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Institutional Review Board records
Collection includes correspondence and memos internal to the IRB Committee members, as well correspondence between the IRB and researchers, regarding the evaluation of their proposal. Some records describe the studies themselves, but the collection predominantly reflects the process of the IRB committee in developing guidelines and assuring compliance with federal regulations. Includes meeting minutes, blank forms, lists of members, lists of proposals submitted, and budget information.
Irene Stiver papers
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers of Irene Stiver, Ph.D., senior clinician and teacher in major medical/educational institutions, (including McLean Hospital, the Stone Center, Jean Baker Miller Training Institute, and the Wellesley Centers for Women), dating from 1955 to 2000. The collection includes papers, presentations, articles, correspondence, notes, certificates, and other professional works.
Italian Department records
This collection contains course materials, administrative files, and faculty papers dating from 1912 to 1985.
Jean Baker Miller papers
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers of Jean Baker Miller, psychiatrist and a founding director of the Stone Center at Wellesley College, dating from 1950 to 2006. The collection includes research, notes, correspondence, and published material.
John McAndrew papers
The personal and professional papers of John McAndrew, a former Professor of Art and Director of the (then Farnsworth, now Davis) Art Museum at Wellesley College, includes drafts and publications of his scholarly writings on architecture, his photographs and correspondence, biographical and memorial documents, and records related to his work for Save Venice Inc., the organization he founded to preserve the artistic heritage of Venice, Italy.
Jorge Guillén papers
This collection contains manuscripts, drafts, and published versions of Spanish author Jorge Guillén's poetry and prose. The collection also includes correspondence between Guillén and his daughter Teresa, his second wife Irene, and other family and friends. The daily diaries of Irene were added to the collection after Jorge Guillén's death.