[Open hearings] [sound recording]. 1970.

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[Open hearings] [sound recording]. 1970.

Each hearing includes brief talks by audience members followed by questions and answers. There were five hearings: 1. Women faculty: existing and how to recruit more; 2. Women graduate students; 3. Child care; 4. Child care; 5. Women graduate students and wrap-up.

5 sound tape reels (357 min.) : analog, 3-3/4 ips ; 7 in.

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