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Formal title:
Margaret W. Ferguson papers
Extent:
2 Linear Feet
Date range:
1970–2023
Abstract:
This collection primarily contains the professional papers of Margaret W. Ferguson, Professor Emerita of the University of California, Davis, and scholar of Early Modern literature, literacy studies, and feminist and queer theory in English, French, and Italian. Materials document Ferguson's academic career at Yale University and her early research and writings. Materials include administrative files, conference audio recordings, and drafts of her contributions to
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2024.004
Formal title:
Mary Anne Ferguson papers
Extent:
0.25 linear feet (1 half-file box)
Date range:
1966-2015
Abstract:
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Mary Anne Ferguson, scholar of Women's Studies at The University of Massachusetts Boston. Ferguson helped found what is now UMass Boston's women's and gender studies department, one of the first in the country. Materials in this collection include essays, articles, and drafts from
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2024.005
Formal title:
Johanna Fernández papers
Extent:
40.25 linear feet
Date range:
1967–2022
Abstract:
This collection consists of the personal and professional papers of Johanna Fernández, Dominican-American Brown University alumna, scholar of 20th Century US history and the history of social movements at Baruch College, City University of New York, author of the award-winning,
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2022.008
Formal title:
Financial Aid Study reports
Extent:
0.25 linear feet (3 folders)
Date range:
1939
Abstract:
The Financial Aid Study reports contain three copies of a 1939 report detailing the types of financial aid awarded to students from the class of 1920 to the class of 1942.
Repository:
Brown University Library
Collection call no:
MS-1D-F2
Formal title:
Finocchio’s Club ephemera and photographs
Extent:
.25 linear feet
Date range:
1940-1975
Abstract:
Collection of photographs and ephemera documenting Finocchio’s, a San Francisco, California female impersonation cabaret, including performer portraits, promotional materials, and a circa 1951 program.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms-2025-021
Formal title:
Rudolph Fisher papers
Extent:
2.0 Linear feet
Date range:
1919-1983 (bulk 1919-1934)
Abstract:
The Rudolph Fisher papers primarily contain various drafts and published copies of twenty-six Rudolph Fisher short stories and novels, as well as book reviews and essays. The collection also contains correspondence, publicity materials, personal papers, family papers and newsclippings. Materials cover Fisher’s life from 1919 to his death in 1934, as well as the work on behalf of Fisher done by his sister, Pearl, until 1983.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.1U.F5
Formal title:
Jane Fiske Harrison papers
Extent:
1.5 Linear Feet
Date range:
1961-1964
Abstract:
Jane Fiske Harrison graduated from Pembroke College, the women's college in Brown University until 1971, in 1965 with an AB in American literature. This collection contains Fiske Harrison's Pembroke College beanie and green wool blazer, "Blueprint 1965" face book, correspondence from her high school English teacher and fellow Pembroke College alumna, and a special section of
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
AMS-1ZP-1S-2023-065
Formal title:
Jane Flax papers
Extent:
1.5 Linear feet
Date range:
1990-2015
Abstract:
This collection consists of the papers of Jane Flax, feminist and political theorist, scholar of psychoanalysis, and formerly Professor of Political Science at Howard University. The collection is comprised of correspondence, course material, research, writing, and other papers dating from 1990-2015.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
Ms.2019.012
Formal title:
Leopoldina Fortunati papers
Extent:
2.75 linear feet
Date range:
1964-2024 ((bulk 1980-1990))
Abstract:
This collection is composed of professional and some personal papers of Leopoldina Fortunati, an Italian scholar, feminist activist and professor of sociology of communication and sociology of cultural processes at the University of Udine. She was a member of the Marxist feminist group Lotta Femminista, and helped develop the International Wages for Housework campaign that demanded housework done by women to be paid. Her research focuses on gender, communication, new media, technology, sociology, feminist theory, capitalism and forms of repression and how it shapes modern culture. This collection shows part of Fortunati's work on feminist theory and capitalism, her research method and the discussions she has engaged with overtime. It includes articles she used for her research, draft writings that were not published, conferences she attended as a presenter, interviews given for newspapers, poems she has written in the earlier stages of her life and her feminist activism, and documents that show some exchanges she had with other women regarding their work in factories or the debates they would have during their meetings. Materials date from 1964 to 2024, but the bulk of materials are from 1980 - 1990.
Repository:
John Hay Library
Collection call no:
MS.2025.002
Formal title:
Mary Borland Thayer Fox papers
Extent:
2 linear feet (2 record center boxes)
Date range:
1919-1973
Abstract:
The Mary Borland Thayer Fox papers consist chiefly of Fox's own writings, written under the pseudonym, "Mary Borland." The collection includes poetry, short stories and essays, ballet libretti, and a diary detailing a visit in 1936 to the Soviet Union. In addition, the collection contains several scrapbooks; commonplace books; sheet music, written for her or simply given to her as a gift; news clippings and copies of literary journals in which her work appeared; and finally, correspondence, either addressed to her in response to some of her published writings, or written in regard to the publication of a posthumous volume of her work.
Repository:
Brown University Library
Collection call no:
Ms. 78.14

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