The Women’s Record
Scope and Contents
a. Long Island’s Premier publication for working women, Special issue on men, June 1992 b. Swirsky, J. When Men Talk, What do the Say? pp. 1, 4 – 5 c. Swirsky, J. Long Island Lesbian Life, p. 14 d. All Things Considered transcript and 2 audio tapes of 10/22/97. Segments include: i. Echoes of the Elders with Chief Lelooska, Indian Story Teller, pp. 7 - 8 ii. Domestic Violence policy of the military, pp. 8 – 9 iii. Boston Healing Mass, a mass of reconciliation and healing for victims of sexual abuse by priests, pp. 13 – 14 e. Awake! The magazine of the Jehovah’s Witnesses, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., issue of Oct. 22, 1988 i. Who Gets the Child? pp. 1 – 4 ii. Child Custody: Should Religion Be an Issue? pp. 5 – 9 iii. Are the Beliefs of Jehovah’s Witness Harmful? The Law Speaks, p. 7 iv. Are the Children Deprived? p. 9 v. Acting in Your Child’s Best Interest, pp. 10 – 14 vi. Advantages of parents, Rather Than the Courts, Settling, p. 13 vii. Children Do Benefit, p. 14 f. Baumli, Francis i. True Confessions of the Male Kind, University of Dayton Review, Vol. 18, No. 2 (Winter-Spring), pp. 163 – 169 ii. Penile Mutilation: Our Country’s Snuff Mentality Toward Men, Aladdin’s Window, No. 14, pp. 14 – 18. See Magic for complete holdings to Aladdin’s Window: The Vision of Awakened Men published by J. R. Melloy g. Conferences i. Proud to be Male, cosponsored by The Coalition for Free Men and the Midwest Region Men’s Conference, St. Benedict’s Center, Madison, WI, Aug. 18 – 21, 1988 ii. Freeing Men from the Macho Mold: Options for Men in the 1980’s, cosponsored by Adelphi University, Dept. of Education and The Coalition of Free Men, Adelphi Univ., Oct. 24, 1981 iii. Freeing men for healthier Lifestyles: A Contemporary Dilemma, cosponsored by Adelphi University, Dept. of Education and The Coalition of Free Men, Adelphi Univ., Nov. 6, 1982 iv. Embracing paternal Instinct: A Liberating Force for Men, Women, and Children- An Experiential Conference, The OnStep Institute for Mental Health, Tarrytown, NY, Nov. 10 – 12, 2000 v. Menopause & Male Menopause: The Best Is Yet to Come, cosponsored by Men Alive and the American Society on Aging, San Rafael, CA, Oct. 27 – 29, 2000 vi. Stress and Survival: “Dealing with Gender Issues” the Status of Men in Connecticut, cosponsored by the Western Connecticut State University chapter of Phi Delta Kappa and the Connecticut Chapter of The Coalition of Free Men, West. Conn. St. Univ., April 23, 1983 vii. Victimization of Children & Youth: An International Research Conference, sponsored by the Family Research Laboratory & Crimes against Children Research Center, Univ. of NH and National Institute for Victim Studies, Sam Houston State University, August 4 – 7, 2002, Portsmouth, NH h. Falk, Kathryn i. FB: How to Write a Romance and Get it published with intimate advice from the world’s most popular romantic writers, is appropriate for the archive because many men (including myself) consider “romance” novels to be women’s pornography. i. Fathers – correspondence about the pilot issue of Fathers and copy of single issue, Vol. 1, No. 1, July/August , 1986. i. Reagan, R. First Son Offers Surprising Insights into the First Father [Ronald Eagan], pp. 22 – 27. ii. Shribman, D. Divided Lives: In Washington, the Forgotten Constituency is often the Politicians Own Family, pp. 29 – 30. iii. Jennings, D, A. Against the Odds: He Should Have Been a Rotten Father, He made Himself the Best, pp. 38 – 42. iv. Groer, A. My Father the Jewish Mother, p. 43. v. McCoy, H. A Rose is a Rose [Pete Rose], pp. 44 – 47. vi. Plus more. j. The Fatherhood Project i. Brochure of the Fatherhood Project, Banks Street College, NYC. Director was James A. Levine and the Co-directors were Michael E. Lamb and Joseph Pleck ii. Paternity Leave: A New Role for Fathers, New York Times Style, Monday, Dec. 7, 1981. iii. Article say two-year project funded by the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Family Fund, the Levi Strauss Foundation, and the Ittleson Foundation, Inc. k. Focus on the Family – James Dobson i. Minamide, E. (2000). Taboo Grief: Men and Abortion, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Jan.), pp. 18 – 20 ii. Wolgemuth, R. (2000). Daddy @ Work: Being the Same Men in Both Worlds, Vol. 24, No. 6 (June), pp. 18 – 19. See also author’s book by the same title. iii. Dobson, James. Like Father, Like Son, Nov. 2001, pp. 3 – 6. l. KMT: A Modern Journal of Ancient Egypt, Vol. 11, No1 (Sp.) 2000. FB: This copy obtained by a mythopoetic man who believed it points to men’s liberation issues because of how (male) mummy bodies are looked at in ancient Egypt. I am not sure. m. Life Extension magazine special issue on Men’s Health, July 2000 i. Testosterone Makes the Cover of Time, Magazine, p. 11 ii. PSA Testing Gains Ground. p. 12 & 13 iii. Mitchell, T. Prostrate Cancer and Cruciferous Vegetables. pp. 40 – 42 iv. One Man’s Wake-Up Call, pp. 61 - 63 v. Misc. n. Men’s Health magazine, various issues o. Men’s International Peace Exchange, P.O. Box 36, Swarthmore, PA, 19081 – 0036 p. A Men’s Manifesto, The Memucan Institute of Men’s Studies, a division of Endeavor Forum, Australia, issue of 1 Jan. 2001. See catalogue for issues of Endeavor Forum and other catalogued items q. The Messenger: published by F.A.M.I.L.Y. Advocates, Mineola, NY. “Speaking out for a return to common sense in family relations and family law.” Issue of April 1, 2001. r. Morrow, David C. (1996). How Women Manipulate. Corpus Christi, TX: Textar Media, Inc. s. The Nation, July 10, 2000 i. Ireland, D. Search and Destroy – Gay-Baiting in the Military Under “Don’t Ask, don’t Tell,” pp. 11 – 16 ii. Kim, R. The Other Gay Media, pp. 17 – 18 t. National Organization for Men (NOM). Also see National Organization for Men CMVF for more materials. u. paternalinstincts.com a conference and journal sponsored by On Step Institute for Mental Health Research (www.onstepinstitute.com), Serge Prengel, Editor v. Rape w. Utne Reader August 1996 i. Glenn, J. Faux Feminists, the GOP schemes to co-opt the women’s movement, pp.9 - 11 ii. Kelly, K. J. Invitation to a Wedding: Can gay life survive legal marriage? pp. 12 – 18 iii. Fisher, M. Butch Nouveau: Hundreds of new ways to be a dyke, pp.27 – 28 iv. Beyond Body and Mind: Reflections of a movie muscleman, pp. 28 – 30 v. Sommerstein, C. Wonder Breasts, pp.67, 69 – 70 vi. Kotz, P. Not for Public Consumption: When are breasts obscene? p. 68 vii. Stryker, S. Portrait of a New Man, pp. 76 – 79 viii. book reviews April/May 1986 x. (#15): What’s with Men These Days? i. What s With Men These Days? pp. 34 – 35. ii. Osherson, S. Finding Our Fathers, pp. 36 – 42. iii. Friedan, B. The Second Stage of Feminism, p. 37. iv. Egendorf, A. The Warrior’s Son, p. 39. v. Murray, G. The Gay Side of Fatherhood, pp. 40 – 41. vi. Bly, R. Men’s Initiation Rites, pp. 42 – 49. vii. Early, G. The Hazards of Being Male, p. 44. viii. Ventura, M. Men Watching Boys, p. 46. ix. Hulbert, A. Confessions of a Sensitive Man, p. 47. x. Groening, M. Life in Hell: The Road to Manhood [cartoon], p. 48. xi. Thompson, K. A Man Needs a Lodge, pp. 49 – 53. xii. Stetz, M. Best Friends, p. 51. xiii. Maas, J. Men Without Men, p. 52. xiv. Barry, D. A Guide to Men’s Beauty and Grooming, pp. 54 – 56. xv. Bliss, S. New Men’s Magazines, pp. 56 – 57. xvi. Bliss, S. Bound for Glory: A Selection of the Best and Brightest Book [about men], pp. 58 – 60. y. New York Times Magazine i. Women: The Shadow Story of the Millennium thematic issue of May 18, 1999 ii. Harassment? The new sex monitors are patrolling the halls on cover. Gorney, C. (1999). Teaching Johnny the Appropriate Way to Flirt, June 13, pp. 42 – 47, 67, 73, 80 – 83 z. St. Louis Post-Dispatch Parade i. Rosen, M. (1998). “I Let My children Know I Love Them,” March 8, pp. 4 & 5
Dates
- Creation: 1970?-2016
Creator
- From the Collection: Changing Men Collections (Michigan State University. Libraries) (Organization)
- From the Collection: West Michigan Men's Center (Kalamazoo, Mich.) (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research except for documents bound by a red ribbon, which are restricted.
Conditions Governing Access
The material is stored offsite in Remote Storage. Please contact Special Collections 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
Extent
From the Collection: approximately 292 Linear Feet (292 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Stephen O. Murray and Keelung Hong Special Collections Repository