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Eva vom Baur Hansl Collection of Women's Vocational Materials, 1927-1967

24 linear ft.
Abstract Or Scope
Extensive collection of materials relating to the education, employment, marital status, and intellectual life of women in society. Material encompasses women in the U.S. as well as in other countries. Topics include education, careers, roles and attitudes, family issues (marriage, divorce, children, home management), well-known women, working women, and many other subjects. Collected by Eva vom Baur Hansl, American author, journalist, radio producer, and lecturer.
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Eva vom Baur Hansl Collection of Women's Vocational Materials, 1927-1967 24 linear ft.

Eva vom Baur Hansl Papers, 1918-1968

11 linear ft.
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Papers of the American author, journalist, radio producer, and lecturer (1899-1978). Collection includes biographical material, correspondence, radio broadcasts files, speeches, and writings. Bulk relates to the radio programs for which Hansl was program supervisor (1939-1940): Women in the making of America, broadcast in cooperation with the WPA's Federal Theatre Radio Division, and Gallant American women, with the support of the U.S. Office of Education. Hansl later produced Womanpower (1943-1944), in cooperation with the War Manpower Commission.
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Eva vom Baur Hansl Papers, 1918-1968 11 linear ft.

Margaret Embree Photograph Album, circa 1940-1960

1 volume
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Compiled by Margaret Embree of Syracuse, NY. Consists of candid shots of family, friends, her work at Iroquois China in Solvay and Thermold Plastics in Canastota; includes a few photos of German POWs.
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Margaret Embree Photograph Album, circa 1940-1960 1 volume

Women of the University Community Records, 1930-2022

6.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
Materials created by and for the Women of the University Community
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Women of the University Community Records, 1930-2022 6.5 linear feet