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Correspondence

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 32 Collections and/or Records:

Paper Submitted to Steroid 6/6/77, 1977-06-06

 File — Box 9, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Series: Prof. Jennings was actively involved in her field, consistently submitting work to be published in academic scientific journals such as Steroids and the Journal of Organic Chemistry. Articles she published include “The Crystal and Molecular Structure of 3β - Hydroxy - 5β, 6β - dichloro-methyleneandrostan - 17-one 3-acetate”, “The Oxidation of a Steroidal Bromohydrin Revisited” and Phase Transfer Effected by Ultrasound: Preparation and Physical Properties of 5α, 6α- and 5β, 6β-...
Dates: 1977-06-06

Pickett - Her Holyoke Correspondence + Xerox, 1924 - 1968-05

 File — Box 7, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dr. Jennings was passionate about giving due diligence to the women scientists who made significant contributions to their field. She was disappointed in how little literature there was about women scientists, a fact that became obvious to her over the years as she received reports on the same few women from her students every year after assigning them a research paper on significant women scientists. Determined to provide her students with a better understanding of their field and the...
Dates: 1924 - 1968-05

Recommendations, 1968 - 1984

 File — Box 10, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This grouping includes files pertaining to students Prof. Jennings has had and mentored throughout her tenure. It includes recommendations of students both received and written by Prof. Jennings, as well as the work her students conducted (such as theses, personal notes and research data). All students included in this grouping are Wheaton alumnae. This section is distinct from the “Student Summer Research” section because of its exclusivity to Wheaton students and because it includes...
Dates: 1968 - 1984

Recommendations, 1980 - 1985

 File — Box 10, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This grouping includes files pertaining to students Prof. Jennings has had and mentored throughout her tenure. It includes recommendations of students both received and written by Prof. Jennings, as well as the work her students conducted (such as theses, personal notes and research data). All students included in this grouping are Wheaton alumnae. This section is distinct from the “Student Summer Research” section because of its exclusivity to Wheaton students and because it includes...
Dates: 1980 - 1985

Rosalind Franklin - letter from Anne Sayit, 1976-03

 File — Box 4, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dr. Jennings was passionate about giving due diligence to the women scientists who made significant contributions to their field. She was disappointed in how little literature there was about women scientists, a fact that became obvious to her over the years as she received reports on the same few women from her students every year after assigning them a research paper on significant women scientists. Determined to provide her students with a better understanding of their field and the...
Dates: 1976-03

Vold, Marjorie 1967, 1980-10 - 1982-01

 File — Box 5, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dr. Jennings was passionate about giving due diligence to the women scientists who made significant contributions to their field. She was disappointed in how little literature there was about women scientists, a fact that became obvious to her over the years as she received reports on the same few women from her students every year after assigning them a research paper on significant women scientists. Determined to provide her students with a better understanding of their field and the...
Dates: 1980-10 - 1982-01

Women in phys. sci - Correspondence, 1980-07 - 1980-11

 File — Box 4, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Series: Dr. Jennings was passionate about giving due diligence to the women scientists who made significant contributions to their field. She was disappointed in how little literature there was about women scientists, a fact that became obvious to her over the years as she received reports on the same few women from her students every year after assigning them a research paper on significant women scientists. Determined to provide her students with a better understanding of their field and the...
Dates: 1980-07 - 1980-11