Mary Scott Welch papers, 1947-1987.

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Mary Scott Welch papers, 1947-1987.

Contains original manuscripts, drafts, articles, and speeches written by Welch. This material is accompanied by correspondence and research material (such as clippings and notes). There is also material documenting Welch's involvement with rape prevention, including audio cassettes of a CBS radio recording featuring her.

7 cubic ft. (7 boxes)

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National Organization for Women. New York Chapter

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The New York chapter of the National Organization for Women sponsored a women's history stamp series of U.S. First Day Covers, 1977-1978. From the description of Collection, 1971-1978 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008347 ...

Welch, Mary Scott

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Mary Scott Welch was a progressive writer and editor for several magazines including, "Woman's Day," "Seventeen," "Pageant," and "Redbook." She wrote fiction and articles on domestic and women's issues, which included her daughter's rape, women in the workplace, networking and job searching, and raising a family. She was a rape coordinator for the National Organization for Women in New York City in the 1970s. From the description of Mary Scott Welch papers, 1947-1987. (University of ...