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It's Found in the Archives Friday! Here are some illustrations by Martin Semel for a 1975 Trade Union Women鈥檚 Studies research project. Trade Union Women鈥檚 Studies, later known as the Institute for Education and Research on Women and Work, was founded in 1973 and provided education and resources for working women in NY State throughout the 1970s and 80s.
Learn more at this link:
https://rmc.library.cornell.edu/EAD/htmldocs/KCL03099.html




These items were found during a year-long survey that the Kheel Center is conducting to better document and describe their collections.
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Look What We Found In The Archives
Today we found an issue of Women鈥檚 Times, a newsletter published by the Friends of the Cornell Eleven. The Cornell Eleven were a group of present and former female faculty members who sued Cornell in 1978 for sex discrimination in hiring and evaluation procedures.

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Found in the Archives Friday
Today鈥檚 #FoundInTheArchivesFriday are some drawings by Frank Miller!
Professor Miller came to ILR in 1954 and taught a variety of courses in his 31 years, including ILR's first course on women in the workplace, which he co-taught with Alice Cook. He also served as the mace bearer at university events for 20 years.




These items were found during a year-long survey that the Kheel Center is conducting to better document and describe their collections.
#KheelCenter#ILRSchool#WomenWhoWork#WomensHistory#ILR#CornellUniversity#LaborHistory#LaborArchives#2024#ArchivesOfTumblr
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