This collection consists of the scrapbook of Barnard alumna Sophie Parsons Woodman. The collections includes newspaper clippings, photographs, and personal ephemera.
This collection consists of the scrapbook and three diaries of Barnard alumna Stella Bloch Hanau. The scrapbook and diaries were created by Bloch preceding, during, and after her years as a Barnard College student. Most material is pertinent to Barnard College, but some is from her time at Wadleigh High School.
Susan Einhorn is a Barnard alum (class of 1969), theatre director, and educator who has directed plays off-Broadway, off-off Broadway, and at major regional theaters across the U.S. over a span of more than 30 years. This collection contains her preparatory materials for nine of those productions, as well as a copy of her master's thesis, completed in 1972 in fulfillment of her MFA in Directing from Brooklyn College. Einhorn directed the original productions of Finding Claire, Making Book, Starry Messenger, and Spare Parts, as noted in the introductory pages of the published plays.
The Tara Emelye Needham and Sasha Cagen Cupsize Zinester Ephemera Collection includes drafts and copies of various issues of the 1990s riot grrrl zine Cupsize, correspondence with other zinesters, fanmail, zine distros materials, promotional materials, flyers, and zines created by other zinesters. The collection highlights a culture of exchange between zinesters sharing resources as well as each others' zines in the 1990s.
This collection contains correspondence from Barnard College alum Dr. Victoria Rippere to Columbia College alum Dick Dill. The letters and postcards detail aspects of Victoria's education and work towards a PhD in Philosophy, her transition into the field of psychology, as well as her employment, writing, and daily life. Some letters and unopened and some include news clippings. Also included are a June 1990 edition of a journal Victoria edited titled "Society for Environmental Therapy" and several letters concerning her medical research and personal health issues.