Records, 1935-1939 (inclusive).

ArchivalResource

Records, 1935-1939 (inclusive).

Clippings, circulars, and correspondence relating to the World Center for Women's Archives' efforts to preserve records of women's participation in every field, including special libraries.

1 folder.

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World Center for Women's Archives (New York, N.Y.)

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World Center for Women's Archives was an organization established by Rosika Schwimmer and Mary Ritter Beard in the hopes of creating an educational collection which women could consult to learn about the history of women. The center was located in the Biltmore Hotel at 41 Park Avenue in New York City. It closed in 1940, but the efforts made to establish a center to collect records encouraged several colleges and universities to begin develop similar archives of women's history. It was one of the...

Special Libraries Association. Archives Committee.

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The Special Libraries Association was organized in 1919 and, stimulated by the World Center for Women's Archives, formed an Archives Committee in 1939 to record "pioneer days and personalities." The Committee intended to donate papers it acquired to the WCWA. From the description of Records, 1935-1939 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007294 ...