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Women's Center records
This collection contains records created by the Women's Center at Haverford College. The materials begin in the 1970s during the creation of the center and extend through to 2019. Included in this collection are materials about the history of the Women's Center and coeducation at Haverford, log books kept by the staff members, posters about their events, publications they created such as Herstory and newsletters, information sheets about sex and other topics, and some photographs.
Women's Committee for World Disarmament Collected Records
Women's Committee to Oppose Conscription Records
Women's Exercise and Athletic Resource collection
The collection contains leaflet with information about the club's activities.
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Records
Women's National Indian Association correspondence
This collection contains correspondence from Quakers and pamphlets regarding the Women's National Indian Association.
Women's Peace Society Records
Women's Peace Union: U.S. Branch Records
The Women's Peace Union was founded in August 1921 to encourage the formation of a peace group to encompass all the women of the western hemisphere, to work for complete disarmament and the abolition of all constitutional and legal sanctions for war. Records in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection are those of the United States branch.
Women's Suffrage Ephemera collection
The Women's Suffrage Ephemera collection includes a variety of ephemera related to the fight for women's suffrage dating from c. 1910 until the early 1920s.
Adelaide Hallock Wood family papers
The collection contains materials which descended in the family of Daniel Wood (1729-1773), Quakers of Bristol, Massachusetts, and New York State. It includes family bibles with annotations, an essay book kept by Adelaide Hallock Wood when a student at the Oakwood School, genealogical research on the Wood and Hallock families, transcripts, notes, and a small number of family photographs.