Records, 1976-2005 (inclusive), 1978-2004 (bulk).

ArchivalResource

Records, 1976-2005 (inclusive), 1978-2004 (bulk).

Collection includes annual reports, financial reports, correspondence with panelists, clippings, audiotapes, videotapes, transcripts of panel discussions, photographs, minutes, and background material on program participants and topics.

5.84 linear feet (14 file boxes), 8 photograph folders, 43 audiotapes, 24 videotapes, 4 PhotoCDs.

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Women's Economic Round Table.

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