Papers of Ellen Willis, 1941-2006

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Papers of Ellen Willis, 1941-2006

Papers of Ellen Willis, radical feminist and journalist.

4.17 linear ft.; (10 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder, 1 oversize folder, 1 photograph folder, 1 audiotape, 3 videotapes, electronic records

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University of Pennsylvania.

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The Department of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania was part of the Towne Scientific School until 1920, when a separate School of Fine Arts was established, teaching architecture and other fine arts. Teaching staff and courses of instruction of the Towne Scientific School, Department of Architecture were listed in the Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania. The School of Fine Arts published its teaching staff, regulations, courses of study, competitons and, in some years, curre...

Wieseltier, Leon, 1952

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Leon Wieseltier (born June 14, 1952) is an American critic and magazine editor. From 1983 to 2014, he was the literary editor of The New Republic. He was a contributing editor and critic at The Atlantic until October 27, 2017, when the magazine fired him following multiple allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct.He is currently the editor of Liberties....

American Association of University Professors

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The national chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) was organized in 1915 to advance academic freedom, shared governance and to define fundamental professional values and standards for higher education. The first meeting of the AAUP at Central Washington University was held on October 14, 1954. Regular monthly meetings were held during the academic year to address faculty concerns with administrative decision-making and participative governance. Central Washington Un...

Asimov, Isaac, 1920-1992

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Biochemist, professor of biochemistry at Boston University Medical School; science and science fiction writer; author of over 400 books. From the description of Letters, 1950-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122322499 American scientist and writer. From the description of Letter and postcard, 1987 Nov. 30. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122632941 Isaac Asimov (1920 ₆ 19...

Wolfe, Alan

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Stimpson, Catharine

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Tom Paxton

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Arlie Hochschild's

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Hamill, Pete

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Sigmund Freud

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Duke University

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Carter, Becca

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Knoll, Erwin

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Alix Kates Shulman

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Richard Goldstein

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University of Vermont

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Ann Snitow

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Kempton, Murray, 1917-1997

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED James Murray Kempton was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1917. He became an influential American journalist, working for over 45 years in the field. Kempton wrote for the New York Post, the New York Review of Books, the World Telegram and World Sun, and finally with Newsday . He was a radio commentator for CBS as well. Kempton was a prolific writer, producing often times four columns a week, totaling more than 10,000 over the course of his career. Additionally, he was the author...

Park Slope Child Care Collective

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Jacoby, Russell.

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Union of Democratic Intellectuals

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Christopher Lasch

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Rushdie, Salman

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Salman Rushdie (1947- ) is an Indian born British novelist, essayist, and critic. From the description of Salman Rushdie papers, 1947-2008. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 233575208 ...

Kimball, Roger, 1953-....

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Ignátieff, Michael

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Echols, Alice

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Jamieson, Kathleen Hall

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Willis, Ellen

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Ellen Jane Willis was born in New York City on December 14, 1941, the first daughter of Miriam Weinberger and Melvin Willis, a police officer. Willis was raised in Queens, along with two younger siblings, Michael and Penny. Willis attended Barnard College (A.B. 1962). She married Harvey Leifert in June 1962, and they moved to California later that summer, where Willis completed one year of graduate study in literature at University of California, Berkeley, while Leifert taught at Sa...

Wisconsin State Historical Society

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Joel Westheimer

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Lasch, Christopher

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Kristol, William.

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Simone de Beauvoir

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City university of New York

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Podhoretz, Norman

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Baxandall, Rosalyn Fraad, 1939-2015

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Rosalyn Fraad "Ros" Baxandall was an American historian of women's activism and an active New York City feminist....

McGill University

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Brooklyn New School

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University of Southern Colorado

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In 1938, the students of Pueblo Junior College began publication of a yearbook documenting campus life. The title of the new publication was taken from a word meaning "Behold," from an Apache dialect. The yearbook was published annually until 1971, when publication was discontinued until 1981. The yearbook was called "USC Forever" for its first two years, after which the title returned to Tsanti in 1983 From the guide to the Tsanti Yearbooks., 1938-1971, 1981-1984, (Colorado State Un...

Nader, Ralph, 1934-

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Ralph Nader (b. Feb. 27, 1934, Winsted, CT) graduated from Princeton University (1955) and received an LL.B. from Harvard Law School (1958). After law school he served in the U.S. Army as a cook. Starting in 1959, Nader began practicing as a lawyer in Hartford, CT, while lecturing at the University of Hartford. He was also a writer for the Christian Science Monitor and The Nation. In 1964, he relocated to Washington, DC to serve as a consultant to Assistant Secretary of Labor Daniel Patrick M...

Julianne Pidduck

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Malvina Reynolds

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Denitch, Bogdan Denis.

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University of Chicago.

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Most of the records in the collection pertain to the $400,000 raised by the American Baptist Education Society in 1889-1890 in order to obtain a 600,000 grant from John D. Rockefeller for the creation of an endowment for the University of Chicago. The first volume in the inventory, Record of Pledges for the University of Chicago, contains an alphabetical numbered listing of subscribers, amounts pledged, and payments made through 1906. The subscription forms and letters (1:4-13) are numbered to c...