Stanford University, Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research, records 1973-2004

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Stanford University, Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research, records 1973-2004

Collection consists of records regarding the administrative affairs of the Institute and its programs such as conferences, classes, lectures (especially the Jing Lyman Lecture Series), and publications. Correspondence files of the Directors of the Institute include those of Iris F. Litt, M.D., Barbara Gelpi, Laura Carstensen, and Ineko Tsuchida. Also included are over 800 audiocassettes of seminars, talks, conferences, and lectures, 1973-2004.

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Stanford University. Center for Research on Women

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Tsuchida, Ineko.

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Carstensen, Laura L.

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Stanford University. Institute for Research on Women and Gender

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Litt, Iris F., 1940-

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Gelpi, Barbara Charlesworth.

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Clayman Institute for Gender Research.

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Biographical/Historical Sketch The Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University supports research on women's changing economic and social roles and organizes educational programs that make such work accessible to the public. It was originally founded in 1974 as the Center for Research on Women and later known as the Institute for Research on Women and Gender. From the guide to the Stanford University, M...

Stanford University. Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research.

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Biographical/Historical Sketch The Michelle R. Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University supports research on women's changing economic and social roles and organizes educational programs that make such work accessible to the public. It was originally founded in 1974 as the Center for Research on Women and later known as the Institute for Research on Women and Gender. From the guide to the Stanford University, M...