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Josephine Clara Goldmark and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark (1874-1962) were born in Brooklyn, N.Y., two of the eleven children of Regina Wehle and Joseph Goldmark, political refugees from the Revolution of 1848 in Austria. Both sisters graduated from Bryn Mawr, were associated with the National and New York Consumers' Leagues, investigated industrial working conditions particularly for women workers, and were published authors. J. Goldmark researched labor laws on hours of work for her brother-in-law, Supreme Court justice Louis Brandeis, was on the committee investigating the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire, advocated upgrading the standard of education for nurses, and worked with Florence Kelley in the 1920s to safeguard workers against radium poisoning. P. Goldmark investigated conditions in the canneries in New York State, was assistant director of social research for the Russell Sage Foundation, a member of the industrial board of the N.Y. State Labor Dept. (1913-1915), executive secretary of the Committee on Women in Industry during WWI, manager of the Women's Service Section of the U.S. Railroad Administration (1918-1920) for which she toured the country studying working conditions of women and children, an expert in the research dept. at American Telephone and Telegraph on women's employment and health problems (1919-1939), vice-chair of the N.Y.C. Child Labor Commission, and director of the National Consumers' League.
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Goldmark, Josephine Clara, 1877-1950. Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
The correspondence, photographs, reports, and clippings in this collection are presumably only a small portion of the documentation of the Goldmark sisters' lives that once existed. The correspondence includes a few letters to Josephine from Florence Kelley and Jane Addams, and typed transcriptions of a series of letters from William James to Pauline showing their close friendship. The bulk of the reports are by Pauline. Printed materials touch upon the sisters' projects and interests; clippings indicate the impact of their published works.
ArchivalResource: .25 linear ft.
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- Goldmark, Josephine Clara, 1877-1950. Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962 (inclusive).
Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
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Papers of Elizabeth Glendower Evans, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk)
Diaries, correspondence, writings, speeches, notes, photographs, clippings, etc., of social reformer Elizabeth Glendower Evans.
ArchivalResource: 4.17 linear feet (10 file boxes)
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- Evans, Elizabeth Glendower, 1856-1937. Papers, 1859-1944 (inclusive), 1882-1944 (bulk).
Papers of John Graham Brooks, 1805-1938 (bulk 1900-1938)
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Papers of John Graham Brooks
Correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, etc., of John Graham Brooks, Unitarian minister, writer, and founder of the National Consumers' League.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft.; (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder)
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- Brooks, John Graham, 1846-1938. Papers, 1845-1938 (inclusive).
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
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Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
ArchivalResource: 37 linear feet (169 boxes and 9 volumes)
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- Oswald Garrison Villard papers, 1872-1949.
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 1, part a. Correspondence (A-H), 1905-1910. [microform]
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Series 1, Subseries 1, part a. Correspondence (A-H), 1905-1910. [microform]
Include correspondence relating to the formation and early administration of the American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL); to relations of the AALL with the International Association for Labor Legislation; to fund raising; to the Association's desire to investigate occupational diseases and poisons; to the establishment of state chapters; to a study of phosphorus poisoning ("phossy jaw"); to a workmen's compensation campaign in New York; to the Illinois 10-hour law; to pension systems; to changes in legislation in regard to occupational hazards, insurance, employment office regulations, and child labor; and to a contributory workmen's compensation insurance plan. Major correspondents include John B. Andrews, Louis D. Brandeis, John R. Commons, Miles M. Dawson, Edward T. Devine, Richard T. Ely, Henry W. Farnam, Henry B. Favill, Josephine C. Goldmark, Samuel Gompers, and Alice Hamilton. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include the following with names beginning with the letters A-H: Jane Addams; Felix Adler; Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America; American Economic Association; J. Mahlon Barnes (national secretary, Socialist Party); Stephen Bauer (general secretary, International Association for Labor Legislation); James D. Beck (commissioner, Wisconsin Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics); Sophonisba P. Breckinridge; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen; Robert W. Bruère (general agent, New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor); Committee of One Hundred on National Health, of the American Association for the Advancement of Science; John L. Coulter (University of Minnesota); Edgar T. Davies (chief, Illinois State Factory Inspectors). Additional correspondents include Davis Rich Dewey; Mary E. Dreier (president, New York Women's Trade Union League); Crystal Eastman (secretary, New York State Commission on Employers Liability and Causes); Irving Fisher (president, Committee of One Hundred of the Association for the Advancement of Science; John A. Fitch; Lucia O. Ford; Lee K. Frankel; S.M. Franklin (secretary, National Women's Trade Union League); Ernst Freund; John P. Frey (International Moulders); Andrew Furuseth (Sailors' Union of the Pacific; Charles F. Gettemy (director, Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics); John M. Glenn (secretary and director, Russell Sage Foundation); Nathan Glicksman; John Golden (president, United Textile Workers of America); Fred S. Hall (secretary, Pennsylvania Child Labor Association); M.B. Hammond (associate professor, Ohio State University); C.A. Harper, M.D. (secretary, Wisconsin Board of Health); G.W.W. Hanger (U.S. Bureau of Labor); Charles Harrington, M.D. (secretary, Massachusetts State Board of Health); L.W. Hatch (chief statistician, New York State Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics); C.R. Henderson; Morris Hillquit; and Hull House.
ArchivalResource: Series 1, Subseries 1 parts a and b: 2.5 linear ft. (on 3 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 1, part a. Correspondence (A-H), 1905-1910. [microform]
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
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Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Correspondence, photographs, writings, etc., of the Hamilton family of Indiana, including physician Alice Hamilton and classicist Edith Hamilton.
ArchivalResource: 18.35 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 half file boxes) plus 3 folio+ folders, 3 photograph albums, 14 photograph folders)
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- Hamilton family. Papers, 1818-1976 (inclusive).
Gellhorn, Edna Fischel, 1878-1970. Papers, 1919-1960
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Papers of Edna Fischel Gellhorn, 1919-1960
The papers of Mrs. George Gellhorn, an active civic worker in St. Louis, Missouri, contain biographical material and correspondence relating to her position as director of the National Woman Suffrage Association, as president of the St. Louis and Missouri Leagues of Women Voters, and as vice-president of the National League of Women Voters. There is also considerable correspondence with Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Catt's letters to members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and biographical and other material about Mrs. Catt.
ArchivalResource: 1 file box
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- Papers, 1919-1960
Roscoe Pound Papers
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Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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- Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964. Papers, 1888-1964.
Gellhorn, Edna Fischel, 1878-1970. Papers, 1919-1960
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Papers of Edna Fischel Gellhorn, 1919-1960
The papers of Mrs. George Gellhorn, an active civic worker in St. Louis, Missouri, contain biographical material and correspondence relating to her position as director of the National Woman Suffrage Association, as president of the St. Louis and Missouri Leagues of Women Voters, and as vice-president of the National League of Women Voters. There is also considerable correspondence with Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, Mrs. Catt's letters to members of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and biographical and other material about Mrs. Catt.
ArchivalResource: .42 linear feet (1 file box)
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- Gellhorn, Edna Fischel, 1878-1970. Papers, 1919-1960 (inclusive).
Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Papers of Willa Sibert Cather 1899-1949.
Title:
Papers of Willa Sibert Cather 1899-1949.
The collection contains the manuscripts of "A likeness," and "Prarie spring, " two poems from "April twilight"; galleys of Books II and III of "Lucy Gayheart"; page proofs of part 4 Book I (A bell and a miracle) and parts 1 & 2 Book II (The white mules, The lonely road to Mora) of "Death comes for the Archbishop." In letters Cather discusses her travels, family & friends, her work as editor for McClure's magazine her health, her current activities, her reading, and her writing. There are also letters to admirers, students, and reviewers, and notes of thanks and sympathy. Major topics in the correspondence include impressions of New Mexico; her friendship with Olive Fremstad; her work, especially on McClure's autobiography, an article on Ethelbert Nevin, the novels "O Pioneers!" "Song of the lark," "My Antonia," "One of ours," "Death comes for the Archbishop," and "Sapphira and the slave girl"; her inspirations for various characters and backgrounds; critical response to her work; her critiques of the work of Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant; and incorrect impressions of her by Ford Maddox Ford. A listing of the letters contains many notes by Elizabeth S. Sergeant on the contents. The papers also contain clippings, photographs and articles including one by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benét. Among the correspondents are William Valentine Alexander, Henry Walcott Boynton, William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite, Cyril Clemens, Perceval Gibbon, William Lucius Graves, Will Owen Jones, Orson Lowell, Carrie Miner Louise Pound, Violo Roseboro', Zoe Aikens Rumbold, Louise Stegner, Harvey Taylor, Henry Chester Tracy, and Josephine and Pauline Goldmark.
ArchivalResource: 129 items.
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- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Papers of Willa Sibert Cather 1899-1949.
Papers, 1912-1964.
Title:
Papers, 1912-1964.
Stewart's personal and professional correspondence, ca. 1912-1961, with the American Journal of Nursing, Alice M. Bushby, Lavinia Lloyd Dock, Florence Nightingale International Foundation, Josephine Goldmark, Stella Goostray, International Council of Nurses, M. Adelaide Nutting, Effie J. Taylor, Lillian D. Wald, the World Health Organization (U.N.), family members, and others. Manuscripts, 1912-1964, of speeches and course lectures, with related notes, correspondence, and clippings on the history of nursing, nursing education, and other nursing topics are included. Also, published articles by Stewart, and transcripts of oral history interviews with friends and colleagues of Stewart in which they reminisce about her, 1961-1964.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Stewart, Isabel Maitland. Papers, 1912-1964.
Papers of Frieda S. Miller, 1909-1973 (inclusive), 1929-1967 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Frieda S. Miller
Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of Frieda Segelke Miller, labor administrator and official.
ArchivalResource: 6.26 linear ft.; (15 file boxes, 13 folders of photographs, 1 folio+ folder)
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- Miller, Frieda S. Papers, 1909-1973 (inclusive), 1929-1967 (bulk).
Raushenbush, Elizabeth Brandeis. Paul A. Raushenbush and Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush papers, 1918-1980.
Title:
Paul A. Raushenbush and Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush papers
Papers of a husband and wife team of economists who were important in the drafting and enactment of the Wisconsin Unemployment Compensation law. In addition, Paul Raushenbush (1898-1980) was head of the Wisconsin Unemployment Division from 1934 to 1967 and Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush (1896-1984) was a professor of economics at the University of Wisconsin and a leader in the Wisconsin League of Women Voters. Her papers document teaching at the University of Wisconsin, activities in the League of Women Voters (especially its Wisconsin Tax Study Committee) and the American Federation of Teachers Local 223, extensive public speaking and writing on labor-related topics, and service on various state and federal study committees. Included are Paul's general correspondence, speeches and writings (including an edited oral history published as "Our U.C. Story"), and unemployment compensation materials (1932-1934) not related to administration of the Wisconsin Unemployment Division. Prominent correspondents include Grace Abbott, Arthur Altmeyer, John B. Andrews, Fr. Joseph Becker, Clara M. Beyer, Andrew J. Biemiller, John R. Commons, Morris L. Ernst, Lincoln Filene, Felix Frankfurter, Josephine Goldmark, Harold Groves, Roger Sherman Hoar, David E. Lilienthal, Harold W. Story, Mary E. Switzer, Edwin E. Witte, members of the Raushenbush family, and Louis B. Brandeis.
ArchivalResource: 9.6 c.f. (24 archives boxes),1 tape recording, 87 photographs, and 1 piece of ephemera.
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- Raushenbush, Elizabeth Brandeis. Paul A. Raushenbush and Elizabeth Brandeis Raushenbush papers, 1918-1980.
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)
American Association for Labor Legislation. Records on Microfilm, 1905-1910
Title:
American Association for Labor Legislation Records on Microfilm, 1905-1945
Includes correspondence relating to the formation and early administration of the American Association for Labor Legislation; to relations of the Association with the International Association for Labor Legislation (IALL); to fund raising; to the Association's desire to investigate occupational diseases and poisons; to the establishment of state chapters; to the study of phosphorus poisoning ("phossy jaw"); to a workmen's compensation campaign in New York; to the Illinois 10-hour law; to pension systems; to changes in legislation in regard to occupational hazards; to insurance; to employment office regulations; to child labor; and to a contributory workmen's compensation insurance plan. Major correspondents include Arthur Kellogg, the National Child Labor Committee, Irene Osgood, Margaret D. Robins, and Adna F. Weber. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include the following with names beginning with letters I-W: Illinois State Federation of Labor; International Association for Labor Legislation; International Typographical Union; J.W. Jenks (professor, Cornell University); Frederick N. Judson; Florence Kelley; Paul U. Kellogg (director, "Pittsburgh Survey", CHARITIES AND THE COMMONS); Robert Marion La Follette; Samuel McCune Lindsay (secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Max O. Lorenz, (Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, State of Wisconsin); Owen R. Lovejoy (general secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Roswell C. McCrea (associate director, The School of Philanthropy); W.E. McEwen (labor commissioner, Bureau of Labor, Industries and Commerce, Minnesota); Reuben McKitrick; Theodore Marburg; Helen Marot (secretary, N.Y. Women's Trade Union League); Massachusetts Commission on Old Age Benefits; Massachusetts State Board of Health; H.V. Mercer (lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn.); Darwin J. Meserole (managing attorney, The Cooperative Law Company); Henry C. Metcalf (Tufts College, Dept. of Political Science); John Mitchell (vice-president, A.F. of L.); Edward A. Moseley (secretary, Interstate Commerce Commission); National Consumers' League; National Metal Trades Association (Robert Wuest, commissioner); Charles P. Neill (U.S. commissioner of labor); J. Pease Norton; and the Ohio Federation of Labor. Other correspondents include Paul S. Pierce (assistant professor, State University of Iowa); Jessica B. Peixotta (assistant professor, University of California); John W. Plaisted (secretary, Industrial Relations Committee, Boston Chamber of Commerce); C.R. Richards (Columbia University, secretary, National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education); I.M. Rubinow; Russell Sage Foundation; Mary R. Sanford (member, Executive Committee of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society); Sophy Sanger (honorary secretary, British Association for Labor Legislation); Margaret R. Schaffner; Louis B. Schram; F. Charles Schwedtman (Consulting Electrical & Mechanical Engineers); Henry R. Seager; Warren S. Stone (grand chief, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers); SURVEY; Wiley Swift (secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Frank W. Taussig (professor, Harvard University); Graham Taylor (associate editor, CHARITIES AND THE COMMONS; Graham Romeym Taylor (staff member, CHARITIES AND THE COMMONS); Harry D. Thomas (secretary-treasurer, Ohio Federation of Labor, A.F. of L.); William H. Tolman (director, American Institute of Social Service); U.S. Bureau of Labor; U.S. Dept. of Commerce and Labor; Mary Van Kleeck (industrial secretary, Alliance Employment Bureau, N.Y.); V.C. Vaughan; Lillian D. Wald; and F.F. Wesbrook (dean, University of Minnesota, College of Medicine and Surgery); and others.
ArchivalResource: 56 linear feet (on 71 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 1, part b. Correspondence (I-W), 1905-1910. [microform]
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 of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Title:
Papers of the Hamilton family, 1818-1974
Correspondence, photographs, writings, etc., of the Hamilton family of Indiana, including physician Alice Hamilton and classicist Edith Hamilton.
ArchivalResource: 18.35 linear feet ((43 file boxes, 2 half file boxes) plus 3 folio+ folders, 3 photograph albums, 14 photograph folders)
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Roscoe Pound Papers
Title:
Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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Papers of Frieda S. Miller, 1909-1973 (inclusive), 1929-1967 (bulk)
Title:
Papers of Frieda S. Miller
Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of Frieda Segelke Miller, labor administrator and official.
ArchivalResource: 6.26 linear ft.; (15 file boxes, 13 folders of photographs, 1 folio+ folder)
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Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Papers of Willa Sibert Cather [manuscript] 1899-1949.
Title:
Papers of Willa Sibert Cather [manuscript] 1899-1949.
The collection contains the manuscripts of "A likeness," and "Prarie spring," two poems from "April twilight"; galleys of Books II and III of "Lucy Gayheart"; page proofs of part 4 Book I (A bell and a miracle) and parts 1 & 2 Book II (The white mules, The lonely road to Mora) of "Death comes for the Archbishop." In letters Cather discusses her travels, family & friends, her work as editor for McClure's magazine her health, her current activities, her reading, and her writing. There are also letters to admirers, students, and reviewers, and notes of thanks and sympathy. Major topics in the correspondence include impressions of New Mexico; her friendship with Olive Fremstad; her work, especially on McClure's autobiography, an article on Ethelbert Nevin, the novels "O Pioneers!" "Song of the lark," "My Antonia," "One of ours," "Death comes for the Archbishop," and "Sapphira and the slave girl"; her inspirations for various characters and backgrounds; critical response to her work; her critiques of the work of Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant; and incorrect impressions of her by Ford Maddox Ford. A listing of the letters contains many notes by Elizabeth S. Sergeant on the contents. The papers also contain clippings, photographs and articles including one by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benét. Among the correspondents are William Valentine Alexander, Henry Walcott Boynton, William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite, Cyril Clemens, Perceval Gibbon, William Lucius Graves, Will Owen Jones, Orson Lowell, Carrie Miner Louise Pound, Violo Roseboro', Zoe Aikens Rumbold, Louise Stegner, Harvey Taylor, Henry Chester Tracy, and Josephine and Pauline Goldmark.
ArchivalResource: 290 items.
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- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Papers of Willa Sibert Cather [manuscript] 1899-1949.
Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957
Title:
Lillian D. Wald Papers 1889-1957
Lillian D. Wald, a public health nurse and social worker on New York City's Lower East Side, was a pioneer in American social work and public health. She founded the Henry Street Settlement and the Visiting Nurse Service of New York in 1893 and was a crusader for liberal, social welfare and philanthropic causes including child welfare, civil liberties, immigration, unemployment and the peace movement during World War I. The collection consists of correspondence, speeches, articles and printed materials relating to Wald's involvement with various social initiatives.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear feet; 50 boxes
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- Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957
Papers of Clara Mortensen Beyer
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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).
Roscoe Pound Papers
Title:
Roscoe Pound Papers
Correspondence, writings, speeches, lectures, teaching notes, reports, minutes of meetings, legal briefs, scientific drawings, pamphlets and other printed material, newspaper clippings, maps, photos, memorabilie, miscellaneous honorary degrees, and other papers, chiefly 1910-1964. Includes material pertaining to Pound's participation in the Boston and Cleveland crime surveys (1920's), as a member of the National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement or Wickersham Commission (1929-1931), as a member of the American Bar Association and with various Masonic chapters, and as advisor to the Ministry of Justice in Nanking, China (1940's). Also two typed, bound journals recounting camping trips in West Virginia and to Civil War battlefields (1898, 1912-1917).
ArchivalResource: 1 collection (257 Boxes, 14 Paige boxes)
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- Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964. Papers, 1888-1964.
Papers, 1868-1948.
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Papers, 1868-1948.
Nutting's personal and professional correspondence, ca. 1876-1948, including correspondence among Nutting's family members, 1868-1943. Correspondents include Armine Gosling, Ada M. Carr, Lavinia Lloyd Dock, Josephine Goldmark, Annie W. Goodrich, Stella Goostray, Carolyn E. Gray, Elsie M. Lawler, Isabel Maitland Stewart, Anne Hervey Strong, Effie J. Taylor, Lillian D. Wald, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (relating to Nutting's interest in a comprehensive study of nursing education in which she tried to interest the Foundation, 1911-1917), International Council of Nurses, Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing, National League of Nursing Education, and others. Clippings, teaching and research notes, course outlines, lectures and speeches, printed material, and miscellaneous personal documents are included. Also, Nutting's subject files on nurses, nursing organizations, schools of nursing, and other nursing topics, containing correspondence, reports, printed material, and other documents.
ArchivalResource: 16 linear ft.
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- Nutting, M. Adelaide (Mary Adelaide), 1858-1948. Papers, 1868-1948.
Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957.
Title:
Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957.
Collection consists of correspondence, speeches, writings, and collateral papers documenting Wald's career in public health nursing and social work in New York City, her association with the Henry Street Settlement and the Visiting Nurse Service, and her many other social welfare concerns, such as child labor, housing, recreation, sanitation, peace, prohibition, and women's suffrage.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 21 linear feet (50 boxes, 1 oversize folder)Copies: 37 microfilm reels.
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- Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940. Lillian D. Wald Papers, 1889-1957.
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 2, part a. Correspondence (A-G) 1910-1915. [microform].
Title:
Series 1, Subseries 2, part a. Correspondence (A-G) 1910-1915. [microform].
Include correspondence relating to a bill banning the use of white phosphorous in the match industry; to meetings and programs of the Association; to occupational diseases; to accident reporting; to workmen's compensation; to workplace inspection; to child labor; to women's hours of work; to minimum wage investigation; to lead poisoning; to questions of mediation and compulsory arbitration; to a study of anthrax as an occupational disease; to health insurance; to revision of the compressed air provisions of the New York State Labor Law; to the Kern bill; to the National Conference on Unemployment; and to the operation of the Municipal Lodging House, on the Board of which Andrews served. Major and frequent correspondents include Stephen Bauer, James D. Beck, Joseph P. Chamberlain, Katharine Coman, John R. Commons, Clarence Darrow, Edgar T. Davies, Miles M. Dawson, John J. Esch, Henry W. Farnam, Irving Fisher, John A. Fitch, Ernst Freund, and Samuel Gompers. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include the following with names beginning with letters A-G: Jane Addams; Felix Adler; Magnus W. Alexander (vice-president, National Society for the Promotion of Industrial Education); Frederic Almy (secretary, Charity Organization Society, Buffalo, N.Y.); Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America; American Medical Association; Leo Arnstein; James P. Boyle; Edwin V. Brake (Colorado Bureau of Labor Statistics); Louis D. Brandeis; Lillian Brandt (secretary, International Congress on Tuberculosis); Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen; Robert W. Bruère (New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor); and the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Other correspondents include Gerald W. Brown (assistant deputy minister of labour, Canada); Bureau of Animal Industry Employees; Bureau of Liability Insurance Statistics; James T. Burke (chief inspector, Office of Inspector of Factories, Toronto); Frank T. Carlton (Michigan Child Labor Committee); D.L. Cease (Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen); Howell Cheney (Child Labor Committee); Everett Colby; Solon DeLeon; Edward T. Devine; Davis Rich Dewey (Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Carroll W. Doten (head of Research Department, School for Social Workers, Simmons College and Harvard University); Frank S. Drown; Mary E. Dreier (president, New York Women's Trade Union League); Mrs. W.F. Dummer; Crystal Eastman (Mrs. Crystal Eastman Benedict); Lucile Eaves (University of Nebraska); Howard P. Eells (treasurer, National Metal Trades Association); Everette E. Ellinwood; Richard T. Ely; Lillian Erskine; and Elizabeth Glendower Evans (secretary, Lyman and Industrial Schools). Additional correspondents include Richard H. Fletcher, (commissioner of labor, Michigan Bureau of Labor Statistics); Lee K. Frankel; Andrew Furuseth (Sailors' Union of the Pacific); Edward Fuster (secretary, Comité Permanent du Congrès International des Accidents du Travail et des Assurances Sociales); Charles F. Gettemy (director, Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics); John M. Glenn (secretary and director, Russell Sage Foundation); John Golden (president, United Textile Workers of America); Josephine Goldmark (editorial secretary, National Consumers' League); Luke Grant; John H. Gray; and R.S. Gray.
ArchivalResource: Series 1, Subseries 2, parts a : , and c: 8 linear ft. (on 9 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 2, part a. Correspondence (A-G) 1910-1915. [microform].
Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Typed letter signed : New York, to Josephine Goldmark, 1931 Mar. 3.
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Typed letter signed : New York, to Josephine Goldmark, 1931 Mar. 3.
Regretting they did not get a chance to get together to discuss Goldmark's book, Pilgrims of '48, praising it highly and comparing the characters to people she has known in communities of the American west, mentioning that two of her friends have been seriously ill and that she is leaving for California because her mother's condition is worsening.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 27.9 cm. + with envelope.
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- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Typed letter signed : New York, to Josephine Goldmark, 1931 Mar. 3.
Papers of John Graham Brooks, 1805-1938 (bulk 1900-1938)
Title:
Papers of John Graham Brooks
Correspondence, scrapbooks, reviews, etc., of John Graham Brooks, Unitarian minister, writer, and founder of the National Consumers' League.
ArchivalResource: 1.67 linear ft.; (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 folio+ folder, 1 folio folder)
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- Papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1805-1938, 1900-1938
Josephine. Letter, 1849 October 22.
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Letter, 1849 October 22.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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Nutting, M. Adelaide (Mary Adelaide), 1858-1948.
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