02102ctc a2200349 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066035001700078035001200095035001200107040001300119043001200132045001700144091000700161100002800168245003800196260001500234300002600249500003900275506004300314520081700357545029801174555003901472600003801511650003601549650004101585656002101626656002101647856006701668984001701735227995820100930123145.0921204m19061984xx neng d1 a9631368 9000009631368 91922480 a2279958 aANLbeng au-at---2 bd1906bd1984 ama1 aRich, Ruby,d1888-1988.10aPapers,f1906-1984h[manuscript]. c1906-1984. a15.4 m.a(110 boxes). aManuscript reference: NLA MS 7493. aAvailable for reference. Not for loan. aCorrespondence, manuscript, minutes, speeches, broacasts, cuttings, publications, mainly relating to Ruby Rich's involvement in numerous women's, Jewish, cultural and international organisations. They include the Australian Federation of Women Voters, International Alliance of Women, Women's International Zionist Organisation, United Nations Commission on Status of Women, Racial Hygiene Centre, Family Planning Association of New South Wales, International Planned Parenthood Federation, Judge Rainbow Memorial Appeal Fund, United Nations Association of Australia, Commonwealth Countries' League, Australia-Israel Society for Cultural Exchange and Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Correspondents include her sister Vera Wild and Bessie Rischbieth, Edith Hedger, Julia Rapke, Constance Davey and Maurice Schalit. aBorn in Walgett, N.S.W., grew up in Sydney and was a concert pianist in Sydney and London. Joined Feminist Club in Sydney in 1923 and in next 50 years was member and office-holder in numerous feminist, family planning, peace, international and Jewish organisations. Married Dr Maurice Schalit.0 aDescriptive list (5 p.) available.10aRich, Ruby,d1888-1988vArchives. 0aFeministszAustraliavArchives. 0aWomenzAustraliaxSocial conditions. 7aFeminists.2lcsh 7aMusicians.2lcsh7 zFinding aiduhttp://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/7493.html2http aANLcMS 7493