Catherine Parsons Smith Papers

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  • Catherine Parsons Smith Papers Book Detail

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  • Release Date : 1957
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  • Genre : Sex discrimination in education
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  • File Size : 76,76 MB

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Book Description: Series 1: Records, including statements, depositions, appeals, correspondenc, and a personal diary of Smith's suit against the University of Nevada, Reno, for equal pay. Series 2: Music Department Faculty Meeting minutes and other department records, 1969-1988; miscellaneous records of other university and community groups, including the Nevada Symphonic Association, 1970-1979; a Survey of Females on UNR Faculty, and the Equal Opportunity Board (re: Women's Athletics), 1979-1982.

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