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Anderson, Director of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor for 25 years, had emigrated from Sweden at 16. She worked for 18 years as a machine operator in shoe factories, was active in the Boot and Shoe Workers Union, and organized women workers for the National Women's Trade Union League before her appointment as assistant director of the Women in Industry Service in 1918. Anderson became director in 1919 and remained in that position (the Women in Industry Service became the Women's Bureau in 1920) until her retirement in 1944. She was a member of the Women's Work Committee of the International Labor Office and represented the U.S. at various international labor conferences. For further information, see Notable American Women: The Modern Period.
Anderson, Director of the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor for 25 years, had emigrated from Sweden at 16. She worked for 18 years as a machine operator in shoe factories, was active in the Boot and Shoe Workers Union, and organized women workers for the Women's Trade Union League before her appointment as assistant director of the (federal) Women in Industry Service in 1918. Anderson became director in 1919 and remained in that position (the Women in Industry Service became the Women's Bureau in 1920) until her retirement in 1944.
Mary Anderson (1872-1964) was born in Lidkoping, Sweden and emigrated to the United States in 1888. After some years as an industrial worker in garment and shoe factories, she became an organizer for the National Boot and Shoe Workers' Union and, in 1903, one of the founders of the National Women's Trade Union League. In 1918, she was appointed Assistant Director of the Woman-In-Industry Service and later served as its director. She served as Director of the Women's Bureau in the Department of Labor from 1920 to 1944. She later served as Legislative Representative of the National Consumers' League.
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Papers, 1922-1973
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Papers, 1922-1973
Correspondence, reports, speeches, etc., of Mary Switzer, government official.
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Voices of World War II. Audio recordings, 1942-1943.
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Voices of World War II. Audio recordings, 1942-1943.
Audio recordings of Mary Anderson and Franklin Roosevelt, 1942-1943. 1942, February 22. Mary Anderson, director of the Women's Bureau, Department of Labor. Radio broadcast on women's contributions and value to the war effort, their prewar difficulties in obtaining jobs in industry, the types of positions women fill, and equal wages for men and women. 1943, May 2. President Roosevelt. Fireside chat on the Federal Seizure of the coal mines to prevent a strike: "There can be no one among us - no one faction - powerful enough to interrupt the forward march of our people to victory."
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- Voices of World War II. Audio recordings, 1942-1943.
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1908-1943 (inclusive).
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Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1908-1943 (inclusive).
Collection includes biographical material, correspondence, pamphlet by Shaw, photographs, etc.
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Park, Maud Wood, 1871-1955. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1870-1960
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Papers of Maud Wood Park in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1870-1960
Collection provides information about Park's college education, her involvement in Masssachusetts and national woman suffrage campaigns, her activities after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, the organizations with which she was affiliated, some of the people with whom she worked, her trip around the world, and her speeches and writings. There is almost no information about her family and personal life. The papers include a journal, photographs, scrapbooks, reminiscences, interviews with Park, obituaries, clippings, tributes, organizational histories, correspondence, reports, and printed material.
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National Women's Trade Union League of America Records on Microfilm, 1903-1950
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National Women's Trade Union League of America Records on Microfilm, 1903-1950
The records of the National Women's Trade Union League of America (NWTUL) span the lifetime of the organization from the first meeting in Boston in 1903 to the last bulletin of its official organ, LIFE AND LABOR, announcing the termination of the League's national charter in 1950. The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, speeches, clippings, notes, printed matter, and miscellaneous other items. The NWTUL's administrative operations are well documented in the headquarters records. Its policies and activities are recorded in the minutes of the Executive Board meetings and in the correspondence. Most of the letters and memoranda are from the various national League secretaries, particularly Elisabeth Christman, who held the position from 1921 to 1950. There is, as well, correspondence from various members of both the national and local Leagues, especially from the New York, Boston, and Chicago branches. Many of the local League members also served as officers and/or Executive Board members of the national League and are represented in the headquarters records. Included in this group are Margaret Dreier Robins, Mary Morton Kehew, Jane Addams, Rose Schneiderman, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Melinda Scott, Agnes Nestor, and Mary E. Dreier. Interspersed with the materials documenting the activities of the League are financial statements enumerating sources of income and costs of operation. The subject files as well as the headquarters records offer a major source of information concerning the League's goal of organizing women wage workers into trade unions. There is considerable material on the early history of the League in the historical data file. Many of the files on individual members contain biographical information, and the file on the American Federation of Labor sheds light on the League's relationship to that organization. Here and in the headquarters records is correspondence with Samuel Gompers, Frank Morrison, Frank Duffy, and Florence C. Thorne. Both series (headquarters records and subject files) contain documentation of the League's efforts to improve women's working conditions through supporting strikes, particularly in the garment industry, through the use of a training school to develop leadership among women of the working class, and through lobbying for the enactment of protective labor legislation. Issues such as the eight-hour day, a minimum wage, and the establishment of sanitary work areas were the focus of the League's early days. However, its interests broadened in later years to include federal aid to education, civil rights, price control, and social security. Correspondents include Ethel M. Smith, Eleanor Roosevelt, Sophonisba P. Breckinridge, Mary Anderson, Alice Henry, and Frances Perkins. The records of the NWTUL also contain proceedings for 10 of the 13 national conventions and mimeographed corrected copies of the proceedings of the three international congresses which the League sponsored.
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Jacob Potofsky correspondence, 1930-1946, 1930-1940 (bulk).
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Jacob Potofsky correspondence, 1930-1946, 1930-1940 (bulk).
Correspondence documenting Jacob Potofsky's activities while serving in several capacities for the ACWA, including assistan president and assistant general secretary-treasurer. Correspondence documenting Jacob Potofsky's activities while serving in several capacities for the ACWA, including assistant president and assistant general secretary-treasurer. Individuals represented in the collection include: Mary Anderson; Alben Barkley; August Bellanca; Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca; Sidney Hillman; David Dubinsky; Fiorello LaGuardia; John L. Lewis; Tom Mooney; Joseph Schlossberg; Rose Schneiderman; Robert F. Wagner; and Matthew Woll. Major organizations represented include: the AFL; the American Labor Party; Brookwood Labor College; Consumers Union; the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union; the Jewish Daily Forward; the Jewish Labor Committee; Labor's Non-Partisan League; the National Consumers' League; the National Labor Relations Board; the National Recovery Administration; the Rand School of Social Science; the U.S. Dept. of Labor; the United Textile Workers of America; the Works Progress Administration; and various subordinate units of the ACWA.
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Papers, 1929-1932
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Papers, 1929-1932
Correspondence and clippings of Corliss Lamont documenting his support of scrubwomen at Harvard University during the 1930s.
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- Papers, 1929-1932
Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
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Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
Collection was assembled by Shaw's friend and secretary, Lucy Elmina Anthony, and was used extensively by Ida Husted Harper in the preparation of her unpublished Shaw biography. It includes certificates, tributes, reminiscences, drafts of the Harper biography, clippings, photographs, correspondence, diaries and appointment books, writings and speeches, etc.
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- Papers, ca. 1863-1955
Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964. Transcript of radio broadcast, 1942.
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Transcript of radio broadcast, 1942.
Transcript of three radio speeches broadcast on Feb. 22, 1942, by Mary Anderson for the working women of the Allied nations. Anderson describes the changing nature of employment for women before and during World War II, the history of sex discrimination in employment, and forecasts how the employment climate for women may change after the war.
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Papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk).
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Papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk).
Correspondence, clippings, speeches, publications, government documents, and other printed material concerning her involvement in the Labour Party and its election campaigns, 1919-1947; unemployment insurance, strikes, and juvenile employment, 1912-1931; political trip to Russia in 1920; political and labor concerns in Australia, 1929-1941; British immigration to Canada, 1924-1938; postwar affairs in Germany, 1946-1947; trips to America, 1910-1949; and various women's groups including the International Congress of Working Women, Women's Group on Public Welfare, National Institute of Houseworkers, the Shaw Training School, and the Women's Peace Crusade, 1921-1940. Correspondents include Helen Lockwood, Edith and Grace Abbott, Clement Atlee, Angelica Balabanoff, Martha Anderson, Mary Anderson, William H. Beveridge, Ernst Bevan, Edward Carpenter, Madame Joliet-Curie, Mary Dingman, David Lilienthal, J. Ramsey MacDonald, Violet Markham, Frieda S. Miller, Mrs. Vijaylaxmi Pandit, Frances Perkins, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rose Schneiderman, and Lillian Wald. Personal and travel diaries, 1898, 1908, 1910-1951. Correspondence with John Hilton and Percy Wallis concerning wage and price controls, 1932. Bondfield's articles, broadcasts, speeches, and related correspondence, 1902-1948, and clippings about her, 1898-1949.
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- Bondfield, Margaret Grace, 1873-1953. Papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk).
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 7. Correspondence, 1935-1940. [microform]
Title:
Series 1, Subseries 7. Correspondence, 1935-1940. [microform]
Include correspondence relating to the economic security bill; to workmen's compensation; to the interstate commerce bill; to the Social Security Act; to occupational safety; to occupational diseases, especially silicosis and tuberculosis; to the Association's opposition to depriving silicosis victims of compensation; to Andrew's study of British factory inspection and labor law administration; to Association finances; to a study of silicosis and ventilation in state mine inspection; to mine safety standards; to the Association's study of municipal legislation; to physical examinations for workers; to the ratification of the International Labour Office maritime convention; to the Wagner Act; to the Walsh-Healy bill; to amendments to the interstate workers' compensation bill; and to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act. Major correspondents include Edward W. Bakke, Elizabeth Brandeis, Walter Gelhorn, D. Harrington, Sidney Hillman, Harold L. Ickes, Ethel M. Johnson, John A. Kratz, Fiorello La Guardia, John L. Lewis, Isador Lubin, Frances Perkins, Walter Polakov, Paul Raushenbush, Eustace Seligman, Robert F. Wagner, John Winant, and Edwin E. Witte. Other individuals and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include Grace Abbot (Children's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor, University of Chicago); Mary Anderson (director, Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor); William Green (United Mine Workers of America); Robert Marion La Follette, Jr.; and United Mine Workers of America.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft. (on 6 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 7. Correspondence, 1935-1940. [microform]
Margaret Grace Bondfield papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk).
Title:
Margaret Grace Bondfield papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk).
Manuscripts of her books, MY LEISURE, 1947, and A LIFE'S WORK, 1948. Family correspondence, 1896-1948, three letters to her father William Bondfield from Samuel Blasdale in America, 1854-1861, and manuscript on local history by J.S. Bondfield, 1880. Miscellaneous memorabilia, photographs, bibliographies, and notes on the collections. Correspondence, clippings, speeches, publications, government documents, and other printed material concerning her involvement in the Labour Party and its election campaigns, 1919-1947; unemployment insurance, strikes, and juvenile employment, 1912-1931; political trip to Russia in 1920; political and labor concerns in Australia, 1929-1941; British immigration to Canada, 1924-1938; postwar affairs in Germany, 1946-1947; trips to America, 1910-1949; and various women's groups including the International Congress of Working Women, Women's Group on Public Welfare, National Institute of Houseworkers, the Shaw Training School, and the Women's Peace Crusade, 1921-1940. Correspondents include Helen Lockwood, Edith and Grace Abbott, Clement Atlee, Angelica Balabanoff, Martha Anderson, Mary Anderson, William H. Beveridge, Ernst Bevan, Edward Carpenter, Madame Joliet-Curie, Mary Dingman, David Lilienthal, J. Ramsey MacDonald, Violet Markham, Frieda S. Miller, Mrs. Vijaylaxmi Pandit, Frances Perkins, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rose Schneiderman, and Lillian Wald. Personal and travel diaries, 1898, 1908, 1910-1951. Correspondence with John Hilton and Percy Wallis concerning wage and price controls, 1932. Bondfield's articles, broadcasts, speeches, and related correspondence, 1902-1948, and clippings about her, 1898-1949.
ArchivalResource: 14 cubic ft. (14 boxes and 17 books)
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- Bondfield, Margaret, 1873-1953. Margaret Grace Bondfield papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk).
National Consumers' League Records, 1882-1986, (bulk 1920-1950)
Title:
National Consumers' League Records 1882-1986 (bulk 1920-1950)
Organization founded in 1899 to monitor the conditions under which goods were manufactured and distributed. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, speeches, project and program files, legal files, scrapbooks, printed material, and other records relating to the league's efforts toward reform in public health, consumer protection, public welfare, and fair labor standards.
ArchivalResource: 81,500 items; 178 containers plus 4 oversize; 72.6 linear feet; 127 microfilm reels
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- National Consumers' League Records, 1882-1986, (bulk 1920-1950)
National Women's Trade Union League of America. Records, 1904-1950.
Title:
National Women's Trade Union League of America. Records.
Correspondence, reports, bulletins, publications of local leagues, photos, and printed material illustrate the League's work training labor leaders, performing research on working conditions, and supporting strikes, as well as organizing local leagues. Included is material on working conditions in the garment and textile industry, protective legislation, equal rights for women, the 1910-1911 Chicago garment workers' strike, the 1930-1931 Danville, VA, textile workers' strike, and the Women's Trade Union Leagues of Chicago, Philadelphia, and New York.
ArchivalResource: 4 folders
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- National Women's Trade Union League of America. Records, 1904-1950 (inclusive).
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 6. Correspondence, 1930-1935 [microform].
Title:
Series 1, Subseries 6. Correspondence, 1930-1935 [microform].
Includes correspondence relating to workmen's compensation; to vocational rehabilitation; to lobbying for the regulation of fee-charging employment agencies; to the financial conditions of the Association; to social insurance; to pensions; to unemployment remedies; to unemployment relief bills; to the Association's survey of unemployment across the United States; to public works projects; to the Association's "American Plan for Unemployment Insurance"; to the Wagner Employment Bill; to the New York Conference for Unemployment Reserves Legislation; to the Wisconsin Commission for Unemployment Reserves Legislation; to unemployment reserves; to the Croweel vs. Benson decision; to a national system of public employment offices; to federal encouragement of state unemployment reserves; to workmen's compensation for railroad and interstate workers; to social security; to the question of state vs. national social insurance; to the United States Commission on Economic Security; and to the Railway Labor Executives' Association. Major correspondents include Arthur J. Altmeyer, Elizabeth Brandeis, Thomas L. Chadbourne, Joseph P. Chamberlain, John R. Commons, Grace L. Coyle, Miles M. Dawson, W.M. Doak, Walter F. Dodd, Dorothy J. Douglas, Ernest G. Draper, Mary E. Dreier, John A. Fitch, William Green, Robert M. La Follette, Isador Lubin, Thomas J. Parkinson, Frances Perkins, Railway Labor Executives' Association, Paul Raushenbush, Franklin D. Roosevelt, I.M. Rubinow, Rose Schneiderman, Eustace Seligman, Ida Tarbell, Robert F. Wagner, Fred Wilcox, Edwin E. Witte, and Leo Wolman. Other individuals and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include Mary Anderson (director, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor); Felix Frankfurter; Olga Halsey (former American Association for Labor Legislation staff); John Randolph Haynes; Frank Hering (chairman, Fraternal Order of Eagles); Thomas Kennedy (president, United Mine Workers of America, District 7); New York Conference for Unemployment Insurance Legislation (John Fitch, chairman); Irene Sylvester (Mrs. Chubb); and United Mine Workers of America.
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft. (on 13 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 6. Correspondence, 1930-1935 [microform].
Rose Schneiderman Photographs, 1909-1962
Title:
Rose Schneiderman Photographs 1909-1962
From the time that she entered the garment trade in 1899, Rose Schneiderman worked through a variety of organizations to unionize women workers and to improve their working conditions. Schneiderman was a socialist, suffragist, labor organizer and women's rights activist who helped to organize the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and eulogized the garment workers who died in the 1911 Triangle Fire. A longtime member of the Women's Trade Union League, she was president of the national organization from 1927 to 1947. As a labor spokesperson, she served as secretary of the New York State Department of Labor, was the only woman member of the Labor Advisory Board of the National Recovery Administration, and during World War II, she served on the Advisory Council of the Women's Recovery Administration and the Women's Interest Section of the War Department Bureau. The collection includes photographs that were separated from the Rose Schneiderman Papers (Tamiment 018). The bulk of the images are group portraits showing members of the various labor organizations in which Schneiderman participated.
ArchivalResource: 0.33 linear feet; (1 box)
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- Rose Schneiderman Photographs, 1909-1962
Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Papers, 1893-1962
Title:
Papers of Molly Dewson, 1893-1962
Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., of Mary "Molly" Williams Dewson, suffragist, reformer, and head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet ((1 carton) plus 1 oversize volume)
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- Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Papers, 1893-1962 (inclusive).
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Papers, 1797(1897-1963)
Records of the Women's Bureau. 1892 - 1995. Reports
Title:
Records of the Women's Bureau. 1892 - 1995. Reports
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- Records of the Women's Bureau. 1892 - 1995. Reports
Papers of Clara Mortensen Beyer
Title:
Papers of Clara Mortensen Beyer
Correspondence, diary, articles, reports, business records, pamphlets, clippings, and photos from her professional and personal life. Printed material concerns her service as consultant on labor and on women in U.S. foreign aid, as well as her work for the Agency for International Development and for the 1974 Percy amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act.
ArchivalResource: 9.17 linear feet ((22 file boxes) plus 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Beyer, Clara M. (Clara Mortenson). Papers, 1911-1974 (inclusive).
Park, Maud Wood, 1871-1955. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1870-1960
Title:
Papers of Maud Wood Park in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1870-1960
Journal, photographs, scrapbooks, writings, etc., of Maud Wood Park, suffragist, civic reformer, and writer. Collection provides information about Park's college education, her involvement in Masssachusetts and national woman suffrage campaigns, her activities after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, the organizations with which she was affiliated, some of the people with whom she worked, her trip around the world, and her speeches and writings. There is almost no information about her family and personal life. The papers include a journal, photographs, scrapbooks, reminiscences, interviews with Park, obituaries, clippings, tributes, organizational histories, correspondence, reports, and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 8.71 linear feet ((5 cartons, 2 file boxes, 3 folio boxes) plus 3 folio folders, 5 folio+ folders, 1 supersize folder)
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch01035/catalog View
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- Woman's Rights Collection (WRC)
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records, 1914-1980, 1920-1950 (bulk)
Title:
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records
Correspondence, clippings, minutes, organizing leaflets, photographs, speeches, phonographs, scrapbooks, and organizational records documenting the founding, growth, history and development of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America; the activities of its officers and other leading officials; its organizing activities; and its administration.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America records, 1914-1980, 1920-1950 (bulk)
Switzer, Mary Elizabeth, 1900-. Papers, 1922-1973 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1922-1973 (inclusive).
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches, articles, minutes, pamphlets, photos, recording discs, tapes, and clippings primarily concern Switzer's career in HEW, mainly documenting her public relations role rather than her policy making one. Included are administrative files of correspondence; office files of reports, memoranda, and inter-office correspondence; material pertaining to her participation on committees, including the Interdepartmental Committee on Science Research and Development and the Health Advisory Committee; agendas, speeches and information on conferences and meetings, including some in Europe at which she was a U.S. government delegate; a subject file on health; correspondence, reports, and agendas from her trips; and a public relations file containing speeches, articles, awards, clippings, photos, and sound recordings. Also correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports of non-federal agencies in which Switzer served as board member or president. Most illuminating is her correspondence with Karl and William Menninger concerning the Menninger Foundation and clinic. Also contains material pertaining to Alexandria Hospital, the American Hearing Society, the American Association for the Aid of Crippled Children, the International Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled, the National Rehabilitation Association, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Radcliffe College, and St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Washington, D.C. The collection reveals little of her personal life.
ArchivalResource: 36 linear ft.
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- Switzer, Mary Elizabeth, 1900-. Papers, 1922-1973 (inclusive).
Foley, Margaret, 1875-1957. Papers, 1847-1968 (inclusive), 1909-1929 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1847-1968 (inclusive), 1909-1929 (bulk).
Photographs, diaries, notebooks, suffrage speeches, memorabilia, clippings, personal correspondence, and correspondence pertaining to her suffrage work and her work as a city official. The diaries and notebooks cover the period 1911-1916, with occasional entries about Foley's suffrage work. The clippings concern mainly her work as a suffrage speaker and organizer, and the memorabilia include suffrage flags, buttons, and posters, as well as anti-suffrage literature.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Foley, Margaret, 1875-1957. Papers, 1847-1968 (inclusive), 1909-1929 (bulk).
Foley, Margaret, 1875-1957. Papers, 1847-1968 (bulk: 1909-1929)
Title:
Papers of Margaret Foley, 1847-1968 (inclusive), 1909-1929 (bulk)
Correspondence, photographs, clippings, speeches, etc., of suffragist Margaret Foley.
ArchivalResource: 2 cartons; 3 folio, 2 folio+, 3 oversize, and 1 supersize folders
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- Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1847-1968, 1909-1929
Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
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Papers of Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth) Dreier, 1797-1968 (inclusive), 1897-1968 (bulk)
Correspondence, day books, financial records, and photographs of Mary Dreier, social reformer, from Brooklyn, New York.
ArchivalResource: 11.26 linear feet ((27 file boxes) plus 2 folio folders, 1 folio+ folder,1 oversize folder, 33 photograph folders, 1 folio photograph folder, 1 folio+ photograph folder)
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- Dreier, Mary E. (Mary Elisabeth), 1875-1963. Papers, 1797-1963 (inclusive), 1897-1963 (bulk).
Papers of Martha May Eliot, 1898-1975
Title:
Papers of Martha May Eliot, 1898-1975
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Martha May Eliot, pediatrician and child health expert.
ArchivalResource: 31.69 linear feet ((76 file boxes) plus 1 folio+ folder, 1 oversize folder, 1 oversize volume)
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- Papers, 1898-1975
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
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Catharine Waugh McCulloch papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Catharine Waugh McCulloch, suffragist and lawyer.
ArchivalResource: 281 folders
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- Papers, 1869-1945
Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
Title:
Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
Collection was assembled by Shaw's friend and secretary, Lucy Elmina Anthony, and was used extensively by Ida Husted Harper in the preparation of her unpublished Shaw biography. It includes certificates, tributes, reminiscences, drafts of the Harper biography, clippings, photographs, correspondence, diaries and appointment books, writings and speeches, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear feet.
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- Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. Series X of the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1955 (inclusive).
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
Title:
Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958
This collection consists of the correspondence, reports, speeches, books, plays, articles, clippings, biographical data, and miscellaneous materials by and re: about 100 women and 4 men who were involved in furthering the woman's rights movement from colonial times to the present. The papers record the woman's rights movement up to the 1920's, highlighting the work done in Massachusetts; the woman suffrage movement up to the adoption of the woman suffrage amendment in 1920; and the gains for women in such areas as protective legislation and employment opportunities since 1920.
ArchivalResource: 35.46 linear feet (85 file boxes) plus 7 oversize volumes, 39 framed items, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder, 4 reels of microfilm (M-91, M-93, M-108)
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- Woman's rights collection, 1853-1958 (inclusive).
Rose Schneiderman Collection. Photographic prints, 1909-1962.
Title:
Rose Schneiderman Collection. Photographic prints, 1909-1962.
The bulk of the images in this collection are group portraits showing members of the various labor organizations in which Schneiderman participated. Especially notable are: the young Schneiderman speaking at a suffrage rally; Schneiderman with a WTUL parade float, individual studio portraits of WTUL leaders, some with handwritten inscriptions; the First International Congress of Working Women; the staff of the Bryn Mawr Summer School of Women Workers; Eleanor Roosevelt with the WTUL leadership; an informal snapshot of Schneiderman with FDR and a series of 8 photoprints of WAACs training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, during World War II. In addition, the Collection includes one 8 1/2 x 11 color poster announcing a Schneiderman lecture (c. 1914) on the "Women's Question from the Industrial Point of View".
ArchivalResource: .33 linear feet.109 photoprints : b&w ; 8 x 10 in.
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- Rose Schneiderman Collection. Photographic prints, 1909-1962.
Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1908-1943
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Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1908-1943
Biographical material, correspondence, photographs, etc., of Anna Howard Shaw, English-born Methodist minister, temperance lecturer, and woman suffrage leader.
ArchivalResource: 5 folders
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- Woman's Rights Collection (WRC)
Van Kleeck, Mary, 1883-1972. Papers, 1883-1972
Title:
Mary van Kleeck Papers 1883-1972
Social reformer, Lecturer, Social researcher, Writer, Social worker. Papers include correspondence, biographical material, clippings, speeches, writings, research notes, subject and organization files, primarily from van Kleeck's professional life. There is a significant amount of material relating to Smith College, her work in social and charitable agencies such as ACLU, National Woman's Party, Bryn Mawr Summer School for Student Workers, Hospites (a refugee rescue organization), the Women's International Democratic Federation, the Women's Trade Union League, and the National Research Council. Also the Russell Sage Foundation's Department of Industrial Studies where she conducted investigations of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, United Mine Workers, and the coal industry, and her work with Mary Anderson at the Women's Bureau and Mary Fledderus at the International Industrial Relations Institute, 1925-47.
ArchivalResource: 126 boxes, 56 volumes; (66.75 linear ft.)
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- Van Kleeck, Mary, 1883-. Mary van Kleeck Papers, 1849-1998.
Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Papers, 1893-1962
Title:
Papers of Molly Dewson, 1893-1962
Correspondence, writings, speeches, etc., of Mary "Molly" Williams Dewson, suffragist, reformer, and head of the Women's Division of the Democratic Party.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear feet ((1 carton) plus 1 oversize volume)
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- Papers, 1893-1962
Voices of World War II. Audio recordings, 1942-1943.
Title:
Voices of World War II. Audio recordings, 1942-1943.
Audio recordings of Mary Anderson and Franklin Roosevelt, 1942-1943.
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- Voices of World War II. Audio recordings, 1942-1943.
[Memorial service] [sound recording].
Title:
[Memorial service] [sound recording]. [1964?]
A memorial service for Mary Anderson including speeches by Frances Perkins and Esther Peterson, among others. All speak of Anderson's accomplishments in the fields of labor and women's rights, both in the private and public sectors.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel (43 min.) : analog, 7-1/2 ips ; 7 in.
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- [Memorial service] [sound recording].
Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964,. [Oral history interview] [sound recording].
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[Oral history interview] [sound recording]. [unknown]
An interview with Mary Anderson by Esther Peterson, in Peterson's office at the Labor Department. Interview spans Anderson's work history from the time she emigrated to the U.S. in 1888 and worked as a dishwasher and domestic helper to her first factory jobs, her work for the Women's Trade Union League, and her appointment as director of the Women's Bureau.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel (67 min.) : analog, 3-3/4 ips ; 7 in.
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- Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964,. [Oral history interview] [sound recording].
Bessie Hillman correspondence
Title:
Bessie Hillman correspondence
Letters, cards, telegrams, and other items from Bessie Hillman's family, personal friends and admirers; from rank-and-file, joint boards, and union locals; and from labor leaders, authors, and politicians. There is also a diary kept by Bessie Hillman during her trip to Israel in 1952-1953, and a large collection of condolences that she received after her husband's death. The correspondence covers a number of political, social, union, and personal matters. There are letters from women organizers in the South; from leaders of locals and regional joint boards; from ACWA officials such as Jacob Potofsky and Joseph Schlossberg; and memoranda from the ACWA General Executive Board, reflecting Bessie Hillman's long service to the union as executive, organizer, and mentor, particularly to women. Correspondents also include union leaders outside of the ACWA, among them David Dubinsky, A. Philip Randolph, Walter Reuther, and Leonard Woodcock. There is Hillman's reminiscence of Rose Schneiderman of the Women's Trade Union League. Letters from a number of leading political, cultural, and social figures, including Mary Anderson, Mary McLeod Bethume, Jacqueline Kennedy, Arthur Goldberg, Irving Ives, Lady Bird Johnson, Averell Harriman, Herbert Lehman, William O'Dwyer, Esther Peterson, Harry Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Robert F. Wagner, Jr. make up another significant portion of the collection. These items reflect Bessie Hillman's long-standing involvement in social causes and political campaigns, particularly in civil rights issues, within the City and State of New York and throughout the United States. Other individuals and organizations represented in the collection include: Cornell ILR School professor Maurice F. Neufeld; Carl Sandberg; Chaim Weizmann; local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; the American Labor Education Service; the Democratic National Committee; the Hudson Shore School; the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions; the National Consumers League; the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Dept. of Labor; and the Women's Trade Union League. Topics include: administrative matters within the ACWA; civil rights; descriptions and reminiscences of travel to Israel; labor legislation at the local and national levels; political campaigns and activities, chiefly through the Democratic Party; union organizing; women in the union; and worker education.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft.
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- Hillman, Bessie. Bessie Hillman correspondence, 1930-1970, 1945-1970 (bulk).
Lamont, Corliss, 1902-. Papers, 1929-1932 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1929-1932 (inclusive).
Correspondence and clippings pertain to Lamont's efforts in 1930 to raise money among Harvard University alumni to pay back wages to the scrubwomen in the University library whom President Lowell fired rather than pay them the minimum wage. The Consumers' League of Massachusetts, which took an active interest in this matter, is one of the correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft.
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- Lamont, Corliss, 1902-. Papers, 1929-1932 (inclusive).
National Women's Trade Union League of America. National Women's Trade Union Legaue of America papers of the Women's Trade Union League and its principal leaders, 1855-1964, bulk 1903-1950. [microform]
Title:
National Women's Trade Union Legaue of America papers of the Women's Trade Union League and its principal leaders, 1855-1964, bulk 1903-1950. [microform]
Consists of nine parts, including eleven collections: 1. Margaret Dreier Robins papers (66 reels); 2. National Women's Trade Union League papers (4 reels); 3. Mary Anderson papers (4 reels); 4. Records of the New York Women's Trade Union League (25 reels); 5. Leonora O'Reilly papers (13 reels); 6. Rose Schneiderman Papers (2 reels); 7. Agnes Nestor papers (7 reels); 8. Smaller collections: Mary Kenney O'Sullivan autobiography; Boston Women's Trade Union League collections; Chicago Women's Trade Unio League collection (1 reel); 9. Women's Trade Union League publications (9 reels).
ArchivalResource: 131 microform reels.
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- National Women's Trade Union League of America. National Women's Trade Union Legaue of America papers of the Women's Trade Union League and its principal leaders, 1855-1964, bulk 1903-1950. [microform]
Newman, Pauline, ca. 1890-1986. Papers, 1900-1980
Title:
Papers of Pauline Newman, 1900-1980
Correspondence, reports, photographs, etc., of labor organizer Pauline Newman.
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear ft.; (10 file boxes, 5 photograph folders, 1 folio+ item)
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- Papers, 1900-1980
National Council on Household Employment records, 1908-1946, bulk 1928-1941.
Title:
National Council on Household Employment records, 1908-1946, bulk 1928-1941.
Include materials of the National Committee on Employer-Employee Relationships in the Home, and the National Council on Household Employment (1928-1941); correspondence (carbons and originals) (1928-1941); and publications regarding household employment (1908-1941).
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- National Council on Household Employment records, 1908-1946, bulk 1928-1941.
Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964. [Radio broadcast] [sound recording].
Title:
[Radio broadcast] [sound recording]. 1942.
Three radio speeches broadcast on Feb. 22, 1942, by Mary Anderson for the working women of the Allied nations. Anderson describes the changing nature of employment for women before and during World War II, the history of sex discrimination in employment, and forecasts how the employment climate for women may change after the war.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound tape reel (17 min.) : analog, 7-1/2 ips ; 7 in.
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- Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964. [Radio broadcast] [sound recording].
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1869-1945
Title:
Catharine Waugh McCulloch papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
The Catharine Waugh McCulloch series of the Mary Earhart Dillon collection has been divided into four subseries: Personal and biographical, Writings and speeches, General correspondence, Suffrage and woman's rights. The papers primarily document McCulloch's research on women's legal status, and also her work with the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (IESA), the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), and the League of Women Voters (LWV). There is also documentation of women in the legal profession and of McCulloch's friendships with other women suffragists and lawyers, and some biographical material. The papers contain little information about her family or social life. In reprocessing this series, the processor assumed that the existing filing system was either McCulloch's or Mary Earhart Dillon's and rearranged the papers as little as possible. Notes of explanation and background papers by McCulloch were found in many folders. These have not been listed in the inventory. There are also scattered notes by person/s unknown. There is correspondence in every subseries, and individuals and issues overlap: colleagues and associates were also personal friends. This means, for example, that there may be correspondence about suffrage not only in subseries D, but also in subseries C, in both general correspondence and correspondence arranged by individual. Subseries A, Personal and biographical (#54-58), is arranged chronologically and includes college and law school catalogs and programs, photographs of McCulloch and her husband, clippings about and tributes to McCulloch, and a small amount of personal and family correspondence. Subseries B, Writings and speeches (#59-83), is arranged chronologically and includes pamphlets by McCulloch and others; writings exclusively by others are at the end. The series includes works in manuscript, typescript, and print. Subseries C, General correspondence (#84-178), is divided into two sections. The first consists of correspondence with numerous people, and is arranged chronologically, with undated letters at the end. It includes a letterbook of copies of outgoing letters, 1892-95. Only about one-quarter of these are fully legible; the rest are badly faded so that another quarter is illegible and half barely legible. As much as possible was microfilmed. There is a large amount of correspondence of National American Woman Suffrage Association, Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, and other state suffrage associations in this section. The second section, arranged alphabetically by correspondent, consists of larger groups of letters exchanged with fewer individuals. Subseries D, Suffrage and woman's rights (#179-335), includes one folder on Prohibition and a section on the League of Women Voters. The bulk of the subseries is further sub-divided into National American Woman Suffrage Association, Illinois, Other states, and International. The series consists of correspondence, organizational records, photographs, lists, reports, questionnaires and responses, programs, publications, memorabilia, clippings, itineraries, drawings, press releases, legislation, scrapbooks, and surveys. Clippings were scattered throughout the subseries and are noted in the inventory only for folders containing solely clippings. Most clippings were discarded after microfilming.
ArchivalResource: 281 folders
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- McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, b. 1862. Series VI of the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1869-1945 (inclusive).
Papers, 1894-1971
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Papers, 1894-1971
Correspondence, photographs, etc., of Eleanor G. Coit, labor education expert.
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- Papers, 1894-1971
Coit, Eleanor G. Papers, 1894-1971 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1894-1971 (inclusive).
Series I, Personal, includes photographs of family and friends, information about family history, some medical and financial records, and letters from co-workers in the YWCA, ALES, and the workers' education movement here and abroad. The letters from friends demonstrate the close personal ties that developed among the women involved in the YWCA and labor education movement. Series II, Professional, provides information about Coit's early career in the YWCA, includes tributes from colleagues worldwide at the time of her retirement from ALES (1962), and documents Coit's post-retirement activities.
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- Coit, Eleanor G. Papers, 1894-1971 (inclusive).
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Sidney Hillman papers, 1930-1946 (bulk 1935-1945)
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Sidney Hillman papers
Papers documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's president during the Depression, New Deal, and war years, as well as his work with the NRA, the National Defense Advisory Commission, and the War Production Board. Sidney Hillman and the ACWA played crucial roles in founding the CIO. Hillman's correspondence with Walter Reuther and George Addes of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and Emil Rieve of the Textile Workers' Organizing Committee reflects that effort. The Roosevelt era brought both increased visibility and power to Hillman and the union. In 1933, Hillman was chosen to serve on the National Recovery Administration's Labor Advisory Board. The materials from this NRA period describe the Roosevelt administration's attempts to draw up codes of fair competition to determine production quotas and fix wages and hours in order to bring about economic recovery. The NRA records also contain Hillman's correspondence with government officials as well as leaders of labor unions and of private firms. There are also some reports and raw data used by the NRA in developing its codes. In 1940, as U.S. involvement in World War II became increasingly likely, Roosevelt organized the National Defense Advisory Commission (NDAC) to coordinate economic mobilization for the war. Hillman was named to the Commission; later he was tapped to be associate director of the War Production Board. The NDAC materials in this collection document Hillman's experiences and include correspondence with William Knudsen. There are also some reports and directives prepared by the War Production Board. Other notable topics include: aid to free labor organizations in Europe during World War II; anti-fascist efforts by U.S.labor organizations; civil rights; the clothing trade in the U.S. and Canada; economic conditions during the depression, particularly in the U.S. garment industry; international labor activities; Jewish workers in Palestine; labor organizing in the U.S. and Canada; relations with other unions; the Spanish Civil War, including labor aid to and participation in the Republican cause; union involvement in politics and government in the U.S.; the role of women and minorities in the labor movement; and worker education. Notable individuals represented in the collection include: Mary Anderson; John B. Andrews; August Bellanca; Dorothy Bellanca; George Berry; S.M. Blinken; Louis Brandeis; Harry Bridges; John Brophy; Max Danish; Clarence Darrow; Gladys Dickason; David Dubinsky; Lillian Hellman; Charles J. Hendley; Arturo Giovannitti; Henry Green; William Green; J.B.S. Hardman; Bessie Hillman; Horace Kallen; Paul Kellogg; Philip La Follette; Robert La Follette; Fiorello LaGuardia; Herbert H. Lehman; John L. Lewis; Sinclair Lewis; Jay Lovestone; Homer Martin; Lucy Mason; Tom Mooney; Reinhold Niebuhr; Frances Perkins; Charles Poletti; Lee Pressman; Walter Reuther; Emil Rieve; Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Rose Schneiderman; Upton Sinclair; Harry Truman; B.C. Vladeck; Robert F. Wagner; Henry Wallace; Walter White; and Matthew Woll. Additional organizations of significance represented include: local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; the American Civil Liberties Union; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; American League Against War and Fascism; the AFL; the CIO; the Fur and Leather Workers' Union; Hart, Schaffner, and Marx; Hickey Freeman and Company; the Jewish Daily Forward; the Journeymen Tailors Union; Labor's Non-Partisan League; the NAACP; the NRA; the Socialist Party (U.S.); the Steel Workers' Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Union of America; the UAW; the U.S. Department of Labor and its Women's Bureau; the Urban League; the Women's Trade Union League; and the Workmen's Circle.
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- Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Sidney Hillman papers, 1930-1946, 1935-1945 (bulk).
Winslow, Mary N. (Mary Nelson). Papers, 1923-1951 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1923-1951 (inclusive).
Contains correspondence; notes and manuscripts of political speeches and of articles on the employment of married women and the Inter-American Commission of Women; reports of the International Labor Organization Conference of American States held in Havana in 1939; drafts of "Woman at Work," an autobiography of Mary Anderson as told to Winslow; and correspondence concerning publication of the autobiography. Correspondents include Edith Abbott, Mary Dewson, Mary Dingman, Lillian Gilbreth, Agnes O'Connor, Alice T. Post, Margaret Dreier Robins, and Harriet Taylor Upton.
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- Winslow, Mary N. (Mary Nelson). Papers, 1923-1951 (inclusive).
Newman, Pauline. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
Personal papers consist of a memoir and autobiographical notes, two oral history interviews, diaries, daybooks, and correspondence, including letters from and about Frieda Miller. Reports, correspondence, position papers, articles, and minutes document Newman's work with the WTUL, ILGWU and its health center, the Women's Bureau, and other government agencies. Included is correspondence with Leonora O'Reilly, Rose Schneiderman, Elisabeth Christman and Mary Dreier. Newman's travels through the Midwest, 1911-1918, to organize union locals and strikes are discussed in letters to Schneiderman and in articles Newman wrote. Her articles also reflect her support of protective legislation, equal pay, improved working conditions, and the minimum wage, and her opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment. A microfilm of clippings by and about Newman and some photos are also included.
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- Newman, Pauline. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive).
Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive)
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Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive)
This collection consists mainly of correspondence with labor leaders and others on such topics as equal rights, protective legislation, organization of women workers, and Women's Bureau activities; also correspondence and printed material concerning right-wing accusations of Communist infiltration of women's organizations, and blacklisting of Anderson and others by the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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- Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964. Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive).
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Catharine Gouger (Waugh) McCullouch, 1862-1945
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Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923.
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Roche, Josephine A. (Josephine Aspinwall), 1886-1976
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