Series I
Contains 34 Results:
Correspondence from John Fleming, General Secretary of the American Geophysical Union to MRB enclosing booklet listing members and noting those who are women., 1939-05-17
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from John Kuebler, Grand Recorder of Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity to MRB, stating there are no female members of their organization., 1939-05-17
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Handwritten note from Eleanor Doak(sp?) of Mount Holyoke College to MRB, stating she has no publications to donate to the project., 1939-05-17
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from Marion Smith of the American Congress of Physical Therapy to MRB enclosing list of women doctors who are connected with the organization., 1939-05-18
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from Frederick Besley at the American College of Surgeons to MRB referring her letter requesting a list of women members to the publicity chairman., 1939-05-18
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from E.T. Cresson, Jr., Librarian of The American Entomological Society to MRB responding to request for a list of leading women in the field., 1939-05-18
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from John Duncan of the American Astronomical Society to MRB, enclosing list of women who are members., 1939-05-18
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from Elizabeth Platt, American Geographical Society to MRB regarding women who have made a contribution to the field., 1939-05-19
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from Howard Neiman of The American Institute of Chemists to MRB providing names and addresses of women members., 1939-05-19
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.
Correspondence from Clifford Grulee of the American Academy of Pediatrics sending list of women members., 1939-05-20
Papers generated by the World Center for Women's Archives including correspondence (carbon and originals), research materials, 1500+ notecards, and reprints focused on American women of science. The collection also includes approximately 30 radio scripts from the Works Progress Administration's Federal Theater Radio Division broadcasts, "Women in the Making of America" and "Gallant American Women." Members of the WCWA assisted in the research for the broadcasts.