Box 30
Contains 30 Results:
White, Marny, "The Employed Woman in Contemporary American Society", 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.
Whitman, Marina, "Before the Joint Economic Committee", 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.
Whyte Jr., William, "The Wife Problem", 1952
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.
Wilson, Joan Hoff, "Women's Studies and Feminism: Survival in the Seventies", 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.
"Dancing Dogs of the Colonial Period: Women Scientists", 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.
"What Does a Woman Want? (Toward a Theory of Feminist Humanism"
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.
Winston, Marian P. and Forsher, Trude, "Nonsupport of Legitimate Children by Affluent Fathers as a Cause of Poverty and Welfare Dependence", 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.
Wolff, Cindy, "Lily Bart and the Beautiful Death", 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.
Wolff, Cynthia Griffin, "A Mirror for Men: Stereotypes of Women in Literature", 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.
Wolff, Cynthia Griffin, "Thanatos and Eros: Kate Chopin's The Awakening"
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.