Papers, 1977-1984 (inclusive).

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Papers, 1977-1984 (inclusive).

Collection consists of reports, memoranda, and correspondence generated by the Clark University administration and the principal figures in sexual harassment cases there as well as court documents and clippings. There are also statements and publicity from the Boston peace movement, in which a rift had developed over the accusations against Peck, one of the movement's supporters. Also included are correspondence, press releases, and financial records of the Committee for Fairness to Ximena Bunster and letters and statements of the Committee to Support Sidney Peck.

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United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

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Enloe, Cynthia H., 1938-....

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Born in New York City, Enloe received her doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1967. Since 1972 she has been professor of government at Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts; in 1980-82 she served as department chair. A member of the university's Sexual Harassment Task Force, 1980-81, Enloe gathered these papers to document the issues and lawsuits arising from charges of sexual harassment directed by sociology professor Ximena Bunster against a fellow faculty member, Si...

Clark university Worcester, Mass.

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Peck, Sidney R.

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Stanko, Elizabeth Anne, 1950-

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Bunster, Ximena.

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Rich, Adrienne, 1929-2012

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Adrienne Cecile Rich, poet, author, feminist, and teacher, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on May 16, 1929, the daughter of Helen (Jones) and Arnold Rice Rich. She attended the Roland Park Country School in Baltimore, Md. (1938-47). A 1951 graduate of Radcliffe College, in that year she won the Yale Younger Poets Award with the publication of her first book, A Change of World . Following her studies at Oxford University (winter 1952-53), she traveled through Europe. The following de...