Box 21
Contains 33 Results:
Rich, Adrienne, "Toward a Women-centered University"
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Palme, Olaf, "The Emancipation of Man", 1970
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Palmegiano, E. M. , "Women's Education: Subject and Object of the Mid-Victorial Press", 1973
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Pappas, Dee Ann, "On being Natural"
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Parish, W. L. Jr., "Comment: The Present and Future of Women in Communist China", 1975
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Park, Clara, "As We Like It: How a Girl Can Be Smart and Still Popular", 1973
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Parsons, M. , "Review: Astronauts and Admen: The Feminized Male", 1969
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Pelz, Edith, "Her-self", 1972
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Pescatello, Ann, ""The Female in Ibero-America: An Essay on Research Bibliography and Research Directions" Latin American Research Review", 1972
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.
Petschauer, Peter, "Types of Education for Eighteenth Century Women in Southwest Germany"
The Sheila Tobias Women's Studies collection contain a wealth of information related to feminism, gender issues, and women's studies. The earliest document is from the 1937, but the bulk of the material is from 1969-1975, and coincides with Tobias's position as associate provost at Wesleyan University. There is a smaller amount of material from 1975-1977.