Box 23
Contains 23 Results:
"Misc. "
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.
"Status of Women in Graduate Departments of Sociology, 1968-1969", 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.
"Chapter 21, Summary and Prospects, Academic Women on the Move", 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.
Rossiter, Margaret, "Women in the French Resistance 1940-1945"
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.
Roth, Susan, "Cases and Materials on Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act for the Arms Panel on Labor Law"
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.
Rothschild, Constantina, "The Options of Greek Men and Women", 1971
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.
Rowe, Mary, "Prospects and Patters for Men and Women at Work: To Be Able Both to Love and Work", 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.
"The Saturn's Ring Phenomenon: Micro-inequities and Unequal Opportunity for Women in the American Economy", 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.
"The Progress of Women in Educational Institutions: The Saturn's Rings Phenomenon"
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.
Rudy, Arthur J. and Peller, Robert, "Men's Liberation", 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.