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Women's Studies Ephemera
A Guide and Inventory
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INTRODUCTION

Overview of the Collection:

Repository:Rare Books and Manuscripts Library
Identification:Spec.Rare.cms.310
Creator:Linda Krikos
Title:Women's Studies Ephemera
Dates:1960-1989
Quantity:Two Hollinger Boxes
Description: Clippings and individual issues of women's magazines, journals, and newsletters. Files received October 2007 from Linda Krikos, Women's Studies Librarian, the Ohio State University Libraries.





Box and Folder Listing:

Box 1

Folders 1-39
  1. China/Korea 1960-1976

    • Leaflet, printed by the American-Korean Friendship and Information Center against another war in Korea.
    • Booklet, Korea: Uneasy truce in the land of the morning calm
    • Booklet, A Divorce Trial in China by Felix Greene
    • Booklet, Chinese Folk Papercuts
    • Booklet, Chinese Folk Papercuts
    • Booklet, Red Detachment of Women: The Story of Modern Ballet
    • Book, New Women in New China
    • Booklet, The Marriage Law of the People's Republic of China
    • Envelope and contents from China Books & Periodicals, Inc. to Mary Anne Hay
    • Letter from China Books & Periodicals, Inc.
    • Gift Subscriptions Letter
    • China Books & Periodicals, Inc. Fall Supplement
    • China Books & Periodicals, Inc. Arts & Crafts of China order form
    • Book, Materials Relevant to Constructive Thinking about Socialist Alternatives for America: A Bibliography. Union for Radical Political Economics Office of Organizational Services.
    • Article, The 800,000,000 Report from China. By Ross Terrill. Atlantic, Nov. 1971.
    • Catalog, Important Books on China. No. 28 1974.
    • Magazine, China Reconstructs. vol. 23 no. 10. October 1974.


  2. Clippings, News Release, Educational Items – Education Nov. 1971- May 1973

    • "Columbia: sexist or scapegoat?" The Village Voice. 25 November 1971.
    • Fowle, Farnsworth. “Rights Group Says Nixon’s Opposition Fails to Daunt It.”
    • News Release from the City of New York Commission on Human Rights, “City to Appeal Country’s First University Sex Discrimination Case.” 6 May 1973.
    • Information on Women’s Rights and Studies
    • Handwritten notes
    • Copied articles, “Girls for GIs” and “Notre Dame to accept women students in fall” Chicago Daily News.
    • Copied articles from The Spokeswoman, Feb. 15.
    • Copied articles from The Spokeswoman, January 15, 1973.
    • Copied articles from The Spokeswoman, February 15.
    • Peterson, Iver. “US Warns Single-Sex Colleges of Bias” 14 May 1973.
    • Pogrebin, Letty C. “Girls Liberation.” The New York Times Book Review. 6 May 1973.
    • Krebs, Albin. “Woman Will Counsel Women Employees at C.B.S. 16 February 1973.
    • Corry, John. “Cuba Emigres Hold Arts Festival Here.” The New York Times. 14 February 1973.
    • “Some New Views on an Old Subject at a Conference on Sex Stereotyping.” The New York Times. 9 April 1973.
    • Greenhouse, Linda. “A Graduate Program Sets Out to Find History’s Women.” The New York Times. 20 March 1973.
    • Shanas, Bert. “For Dick and Jane, it’s a new story.” Daily News. 8 March 1973.
    • Smith, Russell F. W. “Special Programs for Adults.” January 1973.
    • “McGill Fears Peril to College Freedom in Job-Bias Efforts.” The New York Times. 5 July 1972.
    • “New College in Minnesota Receives Carnegie Grant.”
    • Hammel, Lisa. “Mothers Carry Women’s Lib Message to Grade School.” The New York Times. 8 January 1972.
    • Adler, Selig. “Girls Who Dress Like Boys, Behave Like Boys, Says School Principal.”
    • Reif, Rita. “It’s a Man That Girls’ Schools Want as Head.” The New York Times. 27 February 1972.
    • Klemesrud, Judy. “Never Underestimate Power of a Woman Ever at Princeton.” The New York Times.
    • Flynn, Elizabeth. “Creighton Mini-Semester Scores High.” Omaha World-Herald. 18 January 1972.
    • Clines, Francis. “Equalizing of State Pensions Urged for Male and Female Teachers.” 3 March 1972.
    • Wentworth, Erick. “All Girl Colleges Stress Lib Line for Recruiting.” and Stowell, John. “Official: Colleges Stall on Sex Bias.”
    • Clarity, James F. “State Senate Passes Bill on Sex Equality in Schools.”
    • “More Women Faculty, Benefits Sought at CUNY.” and “Senate Unit OKs Women’s Rights”
    • McFadder, Robert D. “B’nai B’rith Says State U. Discriminates.” The New York Times. 3 March 1972.
    • Peterson, Iver. “Split in Faculty Seen at Columbia.” The New York Times. 27 February 1972.
    • “Sex Discrimination?”
    • Cook, Joan. “Barnard Feminism Turns More Active.”
    • Hechinger, Grace and Fred M. “There are No Sexists on ‘Sesame Street’." The New York Times. 30 January 1972.
    • Warren, Virginia Lee. “Private School Tuition: A System That Would Put All Parents on Equal Basis.” The New York Times. 20 February 1972.
    • “These Mothers of Families Take Law School in Their Stride.” The New York Times. January 1972.
    • Brochure, “EEO Compliance/Affirmative Action in Educational Institutions.”
    • Copied articles sent form Belle Allen
      • Peterson, Iver. “Split in Faculty Seen at Columbia.” The New York Times. 27 February 1972.
      • “Princeton Will Add Women to Faculty.” The New York Times. 14 March 1972.
    • "Bar D.C. Coeds for Protesting.”
    • “Teachers Urge End of Sex Stereotypes.” The New York Times. April 24.
    • Buder, Leonard. “City Weighs Plan on Sex Education.”
    • Hofmann, “Teaching Tests in Italy Show the Plight of Women. The New York Times. 21 December 1972.
    • “Court Voids Sexism Suit By an Ex-Prof at Pace.” 23 September 1972.
    • “Women’s Campus Rights.” The New York Times. 12 October 1972.
    • Hambrick, Graydon. “How Women Fare in Columbus Public Schools. The Columbus Dispatch Magazine. 23 April 1972.
    • “Hofstra Raises Women’s Pay.” 9 October.
    • Van Gelder, Lindsy. “Columbia ‘Bias’: Prexy Subpenaed.” 28 July 1972.
    • Peterson, Iver. “Colleges Scored on Hiring Women.” The New York Times. 29 Nov.
    • “The Fight for a Fair Shake on Campus.” 8 October 1972.
    • Copied article. Fallon, Beth. “At Columbia, it’s hiss boom bah for chauvinism.”
    • “SPA levels sex discrimination charges.” New York Teacher. 12 November 1972.
    • Copied article. Rabin, Bernard. “Fem Sparkplug is Aghast.”
    • “Bar Rhodes to Women.”


  3. Clippings – Law (ERA, Rape) Oct. 1971- June 1973

    • “Equal Rights Amendment Passed by House, 354-23.” The New York Times. 13 October 1971.
    • Stapleton, John. “The Inquiring Fotographer.” 1 June.
    • Fallon, Beth. “ ‘What the law implies is that women are liars’." Daily News. 25 May 1973.
    • Shanahan, Eileen. “Rights Bloc Spurs Plan for Ratification.” The New York Times. 29 May 1973.
    • Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “The Crime of Rape.” New York Post. 4 June 1972.
    • “Rights of Wives Backed in Bonn.” 29 March 1973.
    • “Females Flock to women professionals for legal, medical help.” 6 March 1973.
    • Endicott, William. “Rise in Female Suicides Laid to Women’s Lib.”
    • “West Germany ‘Catching Up’ On Women.” 1 April 1973.
    • Perlez, Jane. “Rapes Raise Fears at Pratt. 10 March 1973.
    • Fraser, C. Gerald. “Consent-to-Wed Law for Males is Upheld.”
    • Cohn, Ellen. “The Liberated Woman.”
    • Shanahan, Eileen. “Proposed Rules on Discrimination in Fund Sharing Held Inadequate.” 27 March 1973.
    • “Maternity Leave Ruling.” New York Post. 27 June 1973.
    • Enclosed articles in torn page of newspaper:
      • “Restaurant Discrimination Barred.”
      • “Job Bias Vote by Senate.”
      • Perlez, Jane. “Rape Analysis Squad-‘Woman to Woman.’ 10 January 1973.
      • Wicker, Tom. “Power for the E.E.O.C.” The New York Times. 22 January 1972.
      • Walsh, Edward. “County Women Seek End of Sex Bias.” The Washington Post. 14 January 1972.
      • Note: “Dear Brenda-The underlined was such surprising news to me I send it on tho it may be “[unintelligible]”-looks like lots of work for the new “Women’s Alliance” Greetings to you both, Ruth Stinem (over) We use Esq. in addresses of men lawyers-what about women? I think the title is given by the US Supreme Court but use it out of courtesy for all men lawyers-Would suggest Esquiratrise – although misspelling of the “X” is a hazard!!!!
      • “Peeping Tom Law Valid Despite Sex-Bias Plea.” 13 December 1972.
      • Copied article. Fallon, Beth. “A guide for women trapped in maze of Family Court.” Daily News. 22 December 1971.
    • “What’s in a Name? The New York Times. 15 October 1972.
    • Copied articles from The Spokeswoman. 15 February.
    • Copied articles from Women Today vol. III, no. 5. 5 March 1973.
    • Copied article. Donnelly, Jr., David F. “Only 2 Tried to Stop Brutal Abduction.”
    • Garrett, Robert. “Ladies’ Days Numbered; The YW Too?”
    • Narvaez, Alphonso A. “Assembly Votes Bill to Amend Corroboration Section on Rape. The New York Times. 21 March.
    • Clarity, James F. “State Senate Passes Bill On Sex Equality in Schools.” The New York Times.20 April.
    • “To the Editor” from the Clinical Program in Women’s Rights, New York University School of Law.
    • “Wagner Appoints Woman.” 9 October.
    • Smith, J.Y. “The Rape Victim’s Dilemma: How to React?” Washington Post.
    • Waggoner, Walter H. “State Accuses Landlord Here of Anti-Woman Discrimination.” The New York Times. 31 December 1971.
    • Greaves, William. “Midonick Asks Albany to Change Rape Law. The New York Post. 31 December 1971.
    • Juffe, Mel. “Court Bars Homosexual as Lawyer.” New York Post. 9 January 1973.
    • “Sex Discrimination Complaints Rise.” 19 November 1972.
    • Klemesrud, Judy. “On Some Beats, the Long Arm of the Law Has a Feminine Touch.” The New York Times. 1972.
    • “Verdict Believed Near in Coast Trial of Feminist Charged With Practice of Medicine Without License.” The New York Times. 3 December 1972.
    • Gratz, Roberta B. “Another Albany Drive to Tighten Rape Laws.” 4 January 1972.
    • Welles, Benajmin. “Woman Winning State Department Case.” The New York Times. 28 February 1972.
    • “Divorce: American Style…” Washington Post. January 1972.
    • Oelsner, Lesley. “Law Firms Are Reported Hiring More Women and Fewer Blacks.” The New York Times. 14 March 1972.
    • “Bengalis Shun Raped Wives.” New York Post. January 1972.
    • “Women’s Lib Amendment Wins Okay.” Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette. 1 March 1972.
    • Taped articles:
      • “Women’s Rights Plan Gets 14-1 Senate Okay.” The New York Times. 1972.
      • “Senate Votes Today on Sex Rights Bill.” The New York Times. 21 March 1972.
      • “One Woman, One Vote.” New York Post. 4 April 1972.
      • Shanahan, Eileen. “Senators Bar Weakening of Equal Rights Proposal.” The New York Times. 31 March 1972.
    • “First 4 Women Members Are Voted by Inner Circle.” 22 October 1972.
    • Erickson, Nancy. “…My Dear, You Are a Married Women Now…” Majority Report. October 1972.
    • Information Sheet from Today Publications & News Service.
    • Copied articles from The Spokeswoman vol. 3, no. 8. 15 February, 1973.
    • Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “The Crime of Rape.” New York Post. 4 June 1973.
    • Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “RAPE: Victims and The Law.” New York Post. 6 June 1973.
    • Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “RAPE: Victims and The Law, continued.” New York Post. 7 June 1973.
    • Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “RAPE: Victims and the Law, continued.” New York Post. 8 June 1973.
    • “2 States Reject Lib Measure.” 1 February 1973.
    • Kaufman, Michael T. “Court Refuses Admission to Bar Because of a 1955 Homosexual Arrest.” 10 January 1973.


  4. Clippings – Literature June 1971- June 1973

    • “Challenging the Books That Teach Girls ‘Their Places’” Washington Post. 6 June 1971.
    • Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. “Free Me From This Darkness!” The New York Times. 22 February 1972.
    • The New York Times Book Review. 30 July 1972.
    • The New York Times Book Review. 17 September 1972.
    • Pogrebin, Letty Cotten. Review of “Mom, The Wolf Man and Me” by Norma Klein. 24 September 1972.
    • Edmiston, Susan. Review of “Uncoupling The Art of Coming Apart” by Norman Sheresky. 22 October 1972.
    • Watkins, Mel. “The Quest for Liberation.” New York Times. 29 November 1972.
    • Broyard, Anatole. “Unfaithful to 34 Women.” New York Times. 6 March 1973.
    • Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher. “Thinking About the Thinkable.”New York Times. 13 March 1973.
    • Broyard, Anatole. “What if I Won’t Hate Women?” New York Times. 14 June 1973.
    • Broyard, Anatole. “Don’t Bother Me—I’m Working.” New York Times. 28 June 1973.
    • Bikman, Minda. “The three faces of Maria.” The Village Voice. 28 June 1973.
    • Van Gelder, Lindsy. “Daily Closeup.”
    • O’Reilly, Jane. Review of “Everything You Didn’t Need to Know About Female Orgasm” by Seymour Fisher.


  5. Clippings – Men’s Liberation July 1970- Feb. 1973

    • Newspaper article by Terry Ryan.
    • Giltin, Todd. “The Price Men Pay for Supremacy.”
    • Flaherty, Gerry. “Here’s a Montreal man-of-the-house who’s decided to be the housewife, too.” The Gazette.
    • The Washington Monthly. July 1970.
    • Rosenthal, Jack. “Male Death Rate Rises, Ending Trend.” Newsweek articles, dated 8 March 1971.
    • Widmer, Kingsley. “Reflections of a male housewife.” The Village Voice. 10 June 1971.
    • Farrell, Warren T. “The Human Lib Movement: II.” The New York Times. 18 June 1971.
    • “For others, there is a very different problem…Infertility Rites.” Washington Post. 21 November 1971.
    • Taylor, Angela. “Until Now, These Jobs Were Strictly for Coeds.” The New York Times. 14 June 1972.
    • “Male Basketball Star is School’s Best Cook.” 5 February 1973.
    • Taped articles:
      • “Male Pin-Ups”
      • Rensberger, Boyce. “More Young Men Here Complaining of Impotence.”
      • Copied article. Dohrn, Bernadine. “An End to Violence?”
      • Rensberger, Boyce. “1 of 5 Men Said to Favor Violence to Effect Change.” and copy.
      • “14 Restaurants Are Accused of Paying Male Aides Less.”
      • Copied article. McGrory, Mary. “The War Role of the ‘Insecure Male’.


  6. Clippings – Motherhood

    • Miller, Lindsay. “Lib Women Look at Having Babies.”
    • “Women Planning Smaller Families.” 17 February 1972.
    • Nemy, Enid. “Breast-Feeding in Public a Growing Trend.” 29 January 1973.
    • Brozan, Nadine. “For Their Children, Life Began When Mother Was Over Forty.”


  7. Clippings – Women’s Lifestyle June 1971- June 1973

    • Coffey, Raymond R. “Marriage Plummets In Sweden. “ January 1978.
    • “Adults Losing Faith In Large Families, Gallup Poll Finds.” 4 February 1973.
    • Podell, Bertram. “Housewives-America’s Forgotten Workers-Must Have Pension Security.”
    • Snider, Arthur J. “Woman: A Study of Roles.”
    • “They’re Houswives and Proud of It.”
    • Porter, Sylvia. “Housewife’s Work Weighed.”
    • Copied article. Cooper, Jane. “Life on De Witt.” Modern Living.
    • Shabecoffe, Alice. “For the Housewife With a Career, Life’s a Big Balancing Act.” The New York Times. 18 June 1971.
    • Hammel, Lisa. “The Day That Mrs. Smith Saw the Light.” The New York Times. 26 November 1971.
    • Bergman, Jane. “Are Little Girls Being Harmed by ‘Sesame Street’? The New York Times. 2 January 1972.
    • Thomas, Jo. “Wed to home, the gifted falter at 40.” Daily News. 10 January 1972.
    • Oppenheimer, Jerry. “ ‘Poor Woman’s Divorce’ Runaway Moms: A New Trend Here.” 12 January 1972.
    • Copied articles.
      • “Yank Flyer is Heroine of Peru Jetliner Hunt.” Chicago Tribune. 13 January 1972.
      • “Tradition Decides Who Pays.”
    • “Moms Against Marriage.” New York Post. 19 January 1972.
    • Hechinger, Grace and Fred. “There Are No Sexists on ‘Sesame Street’.“ 30 January 1972.
    • Trumbull, Robert. “230 Women Confer in Auckland on the Human Family.” The New York Times. 30 January 1972.
    • Kaufman, Frances. When Smugness Collapsed. 7 February 1972.
    • Brozan, Nadine. “Blue Collar Women-No Time For Agonizing Over Liberation.” The New York Times. 10 April 1972.
    • Shabad, Theodore. “Working Mothers Assayed in Soviet.” The New York Times. 7 May 1972.
    • Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “The Divorce Explosion.”New York Post. 25 July 1972.
    • Gratz, Roberta Brandes. “The Divorce Explosion.” New York Post. 28 July 1972.
    • Frymer, Murry. “An Unwed Mother With a Son, 4, Opts to Stay Single and Raise Him Alone.”The New York Times. 30 October 1972.
    • Severo, Richard. “Mexicans Talk of Romance: A Love Affair with Traditon.” The New York Times. 10 January 1973.
    • Klemesrud, Judy. “Lesbians Who Try to be Good Mothers.” The New York Times. 31 January 197?.
    • Nemy, Enid. “Dropout Wives-Their Number Is Growing.” The New York Times. 16 February 1973.
    • Evans, Olive. “Married, Working, 30 Years Old-Is There Room for a Child? The New York Times. 6 June 1973.


  8. C.O.L. Proposed Agenda & Minutes Dec. 1975


  9. Clippings, Booklets, Leaflets-Communist Party; Daily World; New Outlook; International; All Points of View 1974-1975.

    • Order form from All Points of View and envelope.
    • “Now, more than ever…New World Review” pamphlet.
    • “Modern Bulgaria” leaflet.
    • “Marx and Engels Collected Works” brochure.
    • “Political Affairs” order form.
    • Kushner, Sam. “Long Road to Delano.” Order form.
    • “The Coverup Continues-Kick Big Business Out of the Drivers Seat! A Statement by the Communist Party” mail form.
    • Receipt information from Long View Publishing Co,Inc. to Mary Ann Hay.
    • Order sheet from International Publishers.
    • Hall, Gus. “The Struggle for Détente” booklet.
    • Democratic German Report. Vol. XXIII No. 17. 25 September 1974.
    • Newsletter from the Communist Party U.S.A. November, 1974.
    • Olson, McKinley. “Them and Us: Struggles of a Rank-and-File Union.”
    • Reviewed by McKinley C. Olson. The Progressive. August 1974.
    • Higgins, James J. and James J. Matles. “Them and Us: Struggles of a Rank-and-File Union.” News of Books and Authors.
    • Unitarian Hall brochure.
    • Pamphlets in envelpe from New Outlook Publishers and Distributors, Inc.
    • Envelope and contents from All Points of View addressed to Ms. Marry Anne Hay.
    • Envelope and contents from International Publishers addressed to Mary Anne Hay.
    • Book Newsletter. International Publishers. Vol. X No. 3. Novmeber 1974-January 1975.
    • Anniverary Tours 1975 booklet.
    • Envelope and contents to Ms. Mary Anne Hay.
    • Envelope and contents to Mary Anne Hay from Long View Publishing Co. Inc.
    • Envelope and contents to Mary Anne Hay from Political Affairs.


  10. Ecology

    • Illustrated book, The Earth Belongs to the People Ecology and Power.
    • Leaflet, The Politics of Ecology by Barry Weisberg
    • Leaflet, The Making of a Pollution-Industrial Complex by Martin Gellen


  11. Education & Culture

    • Jonas, Richard. "Angela Davis pans OSU racism: tells blacks to press demands."
    • Booklet, Notes on American Education: the destruction of children by John Holt
    • Booklet, Industrial Workers of the World Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent 34th ed.
    • Booklet, A Bill of Rights for working people proposed by the Socialist Workers Party
    • Booklet, Propaganda A Worksheet
    • Article, Using the Contradictions of the System An Interview with Gillo Pontecorvo
    • Journal, Radical America Underhanded History of the USA by Nick Thorkelson and Jim O’Brien vol. 7 no. 3
    • Leaflet, Letter to the Movement: Recreation: Self Transformation and Revolutionary Consciousness by Nick Egelson.
    • Workers’ History Calender 1975
    • “Women’s Liberation Groups, YWCA Square Off."Los Angeles Herald-examiner. 31 March 1970.
    • Booklet, Your Rights and the Grand Jury.
    • Leaflet, Dangerous S.B.1 An Assault on the People
    • Supplement, On Ice Produced by Chicago Connections
    • Article, Blood of the Condor
    • Booklet, The Venceremos Brigade
    • Chile Newsletter vol. 1 no. 8 June-July 1974
    • Chile Va! Bulletin of the National Coordinating Committee in Solidarity with Chile Resources Available from the Coordinating Center and the N.C.C.S.C Network


  12. ERA/Women’s Rights

    • Leaflet, What You Can Do About Equal Rights
    • Pamphlet, Answers to Questions about Equal Rights Amendment
    • Order form for the American Civil Liberties Union/Central Ohio
    • Booklet, Aspects of Israel
    • Pamphlet, Will She Have and Equal Chance at Life?
    • Pamphlet, Sexual Equality This is the Law
    • How and Why to Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment
    • Pamphlet, ERA Law Project
    • Pamphlet, The League of Women Voters of Metropolitan Columbus
    • Pamphlet, What are your rights?
    • Brochure, Stop S-1
    • Booklet, Women and the World
    • Book, The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States of America
    • Copied article, "Health Care for Women"
    • Reprinted article, “National + Organization + Women = N.O.W.” from Women’s World vol. 3 no. 11 Nov. 1973
    • Credit Bill Sub. H.B. 151
    • Citizen’s Advisory Council on the Statute of Women, ”The Equal Rights Amendment-What it Will and Won’t Do”
    • Copies of “Civil Liberties in Jeopardy”
    • Poster, East Asian Program The Ohio State University. Announcing "Normalization of U.S.-China Relations: Opportunities Ahead. November 6-7, 1975.
    • Envelope. “ERA/Women’s Rights”


  13. Films

    • Information folder/packet, New Day Films About Women and Men Leaflet, Women Today Tradition and Change
    • Advertisement, Women Emerging: An Exciting Film Discussion Series.
    • Addressed to Eugene C. Young, Program Director at The Ohio State University.


  14. HERstory Newspaper Clippings Sept. 1970- March 1973

    • Whitehouse, Franklin. “2 in Suffragette’s House Find Their ‘Place’ Is in Her Home.”
    • Mrs. Mary Foulke Morrison, Women’s Rights Pioneer, Dies. New York Times. 11 March 1971.
    • St. Johns, Adela Rogers. “Who Speaks for Our Children?”
    • Andrews, Robert Hardy. “Ms. Eliza.”
    • Berg, Paul. “Police Gazette Women Were a Battling Breed.”
    • Shanas, Bert. “A classroom stereotype collapses.” 9 March 1973.
    • Copied article. Hayter, Alethea. “The Sanitary Idea and a Victorian Novelist.”
    • “Woman’s Lib, Amazon Style.”
    • Garrison, Webb. “Woman Given Permission to Wear Trousers by Act of Congress.”


  15. Master’s Proposal

    • Proposal for Mary Ann Elizabeth Hay


  16. Information Materials

    • Information Sheet, Rockefeller’s Crimes Against Women Forced Sterilization. Advertisement for Columbus Women’s Union Rally at the Statehouse.
    • Information on Womansong.
    • Letter to Women Are Human Staff at the Ohio State University Main Library from “Laura,” January 31, 1975
    • Recommended List from the Women’s Studies Research Center, Inc. Berkeley, California.
    • Book, Feminist Connections Throughout Education. Published by the NWSA.


  17. Information Materials: Numerous articles, pamphlets, leaflets, brochures, booklets concerning women’s rights and war.

    • “The Third Most Powerful Man in the World.” Saturday Review. 17 April 1976.
    • Copied articles. Camp, Kay. “Direct Report from Chile Received.”
    • Zalaquett, Jose. “Human Rights in Chile.”
    • Pamphlet, “Join The Continental Walk for Disarmament & Social Justice.” 1976.
    • “In Arms We Trust?” brochure.
    • Brochure, “National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.”
    • “Ohio Midwest Mailing List.” 6 June 1976.
    • “Annals of Law.” The New Yorker. 5 April 1976.
    • Midwest Peace and Freedom. February 1976. (2 copies)
    • Envelope addressed to Mary Anne Hay.
    • Sheet of stickers, “War is not healthy for children and other living things.”
    • “But What About the Soviets?”
    • Marshall, Rachell. “A Brief Account of Vietnam’s Struggle For Independence: America’s Longest War.”
    • “For Our Sisters in Vietnam.”
    • “Nuclear Power Is it Worth the Risk.”
    • “Save the Oglala 4.”
    • Native American Solidarity Committee.
    • “Nuclear Power: A Threat to Us All.”
    • “The Plutonium Economy.”
    • Hall, Tom. Dialog: David Comey.
    • Brochure, “Free Chilean women political prisoners.”
    • “Chile The Hard Facts.”
    • Copied article, “Stop The New War in the Middle East.”
    • Book mark, “Jane Addams Children’s Book Award.”
    • “Bring Home Equality.”
    • Brochure, “Free Chilean women political prisoners.”
    • “Chile The Hard Facts.”
    • Copied article, “Stop The New War in the Middle East.”
    • Book mark, “Jane Addams Children’s Book Award.”
    • “Bring Home Equality.”
    • Minnesota Newsletter. June 1976.
    • Flyer, “Bring the cause to the People.”
    • Flyer, “Vietnam: A Year of Peace A Time to Rebuild.”
    • Minnesota Newsletter. May 1976.
    • Cleveland Civil Libertarian. Vol. III, No. 2. March 1976.
    • Lightman, Carol Goertze. “The Women’s Movement in the U.S.”
    • Flyer, Stop S-1.
    • Flyer, It Can Happen Here.
    • Flyer, Defeat Senate Bill 1.
    • Flyer, Stop S-1.
    • Flyer, How Should the Government Spend Our Taxes?
    • WILPF Legislative Bulletin. 11 June 1976. (2 copies.)
    • Women Speak Out For Peace and Justice Newsletter.
    • “Minnesotans vs. B-1 Boondoggle” booklet.
    • Publication from the WIPLF Literature Department 1976.
    • Information from The Notables.


  18. Information Materials: Numerous articles, leaflets, and booklets concerning Columbus Women’s Union and Women Speak Out.

    • Poster, Columbus Women’s Union.
    • A Petition to the Congress and President of United States.
    • Women Speak Out For Peace and Justice. June 1976. (2 copies).
    • The Monthly Bulletin of the St. Louis Branch of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. (2 Copies).


  19. Booklets

    • Williams, Susan. "Lesbianism: A Socialist-Feminist Perspective."
    • Fraser, Clara. "Which Road Towards Women’s Liberation: The Movement As a
    • Radical Vanguard or a Single-Issue Coalition?."
    • "Radical Women Manifesto: Theory, Program, and Structure. April, 1973."
    • Gipple, Cindy."The Women’s Movement and the Class Struggle."
    • Fraser, Clara. "The Emancipation of Women."
    • Chambless,Dorothy Mejia."Race and Sex, 1972: Collision or Comradeship."


  20. Newspaper Clippings from Oct. 1971- Aug. 1973

    • Knight, Michael. “Hartford Police Curb Girl-Watchers.” 8 September 1973.
    • McCarthy, Cohnan. “The Hungry Are Still With Us.” The Washington Post. 8 October 1971.
    • Charlton, Linda. “Fugitive Bids Other Women Shun Leftist Units.” The New York Times. 24 May 1973.
    • “Ratio of Women Among Aged is Up.” The New York Times. 15 February 1973.
    • Neikirk, Bill. “New Profile of Elderly Americans.” New York Post. 11 June 1973.
    • McHarry, Charles. “Femme Execs Sound Off.” 2 February 1973.
    • Copy of page from The Spokeswoman. 15 February.
    • News information addressed to Concerned Citizens of America.
    • Copy of page from The Spokeswoman. 15 January 1973.
    • Triebal, Joanne. “Your wife: a prisoner of your success?” Industry Week. 26 June 1972.
    • Letter, “Of Interest to Women” from Florence J. Hicks, Ph.D. with stapled notecard for Marlene Y. Vidibor.
    • Attached documents:
      • Memo from Marlene Y. Vidibor to Cathy Sammuels.
      • Position information at the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
      • Carbon Copy.
    • Stumbo, Bella. “She Plows Ahead with a Lib Suit.”
    • Klemesrud, Judy. “Woman Adrift: She Too, Needs A Place to Stay.” 5 December 1972.
    • Apple, R. W. “Signs Point to Race by Lindsay.” 19 December 1971.
    • Van Horne, Harriet. “I Told You So.”
    • “Her Command of Impermanence.” The Village Voice. 9 December 1971.
    • Cassels, Louis. “Male Chauvinism at First Easter.”
    • Warren, Virginia Lee. “Members of This Women’s Club Have Little Time for Socializing.” 26 December 1971.
    • Miller, Maya. “Against State Welfare Chairman Male Chauvinist Label Hurled.”
    • Van Gelder, Lindsy. “A Lib Search For Identity.” 28 March 1972.
    • “Sexy or Smart?”
    • Broyard, Anatole. “Fall in Love with Love Again.” 3 March 1972.
    • Gwertzman, Bernard. “Be Nicer to Secretaries, Diplomats Are Advised.” The New York Times. 6 March 1972.
    • Ono, Yoko. “The Feminization of Society.” The New York Times. 23 February 1972.
    • Buchwald, Art. “The Confession of a Sinner.”
    • “Pussycats Plan Sourpuss Award.” The Washington Post. 29 January 1972.
    • Bolcom, William. “Msnomers Contest.” The Village Voice. 27 January 1972.
    • Vecsey, George. “20 Women Occupy Strip Mining Site.” 22 January 1972.
    • Hammel, Lisa. “Are Movie Females Real? The New York Times. 18 April.
    • Hammer, Alexander. “Amex Nominates Woman As a Member of Its Board.” Columbus Dispatch.
    • “How to Keep A Secretary Happy.”
    • Franklin, Ben A. “Common Cause Shifting Thrust to More Grass Roots Activism.”
    • Nin, Annis. “Liberation: A Simultaneous Happening. 14 January 1972.
    • Van Horne, Harriet. “The Ms. Misnomer.” 22 January 1972.
    • Wechsler, James A. “Sex and Campaign ’72.” February 1972.
    • “Air Force Mother Loses Plea.” The New York Times. 2 May 1972.
    • Johnston, Laurie. “ ‘Low Moral Standards,’ Judge Ruled: A Case of Change Mores.” 23 February 1972.
    • Trecker, Barbara. “Friedan Takes a Dim View of Singles Scene.” New York Post. 31 January 1972.
    • “1st Girl Pages.”
    • Greenwood, Leonard. “She Rules-But It’s With Love. New York Post. 12 January.
    • Howard, Pamela. “Right in the Pocket.”
    • Copied article. Shabad, Theodore. “Working Mothers Assayed in Soviet.” 7 May 1972. (2 copies).
    • Semple, Jr., Robert B. “Nixon Seeks More For Pupil Meals.” 7 May 1972.
    • “The Frances Kaufman Letters.” February 1972.
    • “League of Voters Keeps Ban on Men.” 7 May 1972.
    • Knox, Sanka. “Etruscan Women Had Women’s Lib.” The New York Times.
    • Welles, Benjamin. “All Wives Ruled Equal in U.S. Foreign Service.” The New York Times.
    • ”Prof. Loren Graham of Columbia University…” New York Times. 16 January 1972.
    • MacPherson, Myra. “Taking ‘Father’ From Father’s Day.” The Washington Post .
    • Stock, Robert W. “Martial Plan.” New York Times. 10 December 1972.
    • Zimmerman, Diane. “The Go-For-Broke Girls: Can the maiden from Montana fit her budget to Manhattan?” 8 January 1973.
    • “Men’s Clubs Are Yielding to Women.” The New York Times. 23 January 1973.
    • Greenhouse, Linda. “Feminists Address Rotarians And Walk Into Lions’ Den.” The New York Times.
    • Burks, Edward C. “Census Analysis Shows a Decline in 2-Parent Homes for City’s Youth.” The New York Times. 1 February 1973.
    • Miller, Lindsay. “Professors’ Lib.” 6 January 1973.
    • Klemesrud, Judy. “Single Women Against a Dangerous City.” 12 January 1973.


  21. Women’s Issues Clippings Aug. 1970- Dec. 1973

    • Cherry, Rona and Laurence. “She who defied Freud: The Horney heresy.” The New York Times Magazine. 26 August 1973.
    • Lichtenstein, Grace. “Lawyers to Be Sought For Free Consumer Aid.”
    • “Sharing pill risk? Males volunteer.” 20 August 1973.
    • Copied articles.
    • Mitchell, Grayson. “Woman’s Best Friend Remains a Healthy Scream.” The Indianapolis Star.
    • Dana, Roger W. Mother’s Right On.
    • Copied articles from Broadcasting. 8 June 1970.
    • Copied article. Trecker, Barbara. “Friedan Rips Singles Scene.” New York Post. 31 January 1972.
    • Copied article. Woods, Brenda. “Are bars down for unescorted women in pubs?” 22 October 1971.
    • Vecsey, George. “Family on the Move: The Wife’s Feelings.” The New York Times. 15 June 1972.
    • Sherfey, Mary Jane. “The Rib Belonged to Eve: II Ancient Man Knew His Place.” The New York Times. 14 November 1972.
    • “Rent-a-Girl Enterprises Flourishing Across U.S.” The New York Times. 16 April 1972.
    • “Facts in Report on Census.” 15 October 1972.
    • “Women.”
    • “The Decline in the National Birthrate.”
    • “Man Gaining Even Faster;” “More Divorced Women;” “More Births Than Deaths”
    • Gruenberg, Robert. “Bias Against Women? Credit Men Blame Law. New York Post. 23 August.
    • Klemesrud, Judy. “The Joined Their Men in Canadian Exile.” The New York Times. 14 June 1972.
    • Copied article. Mulligan, Arthur. “A Lefky Lass Insists Lib is Liquor at the Bar.” Daily News. 20 October 1971.
    • Copied articles:
      • “A Fair Way to End Prostitution?”
      • “ ‘Sauna’ Prostitution Ring is Cracked by Wisconsin”
    • “Women of 19 Nations Meet”
    • Christy, Marian. “Gore Vidal thinks women are agreeable idiots.” 6 January 1972.
    • “Job Rights Bill Voted by Senate.”
    • “Jaycees Admit 4 Women Into Big N.Y. Unit.” February 1972.
    • Russ, Joanna. “The new misandry.” The Village Voice. 12 October 1972.
    • Buchwald, Art. “The Zero Population People.” Washington Post. March 1972.
    • Roiphe, Anne. “Confessions of a Female Chauvinist Sow.”
    • “What Does Secretary Do with Boss’ Pornography?” Times-Union. 5 January 1972.
    • Hammond, Sally. “Club’s New President.”
    • Altman, Lawrence. “Swedish Wife Awaits 3d Child, M.D. Degree.” The New York Times. 7 June 1973.
    • Copied article. “Feminism: ‘The Black Nuance’.” Newsweek. 17 December 1973.
    • Copied article. Lerner, Max. “Women’s Wrath.” New York Post. 26 August 1970.
    • Copied articles:
      • Fulman, Ricki. “Black feminist group launched.” Daily News. 16 August 1973.
      • Adams, Milton. “Blacks Start at Women’s Lib Group.” New York Post. 15 August 1973.
    • Fulman, Ricki. “The Dr. is an Ms. at more med schools now.” Daily News. 30 April 1973.
    • Campbell, Barbara. “Black Feminists Form Group Here.”The New York Times.
    • Van Buren, Abigail. “I Ran Into My Fiance at a Singles Party.”
    • Scholz, Jane. “Race Panel Sets New Goal-‘Male Chavinists’.“
    • Burkhart, Ford. “This month call her madame president.” 6 November 1972.
    • Bauby, Cathy. “What a Woman Should Know About Her Husband’s Job.” Family Weekly. 30 January 1972.
    • “Mother shouldn’t force daughter to stay at home.”
    • “2 State Senators Snap Male Barrier.”
    • Rizkallah, Sami. “Egyptians find matchmakers still important.” Syracuse Herald-Journal. 5 April 1972.
    • “PA Bell, Go to Hell.”
    • Alpert, Jane. “On Trial!”
    • Van Dellen, Dr. Theodore R. “Producing a Boy is Much More Complicated.”
    • Thompson, Sue. “Mississippi: Pioneer in Women’s Lib.” Woman’s Day.
    • Lichtenstein, Grace. “A.T.& T. Assailed as Racist Monopoly. The New York Times. 9 May 1972.
    • “Military Police Have New Look.”


  22. New Book Loves (Joan Baez Record w/Lyrics by Woody Guthrie)

  23. New Book Loves (Joane Little Record)

  24. New Book Loves (Wanda Walker Record)

  25. Progressive Labor Party Pamphlets 1967-1974

    • Build a Base in the Working Class
    • Who Rules the U.S? Masters Behind the Scenes: How They Run the Government
    • Workers International Newsletter
    • Watergate: Billionaires Dogfight Over Their Declining Empire
    • Progressive Labor vol. 9 no. 4 March-April 1974
    • How Industrial Unionism Was Won: The Great Flint Sit-Down Strike Against General Motors 1936-1937


  26. Political Economy

    • Pamphlet, Women and the Economy
    • Pamphlet, Notes on Inflation and the Dollar by Paul Sweezy and Harry Magdoff
    • Booklet, The Absorption of Surplus by Paul Baran and Paul Sweezy
    • Pamphlet, Consumption: Domestic Imperialism by Dave Gilbert
    • Marxism: A Syllabus Designed for a Women’s Course by Kitty Bernick
    • Poster
    • Booklet, Life in the United States Inflation: What it is, How it Works by Richard Pelton


  27. Psychology of Women March 1972- Jan. 1973

    • “‘I Weighed Suicide,’ Says Sato’s Wife.” Chicago Tribune. 14 March 1972.
    • Pond, Cindy. “Misdirected Anger, Need for Help Cause Housewives to Try Suicide.” Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. 9 April 1972.
    • Heloise. “Here’s Working Mother Who Needs Help.” 3 June 1972.
    • McGrath, Charles. “What’s New in Medicine.” Drug Topics. 23 October 1972.
    • Irwin, Theodore. “The Power of Positive Worrying.” Parade. 28 January 1973.
    • Egginton, Joyce. ”Housewives Prone to More Mental Ailments.”
    • La Barre, Harriet. “Emotional Insecurity.”


  28. Rape/Prostitution Aug. 1969- Jan. 1973

    • “25 Watch as Woman is Raped in Trenton, but Fail to Help Her.” 7 November 1973.
    • “The Emerging Face of the Moon.” Time. 8 August 1969.
    • Yuncker, Barbara. “Ruling May Help to Convict Rapists.” New York Post. 16 February 1972.
    • Jensen, Edythe. “Who is on Trial?” Arizona. 25 June 1972.
    • Heistrup, J.V. “Women Still ‘Satisfied’ But Now Favor Gains.” Washington Post. 24 March 1972.
    • “Pornography A Twin Cities Status Report.” The Minneapolis Star. 10 April 1972.
    • Scott, Timothy J. W. “American seen winning round in battle of Puerto Rican carriers.” Advertising Age. 10 January 1972.
    • Brownmiller, Susan. “What Price Whoring?”
    • “FDA Warns on Hexachlorophene, Nader Attacks Use in Hygiene Sprays.” Drug Topics. 20 December 1971.
    • “Nev. Prostitutes Test VD Drug.” The Washington Post. 16 December 1971.
    • Russ, Joanna. “Sex Makes Strange Bedfellows.” The Village Voice.” 14 October 1971.
    • Patterson, Michael. “Arrest 5 in Porno Photo Racket With Child Models.”
    • Copy of articles
      • “A Fair Way to End Prostitution? McCall’s.
      • “ ‘Sauna’ Prostitute Ring is Cracked by Wisconsin.”
    • Reinholz, Mary. “Some hard-hats whistle while they work-at girls.” Daily News. 23 November 1971.
    • Simonds, C.H. “Pornography, Ho-Hum. National Review. 29 June 1971.
    • Seligson, Marcia. “Putting people and forks in their place.” Life.
    • Brownmiller, Susan. “On Goosing.” The Village Voice. 15 April 1971.
    • Taylor, Angela. “The Rape Victim: Is She Also the Unintended Victim of the Law?” The New York Times. 15 June 1971.
    • Hacker, David W. “College and Its Policeman Sued In Rape of Coed.” The National Observer.
    • “The Pimping Game.” Time. 11 January 1971.
    • Rape Versus Impotence-The American Male’s Cop-Out or, Divorce American Style. N.Y. Radical Feminists Rape Conference. 17 April 1971.
    • Crafton, Jean. “Runaway’s Story of Terror.” Sunday News. 6 August 1972.
    • Patterson, Michael. “Approve Bill to Ease Rape Proof.” The News.
    • "To the Editor."
    • “Morals.” Time. 9 March 1970.
    • “Reflections on the Sad Profession.” Time. 23 August 1971.
    • Brennan, Herbie. “Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary.” Penthouse.
    • “Post Rewards for Girl’s Killer.”
    • Relaxation Plus advertisement.
    • Victorian Studios advertisement.
    • Roberts, Wendy. “Screwee.” New Times.
    • Theatre & Studio Exotica advertisement. With letter from “Tigger” to “Linda” discussing taking action against business.
    • “Girl’s body found.”
    • “Bronx Cops Seize Suspect in Co-Op City Rape, Theft.
    • “Conn. ‘Preacher’ Charged With Five ‘Bra Murders’.”
    • Love, Sweet Live is Trouble, Big Trouble for Small Town Girl in Big City.”
    • Taped articles:
      • “U.S. Now Admitting Prostitutes To Some of Its Vietnam Bases.”
      • McCardell, Michael. “4 Rape Girl, Beat and Rob Boy Friend.”


  29. Semester at Grailville 1975-1976

    • Several brochures for Grailville
    • Three information booklets for Grailville
    • Letter from the Semester at Grailville Staff


  30. Socialist Presses and Distributors/ Cuba

    • Letter from Tricon Imports, Inc. to Mary Anne Hay
    • Order from for art prints
    • Cuba! Records, Periodicals, and Posters from Tricon Imports Information Pamphlet
    • Pamphlet, What don’t you know about Cuba?
    • Pamphlet, Radical Literature from the New England Free Press
    • Movement Periodicals List
    • Pathfinder Press Fall-Spring Catalog 1974-75
    • Booklet, Ohio Newsreel/li>


  31. Speakers 1975

    • New Feminist Talent, Inc. Women Speak Out. News From Harry Walker, Inc.
    • The Co-Repondents.
    • Envelope and contents from New Feminist, Inc.
    • Cris Williamson.
    • Ohio-KY. Viewpoint Speakers for Radical Change.
    • Viewpoint Speakers for Radical Change.


  32. Theory Pamphlets: Socialism, Marxism, Détente

    • Socialism and Democracy by Linda Jenness
    • What Socialists Stand For by Stephanie Coontz
    • Paul Baran on Marxism
    • The Unknown Marx: the contemporary relevance of Marx by Martin Nicolaus
    • The Big Stakes of Détente by Gus Hall


  33. U.N. Materials Feb.- Oct. 1974

    • Press Publication from the United Nations Headquarters, February 1974
    • Press Publication from the United Nations Headquarters, Secretary General’s United Nations Day Message, October 21, 1974
    • 1974 Unicef Greeting Cards brochure
    • Copy of letter sent by Mary Anne Hay to the United Nations
    • UN Brochures
    • Publications of United Nations Specialized Agencies, August 1974
    • Ways and Means Part Eight: New Conditioning for New Conditions
    • Booklet, The Gondwana Factor
    • Press Publication from the United Nations, March 15, 1974
    • Press Publication from the United Nations, March 1, 1974
    • Press Publication from the United Nations, August 1974
    • Press Publication from the United Nations, July 1974
    • Press Publication from the United Nations, July 1974
    • Note to the Teacher (accompanies a Human Rights-United Nations Day Pamphlet not with letter)
    • Press Publication from the United Nations, June 1974
    • Press Publication from the United Nations, June 1974
    • Magazine, World Health June 1974
    • Envelope from the United Nations to Mary Anne Elizabeth Hay


  34. Correspondence for Women’s Caucus HEW Complaint Nov. 1974- July 1977

    • Letter from Mrs. Esther G. Stone to Ms. Elizabeth McNeer concerning use of materials for testimony to the Office of Civil Rights. December 20, 1974.
    • Letter from Beth McNeer, Patricia L. Magee, and Anne Berry to the Office of Civil Rights filing a complaint against the Ohio State University. November 6, 1974.
    • Letter from Congressman Chalmers P. Wylie to Ms. Beth McNeer supporting the fight against discrimination. November 20, 1974.
    • Letter from State Representative Michael P. Stinziano to Ms. Beth McNeer giving support against the Ohio State University discrimination case. November 21, 1974.
    • Letter from Howard M. Metzenbaum to Ms. Catherine R. Moshell expressing concern over Ohio State University discrimination. December 3, 1974.
    • Response from Harold Enarson, President of the Ohio State University to Ms. Catherine R. Moshell. December 11, 1974.
    • Letter from Robert Taft, Jr. to Ms. Catherine Moshell. December 16, 1974.
    • Letter sent to Ms. Elizabeth McNeer from Esther Stone (November 19, 1974) attached to letter to Esther Stone from Beth McNeer (December 16, 1974). Exchange of information concerning discriminatory practices and complaint to be filed by the Women’s Caucus.
    • Response of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to the complaint filed by the Women’s Caucus of the Ohio State University by Odessa L. Fellows. December 30, 1974.
    • Copy of letter from Beth McNeer to Ms. Edna L. Fritz. September 15, 1975. Concern over representation of university staff and students for the Office of Affirmative Action.
    • Copy of letter from Eric R. Gilbertson to Ms. Beth McNeer. Response to letter sent to Ms. Edna L. Fritz. September 19, 1975.
    • Copy of letter from Louise K. Opsincs to Patricia Magee concerning the complaint of the previous year with the
    • Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. October 28, 1975.
    • Letter from Louise K. Opsincs to Ms. Beth McNeer sent with correspondence between Opsincs and Patricia Magee. October 28, 1975.
    • Copy of forms pertaining to the Privacy Act of 1974 with letter from Louise K. Opsincs to Ms. McNeer. July 13, 1976.
    • Letter from Louise K. Opsincs to Ms. McNeer concerning the proceedings of the investigation against the Ohio State University on August 1, 1977. July 20, 1977.


  35. Women’s Liberation 1974-1975

    • Pamphlet, Liberation School for Women
    • Pamphlet, Health Evaluation and Referral Service
    • Pamphlet, Resources available from the Chicago Women’s Liberation Union
    • Booklet, What is the Revolutionary Potential of Women’s Liberation?
    • The Liberated Woman’s Appointment Calendar, 1974
    • Blazing Star, “Gay Pride, Lesbian Pride, 1975.” vol. 1, no. 4 1975
    • Secret Storm, “Women’s Sports Struggle Continues…”


  36. Women’s Liberation & Action Collective Brochures 1975-1976

    • Pamphlets, Women in the Struggle for Peace and Justice.
    • Pamphlets, Educate the Educators: Equality is for Everyone
    • Pamphlets, Women’s Action Collective Columbus, Ohio
    • Sojouner, April 1975-March 1976
    • Envelope, from Tricon Importns, Inc. to Mary Anne Hay.


  37. Women’s Rights Issues Outside of U.S.

    • Geyer, Georgie Anne. “Women ‘free’—their thoughts on men, babies, sex.”Boston Evening Globe. 1 December 1971.
    • Copy of article. MacPherson, Myra. “ ‘The Woman’s Estate’ Fighting for Liberation in Britain.” The Washington Post.
    • Fichenberg, Robert G. “The Chinese Show Us Real Women’s Lib.” 3 March 1972.
    • Kleiman, Carol. “Survival, Not Feminism.” Chicago Tribune. 15 February 1972.
    • Stewart, Ian. “China’s Women Still Face Inequalities.” The New York Times. 14 March 1972.
    • Sterba, James P. “In the Male World of Islam, and Occasional Feminist War Cry.” 16 February 1972.


  38. Stilwell Testimony/ ERA

    • Booklet. “Women in Society and 50th Anniversary of Woman’s Right to Vote.”
    • Carbon copy of speech.
    • CQ Senate Votes 106-112. (2 copies).
    • Seidler, "S.J. ERA as a Needed Corrective."
    • Speech by Pauline Vribes.
    • Information. “Women in 1970.” Citizens’ Advisory Council on the Status of Women. March 1971.
    • Citizens’ Advisory Council on the Status of Women.
    • Social Security and the Equal Rights Amendment.
    • Statement to Ohio House of Representatives from James F. Rinehart. 20 February 1973.


  39. YWLL: Young Workers Liberation League

    • Poster, International Women’s Year.
    • Proposals of the Columbus Exec.
    • Women and the YWLL
    • Ohio Section Young Workers Liberation League. 1 January 1976. Letter, poster, news article.
    • Letter, Ohio Section Young Workers Liberation League. 1 November 1975.
    • The Young Workers Liberation League.


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Box 2

Folders 40-73
  1. Ain’t I a Woman July 1970- July 1971


  2. Ain’t I a Woman July 1971- Apr. 1973


  3. Battle Acts Feb. 1971- Jan. 1972


  4. Big Mama Rag: Colorado Women’s Journal Aug.- Oct. 1971


  5. Broadside and the Free Press July 1970


  6. Comment Oct. 1977- Feb. 1986


  7. Equal Rights Monitor June 1976- June 1977


  8. Every Woman May 1970- Jan. 1971


  9. Every Woman Jan. 1971- Sept. 1971


  10. Every Woman Oct. 1971- May 1972


  11. EXCEL June 1986- Feb. 1987


  12. Female Liberation Newsletter


  13. Goodbye to All That


  14. Goodbye to All That


  15. Herself Nov. 1972- Nov. 1975


  16. It Ain’t Me Babe Dec. 1970


  17. Know News Oct. 1972- Dec. 1975


  18. Know News March 1976- Spring 1982


  19. Lavender Woman May 1973- Dec. 1974


  20. Momma Dec. 1972- March 1973


  21. The Monthly Extract 1973- Aug. 1976


  22. Mother Lode Jan. 1971- Summer 1972


  23. Mother’s Underground Autumn 1988-Summer 1989


  24. Pandora Feb. 1975- Sept. 1975


  25. Primetime Sept. 1972- May 1973


  26. The RAT Feb. 1970- June 1971


  27. Up From Under: By, For, and About Women Jan./Feb. 1971


  28. Velvet Grove Jan. 1971- July 1972


  29. Womankind Oct. 1972- July 1973


  30. Womankind Sept. 1973- Dec. 1973


  31. Woman’s World Apr. 1971- Nov. 1973


  32. The Women’s Page Oct. 1970- Nov. 1971


  33. Women and Revolution Sept. 1971- Summer 1976


  34. Women’s Yellow Pages Aug. 1973


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