Listing of "enclosed material" from Jane Cox of Carrie Chapman Catt writings. [The listed enclosed items were not digitized, but can be found in the GSB Catt Hall Review Committee records, RS 22-1-8, Iowa State University Library Special Collections and University Archives.]
President Gordon P. Eaton's remarks discussing the current university goals and the status of the capital campaign, and announcement of the renaming of Old Botany Hall in honor of Carrie Chapman Catt.
UHURU! August 1996 edition, dedicated to Malcolm. Contains an article entitled, "White Woman's Burden: Carrie Chapman Catt and Racism Within the Suffrage Movement.".
A draft memo from the Diversity Steering Committee to President Jischke, discussing a campus meeting the President requested the committee to hold relating to the proposed plaque in Catt Hall and other initiatives the committee was working on.
Interoffice Communication from Dr. Gordon P. Eaton to Dean Virgil S. Lagomarcino, in which President Eaton requests the Advisory Committee on the Naming of Building and Streets add an agenda item to review the current building and street naming policy. He asks no additional streets are named, except for a building in honor of Carrie Chapman Catt.
Printout of the University Library's Special Collections and University Archives webpage listing location, hours, and materials available on suffrage and Carrie Chapman Catt.
Letter from Cindy Frederickson (Chair, University Committee on Women) to Patricia Swan (Chair, Advisory Committee on the Naming of Buildings and Streets), requesting that the Advisory Committee on the Naming of Buildings and Streets rename Alumni Hall in honor of Carrie Chapman Catt. Includes a request to Jischke to support the project, news clippings about Catt, and a timeline of Catt's life on Iowa State University stationary.
UHURU!, October 1995 edition. This is the first issue naming the September 29th Movement. Includes the article entitled, "The Catt is Out of the Bag: Racism Within the Suffrage Movement." Funded by the Black Student Alliance, the UHURU! addressed issues of people of color on the Iowa State University campus.
Minutes from the March 27, 1996 Government of the Student Body Senate Meeting. Includes a description of a presentation by the family members of Carrie Chapman Catt on the GSB resolution to support renaming of Catt Hall, and discussions and votes that followed to override the GSB President's veto of the resolution.
Iowa State University Daily article on Allan Nosworthy and his hunger strike concerning diversity on Iowa State Campus. Printed from the Daily website.
Email from Lynn Wellnitz to Catt Hall Review Committee discussing ideas for how the committee might conduct its charge, and what it should consider in the process.