Series I
Contains 34 Results:
Correspondence from Carl Badgley to MRB stating there are no women members of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons., 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.
Correspondence from Louise Larimore to MRB responding to request for listing of women pathologists belonging to the American Association for the Study of Neoplastic Diseases., 1939-06-01
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 Ruth Andrus of the University of the State of New York to MRB stating she does have any material to contribute., 1939-06-02
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 Raymond Johnson of The American Academy of Periodontology stating he will bring her letter before the meeting of the executive council., 1939-06-06
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 Ida Sitler to MRB stating she does not have material to contribute to WCWA., 1939-07-10
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 Ed W. Owen of The American Association of Petroleum Geologists to MRB, enclosing list of members who are women., 1939-07-29
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.
Series of correspondence between MRB and Susan Gower Smith regarding her suggestions for additions to the women of science list. , 1939-08-28 - 1939-09-09
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 Harriet M. Allyn to MRB stating she does not have any material for project. Also, follow-up letter from Margaret White to Allyn requesting a bibliography., 1939-09-27 - 1939-10-02
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.
Series of correspondence (3) between MRB and Ruth Nanda Anshen of the Science of Culture Series regarding women in the field of philosophy. , 1939-10-26 - 1939-11-10
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 Isabella Perry, M.D. to MRB providing references to published works by women in science., 1939-12-29
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.