolution in the Revolution by Norman Stoltz Chinchilla; syllabus W.S. 83: Advanced Theories of Feminism (Spring 1978, R. Bridenthal and P. Farley); Chinchilla Strategy W.S.83: Socialist Feminism April 6, 1978; Chinchilla, 2 Theoretical Questions raised by rest of Lab issue

Folder 26
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59: Third World Women in the United States
S. Vitale/Fall 1978 #5851                                                                                     1978
Includes bibliography; news release; exam; syllabus

Folder 27
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 34: Mini Course Lesbian Poetry
Spring 1978                                                                                                          1978
Includes “recommendation for the structure of the senior thesis seminar”; notes re: a class on lesbian poetry

Folder 28
Group II, Series 8: Sociology 124 A Study of Homosexuality
Fall 1978/ Prof. Garippa
Contains syllabus-Dept. of Classics-Professor Craig Williams “Gender and Sexuality in Ancient Greece and Rome” Spring 1993 Includes course outline, required texts and bibliography); syllabus-Alternative Studies #124 Sexual Choice in Contemporary Society-A Study of Homosexuality (the information on folder was original to the folder)

Folder 29
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: 10.7 Introduction in the Social Sciences
Meredith Gould; Spring 1978                                                                                   1978
contains syllabi

Folder 30
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7/
G. Zwerman; Summer 1978                                                                                       1978
contains course proposal/syllabus

Folder 31
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                                      1978-1979
Claudette Charbonneau; Fall 1978-1979
Contains course materials including exams

Folder 32
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59: Lives of Women in Science: Career and Contemporary Challenges                 1979
Includes course outline, bibliograhy; proposal for Fall 1979: Women and the Urban Community-includes suggested reading, course outline, bibliography; Women and the Urban Community-proposal for class-Spring 1979 includes topics and issues, project and suggested reading, resume of Harriet Cohen

Folder 33
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8/Charbonneau        1979
Humanities 10.8/Nanette Salomon; Spring 1979
Contains syllabi

Folder 34
Group II, Series 8:W.S. 59 Women and the Urban Community (cancelled)
Harriet Cohen          1979
Includes list of books ordered for the

Folder 35
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                              1979-1980
C. Charbonneau; Fall 1979

Folder 36
Group II, Series 8: History 43.9: Daughters of the Promised Land: Women in American History
Renate Bridenthal/Fall 1979 and Spring 1980                     1979-1981
Includes syllabus; course outlines for Fall 1979, 1980, 1981; guidelines for a history of women in your family (assignment); 43.9 “On The Twentieth Century: Social Ideas in Modern America – includes bibliography and readings

Folder 37
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7/1979-1981           1979-1981

Folder 38
Group II, Series 8: W.S.83 #6066: Senior Seminar
Spring 1980                                                                                               1980
Contains xeroxed material – The Combahee River Collective – A Black Feminist Statement; The Politics of Language by Julia Penelope and Susan Wolfe; includes Basic Review (2-19-80) Lisa Kuriloff and Engels – Background Notes – Clare C. Hannan; Wullerot, Woman, Society and Change: The Patriarchal System-Farley and Simone de Beauvoir, Second Sex, Ch5: “Early Tillers of the Soil”; The Kingdom of the Fathers III – Lisa on Rich; Senior Seminar in Women’s Studies (Spring 1980) report and presentation; cows; mules; Questions for Thought, Personal Note, Summary (paper); Paper: Adrienne Rich of Woman Born by Lisa Kuriloff

Folder 39
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59: Realities of Lesbian Experience
Pamella Farley/Fall 1980                                                                                 1980
Letter from Gloria Naylor re: her novel The Woman of Brewster Place, May 3, 1982; course outline for Fall 1980: W.S. 59: Realities of Lesbian Experience, Pamella Farley; course outline; project assignments; list of out of print lesbian related books for evaluation, The following are xeroxed materials: xerox of portion of Tangents, June 1966 The Lesbian Paperback by Gene Damon; Directory of American Lesbians in History; Lesbian Hoboes Their Lives and Times by JR Roberts (xerox); Female Support Networks and Political Activism: Lillian Wald, Crystal Eastman, Emma Goldman; Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence by Adrienne Rich

Folder 40
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: W.S. 59: Special Topics for the Spring 1980: The American Women’s Home: Architectural History Spring 1980                                            1980
Prof. Leslie Kanes Weisman
Contains proposal 1980 including justification; syllabus and course outline, bibliography; syllabus for course with heading New Jersey school of architecture, detailed course outline for Professor Leslie Kanes Weisman; required reading packet for class included (Spring 1980)

Box 9, folders 1-21

Folder 1
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7/10.8                         1980
contains syllabi, exams, projects, paper assignments, readings

Folder 2
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7/10.8                         1980
contains syllabus, exam

Folder 3
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                                  1980
C. Charbonneau/Spring 1980; Doris Meyer/Spring 1980
Contains syllabus and exams for Charbonneau and student-faculty observation for Charbonneau; readings; syllabus for Meyer, book list, exams and readings.

Folder 4
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                                  1980
Elly Bulkin; Summer 1980
Contains syllabus

Folder 5
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 34: The Lesbian Experience                          1980
W.S. 59: The Invisible Woman: The Lesbian Cultural Experience
W.S. 59: Reclaiming History: Realities of Lesbian Experience
Includes justification, course outline and evaluation of course taught as a special topic: Women’s Studies 59: The Invisible Woman: The Lesbian Cultural Experience taught by Professor Pamella Farley in Fall of 1980; proposal for Fall 1980 – special topic: Women’s Studies 59: Reclaiming History: Realities of the Lesbian Experience (Fall 1980) and includes justification and course outline

Folder 6
Group II, Series 8: English 50.4 Women and Literature
Spring, 1980/Farley                                                                                    1980
Includes xeroxed readings, final examinations; short paper assignment with list of books to choose from, course outline; Emily Dickinson 1831-1886: List of Dickinson’s poems which re: the anger and frustration she felt at being a woman who wanted to write poetry etc.

Folder 7
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                             1980
Claudette Charbonneau
Contains syllabus, exams, readings

Folder 8
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7
Lorber/Lander; Fall 80/81/82                                                                       1980-1982

Folder 9
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 34: The Lesbian Experience                     1980-1984
Includes correspondence re: Women’s Studies attempts to offer a Lesbianism class and correspondence re: Curriculum Planning Council to reconsider decision on course; petition circulated at the CUNY Women’s Coalition Conference (May 3, 1980); Justification of Women’s Studies 34: The Lesbian Experience and course outline; various flyers; minutes of meeting of April 28, 1980 of Committee on Curriculum and Degree Requirements; Minutes of the Meeting of March 20, 1980 of the Curriculum Planning Council; contains “Lesbian Catalog Four” – woman books a bookstore for women Fall/Winter 1983-1984; contains
letters of support from departments and faculty for lesbian course offerings.  Includes statement of need for a course on lesbian literary tradition re: Barnard students

Folder 10
Group II, Series 8: Home Economics 64: Human Sexuality                          1980-1984
Arline Rubin/J. Steinhart
syllabus-Department of Health Science Human Sexuality, Professor Arline M. Rubin (1984); syllabus Human Sexuality – H.E. and C.S. 64, Dr. Arline M. Rubin; syllabus Home Economics 64 Human Sexuality; course outline – J. Steinhart Spring 1980, for Health Science 35 Human Sexuality

Folder 11
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women in Film/Film 22                        1981
Professor Hanlon/Fall 1981
Contains syllabus

Folder 12
Group II, Series 8: W.S.83: Senior Seminar: Theories of Feminism
Spring 1981                                                                                               1981
Syllabus – Woman’s Studies 83: Theories of Feminism: Spring 1981: Renate Bridenthal

Folder 13
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                            1981
Claudette Charbonneau
Contains syllabus and exams

Folder 14
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 38: The Seasons of Women’s Lives: Feminist Perspectives and Methodology                                                                                             1981
Includes course description and justification; course outline; bibliography; required readings; recommended readings; Appendix: Department of Home Economics and Consumer Studies-Family Relationships-42.5 (Rubin) –Examination 1&2; Women’s Studies Program Curriculum Committee from Patricia Lander revisions re: course components

Folder 15
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                            1981
Professor Trudy Katzer/Summer 1981
Contains student’s final examinations; final examinations; syllabus

Folder 16
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Philosophy 6: Ethics and Society
Cook                                                                                                         1981
contains syllabus and articles

Folder 17
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7/1981                    1981
contains syllabus, tests, and quotes from student papers who were in Bonnie Anderson’s class re: how attending a women's studies course has changed their perspectives, etc.

Folder 18
Group II, Series 8: W.S.59: “Sex, Power, and Money: A Political Economy of American
Renate Bridenthal/Fall 1981      1981-1982
Syllabus (Fall 1981); final exam (January 1982); course outline

Folder 19
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 36: Sex, Power and Money: A Political Economy of Women in U.S. Society               1981-1982
Renate Bridenthal/Fall 1981
Includes bulletin description, justification; course outline; bibliography; correspondence

Folder 20
Group II, Series 8:  Course Materials: Women and the Law/ Law 20                 1981-1982
Anna Marie Mascolo/ Fall 1981
Contains correspondence with Silver and syllabus.  Also letter and resume of Nancy S. Erickson, Professor of Law seeking a temporary teaching position.

Folder 21
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8/10.7                    1981-1982
10.8: Margarite Fernandez Olmos; Fall 1981/10.8:  Professor Bonnie Anderson; Fall 1981/10.7: Professor Lorber; Fall 1981/10.8: Pamella Farley; Fall 1981 and January 1982
10.7: Alice Radosh
contains syllabi, reading lists, exams

Box 10, folders 1-23

Folder 1
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 35: Women and the Medical System: A Feminist Perspective
Professor Lorber/Fall 1982                        1981-1982

Folder 2
Group II, Series 8: W.S.59: Women in American History
Renate Bridenthal/Fall 1981             1981-1985
Harriet Alonso/Summer 1985
Correspondence; course description and required readings; syllabus; recommended bibliography; syllabus (Renate Bridenthal/Fall 1981); a manual for Preparing Undergraduate Curriculum Proposals for Faculty Council (Prepared 1982-1983 and reaffirmed 1984-1985); midterm (Harriet Alonso, Summer 1985; syllabus (Harriet Alonso); syllabus (Harriet Alonso-Intro to Women’s Studies)

Folder 3
Group II, Series 8: W.S.83: Senior Seminar #5573
Spring 1982/Pamella Farley                                                                       1982
Corresp – includes letter re: senior seminar students; Includes Simone de Beauvoir, Second Sex, Ch. 5 “Early Tillers of the Soil”; An Analysis of Reproductive Rights: Sterilization, Abuse and Abortion Rights (by Helene Kustre of Pamella Farley’s W.S. 83.1, Spring 1982; Ain’t I A Woman Black Women and Feminism by Bell Hooks (by Carolyn Thomas); Common Differences: Conflicts in Black and White Feminist Perspectives by Joseph Lacoos (Helen Kostre); Michelle Wallace’s Black Macho and Teh Myth of the Superwoman (Cishyn Browne Dempster); Women, Race and Class by Anjela Y. Davis (Rosemary Hinson)

Folder 4
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59: Special Topic: Women’s Education and Career Choices: Options and Obstacles                                                                                                   1982
Fall 1982/Renee Feinberg
Syllabus, flyer, reserve book list

Folder 5
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 32: Women’s Popular Culture: Creation in the Arts, Crafts and Music  #5572                                                                                                         1982
Spring 1982/C. Livingston
Contains midterm and final exam

Folder 6
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                           1982
Professor D. Meyer/ June 1982 and Professor Karel Rose/ Spring 1982
Contains exams, textbook requisition form, hand-outs for Professor D. Meyer/ Contains student exam and paper of a student protesting their received grade of Professor Karel Rose

Folder 7
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                            1982
Harriet Alonso/ Summer 1982
Contains syllabus and exam

Folder 8
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                            1982
Professor Karel Rose/ Fall, 1982
Contains book list and syllabus

Folder 9
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 58: Women’s Education and Career Choices: Library Research Methodology (Special Topics Course)                                                                        1982
Renee Feinberg
Includes proposal for Special Topics Course in the Women’s Studies Program, Fall 1982 submitted by Renee Feinberg-includes justification, course outline, assigned readings for special topics; correspondence

Folder 10
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7
Alonso/Quintales/Alvare; 1982                                                             1982

Folder 11
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7 Kachuck/Lander/Bridenthal/Silver; 1982                                             1982
Contains syllabi, exams and project assignments involving interview conducting

Folder 12
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59: Feminist Issues and World Peace                 1982-1983
Correspondence; syllabus; bibliography and justification; session content developed by Silver, Eubanks, Berger, Ginsberg, Mahan, Alonso (1982)

Folder 13
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7TT/10.7/10.7TC
Silver/Lorber/Kachuck/Lander; Fall 1982/Fall 1982-1983                    1982-1983

Folder 14
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7C/10.7PC
Professor Anderson/Professor Lander; Spring 1983                               1983
Includes group role play project (Anderson) and Feminist Science Fiction Selection compiled by Bonnie Anderson; Slide list of Women Artists 1750-present and a list of books out which slide images were taken.

Folder 15
Group II, Series 8: W.S. Senior Seminar #6375 Spring 1983
Catherine Silver                                                                                    1983
Correspondence, includes assignment for last two weeks of Woman’s Studies senior seminar; senior seminar-Motherhood Section; course outline, required books and course requirements for Catherine Silver, Spring 1983 Senior Seminar; advertisement for Senior seminar (Spring 1983, Professor Silver) Rethinking Sexuality, Language and Motherhood; assignments next two meetings (February 14 and February 28)

Folder 16
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7                           1983
Claire Riley; Summer of 1983

Folder 17
Group II, Series 8: W.S.59 Women and Reproductive Rights                          1983
Includes justification, required readings, course outline, course requirements to be offered Spring 1983

Folder 18
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 36: Sex, Power and Money
Catherine B. Silver/ Fall 1983 #5411                                                             1983
Includes syllabus; summary of discussion of Tuesday, September 20th, 1983; summary of September 27, 1983; midterm examination; final examination

Folder 19
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 32: Women’s Popular Culture #5410                                                                                                            1983
Carole R. Livingston/ Fall 1983
Contains syllabus and final exam.

Folder 20
Group II, Series 8: W.S.59: Feminist Issues and World Peace
Harriet Alonso                                                                                               1983

Folder 21
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                            1983
Pamela Farley/ Spring 1983 and Margarite Fernandez Olmos
Most of the materials re: Professor Farley; exams, handouts, flyers.  Contains course syllabus for Olmos.

Folder 22
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                             1983
Professor Melani/ Summer 1983 and Harriet Alonso
Contains flyer for Women’s Studies class offerings, Summer 1983 and syllabus for Harriet Alonso.

Folder 23
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 36: Sex, Power and Money
Catherine Silver/Fall 1984 #5796       1984
Letter sent out re: cancellation of course due to small enrollment

Box 11, folders 1-37

Folder 1
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies: WS35PB: Women and Medicine: A Feminist
Perspective                                                                                                    1984
Judith Lorber/Fall 1984
includes syllabus; oral presentation; written assignment; course outline

Folder 2
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 32: Women’s Popular Culture: Creation in Arts, Crafts and Music #3274                                                                                  1984
Harriet Alonso/ Summer 1984

Folder 3
Group II, Series 8: WS59J: Black Women’s Lives Through Fiction  1985
List of supplementary reading list; Fall 1985 instructor Regine LaTortue

Folder 4
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                              1985
Harriet Alonso/ Summer, 1985

Folder 5
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                              1985
Trudy Katzer/ Spring 1985
Contains syllabus, final examination and reading list.

Folder 6
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59: Black Women in Fiction
Fall 1985                                                                                                         1985
W.S. 59: Black Women’s Lives Through Fiction outline and bibliograhy; correspondence re: WS59 will be the same as Africana Studies 60.1JHR

Folder 7
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 1985-1988              1985-1988
Satow/Bell/Kitch
Includes annual evaluation for Professor Satow (1985-1986)/flyer

Folder 8
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59 Feminist Issues 2: World Peace
Summer 1986                1985-1988
Summer 1986 Space Allotment for Graduate and Undergraduate Courses; correspondence; course outline for Summer 1986; undergraduate class patterns-Summer 1986; letter to Harriet Alonso informing her that her syllabus has been chosen for inclusion in the 5th edition of Peace and World Order Studies: Curriculum Guide by the Five College Program in Peace and World Security Studies (1988); includes syllabus and bibliography; justification and course description

Folder 9
Group II, Series 8: W.S.59: Women and Reproductive Rights
Nancy Romer/Fall 1986
Syllabus

Folder 10
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 35M: Women and the Medical System: A Feminist Perspective #4517
Dr. M. Greene/Fall 1986
Course outlines/readings; research paper and presentation; Women in Medicine Library Subject Headings

Folder 11
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 37: Women and Violence: A Feminist Perspective / W.S. 37: Women and Reproductive Rights
Includes justification, course outline, required and suggested readings for W.S. 37 Women and Violence: A Feminist Perspective/ Includes justification and discussion; required reading; course outline for W.S. 59: Women and Reproductive Rights, Fall 1986, Nancy Romer/Typewritten justification of Women’s Studies Program/Includes course description, justification (multiple versions); suggested readings for Womens Studies 37: Women and Violence

Folder 12
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7PC                          1986
Anderson/Bridenthal; Spring 1986

Folder 13
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 32: Women’s Popular Culture
Carole R. Livingston                                                                                        1986-1987

Folder 14
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                              1986-1987
Karel Rose/ Carole R. Livingston

Folder 15
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                             1986-1987
Karel Rose

Folder 16
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7 Correspondence  1987
Correspondence letter to Anderson from academic advisement re: student who took 10.7 class twice accidentally

Folder 17
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7   / Bridenthal              1987

Folder 18
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: W.S. 36: Political Economy of Women in the United States: Sex, Power and Money                                         #6042
Beatrice Kachuck/Fall 1987
Includes course outline; required readings; course requirements; final examination; midterm examination

Folder 19
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8                                  1987
Women and the Arts and Literature
Donex Xiques/ Fall 1987

Folder 20
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7P                                1987-1988
Contains final examination/syllabus

Folder 21
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 81 IV: Battered Women’s Research Project #6355 1987-1988
Course Outline: Fall 1987 Magistrates Part Research Project and course outline – Spring 1988 W.S. 81.1 Independent Study Domestic Violence
Note: title of folder kept

Folder 22
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8C                           1987-1989
Donez Xiques
Contains flyers, pamphlets, syllabus and assignments

Folder 23
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 59BC: Women and Work in America: A Historical Overview
Dr. Dorothy Fennell, Fall 1988
Syllabus Women and Work in America A Historical Overview (Dorothy Fennell, Fall 1988); xeroxed materials “Working Women in War and Peace 1861-1866”; We’re no Kitty Foyles by Sharon Hartman Strom; Survival Strategies among African American Women Workers: A Continuing Process by Rosalyn Terbourg – Penn; Women Workers, Feminism and the labor movement since the 1960’s by Ruth Milkman; Women in the Knights of Labor 1881-1886; flyer (WS 59BC Fall 1988, Alexandra Weinbaum; WS 59BC)

Folder 24
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 81.1: Interdisciplinary Project 6167
Spring 1988                                                                                                   1988
Syllabus (Spring ’88, Dr. Nancy Romer and Geraldine Hailstolk, ACGW) Women’s Center Coalition for Criminal Justice Reform for Battered Women/Domestic Violence/Magistrate’s Part Research Project
Note: title of folder kept

Folder 25
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 32M: Women’s Popular Culture: Creation in the Arts, the Crafts and Music #5511                                                                                       1988
Carole R. Livingston
Contains flyers and syllabus for Livingston’s class and flyer announcing class taught by Professor Mainardi of the Art Department.

Folder 26
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 34D: The Lesbian Experience               1988
Patricia Lander (of the Dept of Anthropology and Archaeology)
Includes course outline, final examination and flyers

Folder 27
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 35M: Women and the Medical System: A Feminist Perspective (Health and Nutrition Sciences 34)
Michele Greene/Spring 1988                                                                      1988
Letter from Carole R. Livingston-unsolicited praise for Professor Greene’s tenure; pamphlets-Spring 1988 Women’s Studies Program; research paper assignment; flyers

Folder 28
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8D/ 10.8XV         1988
T. Katzer/ Fall 1988  Contains book list and syllabus

Folder 29
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7P/10.7xJK         1988
Contains flyers, announcements for classes

Folder 30
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 35M: Women and the Medical System
Michele Greene/ Spring 1989   #5919           1988-1989
Includes syllabus for Spring 1988; flyers for class (Spring 1989)

Folder 31
Group II, Series 8: W.S. 36D: Political Economy of Women in the United States: Sex, Power and Money   Marilyn Rall/Spring 1989  #5920    1989
Includes flyers; syllabus with midterm examination included

Folder 32
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 32: Women’s Traditional Arts: Creation in the Arts, Crafts and Music                 1989
Georgeen Comerford
Syllabus and selected bibliography; Flyer for Women’s Studies 32M: Women’s Traditional Arts: Creation in the Arts, Crafts and Music #6251 -- this course was previously entitled Women’s Popular Culture

Folder 33
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 32B: Women’s Traditional Arts: Creatiojn in the Arts, Crafts, and Music
Georgeen Comerford/Summer 1989/cancelled      Flier

Folder 34
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.8EF                     1989
Contains only flyers, no course materials

Folder 35
Group II, Series 8: Women’s Studies 10.8P                                                  1989
Women in the Arts/Fall 1989/Wendy Fairey
Fall 1989   Contains only flyers, no course materials

Folder 36
Group II, Series 8: Course Materials: Women’s Studies 10.7                         1989
Fall 1989/Satow                     Includes syllabus and flyers.

Folder 37
Group II, Series 8: W.S.59BC: Women and Science     1989
Janice Koch, Fall 1989, flyer (W.S.59BC Women and Science)
syllabus; note reading “Cancelled Fall 1979”


Series 9: Curriculum Proposals and Restructuring

Box 11, folders 38-42

Folder 38
Group II, Series 9: Women’s Studies Program: Core Curriculum                    1975-1983
Includes Core 5 syllabus: Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning and Computer Programming; syllabus for Core Studies 7.1: Science in Modern Life: Chemistry, Professor D.A. Labianca Fall 1983; Core 1 syllabus; Correspondence to Teachers of Core 6, Spring 1984 re: syllabus containing lists of books used in the classes; Core 2.2 (Music) syllabus (Nancy Hayer); Report on a project to integrate scholarship on women in the Introductory Courses at Hunter College; budget: core proposal; Core 1 syllabus (Dunkle?); correspondence; panelists for the College-Wide seminars on the Core Curriculum, February 3-11, 1981 includes description of core classes; outline of Puerto Rican Studies 70.2: The Puerto Rican Woman; description of Women’s Studies Programs in other departments; Women in U.S.: Description; Special Topics Courses; Women’s Studies Class Description; Special Topics Courses, Integrating New Scholarship on Women in to a Core Curriculum: A Proposal for Brooklyn College; graph of enrollment in Women’s Studies –Fall Semester (1974-1986); Enrollment in Women’s Studies co-listed courses-Fall Semester The decline parallels the Introduction of Core classes; current graduate program in Urban Administration/ Department of Political Science, Permanent Electives, Special Topics Courses; Women’s Studies Plan in Relation to Core, Memorandum “Identifying A Feminist Perspective; Registration Figures for Women’s Studies Courses for Fall 1975, Spring 1976; description, syllabus and reading list for Introduction to Women’s Studies in the Humanities; Department of Anthropology-course descriptions and course outlines.

Folder 39
Group II, Series 9: Curriculum Proposals                                                    1974-1981
Contains:
1.) Proposal for an Interdisciplinary Program in Women’s Studies in the School of Humanities and The School of Social Sciences at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (June 1974) Includes description of program, costs, student body to be served, curriculum and course outline, description, syllabus and curriculum vitae
2.) Miscellaneous Correspondence
3.) Africana Studies 19- course title The Comparative Study of Slavery, explanation and bibliography (October 1978)
4.) Proposed Special Topics Course 22.3 (Ms. Holly Kaye, Fall 1979) Neighborhood Revitalization and Community Organization includes course outline
5.) Africana Studies 73: Summer, 1979 Research seminar to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean includes outline and bibliography
6.) Women’s Studies 59: Special Topics: Proposal for Fall 1979: Women and the Urban Community
7.)Proposed schedule of courses – Spring 1978
8.)W.S. 59.1 Special Topics in Women’s Studies, W.S. 80.5 Interdisciplinary Project; W.S. 59.2 Special Topics in Women’s Studies; (social science) Women’s Studies 80.6 Interdisciplinary Project; (social science); Women’s Studies 80.6 Interdisciplinary Project (course descriptions and justification) undated
9.)Proposal for Psychology of Masculinity – Psychology 8.5 includes justification, course outline and bibliography, 1978
10.) Letter of January 8, 1984 to Women’s Studies Program from Helene Aylon re: “a kind of political Women and Art course”
11.) Course Program- ‘Creating Performance Art’ includes description, justification, objectives, outline, teaching methods and assignments, evaluation, optional: weekend intensive
12.) Africana Studies 29: Caribbean Literature includes description, justification, course outline, bibliography; October 8, 1978
13.) W.S. 32 Women’s Popular Folk Culture: Creative records of American Women’s Experience in Music and the Arts includes justification and bibliography; W.S.59: Special Topics: Reclaiming History: Realities of Lesbian Experience includes justification, course outline, required readings, suggested readings; W.S. 37: Women and Violence: A Feminist Perspective includes justification, course outline, required reading, suggested readings; W.S. 59: Special Topic: The Season’s of Women’s Lives includes justification, course outline, references cited; W.S. 36: Sex, Power and Money: A Political Economy of Women in US Society includes justification and course outline
14.) W.S. 32: Women’s Popular Culture: Creation in the Arts, Crafts and Music includes justification and course outline
15.) W.S.38: The Seasons of Women’s Lives includes justification, course outline, required readings, recommended readings
16.) Special Topics: Soc. 22.4: The Uses of Sociology Proposed by Egon Mayer includes course outline and pertinent bibliography

Folder 40
Group II, Series 9: Women’s Studies 3-Year Plan Structure Statement    1979-1983
Contains draft for 3 Year Plan 1979-1982; budget request Feb. 26, 1980; Enrollment Figures Spring 1980; Memo to Committee on structure-public Hearing’s from Women’s Studies Program Steering Committee re: Women’s Studies and College Restructuring Jan 23, 1980; outline of courses offered by Women’s Studies Program; memo re: Women’s Studies 2Year Plan: September 1981-1983 dated February 18, 1981 from Robert Hess etc to Steering Committee Co-Coordinators; 3 Year Plan 1979-1982 Draft

Folder 41
Group II, Series 9: Women’s Studies Course Offerings: WSP 2-Year Plan Fall 1981-Spring 1983
Includes memo: February 18, 1981 re: Women’s Studies two-year Plan: September 1981-June 1983; Two Year Plan “A”-Draft Proposal Tentative

Folder 42
Group II, Series 9: Women’s Studies Course Offerings: WSP 5 Year Plan April, 1985
                                                                                                                      1985-1990
Contains Women’s Studies Program 5 Year Plan developed in accordance with Brooklyn College, 1985-1990; major Institutional Goals - April, 1985

Box 12, folders 1-6

Folder 1
Group II, Series 9: Women’s Studies Co-Majors                                     1975-1983
Correspondence re various students who completed requirements for a co-major in Women’s Studies.  The WSP co-major is in conjunction with a major in a traditional academic department; includes info: regarding requirements of co-majors- includes two introductory courses, three electives and a capstone seminar –with submission of a thesis, correspondence re: dual major appearing on student’s transcript; student census.

Folder 2
Group II, Series 9: Programmatic Needs of Women’s Studies Program     1980-1982
Programmatic needs of Women’s Studies Program at Brooklyn College for the next three years (1981); Women’s Studies Program’s Requests for 1981-1982, Women’s Studies Activities 1980-1981; Women’s Studies 1980-1981 Committees

Folder 3
Group II, Series 9: Women’s Studies Program: Revision of Existing Program 1978-1983
Revisions of descriptions of courses; addition of courses as co-listed courses for the WSP Program, WSP Final Proof; Form for submitting Routine undergraduate curricular changes at Brooklyn College; various revisions of course descriptions (1981); revision of program requirements (1979); revision of existing program-Women’s Studies; new courses; removal of prerequisites for certain classes

Folder 4
Group II, Series 9: General Miscellaneous: 1974-1985
Information re: final examination schedule (1986); co-listing of classes (1985); graph of enrollment in Women's Studies Fall Semester 1974-1986; Faculty Listing Fall 1976 and electives and observation of teaching; course outline for Fall 1976 Hum. 10.7(?) Pat and Claudette; Course Outline and Readings Psych 01 The Psychology of Women Judith Waters.

Folder 5
Group II, Series 9: General Miscellaneous: 1986-1987
Pamphlet of Women's Studies Program class offerings; course offerings for 1987; letters of recommendation for Doris Meyer; memo re: reference library in Women's Studies office; Enrollment figures for Spring, 1987; Spring 1987 grade instructions.

Folder 6
Group II, Series 9: General Miscellaneous: 1987-1988
Data for inclusion in the FOPW's 1987 edition of a Woman's Yellow Book; memo's from Woman's Studies Office-Carole Livingston (1988)


Series 10: Course-Related Correspondence

Box 12, folders 7-10

Folder 7
Group II, Series 10: Correspondence: Clearance File for New Course Proposals  1974-81
Correspondence re: clearance for course proposals (clearance from various departments; some include course outline and justification); Includes course description and readings for Women’s Autobiographical Prose, Letters, Journals-Catherine Silver; Women’s Studies 32: required reading, recommended readings; course outline for Women Studies 36: A Political Economy of Women in U.S. Society; Sex, Power and Money; W.S. 32: Women Folk Culture: Creative Records of American Women’s Experience in Music and the Arts: course outline, bibilography and justification

Folder 8
Group II, Series 10: Course Related Correspondence                               1977-1990
Class offerings, title of course changes, memos to professions corresp re: committees; re: courses; biographical sketch of Donna Arking, June Traibman; Includes course outline and bibliography for Special Topics Course: The History of feminism and Feminist Movements (Renate Bridenthal); correspondence sent to Geraldine Ferrarro re: invitation to speak at a Brooklyn College teach in, “Unity : Dissolving the Barriers, Respecting the Differences”= response by the college to the murder of Yusef Hawkins, the violent attack on two Jewish young men outside the Brooklyn College Hillel (1990)-various drafts of the letter.

Folder 9
Group II, Series 10: Course Related Correspondence    1992-1993
Erika Polakoff Letters – Program Coordinator
Correspondence re: speakers, job description of office administrator for Women’s Center/Women’s Studies Program; pamphlet with correspondence on back for women in the 90’s Growth Through Connection: Developing Selfhood; Enhancing relationships with recommended reading list (Donna Arking); Brooklyn College FIPSE Task Force Meeting Minutes (October 29, 1992); Kingsborough Community College syllabus – Biology of Women- Syllabus (Muzio, 1992); correspondence re: programs with guest speakers.

Folder 10
Group II, Series 10: Correspondence Re: Guest Speakers    1992-1993
Erika Polakoff Letters – Program Coordinator
Video List (1993); letter sent to Diane Dixon and second letter to Maxine Wolfe includes info re Polakoff’s new program: “Project Impact Technical Assistance”; correspondence re: guest speakers, flyer- gender Politics and Post-Communism Reflections from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union and order form; flyer for 1993 Summer Workshop in Quantitative Research Methods; Letter of Feb. 11, 1999 contains biographical sketch of Polakoff; Feb 18th, 1993=list of documentary videos used by Polakoff in her classes; correspondence of Feb. 1, 1993 re: Planning Committee Meeting, flyer advertising showing of “Chief Wilma P. Mankiller: Woman of Power,” correspondence re: Polakoff’s Photo Exhibition in art gallery of LaGuardia Hall; flyer advertising Feminist Theory Study Group at which Yaffa Eliach, Broeklundian Professor of Judaic Studies will speak about “Shtetl Women;” Feminist Theory Study group flyer with readings listed (September 1992); flyers for Brooklyn College Women’s Center.

Series 11: Enrollment Statistics & Evaluations

Box 12, folders 11-12

Folder 11
Group II, Series 10: Evaluation and Observation Forms: Student and Faculty   1975-1977
Evaluation Form for Women’s Studies; Student-Faculty observation forms; correspondence to Renate Bridenthal re: evaluation s and site visits; observation of teaching; student reaction to teaching.  Some sheets are blank while others have been completed.

Folder 12
Group II, Series 10: Enrollment Statistics: 1974-1986

Sub-Group III - Women's Studies Programs & Special Events

Series 12: Eureka Project

Box 13 --- Note: This box has been temporarily Removed from the archive to the Women’s Studies Department prior to processing of materials.

Box 14, folders 1-2

Folder 1
Group III, Series 12: Eureka Project: Eureka Scrapbook: 1987-1990
The materials composing these files are xeroxes of the original documents.  The original binder remains at the Women's Studies Office.  This folder contains a large portion of xeroxed photographs.  Contains Eureka pamphlet, News Release: "Brooklyn College's New "Eureka!" Program to Stress Benefits of Mathematics Training and Athletic Competition for Young Women"; photographs; Eureka! Role Models Past/Present/Future; Eureka Sports August ,1988; "Eureka!" Program Stresses Math and Sports for Young Women June 26, 1987-Starrett Sun; pamphlet"Helping Your Child Choose a Career: Tips for Parents"; Eureka-student writings (newsletter?)-Thursday August 11, 1988; "Big Plus for Females-If a Woman's Smart, Chances are she likes Sports"- from Sports Illustrated, November 23, 1987 by J.E. Vader

Folder 2
Group III, Series 12: Eureka Project: Eureka Photographs: August 1990/pamphlet 1990
Photographs removed from original binder with project pamphlet

Series 13: Project Impact

Box 14, folders 3-12

Folder 3
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Budget Book                                     1989
contains only two items

Folder 4
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Letters to Host Organization               1990-1991
correspondence re: student interns

Folder 5
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Memo’s to Lillian Cody                      1990
re: stipends, reimbursement, etc.

Folder 6
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Rejection / Waiting List Letters to Applicants 1991
from Beverly Brown to applicants Spring 1991

Folder 7
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Rejected                                           1990
Includes cover letters and resumes of applicants

Folder 8
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Memos to Interns                              1990-1991

Folder 9
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Recruitment Letters                           1991
March 26, 1991 – one letter- recruitment letter for Fall 1991

Folder 10
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Correspondence to Interns      / Spring 1991

Folder 11
Group III, Series 13: Project Impact: Miscellaneous Correspondence          1990
Five items of correspondence; contains 1990 New York State Assembly Task Force on Women’s Issues – Summary of Legislation, April 1990

Folder 12
Group III, Series 13: Internship Book: WCDLP
binder containing descriptions of organizations offering internships

Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group

Box 15, folders 1-7

Folder 1
Group III, Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group Fall 1991                      1991
Contains readings; agenda of readings for October 1991 at which Lynda Day, Assistant Professor, Department of Africana Studies will speak; contains definition of 'womanist'; contains the following articles for readings 1.) King, Deborah.  "Multiple Jeopardy, Multiple Consciousness: The Context of a Black Feminist Ideology" excerpted from Feminist Theory in Practice and Process edited by Michelin Malson et al.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989 pp. 265-295. 2.)"Women Welfare, and the Politics of Need Interpretation" (chapter 7) from Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory by Nancy Fraser, The University of Minnesota Press, 1989; 3.) "The Importance of Feminist Critique for Contemporary Cell Biology" from Feminism and Science edited by Nancy Tuana, Indiana University Press, 1989. 4.) "Men Against Patriarchy" by Toril Moi (Part II, chapter 8) from Gender and Theory: Dialogues on Feminist Criticism by Linda S. Kaufmann, 1989. 5.) Review Essay by William Sewell of Gender and Politics of History by Joan Wallach Scott, New York: Columbia University Press, 1988. 6.) A Black Feminist Statement The Combahee River Collective. 7.) "In Search of Unconventional Women: Histories of Puerto Rican Women in Religious Vocations Before Mid-Century" by Virginia Sanchez Korrol Oral History Review 1612 (Fall, 1988): 47-63; 8.) "Deconstructing Deconstructionism (or, Whatever Happened to Feminist Studies?)" by Kathleen Barry Jan/Feb MS p 83-85. 9.) "The Frontier Family: Dislocation and the American Experience" by Lillian Schlissel p. 81-90.

Folder 2
Group III, Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group Fall 1991                   1991
Fall 1991 schedule; "Speaking in Tongues: Dialogics, Dialectics, and the Black Woman Writer's Literary Tradition" by May Gwendolyn Henderson; memo re: New Directions in Feminist Theory Study Group

Folder 3
Group III, Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group Spring 1991               1991
Spring 1991 Schedule; article "Deconstructing Deconstructionism (or Whatever Happened to Feminist Studies?)" by Kathleen Barry; "Feminism/Postmodernism" by Nancy Fraser and Linda J. Nicholson Routledge: Chapman S. Hall Inc., 1990

Folder 4
Group III, Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group: Spring 1992               1991-1992
Contains the readings for the Spring 1992 group meeting.
CUNY Faculty Development Seminar, 1991-1992-Balancing the Curriculum from Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Class by Dorothy O. Heller, Professor of History and Women's Studies at Hunter College and Altagracia Ortiz, Professor of History and Puerto Rican Studies at John Jay College (November 1991 draft); Section I "Theories of Socialization" from Sey, Society, and Personal Choice by Diana Meyers New York: Columbia University Press, 1989; " In Search of Unconventional Women: Histories of Puerto Rican Women in Religious Vocations Before Mid-Century" by Virginia Sanchez Korrol from Oral History Review 16/2 (Fall, 1988): 47-63; Chapter 3: "the Frontier Family: Dislocation and the American Experience by Lillian Schlissel; Feminist Theory Study Group Schedule-Spring 1992 Schedule (1991).

Folder 5
Group III, Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group: Readings Fall 1992           1992
Contains readings for Fall 1992.
Article: "From Shtetl to Corporate Management: Jewish Women in the Labor Force" by Dr. Yaffa Eliach from The Jewish Voice February 1989 Vol. 2, No. 6; "The Ejszyskzki Tower: The Tower of Faces' by Yaffa Eliach from The Jewish Studies Network Spring 1991 Vol. 5, Number 1; "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" Andre Lorde from  Sister/Outsider New York: Crossing Press, 1984; "Something About the Subject Matter Makes It Hard to Name" by Gloria Yamato edited by Gloria Anzaldua from Haciendo Caras Making Face, Making Soul and "Racism and Women's Studies" by Barbara Smiths "The Costs of Exclusionary Practices in Women's Studdies" by Maxine Baca Zinn, Lynn Weber Cannon, Elizabeth Higginbotham and Bonnie Thorton Dill.; "Multiple Jeopardy, Multiple Consciousness: the Context of A Black Feminist Ideology" by Deborah King; "The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action" (a paper delivered at the Modern Language Association's "Lesbian and Literature Panel";  "Scratching the Surface: Some Notes on Barriers to Women and Loving" from A Black Feminist Statement: The Combahee River Collective.

Folder 6
Group III, Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group: Fall 1992
Contains "The Social Construction of Gender and the Art of the Mende" (overview?) by Lynda R. Day of Brooklyn College.

Folder 7
Group III, Series 14: Feminist Theory Study Group Readings   undated
Contains:
1.) Review Essay by William Sewell of The Gender and The Politics of History by Joan Wallach Scott New York: Columbia University Press, 1988;
2.) "Feminism/Postmodernism" by Nancy Fraser and Linda J. Nicholson, Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Inc., 1990.
3.) "The Family in Contemporary Feminist Thought: A Critical Review" by Jane Flax The University of Massachusetts Press, 1982;
4.) "The Regulation of Images" (author not indicated);
5.) Preface and "The Importance of Feminist Critique for Contemporary Cell Biology" from Feminism and Science edited by Nancy Tuana Indiana University Press, 1989.
6.) "Women, Welfare, and The Politics of Needs Interpretation" (Chapter 7) and from Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory, 1989.
7.) "Gender: A Useful Category of Historical Analysis (Chapter 2).
8.) Postscripts by Claudia Koontz from Review of Gender and the Poltics of History by Joan Wallach Scott.
9.) "Gender Is Everywhere" by Jane Caplan-review of Gender and the Poltics of History by Joan Wallach Scott.
10.) "Struggle Over Needs: Outline of a Socialist-Feminist Theory of Late Capitalist Political Culture" (Chapter 8);
11.) "Men Against Patriarchy" by Toril Moi from Gender and Theory: Dialogues on Feminist Criticism by Linda S. Kaufmann, UK: Basil Blackwell Ltd., 1989.
12.) "Deconstructing Deconstructionism (or Whatever Happened to Feminist Studies?) by Kathleen Barry from Ms., Jan/Feb. 1991.
13.) Section I "Theories of Socialization", Section II "Feminine and Masculine Socialization", Section III "Autonomy and Feminine Socialization"; Section IV "Full Autonomy-An Attainable Ideal", Section V "Autonomy-Enhancing Socialization";
14.) "Charity Girls and City Pleasures: Historical Notes on Working Class Sexuality, 1880-1920" by Kathleen Peiss.
15.) "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence" by Adrienne Rich from Powers of Desire: The Politics of Sexuality eds. Snitow, Ann and Christine Stansell et al. New York City, 1983.
16.) Ch. 2 "Homosexual Relations in Kinship-Structured Societies" from The Construction of Homosexuality by David F. Greenberg Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
17.) "I Lead Two Lives: Confessions of a Closet Baptist" and "Teaching the Psychology of Women: A Lesbian-Feminist Perspective" by Coralyn Fontaine from Lesbian Studies Present and Future by Margaret Cruikshank The Feminist Press, 1982.
18.) Preface and Introduction of Companeras: Latina Lesbians: (An Anthology) Compiled and edited by Juanita Ramos of Latina Lesbian History Project of New York City.
19.) "The Be Seen: The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory" by Marilyn Frye New York: The Crossing Press, 1983
20.) Bowers vs. Hardwick, Supreme Court Case.
21.) Preface and "Across the Kitchen Table A Sister-to-Sister Dilaogue" by Barbara and Beverly Smith and "Lesbianism: An Act of Resistance" by Cheryl Clarke from This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color eds. Anzaldua, Gloria and Cherrie Moraga New York: The Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press.
22.) Introduction and Race and Culture: Memphis, Tennessee, Minneapolis, Minnesota, San Antonio, Texas from In Search of Gay America Women and Men In a Time of Change by Neil Meller
23.)"Lesbians in American Indian Cultures" by Paula Gunn Allen from Hidden from History: Reclaiming the Gay and Lesbian Past ed. by George Chauncey, Jr. et al. New York: New American Library.
24.) Ch. 8 "The Puerto Rican Cultural Response to Female Homosexuality" by Hilda Hidalgo and Elia Hidalgo Christensen.
25.) "Why Is This Book Different From All Other Books?" by Evelyn Torton Beck from Nice Jewish Girls A Lesbian Anthology edited by Evelyn Torton Beck New York: The Crossing Press.
26.) "The Politics of Transliteration: Lesbian Personal Narratives" by Bonnie Zimmerman from The Lesbian Issue Essays from Signs edited by Estelle B. Freedman, Barbera C. Gelpi, et al The University of Chicago Press, 1982.
27.) "Homosexuality, Homophobia, and Revolution: Notes Toward an Understanding of the Cuban Lesbian and Gay Male Experience", Part II by B. Ruby Rich and Lourdes Arguelles.
28.)"Some Challenges of Integrating Sexual Orientations Into Counselor Training and Research" by Suzanne Iasenza from Journal of Counseling and Development Sept./Oct. 1989 Vol. 68.
29.)"In Search of Unconventional Women: Histories of Puerto Rican Women in Religious Vocations Before Mid-Century" by Virginia Sanchez Korrol from Oral History Review 16/2 (Fall, 1988):47-63.
30.) 3. "The Frontier Family: Dislocation and the American Experience" by Lillian Schlissel.

Series 15: Women's Center

Box 15, folders 8-12

Folder 8
Group III, Series 15: Women's Center: Women's Center Advisory Board 1973-1990
Memorandum re: Alternative Staffing Possibilities for the Women’s Center; Announcement re: committee to develop a rape crisis intervention program at Brooklyn College, correspondence re: Advisory Board; budget report (FY 1985: 7-1-84 to 7-1-85); booklet of the Women’s Studies Program-includes perspective, program, program of study, etc.); proposal for a Women’s Studies Program at Brooklyn College [1973?]; Proposal for a Women’s Center [1976?]; Women’s Studies Course Offerings, Fall 1990; “Focus on Women” announcement flyer 1980-1981 Activities; Women & Careers 1978; Regulations 1985 (Materials re: Advisory Board are dated 1984)

Folder 9
Group III, Series 15: Women's Center: Women's Center: September 1985-June 1986  1985-1986
Various articles, various flyers and announcements including seminars, tours, open houses; includes New Horizon's Programs. Articles include:
1.) "A New Place For The New Woman" by Harold Grey;
2.) "The Women's Center Finds New Location, Director, and Mission" by Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff Vol. 3, No. 2 September 24, 1985
3.)"Flatbush/Women's Center to Hear A Fledgling Senator's Story of Success" Newsday, Friday, October 4, 1985.
4.) "Women in Politics: A View From the Inside" by Ellen Walerstein Kingsman November 1, 1985.
5.) "Flatbush/B'klyn College Debates Subsidizing Childcare" Newsday, Tuesday, October 8, 1985.
6.) "Women in Science" Kingsman November 8, 1985.
7.) "For Women (And Men), A New Gathering Place" from Brooklyn College Magazine Alumni magazine November 1985.
8.) "Center Makes College Work For Al Women, At Any Time" by Kathy Dobie.
9.)"Health Beat" by Lori Elkins 2/19/86.
10.) "Conference Focuses on Latin Women" by Lavern McDonald Starrett Sun-April 14, 1989.
11.) "Women's Workshop Teaches Self-Defense" by Lavern McDonald from Kingsman March 7, 1986.  12.)"BC Celebrates Women's History Month" by Jeff Elgart from Kingsman 2/28/86
13.) College Voices Security Fears At "Speak Out" - Administration Feels Brunt of Storm by Bruce Meyerson and Jeff Elgart 4/11/86
14.) "Career Workshop for Women" Kingsman April 1, 1986.
15.) "Brooklyn College Seminar to Help Married Women Restructure Their Lives so They Can Earn A Degree"
16.) "Women Learn to Get Jobs Through Networking at Brooklyn College Seminar"

Folder 10
Group III, Series 15: Women's  Center: September 1986 - June 1987
Xeroxes of original materials. Contains flyers and announcements and articles:
1.) Woman Focus-A Publication of the Brooklyn College Women's Center Fall 1986 Vol. 1 No. 1.
2.) Humanities Institute Holds Math Anxiety Workshop by Darien Frazier The Kingsman 10/31/86 3.)"Brooklyn College Women's Center" by Alice Meller from Graduate Student Newsletter November 1986 4.)"Women's Center on the Move" by Trevor Bolling The Royale November 13, 1986.
5.) "Report of the President, 1985-1986" Brooklyn College Magazine.
6.) Woman Focus, A Publication of the Woman's Center Winter 1986 Vol. I, No. 2.
7.) Women's Center Spring Calendar 1987.
8.) Excerpt of English Major's Newsletter Spring 1987 Vol. 5, No. 2 page 26.
9.) "Women's Workshop Tackles Fear of Math and Science" Career Directions p. 6.
10.) "Opposing Feminists Argue Abortion Issue Before 'Civil' Crowd by Lavern McDonald.
11.) Editorial "Abortion Debate: Sensitive Issue, Good Discussion"
12.)"Women Teach Male Dominated Industry A Constructive Lesson" by Christopher Atwell March 11-17, 1987. The City Sun.
13.) "Focus on Immigration: The Problems of Assimilation For Women and Caribbean Natives" from Faculty/Staff Notes Feb 24, 1987.
14.)"Women's Health Program Addresses Eating Disorders" by Lavern McDonald.
15.)Brooklyn College Graduate Newsletter Volume VI, Number 2 April 1987.
16.)"Organizing the Movement: First in a Series Marking Women's History Month" by Robin Epstein Brooklyn College 2896A.
17.) "NASA Shuttle Astronaut to Open Brooklyn College Conference Promoting math and Science Careers for Female High School Students" Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff Notes 3/10/87.
18.) "NASA Shuttle Astronaut Open Brooklyn College Conference" Health and Science News March 19, 1987.
19.) "Career Choices for Women Will Be Explored" Daily News 3/26/87.
20.)Lectures for Women March 19, 1987
21.)"Science, Math Studies Open Opportunities for Women" by Beth Jackenduff
22.)"Astronaut Sees Bright Future For Women In Science Linda Godwin Adresses Brooklyn College Conference" April 3, 1987 Starrett Sun.
23.)"Conference Promotes Non-Traditional Careers for Female Students" Facets May 1987.

Folder 11
Group III, Series 15: Women's Center: 1987-1988
1.) Includes Women's Center Fall Calendar 1987.
2.)Women Focus-A publication of the Brooklyn College Women's Center Vol I, No. 2  Fall 1987. 3.)"Going Out Guide-In a Feminist Light" The New York Times Wednesday September 30, 1987.
4.) "Sex Roles for Men: the Evolving Revolution The Changing Male Image: Alternative Sex Roles for Men" by Harold Grey Brooklyn College Magazine September 1987 Vol. III No.3.
5.) "Computer Literacy for Women to be Addressed this Fall by the Women's Center" from Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff Notes 10/6/87.
6.)"Women's Center Holds Conference on Computers" Kingsman Vol. LXV-NO5 October 9, 1987 by Marilyn Fraser.
7.) "Exhibition on Women in Business Launches Program for Women in the Sciences" Notes Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff Vol. 5, No. 6 November 17, 1987.
8.) "Point After Big Plus For Females If A Woman's Smart, Chances Are She Likes Sports" by J.E. Vader Sports Illustrated November 23, 1987.
9.)Women's Center Spring Calendar 1988
10.) "Women's Action Group Discusses Sexism on Campus" by Tami Sheheri Kingsman Vol. LXVII  No.13 April 28, 1988.
11.)"Women's History Month Celebrated" Library Journal May 1, 1988.

Folder 12
Group III, Series 15: Women's Center: September 1988-June 1989                1988-1989
Includes flyers and announcements. 1.) Women's Center Fall Calendar 1988.  2.) Women's Center Spring Calendar 1989 3.) "Pro-Choicers Speak-Out" by Tami Sheheri Kingsman Vol. LXIX No. 5 February 27, 1989. 4.) "Aborting the Issue" by Brian Feinblum Brooklyn College Exclesior. 5.) "Students Petition For Pro-Choice" by Brian Feinblum. 6.) Women's Center 7.)"Latina Women: Forming an Agenda for the 1990's" BC Notes March 28, 1989 Vol. 6, No. 13. 8.)"Women Are Human Too..Women's Action Group Organized On Campus" by Irene Kaplan.

Box 16, folders 1-3

Folder 1
Group III, Series 15: Women's Center: September 1989-June 1990                1989-1990
Contains flyers, announcements and articles:
1.) Women in the French Revolution" by Schlomo Mantz October 9, 1989 Exclesior.
2.) "BT Visit's Children's Shelter and Plans Fund Raiser" by Lauren Blansky Brooklyn College Exclesior. 3.)"Pornography: A Women's Issue" by Joann Perou Excelsior October 9, 1989.
4.)"BC Women's Clubs Plan Protest of Scalia Visit Upset Over Justice's Vote in Abortion Ruling" by Glenn Thrush Kingsman October 9, 1989.
5.)"Pro-Choicers Flunk Scalia at Brooklyn College" by Jared McAllister Daily News 1989.
6.)"News Brief: WAM Sponsors DC Abortion March" 11/6/89 The Kingsman.
7.)"Twenty Percent of New York Co-eds Victims of 'Date Rape'"
by Paavo Thabit The Kingsman 11/6/89 Vol. LXX No.9.
8.) Flyer-The Wolfe Institute : "Defining One's Life: An Indian Woman's Quest in New York City" 1989.
9.) Flyer-Latina's Organizing At Home and Abroad.
10.)Invitation: New Horizon's Open House 1989.
11.)Women's Action Movement Update.
12.) Flyer- The Wolfe Institute "A Thing of Beauty: The Pursuit of Art by Nineteenth Century Women" Georgeen Comerford 1989.
13.)"Eureka-We've Got It!" Explanation of the Eureka Program.
14.)"On Campus With Women Association of American Colleges A Publication  of the Project on the Status and Education of Women." Spring 1989 Isssue.
15.)"W.A.M. goes to Albany" by Tammy Eisenberg and "Child Care Center Open's It's Doors" by Tammy Eisenberg 1/29/90.
16.) Flyer-The Wolfe Institute Rainbow Body Poetry A Series of Spring 1990 Readings introduced by Allen Ginsberg and Regine LaTortue.
17.)"W.A.M. tackles sexual harassment" by Tammy Eisenberg 2/5/90.
18.)Poster for presentation of Sexual Harassment on Campus by Janet Cyril 1990
19.)Poster for Self-Defense Techniques 1990
20.)Poster-Poetry Reading with Mildred Keel-Williams and Linda Cousins.
21.)"Sexual Harassment: It Can Happen to You" by Tammy Eisenberg 2/20/90.
22.)"Students Confront Sexual Harassment on Campus" by Tammy Eisenberg Brooklyn College Excelsior Brooklyn College's Official Student Newspaper Volume 4, Number 4 February 20, 1990.
23.)"Looking for a Better Way of Life…" by Liz Lamarre Brooklyn College Excelsior 2/20/90.
24.)"BC Women Learn Self-Defense" by Mary Lenz Brooklyn College Excelsior 2/26/90.
25.)"Women Fight Sexual Harassment" by Paavo Khalil Thabit.
26.)Poster-Poetry Reading by Carolyn Beard Whitlow 1990.
27.)"Sexual Harassment Not Unknown Here" by Karina Nielsen and Toni Genovese.
28.)Editorial: "The Importance of Women's History Month" Brooklyn College Excelsior 3/5/90 29.)Poster-"What is Feminine?" Film and discussion
30.)Poster-general meeting of Women's Center AWIS (Association of Women in Science)
31.)"What's Happening During Women's History Month" by Christine Godkin Exclesior 3/12/90
32.) Poster-lecture: "Does Reson Have A Gender?" Delivered by Anne Fergusion, 1990
33.)"Empowerment and Leadership": A Conference for CUNY Women Students at Hunter College 1990 34.)"Women Demand Rights" by Tom Gunn The Kingsman 4/2/90 and "CUNY Women's Conference Held" by Anne Olsen Exclesior 4/2/90
35.)Poster-"An Evening of Gay and Lesbian Poetry" 1990
36.)Poster for AWIS-Women in the Sciences-A Chance for Students to Meet with Female Faculty
37.)The Wolfe Institute-Women's History Month flyer includes "Does Reason Have a Gender ? Women and the Body in the Age of Epidemics"/"Women and Welfare: Regulating Women's Lives"
38.)Auto Mechanics Workshop 39.)Women's History Month Calendar March 1990

Folder 2
Group III, Series 15: Women's Center: Fall 1990/Spring 1991 Scrapbook 1990-1991
1.)Flyer-Workshop and demonstration on Safety and Self-Defense.
2.)Flyer-General Meeting AWIS.
3.)Flyer-New Horizon's-Open House and Workshop on Women and Work Problems.
4.)Article-"Abortion Talk a No-Go" by Megan Fister Brooklyn College Excelsior Volume 5 Number 4 10/8/90.
5.)Flyer: slide show and lecture on the History of Asian Women in America.
6.)The Wolfe Institute: "My Jewish Face" Melanie Kay/Kantowitz.
7.)"Gay People and the Law" with guest speaker Carol Buell, attorney and co-chair person of Lambda Legal Defense.
8.)The Wolfe Institute-"Gender/Power/Text"
9.)Memo: re: Study Group on New Directions in Feminist Theory 1991.
10.)Support Group for Adult Female Rape Survivors Needing Help With the Difficult Healing Process? Sponsored by B.W.A.R.E. Brooklyn Women's Anti-Rape Exchange.
11.)The Wolfe Institute-"The Feminization of Poverty: Only In America?"
12.)Stations Collective Poetry, Dance, Music.
13.)Flyer-Women in Sports 1991.
14.)Notice-New Directions in Feminist Theory Study Group" 1991.
15.)The Wolfe Institute-Women's History Month "Women and German Unification, Symposium, Families in Transition" 1991.
16.)Campus Calendar of Events, Excelsior March 11, 1991.
17.)AWIS presents "On Becoming A Scientist" March 1991.
18.)The Wolfe Institute "Sex and Power Liberty".
19.)The Wolfe Institute: "Figuring the Feminine: Freud's Dora and Three Renaissance Madonna's"

Folder 3
Group III, Series 15: Women's Center: September 1991-June 1992          1991-1992
1.)Women's Action Movement Presents a Forum on Pornography-slides and discussion.
2.)Sexual Harassment Speak-Out.
3.)The Wolfe Institute Fall Calendar 1991.
4.)The Women's Center Fall Calendar 1991.
5.)"WAM Holds Porn Forum" by Barry King
6.)"Center Helps" by John Vazanna re: Women's Center Kingsman Vol. LXIX No. 11 November 11, 1991. 7.)The Wolfe Institute-Bi-Monthly Calendar of Events.
8.)BC Student Receives Rhodes Scholarship by Brenda Bentt-Peters. Brooklyn College Excelsior Vol. 7, Number 15 December 16, 1991.
9.)Brooklyn College Notes Vol.9, No.4 December 18, 1991.
10.)Wolfe Institute March 1992 Calendar of Events.
11.)"On The Rhodes at BC: BC Student Receives Rhodes Scholarship" by Mark Daly and Karyn Rodus Kingsman LXIX Number 15 December 16, 1991.
12.)Women's Center Spring Calendar 1992.
13.)"Abortion Rights" by Shari J. Gropack.
14.)Invitation to Women's History Month Celebration "History in the Making-Future Leadership" 15.)"Women Leaders of Brooklyn College 'We Should Have The Right of Choice'" by Monique Darrisaw Kingsman.
16.)"BC in DC Washington's March For Choice-Over 150 BC Students Rally for Pro-Choice" Kingsman Volume LXXV Number 11 April 13, 1992.
17.)"The Importance of Women's Studies" by JoAnn Liguori Brooklyn College Excelsior 3/92.
18.)"WAM Speaks Out" by Sandra E. Kirton.Kingsman March 9, 1992.
19.)"BC Students March Join Thousands of Other Groups in Their Protest" by Jo Ann Liguori and Nicole Lumpress Brooklyn College Excelsior.

Series 16: Project Chance

Box 16, folder 4

Folder 4
Group III, Series 16: Project Chance                                                    1974-1978
Project description; correspondence; minutes of meetings; names and addresses of members, reference letters of participants; budget and purpose of Project Chance, staff responsibilities and annual pay.

Series 17: Small College Programs and Projects

Box 16, folders 5-15

Folder 5
Group III, Series 17: Project Second Start                                              1971-1973
Volunteer list names and addresses, correspondence, results and changes from Project Second Start, interview questions for people involved with program interim report.

Folder 6
Group III Series 17: Women's Studies Club: Student Government Forms 1975
Brooklyn College Student Government C.L.A.S. Chartering Procedures and Brooklyn College CIAS-Student Government Petition for Charter and student Activities Organization Information Form for Women's Club; Other Brooklyn College C.L.A.S. Student Government Forms (1975); Brooklyn College Student Government Model Constitution; C.L.A.S. Student Government-Student Activities Organization Information Form for the Women's Studies Club (1975).

Folder 7
Group III, Series 17: WSP Activities: 1980-1981
Contains "What's Happening Women's Studies Wise Mid-March to Mid-May 1980" and "Women's Studies Program's Activities 1980-1981" 1981

Folder 8
Group III, Series 17: Small College Program: Memo’s to and from          1981
Memo’s to and from Small College Program  1981
Correspondence re: how the program fit into and is related to Small College Program

Folder 9
Group III, Series 17: Women’s Studies Project: Women’s History Month Program    1982
sign in book 1982 (names and addresses), memos relating to the program, day to day activities, calendar of events for March 1982, and samples of flyers; contains flyer for Through The Camera’s Eye: Fifty Years of Women at Brooklyn College at Brooklyn Union Gas Company-photography exhibition

Folder 10
Group III, Series 17: Women's Studies Program: Development and Committees: 1984-85
Office of Grants Vol. 7 no. 10 June, 1984. Corresp. Re: "Sexual Orientation" in the Equal Opportunity" Statement published in Brooklyn College Bulletin (1985); re: International Women's Day "Women and Work: Realities and Myths"; Spring 1984 Calendar; syllabus History of Modern Britain: 1780 to the Present Professor B. Anderson; League of Professional Theatre Women Directors and Designers Report on Sex Discrimination in the Theatre; Rutgers The Institute for Research on Women Lecture invitation; career focus for Women's Studies Graduates (1985); Office of Grants and Research Vol. 8, no. 8 April 1985; earlier career orientation letter (1985); Sarah Lawrence College -Women's Studies Programs Spring 1985; Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff Jan29-Feb. 6. Calendar; CHP-Center for Health Promotion Conference presented in honor of the Tenth Anniversary the Brooklyn College Department of Health Science (1985); The Humanities Institute-Indian Culture Series, IV Jewish Contributions to Italian Culture (1985)-flyer; The Humanities Institute-The Hospitallers of Rhodes and the Turks: 1306-1421 Dr. Anthony T., Luttrell (1985); The Humanities Institute: Nuclear War Special Effects, II Abolition of War Saul H. Mendlovitz (1985); invitation to photographic exhibition "A Vanished World" by Roman Vishniac and Lecture-Performance: "Klezmer Music Between the World Wars"; Faculty Council Meeting Minutes of March 19, 1985 ("BC will encourage the development of new, non-traditional degree programs"); Women's Educational Equity Dept. of Education; corresp. Re: Kankabati Dati (1985); invitation to Rutgers: Institute for Research on Women "Women: Different but Equal?" A Lecture by Alison M. Jaggar; pamphlet for Rutgers Career Focus for Women's Studies Graduates April 24, 1985; Office of Grants and Research at Brooklyn College vol. 8, no. 1; Afro-American Women: A Selected Bibliography from the Medgar Evars College Center for Women's Development; Memorandum re: Fall 1985 Parameters and the Future of the Women's Studies Program; corresp. Re: Changes in College Personnel (1985); statement of support for the WSP sent out to attain signatures of support (1985); Women's Studies Program pamphlet; New York City Technical College-Correspondence and pamphlet -Access for Women A Center to Promote Women in Non-Traditional Technical Education and Employment and Expanding Options for Teen Mothers as well as an explanation of the program; Steering Committee Meeting Agenda May 9, 1985; List of publications by professors re: women; corresp. Re: Melani et al v. BHE; memo re; deadlines; memo re: Equal Employment Opportunity Program Statement of Policy (1984); Letter from Bonnie Anderson to Kingsman re: an announcement on her door of a lecture on Margaret Sanger and Emma Goldman was burned off her door (1984); Advisory Board Minutes October 23, 1984; Women's Studies Intro Classes Fall 198?; Enrollment Figures for Fall 1984; Spring 1985 Class Registration Tallies for Women's Studies; Comparative Enrollment Figures: 1974-1984; letter of invitation to Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro (1984); Faculty Council - Officers membership Committees 1982-1983; a few various pieces of correspondence; counseling servies; Women's Studies at Brooklyn College: Scholarship and Creative Arts A Conference Celebrating the First Decade of the Women's Studies Program-December 5, 1984; Spring 1985 Schedule of Classes; Interdisciplinary Concentration in Women's Studies Spring 1985; letter of recommendation for Mr. Gregory Kuhlman;

Folder 11
Group III, Series 17: Friends of Women's Studies                                   1985
Member list dated 11/18/85 374LI pages 1-7

Folder 12
Group III, Series 17: Woman Focus                                                       1989
Contains Women of Color in Science by Pearl Joseph, December 1989; "The Mother in Traditional Balladry" by Carole Rose Livingston; article 1-re: Women's Studies Programs; article re: Male Supremeatist Mistelling of History Concerning re: core curriculum at Brooklyn College; "The Reception" by Jeanne Ferg September 1989; "A Few Haiku in Rensaku" by Ase Idland.

Folder 13
Group III, Series 17: College Child Care Advisory Committee - Child Care Questionnaire: Fall 1991
Label indicates 'from Trudy Katzer's class: Questionnaire indicates that survey was meant to assess the students needs for childcare.

Folder 14
Group III, Series 17: Association for Women in Science                           1991-1993
AWIS-Association for Women in Science) flyers; Brooklyn College AWIS List of Activities for the 1991-1992 Academic Year Submitted by Susan Lashley, President; AWIS Sloan Mentoring Project Expense Report 1991-1992; fax to Brooklyn College Career Services from Women's Center re: Sloan Mentoring Grant; correspondence: re: internships for students; proposal for 1992/1993 Sloan Mentoring Grant at Brooklyn College.

Folder 15
Group III, Series 17: Miscellaneous                                                        1976-1982
College Relations Interview; songs by Barbara Ann Teer 1976; International Sociological Association Research Committee on Sex Roles in Society (1977); Annual Report NYC Commission on the Status of Women 1982-1983; The John Dewey High School Women's Studies Institute Dr. Michael Costelloe, Principal.

Series 18: Conferences, Workshops and Special Events

Box 17, folders 1-15

Folder 1
Group III, Series 18: Conferences and Workshop Events                           1943-1981
Contains draft of activities of Brooklyn College-information known re: photographs in exhibition "Through The Camera's Eye: Fifty Years of Women at Brooklyn College" 4/6/81 captions of photographs; brochure for Brooklyn College (April 1974); News Release: "Brooklyn College: 44 Years Young and Still Growing"-May 15, 1974; correspondence sent to college counselors forming the new Women's Studies Program known, April 29, 1975; WSP administrative staff 1975-1976; letter to Faculty Press re: publicity brochure printed in 1975 requesting negatives; flyer for Jewish Women; corresp re: WSP brochure (1975); article "Open Admissions 25 Years Later" Daily News June 4, 1995; Brooklyn College pamphlet for the Farm Labor Project-Morrisville, New York; captions of photographs for exhibit "Through the Camera's Eye: Fifty Years of Women at Brooklyn College"

Folder 2
Group III, Series 18: Conferences and Workshop Events           1949-1990
Women's Athletic Association-Modern Dance Club (1949); Cadet Press Release (1956) re: Angel Flight; Press Listing for Mass Media coverage; Participants of NY/NWSA Conference (1977); press release for photo exhibit to portray fifty years of women at Brooklyn College; press release re: symposium "The University: Frontier or Backwater for Women" and flyer (1977); pamphlet "The Study of Women-An Innovative Program at Brooklyn College"; Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff Bulletin Volume 2, Number 13 (March 12, 1971); Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff bulletin Volume 2, Number 14 (March 26, 1971); Brooklyn College Faculty /Staff Bulletin Volume 2, Number 15 (April 12, 1971); article-"Yesterday's Newsreels Were Nothing Like This-Newsday-Friday April 9, 1971 by Penelope McMullan; Brooklyn College Faculty/Staff Bulletin Vol. 2, Number 16 (April 23, 1971); advertisement for WSP classes in Kingsman - December 14, 1973 and page 17 advertisement "Sisterhood is Blooming, Spring Time Will Never Be The Same"; xerox of a Kingsman full page advertisement 197-; WNEW commercial taped by Frederica Wachsberger on July 10, 1975; article "Women's Studies Survives the 70's" compiled by Rena Grasso Patterson and Mary Sue Henifin Woman News September 1980; list of lectures delivered by Pamella Farley; information and articles re: Mary Scott's documentary "Chief Wilma Mankiller"; The Wolfe Institute presents "Gender/Power/Text" Fall 1990 at which Pamella Farley spoke.

Folder 3
Group III, Series 18: Conferences and Special Events            1973-1975
Conferences, clippings, articles, pamphlets, photos and correspondence pertaining to Women’s issues and events involving BC and women social/political issues

Folder 4
Group III, Series 18: Conference Thank-You Notes 1975 Women’s Studies   1975
Correspondence re East Coast Regional Conference on “Strategies for Survival” at Brooklyn College, 1975

Folder 5
Group III, Series 18: Women’s Studies Conference December 5-7, 1975
Budget for ECR Conference and list of faculty and student volunteers

Folder 6
Group III, Series 18: Minutes of Meetings of Women’s Studies Conference 1975
Memos and minutes of meeting during 1975 pertaining to Fall 1975 semester.

Folder 7
Group III, Series 18: Women’s Studies Regional Conference: Budget 1975-1976
Bills, estimates of conference costs

Folder 8
Group III, Series 18: Center in Diversity of Multi-Cultural Studies Council  1975-1977
Women’s Studies Conferences on other Campuses and at Brooklyn College
Women’s Studies in Indiana, Cleveland Ohio, San Jose State University, Cincinnati University, University of Delaware, Barnard College, Amherst College, Cornell Unversity; Washington D.C. Registration fee, Conference theme, Chicago Conference for a Relevant Social Science, University of New Mexico position in women’s studies grant available through Andrew Mellon Foundation.  Also included are examples of poems.

Folder 9
Group III, Series 18: “Deadly Nightshade” contract             1975-1978
Conference correspondence for events which involved Deadly Nightshade a drama group

Folder 10
Group III, Series 18: Conferences and Workshop Events      1975-1994
Posters and flyers-Flyer for the benefit brunch for Joanne Little who defended herself against rape (1975); flyer for Lori Holland Singer; protest of CUNY against the administration of President Robert Marshak (1976); two poster's for San Francisco Newsreel presents the "Woman's Film" with a list of films; Financial Equity for Women presented by the Women's Studies Program, the Woman's Center, the NYPIRG; flyer-the Humanities Institute of Brooklyn College in cooperation with The Women's Center and Women's Studies Program presents "In Celebration of Women's History Month Quilting High Art? Low Art? Woman's Art? (1998); The Wolfe Institute presents "The Widening Influence of Feminist Thought-A Celebration of International Women's Day and the Tenth Anniversary of the Brooklyn College Women's Center and the Women's Studies Program - A Teach-In and Film (1984); A Celebration of International Women's Day-Women and Work: Realities and Myths (1985);The Humanities Institute presents a series in celebration of Women's History Month (1985); The Humanities Institute presents Women's Film Festival (1983); fold-out pamphlet The Study of Women-An Innovative Program at Brooklyn College; Black Women Reading Creative Work, poster Stop!; WSP Student Club; Through the Camera's Eye: Fifty Year's of Women at Brooklyn College (1981); International Women's Day (1982); Women's Studies Spring Open House (1982); The Humanities Institute-"Islam: Past and Present Series, III "Women in Muslim Societies: Is Feminism Possible?", The Humanities Institute A Symposium in Celebration of International Women's Day-The New Immigrant Woman (1987); The Humanities Institute presents Italian American Women Writers (1985); The Humanities Institute-Women and Peace (1987); CWC (CUNY Women's Coalition) re: lawsuits against CUNY re: bias in employment -contains background information (1973); The Humanities Institute presents Latina Women-Validating Our Reality/Working For Change (1989); The Wolfe Institute presents Defining One's Life: An Indian Woman's Quest in New York City November 8, 1989; The Wolfe Institute presents Women's History Month  (1991); The University: Frontier or Backwater for Women? A Symposium and Open Discussion sponsored by the New York State Women's Studies Association; Women's Week Workshops; Celebrate Women's Week (1986); flyer-The Personal Counseling Center at Brooklyn College is offering a group for women who experienced sexual abuse as children or young adults.

Folder 11
Group III, Series 18: Conferences and Workshop Events     1977-1983
Posters and flyers-The majority of the folder is composed of events sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program; includes the following: flyer for WSP and Career Services workshop (includes questions); on a hard mat is The Brooklyn Dance Theatre; flyer for student film society: Women’s Center Multicultural Action Committee; The Humanities Institute –Women Film Festival 1983; Metropolitan Medical Anthropology Association presents “Female Genital Operations...Research and Policy Issues” (poster); Toward Tomorrow Fair (University of Massachusetts) 1977; National Women’s Studies Association Films 1980; Flyer-for “The University: Frontier or Backwater for Women? A Symposium and Open Discussion sponsored by the New York State Women’s Studies Association on the Mission of Scholarship: The Challenge of Feminism; flyer for WSP presentation of “Alive” – Jazz Workshop; WSP-Spring Open House 1982; flyer – Focus on Women; speakers fees for the following lectures in 1980 ‘Styles of Being Lesbian in Paris, 1890-1945’; ‘Lesbian Sexual Imagery in the Fine Arts’, flyer for Second Annual New York Women’s Studies Day – Women Respond to Racism; flyer for Lesbian/Gay Veteran’s Day-Coming Out in World War II sponsored by the Lesbian and Gay History Project of New York; Nineteenth Century Women Writers International Conference Nov. 1980 (Hofstra University); flyer for the Co Respondents present “Here She Comes” (a theater troupe from Washington State)

Folder 12
Group III, Series 18: Barnard Conference Spring 1979                    1979
Contains resolutions that were passed at the last session of the Barnard College Conference on Special Programs for Women in Higher Education March 16, 1979

Folder 13
Group III, Series 18: 1980 CUNY Political Science Conference       1980
An invitation for the Women’s Studies Program Faculty, from Joel Kassiola, to participate in the 1980 CUNY Political Science Conference

Folder 14
Group III, Series 18: “Women In Muslim Societies: Is Feminism Possible?” 1983
Selected bibliography, dramatic works performed during conference week, variety of conferences and activities pertaining to women in Muslim societies

Folder 15
Group III, Series 18: Women’s Studies Advisory Council/Conference    1983-1985
Registration form for CUNY Feminist Network Conference November 12, flyer about the Conference, names and addresses of teachers of Women’s Studies Program at CUNY.

Box 18, Folders 1-3

Folder 1
Subgroup III, Series 18: Conference and Workshop Events 1985-1997
Composed of information regarding events, sponsored by institutions and organizations other than the Brooklyn College Women’s Studies Program, concerning women’s and related political and social issues.

Folder 2
Subgroup III, Series 18: Latina Women's Conference: Validating Our Reality 1989
This conference is the first of it’s kind to be held in New York City, bring together distinguished female academics and community leaders for an agenda for the 1990's.  corresp. Re: Puerto Rican Studies Committee meeting; "Conference Focuses on Latina Women" by Lavern McDonald Starrett Sun April 14, 1989; mailing list for Latina Conference (1989); travel cost; Fipse Support; evaluation form; reservation sheet of participants; panel members 3/31/89; mailing list; Humanities Institute flyer; letter to conference coordinator re: videotaping; press release-"Jane Velez-Mitchell, Channel 2 Anchor to Speak at Brooklyn College on Latina Women"; correspondence of conference coordinator Vicky Munix re: program of conference;  contributors to Renaissance Conference; press release "Brooklyn College's New Eureka! Program Stresses the Benefits of Mathematics Training and Athletic Competition for Young Women"; biography of Algracia Ortiz, Dr. Ortiz, Margarite Fernandez Olmos, Mildred Colon, Vicky Muniz; Jane Velez-Mitchell; curriculum vitae for Iliana Rodriguez-Garcia; conference agenda; Medgar Evers College Announcement of the appt of Berta Ines Perea Diaz; corresp. Re: Project on the Changing World of Hispanic-American Women; corresp re: coordinating committee to plan a Spring 1989 conference on the Hispanic Women in New York City.

Folder 3
Group III, Series 18: Correspondence Fall 1990
“A conference co-sponsored by the Junior year at Douglass Program in Women’s Studies and the Office of Career development and placement Services” agenda for the day.  Women and careers April 10, 1978 held at State Union Building-schedule for the day; Invitation to attend our All-team Conference (flyer) Sept. 15 & 17, 1977.  Flyers- Women in Business and Public Service, April 22, 1978.  Letter from would be participant about slide program.

Series 19: Special Events - International Year of the Woman

Box 18, folders 4-13

Folder 4
Group III, Series 19: UN Proposal-International Women’s Year    1975-1976
Correspondence pertaining to events and activities at CUNY/BC during the Year of the Women 1975

Folder 5
Group III, Series 19:  International Women’s Year 1975/1976
Proposed legislation regarding international year of women as designated by the United Nations

Folder 6
Group III, Series 19: Returning Women and Events Nov.               1989-1990
Memos and letters communicating a network of support for women returning to school along with events to facilitate networking and support at Brooklyn College

Folder 7
Group III, Series 19: Student Liberation Action Movement            1997
Promotional leaflets and organized events to raise awareness of the group and to attract new members based on variety of social/political interests

Folder 8
Group III, Series 19: Tenth Anniversary                                       1984
Publications/miscellaneous information re 10th Anniversary of Women’s Studies Program at Brooklyn Coll.

Folder 9
Group III, Series 19: NYS Women's Studies Association South East Region and 1st Annual Women’s Studies Day                                                                             1980
NYWSA-New York Women’s Studies Association: overview of events of November 2 plus misc. mailings

Folder 10
Group III, Series 19: Brown Bag Seminar                                     1983-1985
Brown bag events given periodically pertaining to Feminist issues.

Folder 11
Group III, Series 19: Anti-Bigotry Teach-Ins 1990
Correspondence pertaining to planning teach-in along with actual event information for May 9-10, 1990

Folder 12
Group III, Series 19: Fifty Years of Women at Brooklyn College   1981
Pamphlets in varying stages of completion pertaining to Fifty Years of Women events at Brooklyn College May 4-9, 1981; contains photograph from cover page “Through The Camera’s Eye: Fifty Years of Women at Brooklyn College”

Folder 13
Group III, Series 19:  Women’s History Month: Women on the Western Frontier 1983
Miscellaneous info regarding Women’s Month March 1983 and BC events pertaining to “Women on the Western Frontier”

Box 19, folders 1-3

Folder 1
Group III, Series 19: Women’s History Month    March 1984
Variety of events centered around events promoted at Brooklyn College in March 1984

Folder 2
Group III, Series 19: Women’s History Month    1984-1985
Correspondence on biographies of speakers at events during Women’s month.  Tentative itinerary for March 1985 events in varying stages of completion plus completed version.

Folder 3
Group III, Series 19: AM-Speech for the Year 2000                1992
Given during December 1992 pertaining to goals for the college for the year 2000

Sub-Group IV - Publications and Newsletters

Series 20: Publications and Newsletters

Box 19, folders 4-27

Folder 4
Group IV, Series 20: AARP Win (Women’s Initiative Network)  1996-1997
Contains volume 8, number 1, Spring 1997 and Volume 7, Number 2, Fall 1996

Folder 5
Group IV, Series 20: Advisory Council on Women’s Educational Programs – Annual Reports   1975-1976
Contains annual reports for 1975 and 1976

Folder 6
Group IV, Series 20: Affirmative Action Register 1997-1998
Contains Volume L, February 1998; Volume LI, March 1998; Volume LI, June 1998; Volume LI, May 1998; Volume LI, April 1998; Volume L, January 1998; Volume L, September 1997; Volume L, October 1997; Volume XLIX, July 1997; Volume XLIX, May 1997; Volume XLIX, June 1997; Volume LII, September 1998; Volume LII, October 1998; Volume LII, December 1998

Folder 7
Group IV, Series 20: Al-Raida       1996
Contains one issue of Al-Raida magazine: Volume XIII, Nos. 74+75, Summer/Fall, 1996 The Pioneer

Folder 8
Group IV, Series 20: Alphadelphian  1998
Contains one issue: Fall 1998, Volume II, Issue 1

Folder 9
Group IV, Series 20: American Menopause Foundation/Vol 3, Number 1, Summer 1997

Folder 10
Group IV, Series 20: Boston Area Rape Crisis Center   undated

Folder 11
Group IV, Series 20: Series by Brooklyn College Institute in Women’s Studies for Secondary School Faculty
Contains Women’s Studies Educational Resources by Carol Cilento; The Theme of Freedom and Women in American Literature by Carole E. Gregory

Folder 12
Group IV, Series 20: Center for Advanced Feminist Studies   1997
Contains two newsletters: Volume XIV, No. 111, Spring 1997 and Volume XIV, No. II, Winter 1997

Folder 13
Group IV, Series 20: Center for Anti-Violence Education         1997-1998
Contains Volume 8 Number 2, Fall 1998 and Volume 7 number 2, Spring 1997

Folder 14
Group IV, Series 20: Center for Gender Studies 1999
Volume III number 2, Winter 1999

Folder 15
Group IV, Series 20: Center for the Study of Women and Society-CUNY  1983
Contains Volume IV No. 3, January-February 1983

Folder 16
Group IV, Series 20: Center for Women’s Studies – Wichita State University  1997-1999
Contains Spring 1997; Winter/Spring 1999; Spring 1997

Folder 17
Group IV, Series 20: Centerline –University of Cincinnati  1997-1998
Contains Volume 9, No.3 Spring 1997; Volume II, No. 1 Fall 1998

Folder 18
Group IV, Series 20: Center News-Barnard College 1995-1999
Contains Vol. V, no. 1, Spring 1997;  Vol. VI, Number 1, Fall 1997;  Vol. VII, Number 1, Spring 1999;  Vol. V, Number 1, Spring 1997;  Vol. VII, Number 2, Spring 1998;  Vol. IV, Number 1, Fall 1995;  Vol. VII, Number 2, Spring 1998;  Vol. VIII, Number 1, Fall 1998

Folder 19
Group IV, Series 20: Center News – University of Memphis
Contains Volume 15, Number 2 Spring 1997

Folder 20
Group IV, Series 20: The Center Post-An Occassional Journal of Rowe Camp and Conference Center 1995           Volume 7, Number 2 Fall 1995

Folder 21
Group IV, Series 20: The Committee for Gender Research- University of Michigan 1982
Contains Fall 1982, No.2

Folder 22
Group IV, Series 20: Community Policy Exchange 1997
Contains Nov./Dec. 1997 Phase V, #17 Domestic Violence

Folder 23
Group IV, Series 20: Curbstone Ink 1998       Fall 1998

Folder 24
Group IV, Series 20: The Dreamer 1997          Issue #15/Volume #11 April, 1997

Folder 25
Group IV, Series 20: Emotional First-Aid   undated

Folder 26
Group IV, Series 20: Facts and Myths about Rape  undated

Folder 27
Group IV, Series 20: Federal Inter-Agency Forum on Child and Family Statistics 1998
Contains one book

Box 20

Folder 1
Group IV, Series 20: Female Studies 1969-1972; No’s I-IV-Women’s Studies Syllabi and Reading List
Contains Female Studies: no.1 by Sheila Tobias a collection of college syllabi and reading lists; Female Studies III prepared by the Commission on the Status of Women of the Modern Language Association Editors: Florence Howe and Carol Ahlum December 1971; Female Studies No. 2 by Florence Howe; Female Studies VI Closer to the Ground Women’s classes, Criticism, Programs-1972 Editors: Nancy Hoffman, Cynthia Secor, Adrian Finsley prepared for the Commission on the status of Women of the Modern Language Association

Folder 2
Group IV, Series 20: Feminist Directories/CUNY & State /other organizations   undated

Folder 3
Group IV,Series 20: Feminist in Science & Technology Newsletter  /Aug 1989, Vol 2, #4

Folder 4
Group IV, Series 20: The Fight for Reproductive Freedom  1996-1997
Contains newsletters: Volume XI, no. ½, Fall/Winter 1996; Volume XI No. 3, Spring 1997

Folder 5
Group IV, Series 20: Forum-University of Cincinnati  1983
Contains Volume 8, No. 2 Winter 1983; Volume 9, No. 2 Winter 1983; Volume 9, No. 3 Spring 1983

Folder 6
Group IV, Series 20: Full Voice / undated       Issue two-The Body and Political Expression

Folder 7
Group IV, Series 20: GASAT   1997
Contains Volume 4, Issues 1+2 April 1997; Volume 5, Issue 1+2 October 1997

Folder 8
Group IV, Series 20: GLCA (Great Lakes College) Women’s Studies Newsletter 1982-83
Contains April 1982; February 1984; February 1983

Folder 9
Group IV, Series 20: Her Own Words  1995       Volume 8, Number 2 Spring 1995

Folder 10
Group IV, Series 20: Higher Education & National Affairs  1997-1998
Vol. 46, Number 10 – May 19, 1997;  Vol. 46, Number 9-May 5, 1997;
Vol. 46, Number 7-April 7, 1997;  Vol. 46, Number 6-March 24, 1997;
Vol. 46, Number 15-August 11, 1997;  Vol. 46, Number 14-July 28, 1997;
Vol. 46, Number 13-July 14, 1997;  Vol. 46, Number 12- June 23, 1997;
Vol. 47, Number 17- September 28, 1998;  Vol. 47, Number 18- October 12, 1998;

Folder 11
Group IV, Series 20: Homepage: The Newsletter of Park Slope Safe Homes Project 1998
Vol. 1, Number 2-Spring 1998; Vol. 1, Number 3-Fall 1998

Folder 12
Group IV, Series 20: Institute for Research on Women-Rutger’s University
Contains Spring 1995

Folder 13
Group IV, Series 20: Jewish Women’s Resource Center  1997-1998
Contains Fall/Winter 1998, No. 3; Fall/Winter 1997; No. 2

Folder 14
Group IV, Series 20: The Journal-Harriet Beecher Stowe Center  1995
Spring 1995; Autumn 1995

Folder 15
Group IV, Series 20: Just Peace   1997
Fall 1997, Volume 6 Number 1

Folder 16
Group IV, Series 20: Keeping Safe    undated

Folder 17
Group IV, Series 20: The Lambda Update   1996-1997
The Newsletter of Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund
Vol. 14, No. 1   Winter 1997
Vol. 13, No. 3   Fall 1996

Folder 18
Group IV, Series 20: Living in the Open (Excerpt) – Marge Piercy   undated

Folder 19
Group IV, Series 20: Madre   1994-1996          1994-1996 in review

Folder 20
Group IV, Series 20: Margaret Sanger Paper’s Project Newsletter 1997-1999
Contains Winter 1998/9 Number 20; Winter 1997/1998 Number 17; Fall 1998 Number 19

Folder 21
Group IV, Series 20: The Matrix-Humboldt State University   1997
Contains Fall 1997 Issue #1; Spring 1997 Issue #20; Spring 1997 Issue #19

Folder 22
Group IV, Series 20: MUM- Mother’s Underground Magazine   undated
Contains issue #17

Folder 23
Group IV, Series 20: NWS Action - National Women’s Studies Association
Contains Fall 1997 Volume 8, Number 3; Summer 1997 Volume 8, Number 2; Summer 1998 Vol 9, No.2

Folder 24
Group IV, Series 20: National Women’s Review   1998
Vol. VI  No. 1 Women’s History 1998

Folder 25
Group IV, Series 20: New Georges    Spring 1998

Folder 26
Group IV, Series 20: New’s Letter (Non-Traditional Employment for Women) 1998
Contains Vol. 2, Issue 3 – Winter 1998

Box 21, folders 1-38

Folder 1
Group IV, Series 20: North Shore Visions-University of Minnesota  1997-1998
Contains Vol. VI, No. 3 Apr 1997; Vol. VI, No. 3, May 1997; Vol. No. 7, Issue Number 3, Jan – Feb 1998

Folder 2
Group IV, Series 20: NOW-NYS Reporter      Contains Winter 1998 Volume I, Issue 2

Folder 3
Group IV, Series 20: The New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
1997-1998               Volume 14, Number 2, Spring 1997; Volume 15, Number 3, Fall 1998

Folder 4
Group IV, Series 20: Office for Women’s Research-University of Hawaii   Volume II, 1997

Folder 5
Group IV, Series 20: Ondo Apretada  1996         Number I, July-December 1996

Folder 6
Group IV, Series 20: O.W.L. Newletter (Older Women’s League)
Vol. 9, No. 2 October 1997
Vol. 9, No. 401 May 1995
Vol. 15 No. 2 Spring 1995
Executive Board Minutes March 11, 1995

Folder 7
Group IV, Series 20: “Personal Safety Tips for Women”      Undated publication

Folder 8
Group IV, Series 20: Planned Parenthood
1997 annual report

Folder 9
Group IV, Series 20: Professional Women in Construction 1997-1998
Summer/Fall 1997
Summer 1998

Folder 10
Group IV, Series 20: Project Kesher Update  1998-1999
April 29-May 2, 1999
Volume 10, Summer 1998

Folder 11
Group IV, Series 20: Project on the Status and Education of Women undated

Folder 12
Group IV, Series 20: Rape and Sexual Assault: Protective Measures undated

Folder 13
Group IV, Series 20: Reproductive Freedom News
Volume VIII, Number 1   January 1999

Folder 14
Group IV, Series 20: Research Report-Wellesley College  April 1981

Folder 15
Group IV, Series 20: Resist  1996-1998
January 1998, Vol. 7 #1
November 1997, Vol. 6 #9
October 1997, Vol. 6 #8
December 1997, Vol. 6 #10
December 1996, Vol. 5 #10
November 1996, Vol. 5 #9
April 1998, Vol. 3 #3
May 1998, Vol. 4 #4
June 1997, Vol. 5 #5
May 1997, Vol. 4 #4
July/August 1997, Vol. 7 #7
September 1998, Vol. 7 #7
January 1999, Vol. 8 #1

Folder 16
Group IV, Series 20: Resources (“for Midlife and Older Women”)
Resources September/October 1990 – Vol. 6, No. 28

Folder 17
Group IV, Series 20: The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known  1997
Number 1250, March 19, 1997
Number 1263, June 18, 1997

Folder 18
Group IV, Series 20: Sarah Isom Center Newsletter(University of Mississippi) 1982-1997
Number 31; Fall 1997
Number 26; Spring 1995
Number 1; Fall 1982
Number 2; Spring 1983

Folder 19
Group IV, Series 20: Seeds        No. 19; 1997

Folder 20
Group IV, Series 20: SIROW (Newsletter of the Southwest Institute for Research on Women)
No. 13, October 1982
No. 55, November 1997
No. 53, November 1996
No. 56, March 1998
No. 54, March 1997
No. 15, February 1983

Folder 21
Group IV, Series 20: Sister Says  1997-1998
Volume 4, Number 1 Spring 1997
Volume 5, Number 1 Summer 1998

Folder 22
Group IV, Series 20: Sojourner – The Ohio State University
Vol. 10, No. 6 February 1983
Vol. 10, No. 5 December 1983
Vol. 10, No. 9 May 19830

Folder 23
Group IV, Series 20: Some Unsaid Things
Newsletter of the Women’s Studies Program and Women’s Center of Brooklyn College
Spring 1976 (two copies)

Folder 24
Group IV, Series 20: Women’s VU Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center Vanderbilt University
Volume XIX: 4 December 1996
Volume XIX: 3 November 1996
Volume XX: 9 May 1998
Volume XX: 6 February 1998
Volume XX: 1 September 1997
Volume XX: 3 November 1997
Volume XX: 5 January 1998
Volume XX: 7 March 1998
Volume XX: 2 October 1997
Volume XX: 10 June 1998
Volume XIX: 7 March 1997
Volume XIX: 6 February 1997
Volume XIX: 10 June 1997
Volume XXI: 2 October 1998
Volume XXI: 5 January 1999
Volume XXI: 6 February 1999
Volume XIX: 9 May 1997

Folder 25
Group IV, Series 20: Technos-Quarterly for Education and Technology  1997-1998
Fall 1998 Vol. 7, No. 3
Summer 1997 Vol. 6, No. 2

Folder 26
Group IV, Series 20: Theatre Party News 1999
Winter 1999

Folder 27
Group IV, Series 20: Union Center for Women 1995-1998
Issue 5 September/October 1995
Issue 15 Winter 1997/1998

Folder 28
Group IV, Series 20: Visions – A Newsletter of the New York Asian Women’s Center
1997 issue

Folder 29
Group IV, Series 20: Voice   1998
Volume XX, Number 1 December 1998

Folder 30
Group IV, Series 20: Water Wheel- A Quarterly Newsletter of the Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual
Vol. II, No. 2, Summer 1998

Folder 31
Group IV, Series 20: Welfare Reform News      June 1995

Folder 32
Group IV, Series 20: Wellesley Centers fro Women Research Report
Spring 1997 Volume 1, No. 2

Folder 33
Group IV, Series 20:Wepa News (Women in Engineering Program and Advocates Network)
Fall 1998 Volume 7, Number 1
Fall 1997 Volume 6, Number 1

Folder 34
Group IV, Series 20: Wiepress Newsletter of the Women in Engineering Initiative University of Washington
Spring 1997, Issue 33

Folder 35
Group IV, Series 20 WILPF’s Newsletter (Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom) 1997

Folder 36
Group IV, Series 20: Woman-The Graduate School and University –CUNY 1995

Folder 37
Group IV, Series 20: Woman and Word: A Monthly Newsletter of the C.W. Post Women’s Center 1981-1982
Vol. 6: No. 5 1982
Vol. 6: No. 2 1981
Vol. 6: No. 3 1981

Folder 38
Group IV, Series 20: WomanSpace in Great Neck   1995-1997
June 1997
May 1997
April 1997
Summer 1995
December 1996

Box 22, folders 1-20

Folder 1
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women: A Journal of Liberation  1969-1971
Fall 1969 “Inherent Nature or Cultural Conditioning?”
Winter 1970 What is Liberation?  (two copies)
Winter 1971 How We Live and With Whom
Winter 1970 Women in History A Recreation of Our Past
Summer 1970

Folder 2
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women Focus-A Publication of the Brooklyn College Women’s Center                 1986-1991
Vol. I, No. 2  Winter 1986
Vol. I, No. I   Fall 1986 (first issue)
Vol. I, No. 2  Fall 1987
contains draft for an unspecified publication
draft for Winter 1991 Vol. 2, No. 3

Folder 3
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women on Campus (Jersey City State College)
The Newsletter of the JCSC Women’s Center and the Women’s Studies Program 1992
contains Spring 1992 #10

Folder 4
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women Speak-A Forum on Women’s Issues for the Brooklyn College Community                1975
Contains Volume I

Folder 5
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Health Advocate Newsletter   1995-1998
Contains undated newsletter – November 29, 1995 (?)
Volume 5, Number 7 September 1998

Folder 6
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Concerns Committee Newsletter
Association of College Unions International                                                1998
Contains Winter 1998

Folder 7
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Issues ’95 from the NYS Assembly Task Force on Women’s Issues       1995

Folder 8
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s News and Narratives
The Newsletter of the Emory Women’s Center                                               1998
Volume 11, Number 9 Autumn 1998

Folder 9
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Resource Center Newsletter                        1997
Contains Volume 4, number 2 undated
Volume 3, No. 2 Fall 1997

Folder 10
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Review of Books
Vol. XIV, Nos. 10-11 July 1997

Folder 11
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Studies (Arizona State University)  1982-1983
Fall 1982
Spring 1983

Folder 12
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Studies in Indiana
Contains Vol. VI, No. 9    December-January 1982
Vol. VII, No. I                 August – September 1982
Vol. 9, No. 4                  March 1985
Vol. VII, No. IV              April 1983

Folder 13
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Studies at Vanderbilt
Volume VI, Number 2 Spring/Summer 1995
Vol. VIII No. 1 Fall/Winter 1996
Also contains: The Graduate School and University Center-CUNY-A Report on the Activities of the Center for the Study of Women and Society Fall 1996

Folder 14
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Studies Interdisciplinary Program Newsletter
Contains Vol. III, No. 2  Winter 1982

Folder 15
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Studies News – University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Contains Vol. 7, number 4
Vol. 8 No. 2 Winter 1982
Vol. 8 No. 3 Spring 1983

Folder 16
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Studies Program: The University of Kansas Women’s Studies Program              1985
Contains Summer 1985

Folder 17
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Women’s Work: First Unitarian Church     1997-1999
Contains:
Vol. XVI, No. I   Winter 1997
Vol. XVII, No. 3 Winter, 1998-1999
Vol. XVI,  No. 2   Spring 1997
Vol. XVII, No. 2  Spring 1998

Folder 18
Subgroup IV, Series 20: Womyn’s Words- A Publication of Women’s Energy Bank, inc.
Volume 16, Number 17 July 1998
July 1995
May 1997 Volume 15, Number 5
July 1997 Volume 15, Number 7
March 1997 Volume 15, Number 3
October 1998 Volume 16, Number 10
November 1998 Volume 16, Number 10
January 1999 Volume 17, Number 1
January 1998 Volume 16, Number 1
March 1998 Volume 16, Number 3
February 1998 Volume 16, Number 2
November 1996 Volume 14, Number 11
December 1996 Volume 14, Number 12
June 1998 Volume 16, Number 6
August 1998 Volume 16, Number 8
April 1998 Volume 16, Number 4
May 1998 Volume 16, Number 5

Folder 19
Subgroup IV, Series 20: WoodsWomen News
Volume 15, Number 4 Fall 1996
Volume 16, Number 3 Summer 1997
Volume 16, Number 2 Spring 1997

Folder 20
Subgroup IV, Series 20: WRN News       August 22, 1997

Series 21: Programs/Women's Studies-Outside Organizations and Schools

Box 23, folder 1

Folder 1
Subgroup IV, Series 21: Programs in Women's Studies Outside Organizations 1995-1997
This series contains official publications describing academic programs, some of them for study abroad.

Series 22: Book Publication Catalogues / Announcements / Newsletters

Box 23, folders 2-5

Folder 2
Subgroup IV, Series 22: Book & Publication Catalogues and Announcements 1994-1998
Composed of catalogs and announcements of individual works, including books, films, and videos, issued by academic and small specialty presses (women’s studies, ethnic studies, etc.) as well as publicity issued by individual authors and others.

Folder 3
Subgroup IV, Series 22: Book & Publication Catalogues and Announcements 1994-1998
Composed of catalogs and announcements of individual works, including books, films, and videos, issued by academic and small specialty presses (women’s studies, ethnic studies, etc.) as well as publicity issued by individual authors and others.

Folder 4
Subgroup IV, Series 22: Book & Publication Catalogues and Announcements 1994-1998
Composed of catalogs and announcements of individual works, including books, films, and videos, issued by academic and small specialty presses (women’s studies, ethnic studies, etc.) as well as publicity issued by individual authors and others.

Folder 5
Subgroup IV, Series 22: Book Publication Catalogues and Announcements: Press Photographs for Deadly Nightshade (Distributed by RCA Records) - undated - contains 4 press photographs
 

Sub-Group V - Ephemeral Materials

Series 23:  Clipping Files

Box 23, folders 6-8

Folder 6
Subgroup V, Series 23: Ephemeral Materials: Clipping Files  1954-1974
Materials include articles about Jennie Shapiro, Brooklyn College Faculty Member, (Daily News dated 9/19/54) Jennie Shapiro was a graduate of Brooklyn College in 1933 and is a scientist on the faculty of Brooklyn College; Brooklyn Women’s Center, (El Diario); The following articles are dated from 1971-1974: Women’s Programs, (The Kingsman); Women’s Issues (The Kingsman); Women’s Studies Program and Goals (NY Times Book Review); Women in General, (San Francisco Examiner); Abuse of Women, (NY Times); Slavery, (Capitol Times).

Folder 7
Subgroup V, Series 23: Ephemeral Materials: Clipping Files 1978-1980
Includes following articles:
1.University Women: An Exchange: Sidney Hook/Gertrude Ezorsky NY Review of Books 4/3/75;
2. Pressure and Popularity Spur Variety In College Women’s Studies Courses New York Times May 7, 1975;
3. Eastcoast Women Hold Two-Day Conference at Brooklyn College Townshop 12/18/75;
4. The Growing Women’s Studies Movement Gets Organized NY Times-Tuesday January 18, 1977;
5. portion of article from 11/23 Sunday Daily News-re: conference “Strategies for Survival”;
6. “Women and University” Topic of Symposium re: symposium “The University Frontier or Blackwater for Women?;
7. Women’s Studies Association Formed Monitor Jan/Feb 1977;
8. Frederica Terro insights could change your career How to Succeed by Being Yourself An Interview by Jacqueline C. Warsaw;
9. New York State’s First Women Forest Rangers Report for Duty by Harold Faber-The New York Times;
10. Redbook Magazine August undated- this issue contains: short fiction special; Margaret Mead Answers; Short Stories ‘Going Up! New Rules for Women on the Job’ by Dorothy Ruth Crouch, Vice President and General Manaer, Warner Books;
11. Women Urged to Learn How to Run Their Own Business New York Post , Tuesday Sep 27, 1977;
12. Mischief Mime (a performance) Entertainment section of Good Times Gazette December 29, 1977;
13. Women’s Studies Newsletter, Spring 1978, Vol. VI, no. 2;
14. Kingsman article re: Sociology Professor Judith Lorber ‘Never Any Doubt’ Friday December 8, 1978;
15. Schlesinger Library ‘Margaret Fuller Day Celebrated at Radcliffe’ Centennial News Radcliffe Jan 1980
16. Women’s Studies Survives the 70’s (a portion of the article is edited from materials submitted by Professor Patricia Lander) Woman News September 1980
17. Women’s Viewpoints Gain Respect In Academe: Leslie Bennetts New York Times-December 2, 1980;
18. A Feminist Mission Full of Drama re Margaret Fuller, San Francisco Examiner Friday Jan 18, 1980

Folder 8
Subgroup V, Series 23: Ephemeral Materials: Clipping Files 1981-1995
1.Libraries on History of Women Busy and Growing The New York Times January 5, 1981;
2. ‘Margaret Fuller Returns to State” re: actress Laurie James of Long Island New York who has researched and performed a one-woman show based on the life of Margeret Fuller called “Still Beat Noble Hearts.” The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin ,Tuesday October 27, 1981;
3. Betty Friedan’s ‘Second Stage’: A Step Backward The Nation November 14, 1981;
4. Yale to Offer B.A. in Women’s Studies The New York Times, November 22, 1981;
5. Women’s Research Challenges Long-Held Beliefs The New York Times Monday November 23, 1981;
6. The Feminist Papers II Forming A Real Women’s Bloc by Bella Abzug The Nation November 28, 1981;
7. The Feminist Papers III Now is the Time to Get Organized The Nation December 12, 1981;
8. Princeton Fostering Women’s Studies New York Times June 16, 1985
9. ‘Hillary Clinton, in China, Details Abuse of Women’ New York Times Wednesday September 6, 1995
10. Women As Chattel: in China, Slavery Rises by Seth Faison New York Times Wednesday Sep 6, 1995;
11. The Trouble at Sarah Lawrence by Anne Roiphe
 

Series 24: Program Press Releases

Box 24, folders 1-3

Folder 1
Subgroup V, Series 24: Program Press Releases 1961-1980
1. Brooklyn College News Release Co-Eds at Brooklyn College Vie for Cadet Colonel Title. Apr 21, 1961
2. Brooklyn College Students Dig Up Campus in “Archaeology In Reverse” Summer June 1980
3. Kingsman Friday April 16, 1971
4. Kingsman Friday May 9, 1975
5. Fred Moreno’s Press Release

Folder 2
Subgroup V, Series 24: Program Press Releases
1. Correspondence to Kingsman from Pat Quercia re: symposium and open discussion sponsored by the New York State Women’s Studies Association November 9, 1977
2. Correspondence from Freddie Wachsberger fo Defense Committee Women’s Studies Program re: Pamella’s tenure
3. Correspondence to Professor Ellen DuBois re: symposium, “The University: Frontier or Back water?”
4. Correspondence to and from Pamella from Nancy Schneidewind of New Paltz S.U.N.Y.
5. The Defense Committee of the New York Region of the NWSA all day symposium at Brooklyn College on November 21, 1977 “The University: Frontier or Backwater for Women? (The Mission of Feminist Scholarship)” re: panel presentation
6. Letter to Catherine Hess from Catherine Silver re: the information on the role of Women’s Studies and feminist research as it appeared in The New York Times (November 24, 1981)
7. Memo to Women’s Studies Steering Committee from Lilia Melena re: articles (articles on the future of feminism appearing in The Nation.”

Folder 3
Subgroup V, Series 24: Program Press Releases
Flyers and announcements re: slide show on sex role stereotyping, presentations by Brenda Verner re: Advertising’s view of Black Women’ Solo Flight a touring play based on the struggle of the aeronaut Jeannete Piccard (1895-1981) to achieve the equal priesthood from Molly Culligan, flyer and correspondence re: Eleanor Smeal who speaks to campus groups about women and politics; Little Flags Theater Announcement; 1983 LadySlipper Resource Guide and Catalog of Records and Tapes by Women; National Woman’s Party 1913-1972 series statement and scope and content, order form for the papers; The Margaret Fuller Foundation re: drama of Margaret Fuller, advertisement for show/program with slide documentary on sex stereotyping in cartoons; catalyst career option series; correspondence re: slide presentation, Sexism in Foreign Language Textbooks, University of Wyoming announcement that the Women’s History Library, formerly of Berkley is now at the archive of Contemporary History in Laramie, Wyoming with flyer attached  ‘So much has been written about women But so little has shown up in the Libraries; United Front Press Catalog Fall 1975; History of Working Women slide show order form; The great Atlantic Radio Conspiracy order form and information; Brenda Verna lecture series; National Women’s Mailing List pamphlet; Institute for studies in Equality presents Anita M. Meller feminist/social critic/political activist 1977-1978 lecture series; correspondence to Beatrice Kachuck from Roberta Kalmar, Certified Social Worker; advertisement of plays performed by Laurie James; Women Make News Inc. oral history tapes that are available and information which includes an article re: International Women’s Day The New York Times Sunday March 4, 1984; announcement for Women’s Studies Program “The Sensual Camera: A Woman’s Sensibility in Photography” publication announcement for poetry by American Women 1900-1975: A Biography by Reardon and Thorsen; announcement for class Life Crisis: Anthropological Perspectives and Technology; correspondence of Sherna Gluck of Feminist History Research Project; correspondence re: a showing of the film White Collar Grievance (April 1974) at Cornell; Indochina Action Project-Forum on Indochina, program of Women Composers (April 1979) at presentation of Clara Wieck Schumann performed by Nancy Fierro includes article of performance in the Los Angeles Times Music and Dance Reviews Tuesday March 27, 1979; Harvard Graduate School of Education September 1979 “Margaret Fuller Day”

Series 25: Photographs - Exhibition

Box 24, Folders 4-34

Folder 4
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs-Exhibition: Dean Adele Bildersee, a founder of Brooklyn College and the First Woman Dean, who served from 1930 until her retirement in 1954 - n.d. 1930's
two xeroxes, negative
Large caption on back of xerox states the Brooklyn Eagle and a large caption of writing

Folder 5
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs-Exhibition: Student Fashion Show          1937
Negative of photograph

Folder 6
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Brooklyn College Civilian Preparation/Preparing For Air-Raids    n.d. 1940's
negative, two xeroxes
xerox with caption Brooklyn College – Civilian Preparation- Students receiving pointers on the use of emergency unit from member of the maintenance staff.  Such units, fully equipped, are ready for instant use in all of the college buildings

Folder 7
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Learning to Break Codes During World War II: Class In Cryptoanalysis      August 1942
negative and xerox “Teaching Code, WWII”

Folder 8
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Raising Money For A Navy Ambulance: Physical Fitness Demonstration ("Girls Keep Fit") May 24,1943
two xeroxes, photograph, negative-written on back of xerox “NY Herald Tribune – Tuesday May 25, 1943 Top Caption ‘Girls at Brooklyn College Keep Fit with A Russian Dance Routine’ Caption: “One of the “Dances of the United Nations” performed in the college yesterday in the Brooklyn Physical Fitness Day Program”  An audience of 8,000 persons, which included representatives of the Army, Navy, Coast Guard and the Waves, watched one thousand women students.

Folder 9
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project During World War II                      1944
Negative and xerox "Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project in Cooperation With the Morrissville Agricultural and Technical Institute

Folder 10
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Brooklyn College Farm Labor Project During World War II                      1944
Negative and xerox

Folder 11
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Pre-Show Smiles: Ragtime Swim   November 1948
two xeroxes and negative
Info on back of photograph: “The NY Sun, Wed Nov 17, 1948 Ragtime Swim: That’s What the Annual Water Ballet is called by the Brooklyn College Women’s Recreational Swim Group.  The ballet, recently presented will be repeated in the college pool at 4:30 and 8p.m. on Friday waiting for the gay nineties music that opens the show are....”

Folder 12
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Celebrating Spring: The Modern Dance Club's Annual Recital - May 1949
xerox, two negatives
on back of xerox: Annual Spring Recital of Modern Dance Club of the___A.A. of Brooklyn College

Folder 13
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Russian Circle Booth-Offering A Bit of Russian Culture with the Help of a Samovar and Pirozhki - n.d.c.1950
Negative and xerox
Russian Circle at Country Fair with a poster that reads “Russian Circle-This is a representative reproduction of the Russian Greek Orthodox Church.  This type of architecture was introduced through contact with Byzantine”

Folder 14
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition-Biology Lab Led by Jennie Epstein Shapiro Who Taught At The College From 1933 Until Her Death in 1936
n.d.c. 1950
negative and xerox
written on xerox “Geology Lab Jennie Epstein (Shapiro)1940? Lab 1933..Jennie Epstein Professor of Bacteriology died 1958, Shapiro 1954 article, Photo taken by A.F. Sozio some of the writing is difficult to decipher”

Folder 15
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Graduation Day: Mrs. Ida Grunfeld: Graduation At Age 66 Was A Newsworthy Event in 1952                                                           1952
negative and xerox of photo with caption
contains biographical sketch of Mrs. Ida Grunfeld; states also that The Brooklyn Eagle and ran lengthy article under the heading “Reflected Knowledge” (6/15/52)

Folder 16
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Practicing to Win: Field Hockey, A Popular Sport                                                                                                    1952
negative, xerox
on back of xerox “12/12/47-Women’s Field Hockey Team Completed an Undefeated Untied Campaign – similar photograph.” in 1952/1953 bulletin

Folder 17
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Preparing for a Career in the Health-Care Field              1954
Two negatives and xerox.  "The Brooklyn Eagle 2/7/54…girls who want to be trained as medical secretaries have their big chance at Brooklyn College…"

Folder 18
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: "Honorary Cadet" on Parade
(A.F.R.O.T.C.) - 1954
xerox and negative

Folder 19
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Tensions Over Dance Cards: Senior Prom, May 16, 1954                                                                                               1954
xerox and negative
written on xerox: “May 16, 1954 News- Let’s Go to a Prom – BC affair at Park Sheraton Hotel 50th avenue and 7th avenue/ Nancy Cavanagh, 18, doesn’t seem too happy as her escort, senior class president Bill Dahut signs dance books of .......”

Folder 20
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition; "Eager and Hopeful": Women Cadets (A.F.R.O.T.C. Cadet Colonel Contest) "Angel Flight" Finalists  1959
negative and xerox
xerox with caption “March 19, 1959- Daily News - Not a Cloud in
Their Sky-six happy girls are finalists in a contest conducted at Brooklyn College for a honorary colonel ...”, 2nd caption: “Eager and Hopeful—Six Brooklyn College coeds who came out as finalists in a college wide contest to name the honorary AFROTC cadet colonel are (left to right) Amelia DeMarco, Priscilla Lazovick, Susan Leipzig, Sabina Stefankiewicz, Cynthia Glazer and Sara Montalbano.  All of them will compete once more in a trick drill exhibition by the Corps of Cadets in May and after which the final choice will be made”

Folder 21
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Sororities and Refreshments: Traditions of Past Country Fairs: Kappa Delta Sorority Booth at Country Fair, Selling Salt Water Taffy - n.d. 1960's
xerox and negative Kappa Delta Hellenic Society
written on back of xerox “The Annual Country Fair, held in 1972, was a day held on the Athletic Field started 1938”

Folder 22
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Country Fair "Queen of the Fair"
May 1963        1963
negative and two xeroxes
caption “One of these will reign as “Queen of the Fair” one of these beauties, all of them students at Brooklyn College, will reign as “Queen of the Fair” when the judges make their selection.  They are (left to right) Jean Barra, Rona Brickman, Harissa Cass, Tina Vrowski and Sharon Morgenbesser.  The winner will wear her crown at the college’s Country Fair on Friday, May 17

Folder 23
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: National Student 'Strike Day'    1968
negative, xerox and photograph
National Student Strike Day

Folder 24
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Setting Her Bow: Archery Coach Gives Pointers        mid-1970's
George Bing, college photographer
written on back of xerox “Pat Herman instructing student in mid 1970’s”

Folder 25
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Choreographer and Dancers rehearsing the piece "Different Drums" - Performed at The First Regional American College Dance Festival        1973
George Bing, college photographer
Negative, two xeroxes

Folder 26
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Puerto Rican Students Joining Together at Graduation June 1975      1975
George Bing, college photographer
Negative and xerox

Folder 27
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Discussing A Controversial Agenda Item Before The Weekly Center Meeting     1977
George Bing, college photographer
Negative and xerox

Folder 28
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Students Creating Archaeological Site, On Campus Summer 1980                                                                            1980
George Bing, college photographer
negative and xerox
photograph labeled Lodz Deetjen 141 Beach 56 Place Arverney, New York 11692(23)

Folder 29
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Students Working Together On Techniques for Teaching Elementary School Math  March 1981
Elena Lopez, Class of '81           1981
Photograph and negative

Folder 30
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Reviewing A Day's Events: Staff and Faculty Center in Women's Studies Office 2157 Boylan Hall   March 1981
Laimute E. Druskis, Curator                                   1981
negative

Folder 31
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Members of the Exhibition Committee Making Final Choices: March 17, 1981                                      1981
negative

Folder 32
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Searching For Answers - Virginia Woolf  Seminar: Spring Semester 1981 Laimute E. Druskis, Curator 1981
Photograph and negative

Folder 33
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Unidentified
Envelope containing negatives of students choosing photographs for exhibition, two photographs of conference and collection.

Folder 34
Subgroup V, Series 25: Photographs: Exhibition: Unidentified - Tugboats in Harbor (Boats-possibly 'Strike Day')
Matted photograph-written on back is Karen Chin 1434 West 9th Street Brooklyn, New York 11204

Series 26: Photographs -  Programs and Activities

Box 24, folders 35-41

Folder 35
Subgroup V, Series 26: Photographs: Programs and Activities: Color Slides
undated
Outward Bound (?)

Folder 36
Subgroup V, Series 26: Photographs: Programs and Activities: Graduation Spring, 1991
removed from original photo album

Folder 37
Subgroup V, Series 26: Photographs: Programs and Activities: Graduation Fall, 1991
removed from original photo album

Folder 38
Subgroup V, Series 26: Photographs: Programs and Activities: Outward Bound Fall, 1991
removed from original photo album

Folder 39
Subgroup V, Series 26: Photographs: Programs and Activities: Graduation Fall 1993
removed from original photo album

Folder 40
Subgroup V, Series 26: Photographs: Programs and Activities: Delaware Trip Spring 1993
removed from original photo album

Folder 41
Subgroup V, Series 26: Photographs: Programs and Activities: Miscellaneous Photographs and Negatives
removed from front of the photo album
 
 

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