Information: The first column shows data points from Bondy, Robert in red. The third column shows data points from Bondy, Robert Earl in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
August 13, 1895Born in Dover, Minnesota.1917Graduated from University of Chicago. Married Ruth
Dunn.19171918Columbus Chamber of Commerce: Manager, Social Service Bureau
(Columbus, OH).1918U.S. Army: Private, Infantry19191920American Red Cross: Director of Field Service, Department of
Civilian Relief, Lake Division (Cleveland, OH).19201922American Red Cross: Assistant Manager, Southwest Division (St.
Louis, MO). Involved in 1921 Colorado flood relief.19221927American Red Cross: National Director, War Service
(Washington, DC) and member of American Legion National Rehabilitation
Committee. Bondy's work related to helping World War I veterans return to
civilian life.19271931American Red Cross: Manager, Eastern Area (Washington, DC).
Directed flood relief for Mississippi Valley area in 1927 and drought relief
for eastern states in 1930-1931.19311939American Red Cross: National Director, Disaster Relief.
Responsibilities included:
1932-1933, Executive Director,
Cotton Distribution Program.1936, Director of relief operations
for spring flood, including Johnstown Flood.1937, American delegate to League of
Red Cross Societies, International Conference on Disaster Relief and
Nursing.1938, Director of relief, New
England Hurricane.19331935 Montgomery County, Maryland, Civic Federation:
President.19391941Washington, DC: Director of Public Welfare.19401941District of Columbia Council of Defense: Chairman, Welfare and
Consumer Interest Committee. Worked to address problems of transient armed
forces personnel.1940American Association of Social Workers: Chairman, Public
Welfare Discussion Group.19401945National Social Work Council: Chairman (New York, NY)19441946National Social Work Council: Chairman, National Committee on
Service to Veterans 19411946American Red Cross: Administrator, Services to Armed Forces.
19471967National Social Welfare Assembly, formerly National Social
Work Council: Director.1948Second marriage, to Marjorie Knapp Workman19481953American Immigration Conference: Board Member1959AFL-CIO: Chairman, Health and Welfare Advisory Council,
Community Services Committee.March 1990Death in Tampa, FloridaFrom the guide to the Robert E. Bondy papers, 1917-1946, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Social Welfare History Archives [swha])
The Robert Bondy papers consist of personal correspondence; committee reports, minutes, and working papers; and newspaper clippings, journal articles, and photographs related to his professional career from his first post in 1917 until he assumed directorship of the National Social Welfare Assembly (NSWA) in 1946. The records are primarily concerned with Bondy's work for the American Red Cross and the District of Columbia Defense Council during the 1930s and 1940s. Bondy's papers do not include records from his tenure at the NSWA.
Robert Watts "Pete" Hudgens (1896-1973), an investment banker, government official, corporation executive and amateur printer, was born in Laurens County, South Carolina. Personal and professional correspondence, writings, speeches, topical publications and notes, and other papers, relating to rural development programs in the U.S. and other countries, especially Latin America, U.S. Farmers Home Administration, Chapel Hill, N.C., The Citadel, Cosmos Club, Faith at Work, International Development Services, Society for International Development, Southeast Public Health Foundation, National Sharecroppers Fund, National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, and Latin America.
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