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Women in Scholarly Publishing records, 1979-1997 5 linear feet
Correspondence, minutes, reports, documents, financial records, surveys, publicity files, and printed materials. The correspondence consists of general files, information, and correspondence about surveys on career patterns of women in publishing. The documents include incorporation papers and related information, membership lists, data on local chapters, reports of the board, minutes of annual meetings, and the elections of officers. The printed materials are chiefly issues of the NEWSLETTER
Women of the University Community Records, 1930-2011 11 boxes (6.25 linear feet)
Women's Building Collection, 1954-2000, bulk 1973-1998 20.3 cubic ft.
These papers are concerned primarily with the club from the time of its disbandment in the fall of 1930 to the final disposition of its property in 1935. Included in the collection are business letters, bills and statements, treasurer's reports, bank statements and cancelled checks, four bank books, a check book, and a financial ledger which includes a list of the members of the club.
Women's City Club of Rochester Records, 1922-1934 0.75 Cubic Feet
The Women's City Club of Rochester was a reform-oriented social organization that operated in Rochester, New York in the early 20th century. This collection includes correspondence, reports, minute books and miscellaneous papers from the organization. The materials in the collection date from 1922 to 1934.
Women's Club Newsletter, 1967- 0.84 Linear Feet
Women's Club of R.P.I. records, 1935-2011 3.00 Linear Feet
Women's Club of the State University of New York at Buffalo records, 1945-2005, bulk (1970's-2005 bulk) 5 Linear Feet
Women's Club of the State University of New York at Buffalo Relief Project records, 1946-1949 2.5 linear feet
Women's Club of the University of Rochester papers, 1935-2018 7.69 Cubic feet
Women's Club of the University of Rochester Papers contain material created by or addressed to the club, especially members of the executive board and executive committees.
Women's Educational and Industrial Union letter, 1905 .1 Linear Feet
Women's Environment and Development Organization records, 1980-2006, 2013-2018, bulk 1994-1998 17.75 linear feet
Women's Ephemera Collection, 1970-1988 1.25 linear ft.
Women's Graduate Club of Columbia University records, 1898-1956 1.5 linear feet
Women's Graduate Club Portrait collection, 1920s-1930s 0.5 linear feet
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Buffalo Branch, records, 1960-1973 7.2 Linear Feet
Women's Legacy at The New School collection, 2017-2021 7.2 Megabytes
Women's National Book Association records, 1917-2020 72 linear feet
Women's Press Club of New York State Inc. Records, 1984-1989 0.17 cubic ft.
This collection is comprised of one series: Print Material. Print Material includes original clippings and copies of newspaper articles from Rochester newspapers like the Democratic and Chronicle as well as national publications like the New York Times. These articles range in date from 1852-2011. This series also includes programs and pamphlets containing event announcements, book publication announcements, as well as postcards and commemorative printed materials. There are also two plays written by Arlene Brent Fanale as well as papers given by Richard S. Gilbert in 2001 titled, "The Religion of Susan B. Anthony," and a second paper by an unnamed presenter titled, "Anthony and Douglass: Friends and Allies," delivered in 2006. There are three photographs taken at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., two of a bust of Susan B. Anthony, and the third capturing a deck of playing cards sold in the gift shop. Finally, there are two video tapes titled, "Great American for Children": Susan B. Anthony and Seneca Reflections: Celebrating 150 Years of Women's Rights, and one record album titled, The Mother of Us All: An Opera.
Women's Studies College records, 1971-1981 9.17 Linear Feet
Women's Studies College records, 1971-1987 1 Linear Feet
Women's Studies Oral History Collection, 1997 0.17 cubic ft.
Women's Studies papers, 1971 - 1983 0.2 linear feet
Women's Studio Workshop Artists' books, 1988-2007 19.00 item(s)
Women's suffrage collection, circa 1890-1940 .50 Cubic feet
This collection consists of three series: New York State Campaigns, Conference Programs, and Published Materials. The first series includes by-laws for both the Woman Suffrage Party of Monroe County as well as the Women's City Club of Rochester, New York. Conference Programs includes national and international conference calls and programs from the first decades of the twentieth century. The third series, Published Materials include pamphlets encouraging women and men to campaign for woman's suffrage during the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. There are a number of articles published by the National American Woman's Suffrage Association and similar organizations sharing with readers the state of the campaign. There are also a number of printed ephemera documents in support and in opposition to woman's suffrage, as well as celebrations of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920.
Womyn's Fest poster, March 30-31, 2001 1 item(s)
This poster advertised a weekend event including film showings, workshops, and lectures regarding women in history, feminism, and women's rights.
Wood Cowan Papers, 1928-1955 18 linear ft.
Wood Family Papers, 1797 - 1874 0.63 linear feet
Woodlawn Cemetery records, 1863-1999 300 linear feet
Woodrow Wilson Collection, 1920-1922, 1956 2 folders (SC)
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation records, 1945-1971 3.08 Cubic Feet
In general, each fellowship file contains an application form (or statement of financial need in the early years), letters of recommendation, a language competency form, transcripts, an indication of choice of graduate school, and questionnaires and survey material used to track the fellow's progress through graduate school and subsequent career. Approximately 50% of the Fellows responded to the 1977 questionnaire and 11% returned a 1997 summary status card. Form letters and correspondence regarding financial matters were not included in the scanning project. The collection includes 14,260 printed photographs of individual fellows and those are housed separately and are organized alphabetically by first letter of surname. Printed annual reports for the following years are part of the collection: 1993, 1995-98.
Woodrow Wilson papers, 1908-1936 2 boxes
A collection of about 250 uncatalogued items consisting of correspondence with various Governors of the State of New Jersey, 1908-1936. Governors represented in the collection are Woodrow Wilson, John Franklin Fort, and Morgan F. Larson. The subject of the correspondence is extremely varied and is typical of the material crossing the desk of the average governor. Typical items are a letter from a local Woman's Christian Temperance Union chapter complaining about conditions at a local militia camp; a diplomat outraged at the treatment afforded a countryman at a local amusement park; a memorial erected to a Mexican aviator killed in the state; official transmittal of the Supreme Court decision in the Delaware River Basin Case involving New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; campaign contributions; and intra-party correspondence during the Wilson Gubernatorial administration. There is also a collection of three scrapbooks consisting of correspondence from contributors to the Wilson campaign chest, arranged by state and town of the correspondent. The collection offers insight into the grass roots appeal that Woodrow Wilson had for the poor and lower middle class American of the early 20th century. Also, a binder of newspaper clippings concerning Woodrow Wilson and his career, 1910-1912, that was compiled and presented to Wilson by Joseph Hayter of New Brunswick, N.J. on June 3, 1912.
Worcester, Massachusetts Farm Account Book, 1816-1830 1 folder (SC)
Works Progress Administration Historical Records Survey, 1936 - 1942, bulk 1936 - 1937 37 manuscript boxes
Works Progress Administration Project Records, 1935-1942 0.22 Cubic Feet
The Works Progress Administration was a federal project of the 1930s, part of the "alphabet soup" of Great Depression public relief projects. It primarily supported public works projects. The materials in this collection cover various topics relating to W.P.A. projects for Monroe County, New York. They include correspondence, geodetic info, resolutions, road costs, the Rush Town Hall, and the Rush Rifle Range. The materials date from 1935 to 1942.
The Works Progress Administration was a federal relief project of the Great Depression era. The Writer' Project provided work for people involved in creative or administrative work by doing writing and or research heavy tasks. The Place Names project involved cataloging and documenting the origins of place names. Materials in this collection include half-sheets of paper with geographical information. They record geographical, political, historical, and geological facts for the counties of Allegheny, Chemung, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, and Yates, and their towns, cities, and villages. The materials date from the late 1930s.
World Community of Social Workers records, 9999 1.25 linear feet
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, photographs and printed material.
Records and documents relating to commissions, committees, conferences, and General Assemblies of the World Council of Churches including pre-Amsterdam, 1948 World Council of Churches in process. Includes various committees and commissions, including Life and Work, Faith and Order, Evangelism, World Council of Churches and International Missionary Council merger, Churches and International Affairs, Laity, Women in the Church, World Christian Youth, Church and Society, Churches Participation in Development, Inter-Church Aid, Refugee and World Service, and History of the Ecumenical Movement.
World libraries of artist'books, 2007 1 Volumes
One 4x5" artist's book containing a small plastic box of transparent sheets, approximately 1x1.5" each. Contents are described as "World libraries of artist'books collected in edible microcard form.(24) To Consume before the meal." Published in Charleroi, Belgium.