Linderholm, Natalie Walker, 1892-1987.

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Social worker and social work publicist, Linderholm graduated from Radcliffe College (1914), and earned a certificate at the School of Civics and Philanthropy, now the School of Social Service Administration, at the University of Chicago (1915). She married Ernest Linderholm, lawyer and businessman; they had one daughter, Elizabeth, born in 1918. In 1921 Linderholm established the Vermont Children's Aid Society, a professionally-staffed agency for foster care and adoption of neglected, homeless children. The family moved to Boston, and in 1930 Linderholm joined the Family Welfare Association of Boston as case worker and editor of its pamphlet series. She organized the public relations department of the Boston Community Fund, and was publicity consultant to the Nursery Training School of Boston. Moving to New York in 1936, Linderholm did research in publicity methods at the Russell Sage Foundation, and was director of public relations and consultant at the Greater New York Fund. After her retirement in 1958, she continued to serve as consultant to a number of social service agencies.

From the description of Papers, 1910-1979 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232009445

Social worker and social work publicist, Linderholm graduated from Radcliffe College (1914), and earned a certificate at the School of Civics and Philanthropy, now the School of Social Service Administration, at the University of Chicago (1915). She married Ernest Linderholm, lawyer and businessman; they had one daughter, Elizabeth, born in 1918.

In 1921 Linderholm established the Vermont Children's Aid Society, a professionally-staffed agency for foster care and adoption of neglected, homeless children. The family moved to Boston, and in 1930 Linderholm joined the Family Welfare Association of Boston as case worker and editor of its pamphlet series. She organized the public relations department of the Boston Community Fund, and was publicity consultant to the Nursery Training School of Boston. Moving to New York in 1936, Linderholm did research in publicity methods at the Russell Sage Foundation, and was director of public relations and consultant at the Greater New York Fund. After her retirement in 1958, she continued to serve as consultant to a number of social service agencies.

From the description of Papers, 1900-1984 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006966

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