The 150 Women Project - Holding Series

Parent: The 150 Women Project

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for April through July, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
2td1m68jTable of Contents: The History of Women at UC Berkeley: Collected Studies Initiated in Honor of the 150th Anniversary of Women's Admission to the University2203318715.0%
2mp1n3fsWomen Pioneers in Science and Math: An Overview127844366.1%
6zf7t2hqBerkeley Woman Staff: Historical Profiles110357531.8%
82k7j35hThe Early Prytaneans105119410.5%
84c9w0brCal Women’s Crew: A sketch from the 60’s100257525.0%
3cm210vtWomen at Berkeley, The First Hundred Years99287128.3%
6r34c79jMarvalee Wake Interview, Paula Fass and Christine Maslach, Academic Pioneers: Women at Berkeley in the 1970s and 1980s95118411.6%
2ps4f7t4Comparative Literature Professor Francine Masiello’s Reflections92177518.5%
4322s33gWomen of the Hearst Museum of Anthropology90226824.4%
4f67f4mqLayshia Clarendon : Basketball Star90197121.1%
55k1b71n"The Want Most Keenly Felt," University YWCA, The Early Years90147615.6%
8j4398bmLegacy of Berkeley Law's first Black female graduate lives on88137514.8%
7rb876jf150W: Matriarchs of TWLF* Ethnic Studies: A look into the history of the matriarchs of the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC Berkeley 87513658.6%
8k23f411A Quiet Struggle: Women's Studies at Berkeley871861.1%
9mv6h2xgLiz Miles Interview, Jean Strauss 150W for Athletics82117113.4%
2k26p6n4Women of Earth and Planetary Science76562073.7%
4kg0c3kgPat Spratlen Etem Interview, Jean Strauss 150W for Athletics76106613.2%
2tw088pgOther Voices: Glimpses of African American, Chinese American, and Japanese American Students at Berkeley, From the 1920s to the mid-1950s711701.4%
7zh9b02bIntroducing 150 Years of Women in the History of the I School71353649.3%
98t2c7nfProfile of Elizabeth Huff (1912-88). Founding Head of the East Asiatic Library, UC Berkeley65214432.3%
38s6j3t5Introduction to the 150W Collection on the History of Women at UC Berkeley64125218.8%
2gg1k8vj1942: Lights and Darks63105315.9%
3nv1z2cnFirst Women Botanists at Berkeley63273642.9%
82f9b59w150 Years of Women in the English Department63323150.8%
9rj9v9dsBerkeley Women in the Disability Movement62332953.2%
4g78590wYou've come a long way Bambina!61134821.3%
10h1x721150 Years of Women in Mechanical Engineering60382263.3%
6fm2w2tcA Social History of Female Faculty in Psychology at UC Berkeley (1888-2021)56352162.5%
5dq9j78mExaming the Complex History: Evolution of Journalism Coverage of Cal Women's Sports54322259.3%
01v3d3hkJewelle Taylor Gibbs Interview, Fass & Maslach, Academic Pioneers: Women at Berkeley in the 1970s and 1980s53124122.6%
0k5860cqPart II. Introduction to the History of Women’s Rowing at Cal52282453.8%
10k7m1bmNarratives of UC Berkeley Women Mathematicians52322061.5%
6444p7n6Indigenous Leaders – 150 Years of Women51232845.1%
8kh404xqCelebrating the Women of Optometry50212942.0%
2vk4317qBibliography for Women at Berkeley, The First Hundred Years49133626.5%
42p214fkCelebrating Women at Rausser College, Past & Present49202940.8%
13v6f4jhCrip Camp and Judy Heumann: Studies in Movement Snapshots48291960.4%
18p512ngWomen of the German Department48242450.0%
57x5v6nzPart I, Introduction: About the Cal Women’s Rowing History Project48272156.3%
4bq2c6rzSusan O’Hara (1938-2018): A Champion of Disability Rights and Independent Living47301763.8%
3q98h57tPreface to the Project Celebrating 150 Years of Women at Berkeley4693719.6%
7v72577kCelestial Observers:the First Sixteen Berkeley Women Doctoral Graduates in Astronomy46222447.8%
8fm70496Missy Franklin, Olympic Swimmer46182839.1%
1p3079w5The Sixties and Seventies. Part IV of Women at Berkeley, The First Hundred Yeras45133228.9%
28b9t9h5Early Women PhDs in Zoology at UC, 1902-192745212446.7%
8f60t6hcBlack Women Matter:Recognizing the Legacies of Black Women at Cal44113325.0%
3km7q585150 Years of Women in IEOR43192444.2%
4m74r6v3Few concerns, fewer Women4393420.9%
1rr2q94vWomen in Berkeley Linguistics42241857.1%
3dp4g4vjWomen in the Department of History42152735.7%

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