Box 24
Contains 37 Results:
Russell, Michael, "Rapunzel, Let Down Your Hair: An Open Letter to Women in the Academy", 1977
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.
Ruth, Sheila, "Motherhood, Mysogyny, and Bad Faith: Sexism in the Philosophic Establishment"
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.
Rynda, Eleana, "Physiological Aspects of Competion for Women"
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.
Sachs, J. and Lieberman, P. and Erickson, D. , "Anatomical and Cultural Determinants of Male and Female Speech", 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.
Sacks, Karen, "Engels Revisited: Women, the Organization of Production, and Private Property", 1974
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.
"Class Roots of Feminism", 1976
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.
Samuels, Catherine, "The Forgotten Five Million: Women in Public Employment"
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.
"A Guide to Eliminating Sex Discrimination"
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.
Sandeen, Ernest R., ""John Humphrey Noyes as the New Adam" Church History"
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.
Sandler, Bernice, "The Equal Rights Amendment and the Women's Equality Act", 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.