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COLLECTION Identifier: MC 358

Papers of Susan Bolotin, 1982-1983

Overview

Letters to Susan Bolotin and to the editor of The New York Times Magazine in response to Bolotin's cover article, "Voices from the Post-Feminist Generation."

Dates

  • Creation: 1982-1983

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials in English.

TERMS OF USE

Access. Unrestricted. The

Access Restrictions:

Access. Original letters are closed until January 1, 2034; copies, with correspondents' names removed, are available for use.

Conditions Governing Use

Copyright. Copyright in the papers created by Susan Bolotin is held by the President and Fellows of Harvard College for the Schlesinger Library. Copyright in other papers in the collection may be held by their authors, or the authors' heirs or assigns.

Copying. Papers may be copied in accordance with the library's usual procedures.

Extent

.63 linear feet (1+1/2 file boxes)

The collection consists of letters to Susan Bolotin and to the editor of The New York Times Magazine in response to the cover article, "Voices from the Post-Feminist Generation," written by Susan Bolotin for the issue of October 17, 1982. The original letters are closed until January 1, 2034; copies, with correspondents' names removed, are available for use.

BIOGRAPHY

Susan Bolotin is a writer whose pieces have appeared in many newspapers and magazines. Since 2000, she has been editor-in-chief of Workman Publishing.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Accession number: 83-M197

This collection was given to the Schlesinger Library by Susan Bolotin in September 1983.

CONTAINER LIST

  1. Box 1: Redacted photocopies. OPEN.
  2. Box 2: Originals. CLOSED UNTIL October 1, 2033.

Processing Information

Processed: June 1984

By: Sharon Owens

Creator

Subject

Title
Bolotin, Susan. Papers of Susan Bolotin, 1982-1983: A Finding Aid
Author
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Language of description
eng
EAD ID
sch00462

Repository Details

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