Records of the Office of Development, 1968-2001 (inclusive).
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Bunting, Mary Ingraham, 1910-1998
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Mary Ingraham Bunting (July 10, 1910 – January 21, 1998) was an influential American college president; Time profiled her as the magazine's November 3, 1961, cover story. She became Radcliffe College's fifth president in 1960 and was responsible for fully integrating women into Harvard University. Bunting was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Henry A. and Mary Shotwell Ingraham; she was known as "Polly" to distinguish her from her mother. Her father was an attorney; her mother was the head of th...
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
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The Schlesinger Library had its origins in the gift of the Woman's Rights Collection (WRC) by Maud Wood Park '98 to Radcliffe College in 1943. Organized as the Women's Archives in 1948, it was renamed the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America in 1967 in recognition of the Schlesingers' strong support of the Library and the College. The WRC was originally housed in Longfellow Hall and the Women's Archives in Byerly Hall and moved in 1967 to the old Radcliffe...
Radcliffe College. Crew.
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Stevens, Édouard
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Women's Trade Union League
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The Women's Trade Union League was established by Mrs Patterson in 1874. By the 1890s ten London Unions, and over thirty provincial unions were affiliated from Bookbinding, Shirt and Collar Making, Tailoring, Dressmaking and Milinery, Cigar Making Match and Matchbox Making, Ropemaking, Weaving, Laundry, Boot and Shoe Making, Silk Working, Upholstery, Lace Making, Pottery, Paper Making and Shop Working. The League was absorbed into the Trades Union Congress (TUC) in 1921. From the gui...
McGhee, Charlotte.
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Radcliffe College. Office of Development.
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Early fundraising at Radcliffe College was conducted by specially appointed committees, such as the Committee on Resources, 1915-1936. From 1950 to 1961 Mildred Sherman, Dean of College Relations, was responsible for alumnae gifts and special fundraising projects. On her death in 1961, the College Fund Office was established; and renamed the Office of Development and Alumnae Affairs in 1972 to continue previous functions and seek foundation and government grant funding. From the desc...
Fuller, Martha.
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Touborg, Margaret Earley.
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Horner, Matina S.
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Matina Horner, an assistant professor of psychology at Harvard, was named president of Radcliffe College in 1972. From the description of Speech [sound recording]. 1970. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 421972118 Educator. A.B. Bryn Mawr College 1961; M.S. University of Michigan 1963, Ph.D. 1968; LL.D. Dickinson College 1973. Assistant professor of psychology and social relations at Harvard University, 1969-72, president of Radcliffe College, 1972-1989. Author of va...
Radcliffe College
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Vocational short courses and institutes were initiated by the Radcliffe Appointment Bureau to train students for careers after graduation. Among these courses were: the Institute on Historical and Archival Management, 1954-1960; Communications for the Volunteer, 1965-1968; Summer Secretarial Course, 1935-1955, and the Radcliffe Publishing Course (formerly Publishing Procedures Course), 1947-, which continues to offer a six-week summer course in publishing. From the description of Rad...