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President's Standing Committee on the Status of Women Records, 1989-2001
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Princeton University. President's Standing Committee on the Status of Women
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Wages
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Women
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Women employees
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Social conditions
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Women employees
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Societies and clubs
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Women
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Employment
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Women
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Societies and clubs
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Compiled/Created
1989-2001
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Materials older than 30 years that do not pertain to student academic performance or discipline, trustee issues, or faculty personnel matters are open.
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The President's Standing Committee on the Status of Women was established in 1989 by president Harold Shapiro. Consists of the records of the committee including correspondence, meeting minutes, memos, subject files, and the records of the seperate task forces that have operated under the auspices of the committee.
Consists of the records of the committee including correspondence, meeting minutes, memos, subject files, and the records of the separate task forces that have operated under the auspices of the committee.
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