Caroline Bird papers, 1915-1995.

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Caroline Bird papers, 1915-1995.

Papers include manuscripts, galley proofs, correspondence, speeches, chronological files, and subject files relating to her publications: THE INVISIBLE SCAR (1966), BORN FEMALE: THE HIGH COST OF KEEPING WOMEN DOWN (1968), EVERYTHING A WOMEN NEEDS TO KNOW TO GET PAID WHAT SHE'S WORTH (1973), CASE AGAINST COLLEGE (1975), THE CROWDING SYNDROME: LEARNING TO LIVE WITH TOO MUCH AND TOO MANY (1976), ENTERPRISING WOMEN (1976), WHAT WOMEN WANT (1979), and THE TWO-PAYCHECK MARRIAGE (1979), SECOND CAREERS (1992), LIVES OF OUR OWN (1995). There are also subject files on women's issues such as affirmative action, the Equal Rights Amendment, business opportunities, marriage, minority women, women in education, employment, women in the Army, and health.

84 cubic ft. (85 boxes)

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Bird, Caroline, 1915-2011

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Caroline Bird Mahoney (1915–2011) was an American feminist author. Born on April 15, 1915, in New York City, Caroline Bird became the youngest member of the Vassar College class of 1935 at the age of 16, but left after her junior year to marry; she later earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Toledo and a Master of Arts degree in comparative literature at the University of Wisconsin. Her books include The Invisible Scar (1966), Everything a Women Needs to Know to Get Paid Wh...

United States. Army

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The United States Army is the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces and performs land-based military operations. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution, Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1 and United States Code, Title 10, Subtitle B, Chapter 301, Section 3001. As the largest and senior branch of the U.S. military, the modern U.S. Army has its roots in the Continental Army, which wa...