Records, 1971-1981 (inclusive).

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Records, 1971-1981 (inclusive).

Typescripts of talks given at Friends events: Daughters in Dialogue, a conversation between Catherine Drinker Bowen and Helen Howe, 1971; The Instant Woman, by Charlotte Murray Curtis re: women's liberation and journalism, 1974; Dancing in the Revolution: Emma Goldman's Feminism by Alix Shulman, 1981; etc. Tapes are shelved separately as T-20.

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Friends of the Schlesinger Library.

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The Friends of the Schlesinger Library, whose contributions support library acquisitions and preservation, have met annually since 1970. From the description of General information by and about the Friends of the Schlesinger Library. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 228511330 The Friends of the Schlesinger Library, whose contributions support library acquisitions and preservation, met annually beginning in 1970. From the guide to the [Audiotape] [sound r...

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...

Shulman, Alix Kates

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Prominent feminist, author, and political activist in the 1960s and 70s. Author of MEMOIRS OF AN EX-PROM QUEEN (1972), ON THE STROLL (1980), and DRINKING THE RAIN (1995). From the description of Papers, 1892-2000 (bulk 1968-2000). (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 46888521 ...

Howe, Helen, 1905-1975.

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Monologuist and author (Radcliffe, 1927) Howe studied acting with Georges Vitray in France, joined the New York Theater Guild, performed to critical acclaim in the U.S. and London, toured with "Community Concerts" during WWII, and wrote several novels and a family history. Her parents, Mark Anthony Dewolfe Howe and Fanny Quincy Howe, were writers. Her brothers were Quincy Howe, an editor and radio commentator, and Mark DeWolfe Howe, a Harvard law professor. Howe married Reginald Allen, curator o...

Bowen, Catherine Drinker, 1897-1973

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Author and biographer. From the description of Catherine Drinker Bowen papers, 1793-1980 (bulk 1934-1972). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71062023 American writer. From the description of Typewritten letter signed, dated : Bryn Mawr, Pa., 9 November 1961, to Mr. [Joseph] Chouinard, 1961 Nov. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270906443 Biographical Note 1897, Jan. 1 ...

Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940

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Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist, feminist, author, editor, and lecturer on politics, literature and the arts. She was born in Lithuania and died in Canada. Her lectures and publications attracted attention throughout the U.S. and Europe. She was associated with the anarchist journal Mother Earth from 1906 to 1917 and was imprisoned for publicly advocating birth control in 1916 and pacifism in 1917. In 1919 she was deported to Russia but had to leave because of her criticism of the Bols...

Curtis, Charlotte Murray.

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