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Edith Abbott was born in Grand Island, Nebraska, in 1876. She received her A.B. from the University of Nebraska in 1901 and her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1905. From 1906 to 1908, she continued post-graduate studies in economics and political science at the University of London. In 1908, Edith returned to Chicago and became a resident of Hull House until 1920. Between 1908 and 1920, she served as Associate Director of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy at the University of Chicago. Edith was a member of the University of Chicago faculty from 1913 to 1953, Dean from 1924 to 1942 and Dean Emeritus from 1942 to 1957. She was the first female dean of any graduate school in the United States when appointed as the Dean of the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago. She pioneered college courses for social workers, which emphasized the importance of formal education in social work and the need to include field experience as part of that training. During her professional career, Edith published more than 100 articles and books on juvenile delinquents, women in industry, problems in the penal system, rights of children, child labor laws, and social workers' education. She spent her last years at the family home in Grand Island, Nebraska. Edith died of pneumonia on July 28, 1957.
Grace Abbott was born in Grand Island, Nebraska, in 1878. She received ha degree from Grand Island College in 1890 and attended the University of Nebraska. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1909. Grace continued to study law while intermittently teaching secondary school. Like her sister Edith, she became a resident of Hull House and became involved with social issues. In 1915, she became the first director of the newly organized Immigrant's Protection League formed to protect immigrants from exploitation and to assist in their adjustment to American life. In 1917, she was appointed to a position in the Child Labor Division of the United States Children's Bureau and served as chief of the bureau from 1921 to 1934. Through the use of motion pictures and radio, she sought to inform mothers about the best methods of child care and to keep the public informed about state responsibility for child welfare. In 1929, in response to the depression, she became an advocate for federal aid and relief. Grace served as the official representative of the United States on the League of Nations' advisory committees on traffic in women and on child welfare. In 1931, Good Housekeeping magazine named her one of the twelve greatest living American women. She was inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame in 1976. Grace joined Edith at the University of Chicago and, from 1934 to 1939, served as Professor of Public Welfare and Editor of the Social Service Review. Until her death, Grace chaired international labor conferences and state committees dealing with child labor and remained involved in peace movements and women's rights. She died in Chicago on June 19, 1939 due to conditions relating to tuberculosis.
In the press, Edith and Grace where known as the Abbott Sisters from Nebraska. They had two brothers, Othman A. Abbott, Jr. and Arthur O. Abbott. Their father, Othman A. Abbott, was a Civil War veteran officer who became the state's first Lieutenant Governor as well as a member of the Nebraska State Senate. Their mother, Elizabeth Griffin Abbott, was an early leader of the Nebraska Women's Suffrage Movement and helped to establish the Grand Island Public Library system.
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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.
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 7. Correspondence, 1935-1940. [microform]
Family Planning Oral History Project. Records, 1909-1984 (inclusive), 1973-1977 (bulk).
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Records, 1909-1984 (inclusive), 1973-1977 (bulk).
Collection contains tapes and transcripts of the 24 oral histories, and research materials collected by the interviewers, consisting of printed and manuscript material and photographs. The interviews discuss the family background, education, marriage, children and careers of the interviewees.
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Spanish Child Welfare Association of America records, 1937-1939
Title:
Spanish Child Welfare Association of America records 1937-1939
The Spanish Child Welfare Association was founded in New York City in 1937 for the purpose of raising funds to evacuate, feed and nurse children who were victims of the Spanish Civil War. It raised funds primarily by sponsoring exhibitions of drawings done by Spanish children and paintings by contemporary Spanish artists at art museums, colleges and art associations. Collection consists of correspondence and office records of the Association, and photographs. Correspondence concerns recruiting of members, arrangements for fund-raising exhibitions of drawings and paintings, publication of book about Spanish children's drawings, publicity, and condition of refugee children in Spain. Office records include minutes of meetings, memoranda, reports, membership lists, by-laws, and financial reports. Also, photographs of exhibitions of children's art.
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Sabath, Adolph Joachim, 1866-1952. Papers, 1903-1952.
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Papers, 1903-1952.
Correspondence, legislative bills, Congressional records, notes, resolutions, speeches, articles, newsclippings, and miscellaneous material. Topics include immigration, anti-Semitism, and Palestine. Correspondents include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jane Addams, Grace Abbott, Josephus Daniels, Stephen S. Wise, Samuel Gompers, Joseph P. Tumulty, and Julius Rosenwald. Inventory available.
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Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957. Edith and Grace Abbott papers, 1870-1967 (inclusive).
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Edith and Grace Abbott papers, 1870-1967 (inclusive).
Papers of Edith Abbott contain professional and personal correspondence, lecture notes for courses taught at the University of Chicago School of Social Administration (SSA), speeches and articles, the draft of the unfinished biography of Grace Abbott, some administrative files and reports of SSA, biographical material, and photographs. Papers of Grace Abbott contain personal and professional correspondence; manuscripts of articles, speeches, and radio broadcasts; biographical material; invitations; scrapbooks relating to the United States Children's Bureau; and pamphlets and memoranda on the Child Labor Amendment of 1924-25. Correspondents include Jane Addams, Sophonisba Breckinridge, Julia Lathrop, Frances Perkins, S.K. Ratcliffe, and Gifford Pinchot. Subjects include Hull House, child labor laws, child welfare, immigration, philanthropy, and public welfare administration. Also contains Abbott family papers, including correspondence, memorabilia, and photographs.
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- Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957. Edith and Grace Abbott papers, 1870-1967 (inclusive).
Tilton, Elizabeth, 1869-1950. Papers, 1914-1949 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1914-1949 (inclusive).
Collection documents Tilton's work in education and in the suffrage, peace, and prohibition movements. Her diaries, nearly complete for 1918-1934, detail her temperance activities. Also included are drafts of autobiographical and family history books; manuscript, typescript, and printed versions of articles and stories, mainly concerning prohibition and childhood education; correspondence about her writings; letters to the editor; correspondence, speeches, statements, news releases, subject files including printed material and correspondence, posters, and clippings that pertain to her work for prohibition; and records (incomplete) of the National Congress of Parents and Teachers which include minutes and reports of the Board of Managers and the Executive Committee, reports of the Legislative Committee, correspondence, publications, and subject files, primarily of printed material. There are a small amount of biographical and genealogical materials and a few photos.
ArchivalResource: 5.5 linear ft.
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- Tilton, Elizabeth, 1869-1950. Papers, 1914-1949 (inclusive).
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.
Witte, Edwin E. (Edwin Emil), 1887-1960. Edwin E. Witte papers, 1903-1970.
Title:
Edwin E. Witte papers, 1903-1970.
Primarily professional papers of Edwin E. Witte, a University of Wisconsin economist, specialist in labor legislation, and the chief author of the Social Security Act of 1935; including correspondence, research files, articles, speeches, lecture notes, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, and audio recordings.
ArchivalResource: 124.7 c.f. (276 archives boxes, 15 flat boxes, 6 card file boxes, and 1 volume) and2 reels of microfilm (35 mm); plusadditions of 4.3 c.f.38 photographs, and14 disc recordings.
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- Witte, Edwin E. (Edwin Emil), 1887-1960. Edwin E. Witte papers, 1903-1970.
Carrie Chapman Catt Papers, 1848-1950, (bulk 1890-1920)
Title:
Carrie Chapman Catt Papers 1848-1950 (bulk 1890-1920)
Feminist, lecturer, and author. Correspondence, diaries (1911-1923), drafts of speeches and articles, subject files, biographical papers, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers, chiefly 1890-1920, relating primarily to Carrie Chapman Catt's efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace.
ArchivalResource: 9,500 items; 31 containers plus 1 oversize; 12.4 linear feet; 18 microfilm reels
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- Carrie Chapman Catt Papers, 1848-1950, (bulk 1890-1920)
Freund, Ernst. Papers, 1882-1934
Title:
Freund, Ernst. Papers 1882-1934
Ernst Freund, lawyer, writer, advisor. The collection is heavily weighted toward documentation for legal research, specifically those areas reflected in Freund's teaching and publications. There is a small collection of correspondence, which, while containing items illustrative of the variety of Freund's interests, lacks in-depth treatment of any individual concern. The section of University of Chicago material contains a fairly complete record of student grades and reports, but Freund's criticisms and comments on the development of the Law School curriculum are absent. The offprints, clippings and memorabilia section holds items of more general interest which are only occasionally linked to Freund's research and teaching.
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- Freund, Ernst. Papers, 1882-1934
Putnam, Elizabeth Lowell, 1862-1935. Papers, 1887-1935
Title:
Papers of Mrs. William Lowell Putnam, 1887-1935
Correspondence, speeches, programs, etc., of Elizabeth Lowell Putnam, political activist, philanthropist, and pioneer in prenatal care.
ArchivalResource: 35 file boxes, 3 folio folders, 13 folio+ folders, 8 oversize folders, 1 supersize folder, part of reel of microfilm (M-101)
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- Papers, 1887-1935
Talbot, Marion. Papers, 1854-1948
Title:
Talbot, Marion. Papers 1854-1948
Contains the correspondence and papers of Marion Talbot, Assistant Professor of Sanitary Science, Associate professor of Household Administration, and Dean of Women at the University of Chicago from its inception in 1892 until her retirement in 1925.
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- Talbot, Marion. Papers, 1854-1948
Freund, Ernst, 1864-1932. Papers, 1882-1934 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1882-1934 (inclusive).
Contains primarily legal subject files, but also correspondence, writings by others, teaching materials, student grades and reports, offprints, clippings, biographical material, and memorabilia. Legal subject files contain material used for lectures and research. Correspondents include Grace Abbott regarding child labor legislation and Agnes Nestor about women's rights. Also includes records relating to University of Chicago administration, the construction of Harper Memorial Library, and the Social Science Research Council.
ArchivalResource: 21 linear ft.
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- Freund, Ernst, 1864-1932. Papers, 1882-1934 (inclusive).
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).
Perkins, Frances, 1880-1965. Papers, ca.1895-1965.
Title:
Papers, ca.1895-1965.
Correspondence, manuscripts, notes, drafts of speeches, appointment books, subject files, documents, photographs, memorabilia and printed materials. Major correspondents in this collection are: Grace Abbott; Arthur J. Altmeyer; Robert T. Amis; Clara M. Beyer; Maty W. Dewson; James A. Farley; Felix Frankfurter; Warner W. Gardner; Carter Goodrich; William Green; Sidney Hillman; Albert Ford Hinrichs; Cordell Hull; Harold Ickes; Hugh S. Johnson; Paul Kellogg; Mary LaDame; Herbert H. Lehman; Katharine F. Lenroot; John L. Lewis; Isador Lubin; Daniel W. McCormack; Frank W. Persons; Gerard D. Reilly; Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin Delano Roosevelt; John R. Steelman; Lillian Wald; Henry A. Wallace; L. Metcalf Walling; Leo Wolman; and Mary E. Woolley.
ArchivalResource: 71 linear ft. (ca. 71,500 items in 170 boxes & 1 carton of restricted family papers).
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- Perkins, Frances, 1880-1965. Papers, ca.1895-1965.
Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Letter : New York, to Grace Abbott, [Washignton, D.C.], 1923 Jan. 24.
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Letter : New York, to Grace Abbott, [Washignton, D.C.], 1923 Jan. 24.
Typed letter signed.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Letter : New York, to Grace Abbott, [Washignton, D.C.], 1923 Jan. 24.
Putnam, William Lowell, Mrs., 1892-1935. Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).
Correspondence, speeches, articles, letters to the editor, reports, bulletins, notes, radio broadcasts, and clippings thoroughly document Putnam's work in maternal and infant health care and conservative politics. Included are pamphlets, programs, flyers, and other printed material of the many organizations in which she was active, the largest section concerning her work for milk inspection and purity laws. The collection also contains some of Putnam's published and unpublished political writings, and correspondence with publishers and readers about her poetry and prose. There is almost no family correspondence.
ArchivalResource: 15.5 linear ft.
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- Putnam, William Lowell, Mrs., 1892-1935. Papers, 1887-1935 (inclusive).
Merriam, Charles E. Papers, 1893-1957
Title:
Merriam, Charles E. Papers 1893-1957
Charles E. Merriam, professor of Political Science and politician. Candidate for mayor of Chicago, 1911 and 1919. Founder, Social Science Research Council, 1924. Contains personal and professional correspondence; manuscripts; class notes Merriam took as a student; memoranda; election campaign material; minutes; reports; scholarly and political speeches; articles; diaries; book reviews; degrees; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, photographs, and memorabilia. Materials record Merriam's influence as academic and politician and his vision of national policy-making and social reform, the first fifty years of the University of Chicago, and early twentieth-century Chicago politics.
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- Merriam, Charles E. Papers, 1893-1957
Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. The children's advocate, [ca. 1947].
Title:
The children's advocate, [ca. 1947].
Manuscript of unpublished history of the United States Children's Bureau, 1905-1946, The Children's Advocate. Also includes readers' reviews and a letter to Grace Abbott.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. The children's advocate, [ca. 1947].
Papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (bulk).
Title:
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.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear ft.
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- Bondfield, Margaret Grace, 1873-1953. Papers, 1854-1951, 1898-1951 (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
Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. Papers, [ca. 1947].
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1947].
Manuscript of unpublished history of the United States Children's Bureau, 1905-1946, The Children's Advocate. Also includes readers' reviews and a letter to Grace Abbott.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. Papers, [ca. 1947].
Interviews, 1973-1977
Title:
Interviews, 1973-1977
Tapes and transcripts of 24 oral histories of the Family Planning Oral History Project, an oral history project of the Schlesinger Library, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.
ArchivalResource: 24 volumes, 121 audiotapes
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- Interviews, 1973-1977
Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt, 1848-1950 (inclusive), [microform]
Title:
Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt, 1848-1950 (inclusive), [microform]
The papers of Carrie Chapman Catt contain correspondence, diaries, drafts of speeches and articles, subject files, biographical material, newspaper clippings, printed material, and other papers, chiefly covering the period 1890-1920, and relating primarily to Carrie Catt's efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace. Also included is material concerning the Women's Centennial Congress of 1940 and the National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War. The diaries, 1911-1923, describe her travels to Europe, Africa, the Near East, and Far East.
ArchivalResource: 18 reels.
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- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947. Papers of Carrie Chapman Catt, 1848-1950 (inclusive), [microform].
Van Waters, Miriam, 1887-1974. Papers, 1861-1971
Title:
Papers of Miriam Van Waters, 1861-1971
Correspondence, diaries, case studies, etc., of penologist Miriam Van Waters.
ArchivalResource: 51 file boxes, 3 half file boxes, 2 oversize folders, 1 folio+ folder, 15 folders of photographs, 14 reels phonotape, 1 reel microfilm, 1 reel motion picture film
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- Van Waters, Miriam. Papers, 1861-1971 (inclusive).
Beard, Mary Ritter, 1876-1958. Papers, 1935-1958
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Papers of Mary Ritter Beard, 1935-1958
Correspondence, articles, etc., of Mary Ritter Beard, historian, feminist, and author.
ArchivalResource: 2 file boxes
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- Papers, 1935-1958
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.
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
Lenroot, Katharine F. (Katharine Fredrica), 1891-1982. Katharine F. Lenroot papers, 1909-1974.
Title:
Katharine F. Lenroot papers, 1909-1974.
Katherine F. Lenroot is best known as the third Chief of the United States Children's Bureau, and materials dating from her service at the bureau (1915-1951) comprise the largest part of this collection. Lenroot continued to devote herself to the field of child welfare after her retirement, and the second-largest part of the collection dates from 1951 to the early 1970s. A few materials from her Wisconsin years are present. The Papers include typescripts and reprints of Lenroot's speeches and writings, her research files, correspondence with various individuals and organizations engaged in the field of child welfare. The collection also contains reports, bulletins, and photographs from conferences organized by the Children's Bureau or attended by Lenroot. Very little purely personal material is found in this collection. The media covered Lenroot and the Children's Bureau on various occasions, and the Papers include a large number of newspaper and magazine clippings. Please note that newspaper clippings are in fragile condition. Official biographical notes and personnel records prepared by the bureau are another biographical source included in the Papers. An overview of Lenroot's career at the bureau and the network she built in the course are represented in the biographical notes, clippings, correspondence, and photographs from her retirement in 1951. Also included in the Papers are certificates of honorary degrees, numerous awards and honorary memberships that Lenroot received from both within and outside the U.S. In addition to the certificates, some folders contain correspondence, photographs, and speeches related to the ceremonies. Along with Lenroot's own writings and printed materials, this collection contains publications by other individuals and child welfare organizations, which Lenroot filed for her own reference; reprints, journals, pamphlets, and clippings. The largest set of works is by Emma O. Lundberg, a co-worker and a close friend of Lenroot's since the 1910s. The collection also includes original manuscripts of Burton Jesse Hendrick, the author of Andrew Carnegie's biography.
ArchivalResource: 13.4 linear ft. ( 32 document boxes & 1 flat box)
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- Lenroot, Katharine F. (Katharine Fredrica), 1891-1982. Katharine F. Lenroot papers, 1909-1974.
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)
Talbot, Marion, 1858-1948. Papers, 1854-1948 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1854-1948 (inclusive).
Personal correspondence: exchanges between Talbot's parents, Israel Tisdale Talbot and Emily Fairbanks, and their associates, and Talbot's own early letters (before 1892); letters to family concerning early years at the University of Chicago (1893-1900); correspondence with Louisa May Alcott. Professional correspondence, including: William Rainey Harper, Harry Pratt Judson, Edith Abbott, Grace Abbott, Sophonisba Breckinridge, Julia Clifford Lathrop, Julia Marlowe, Alice Freeman Palmer, Edith Rickert, and others. Correspondence with publishers. Records of Dean of Women (1892-1925) and the Department of Household Administration. Papers, articles, and speeches (1877-1948). Biographical sketches written for the Association of Collegiate Alumnae. Offprints of column in The House Beautiful (1902-1904). Typescript and proofs of More than Lore (1936). Diaries (1879-1880, 1880-1881, 1886, 1908). Engagement books and calendars. Photographs and memorabilia.
ArchivalResource: 5.25 linear ft.
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- Talbot, Marion, 1858-1948. Papers, 1854-1948 (inclusive).
Edith and Grace Abbott papers 1897-1954.
Title:
Edith and Grace Abbott papers 1897-1954.
The Abbott papers contain: personal and professional correspondence, biographical materials, awards, and lecture notes. This collection also includes: articles and article reprints in the area of social services, along with miscellaneous photographs.
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes (10 linear ft.)
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- Edith and Grace Abbott papers 1897-1954.
Katharine F. Lenroot Papers, 1909-1974.
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Katharine F. Lenroot Papers 1909-1974.
This collection contains correspondence, research files, speeches, writings and other records related to Katharine F. Lenroot, a child welfare leader and the third Chief of the United States Children's Bureau (1934-1951). Lenroot served the Children's Bureau from its earliest years, and contributed significantly to the bureau's development during the New Deal and to the establishment of United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund after World War II. Most of the Papers relate to her professional career, and materials dating from her Washington years comprise the largest part of this collection. After her retirement Lenroot continued to devote herself to issues of child welfare at the state, national and international level
ArchivalResource: 13.4 linear ft. (32 document boxes and 1 flat box)
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- Katharine F. Lenroot Papers, 1909-1974.
Bosworth, Louise Marion, 1881-1982. Papers, 1890-1946 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1890-1946 (inclusive).
The collection consists of correspondence, diaries, and school papers of Bosworth; photographs of her, her family, and Wellesley College; and questionnaires, account books, investigators' reports, drafts of chapters and charts for Bosworth's publication, and other material pertaining to the WEIU living wage survey. The bulk of the correspondence is between family members, most notably letters, 1900-1915, between Bosworth and her mother while the former was away at school and then working in settlement houses. Much of Bosworth's correspondence with both friends and relatives concerns her health. There are two diaries: one, 1901, chronicles her life as a student at Dana Hall, the other, 1943, was written in the aftermath of a nervous breakdown.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Bosworth, Louise Marion, 1881-1982. Papers, 1890-1946 (inclusive).
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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- Papers, (invlusive), (bulk), 1909-1973, 1929-1967
Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. The children's advocate, [ca. 1947].
Title:
The children's advocate, [ca. 1947].
Manuscript of unpublished history of the United States Children's Bureau, 1905-1946, The Children's Advocate. Also includes readers' reviews and a letter to Grace Abbott.
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft.
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- Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. The children's advocate, [ca. 1947].
Guide to the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Moving Images Collection, 1920-1969
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Guide to the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Moving Images Collection, 1920-1969
The Tamiment/Wagner Moving Images Collection represents the core motion picture film collection of the Tamiment Library and Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives. It includes the film archives of the Transport Workers Union of America, a labor union founded in 1934 to organize subway workers and bus drivers in the New York City area that later included taxi drivers, railway employees, airline workers and utility workers in locals across the country; films and film footage from District 65/UAW , another labor union formed in New York City (in 1933) that organized warehouse workers, later expanding to include workers from the retail and manufacturing sectors, clerical personnel, salesclerks, writers, editors, technicians, and lawyers, include large numbers of women; a complete film, Nos Maisons d'Enfants, from the Jewish Labor Committee, a New York-based umbrella group of Jewish or Jewish-led trade unions and fraternal organizations, founded in 1934 to organize anti-Nazi and anti-fascist activity and to provide assistance to European Jews and others persecuted by these movements; footage shot by still photographer John Albok (1894-1982), known for his images of children and New York City street life during the Depression, who also documented organized labor and left-radical political life in New York City; and early footage of Camp Tamiment, a summer resort for socialists, in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, that opened in 1921. The remainder of the materials in the Collection come from various other labor and radical organizations. Together, they comprise approximately 40 hours of black and white and color 16mm motion picture film (and one 35mm film) which have been transferred to video for research use. They document activities and history of the labor movement and radical left or progressive organizations, mostly in New York City (although Philadelphia, Barcelona, Geneva, and a few locations in France are also represented. Most were produced by or for labor, left or progressive organizations and associated individuals in the United States. The Collection includes a dozen documentary films and a similar number each of television programs and filmed press conferences, but the largest proportion of materials by far consists of outtakes and edited sequences from these productions; a small amount of stock footage shot, acquired for, or associated with, these productions and unedited footage not associated with them.
ArchivalResource: 56 videocassettes
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- Tamiment/Wagner Moving Images Collection, Bulk, 1950-1969, 1920-1967, (Bulk 1950-1969)
Mabel Vernon Papers, 1933-1947
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Mabel Vernon Papers, 1933-1947
Papers of the American suffragist, feminist, pacifist (1883-1975). Collection includes incoming correspondence to Mabel Vernon in her capacity as a member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and campaign director of its committee, the People's Mandate to Governments to End War (later re-named the People's Mandate Committee for Inter-American Peace and Cooperation. Notable correspondents include Grace Abbott, Jane Addams, Frank Aydelotte, Irene Bailey, Newton Baker, Pearl S. Buck, Rafael Calderón Guardia, Samuel P. Cadman, Arthur Capper, Carrie Catt, Raymond Clapper, Jacqueline Cochran, Josephus Daniels, Norman H. Davis, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Abraham Flexner, Zona Gale, Virginia Gildersleeve, Meta Glass, Frank Graham, Inez Irwin, Alfred Landon, Sinclair Lewis, Clare Boothe Luce, Gabriela Mistral, Caroline O'Day, Ruth Owen, Galo Plaza Lasso, Nelson Rockefeller, Leo Rowe, Laurence Steinhardt, Lowell Thomas, M. Carey Thomas, Oswald Villard, Lillian Wald, Wendell Willkie, Mary Woolley, and William Ziff.
ArchivalResource: 54 items (SC)
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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).
Littledale, Clara Savage, 1891-1956. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive), 1903-1956 (bulk).
Title:
Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive), 1903-1956 (bulk).
Collection contains diaries, commonplace books, poems, articles, short stories, radio talks, speeches, personal and professional correspondence, photos, and clippings. Included are papers on Littledale's family, childhood and adolescence; her travels, including a 1941 air crash; her marriage, children, and divorce; her experiences as a NYC reporter, suffrage worker, foreign correspondent, working mother, and editor of Parents' Magazine; and the 1947 labor dispute at Parents' Magazine. Also her correspondence with publishers, literary agents, editors, readers, and listeners; her advice to parents on child rearing; correspondence, programs, and press releases of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc.; and correspondence of the Women's Conference Group, an organization of New York professional women. The business files of Parents' Magazine are not included.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Littledale, Clara Savage, 1891-1956. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive), 1903-1956 (bulk).
Blaine, Anita McCormick. Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
Title:
Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
Correspondence and other papers of Blaine, a Chicago philanthropist, consisting of letters, telegrams, and summaries of telephone conversations; reports of committees, boards, and organizations; speeches, essays, and random notes; financial statements and ledgers; clippings; and photographs; concerning her absorbing interests in education, improvement in social and economic conditions, international understanding, and world peace, and her relations with members of the McCormick family and their friends. The daughter of industrialists/philanthropists Cyrus Hall McCormick and Nettie Fowler McCormick, Anita in 1889 married Emmons Blaine, attorney and son of James G. Blaine. Her husband's death in 1892 left her with one son, Emmons, Jr., born in 1890, whom she enrolled in the laboratory school of Cook County Normal School in 1897. For the next two decades her attention focused chiefly on education and child welfare. Following World War I, Mrs. Blaine's interests expanded to include America's entry into the League of Nations, problems of world peace, and the United Nations. In their treatment of all those interests, her papers are extensive and revealing, demonstrating the depth and breadth of her own involvement both personally and financially.
ArchivalResource: 393.1 c.f. (939 archives boxes, 16 record center cartons, 9 v., and 1 oversize folder)
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- Blaine, Anita McCormick. Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
Merriam, Charles Edward, 1874-1953. Papers, 1893-1957 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1893-1957 (inclusive).
Contains personal and professional correspondence; manuscripts; classnotes Merriam took as a student; memoranda; election campaign material; minutes; reports; scholarly and political speeches; articles; diaries; book reviews; degrees; and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, photographs, and memorabilia. Materials record Merriam's influence as academic and politician and his vision of national policy-making and social reform, the first fifty years of the University of Chicago, and early twentieth-century Chicago politics. Correspondents include Grace and Edith Abbott, Jane Addams, William Benton, Louis Brownlow, William A. Dunning, Harold Gosnell, Luther Gulick, Harold Ickes, Hiram Johnson, A.C. Krey, Harold Lasswell, Beardsley Ruml, and Leonard D. White. Topics include Merriam's activities in the Progressive Party, his interests in urban planning, the development of a behavioral approach to political science, the establishment of the University of Chicago as a center for social science research, and the formation of the Public Administration Clearing House. The Chicago City Council, scholarly organizations, federal agencies, and foundations with which Merriam was affiliated are also represented in the collection, including the Chicago Commission on City Expenditures, the Chicago Crime Commission, the Social Science Research Council, the President's Research Committee on Social Trends, the National Resources Planning Board, and the Spelman Fund.
ArchivalResource: 160.5 linear ft.
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- Merriam, Charles Edward, 1874-1953. Papers, 1893-1957 (inclusive).
Dorothy Reed Mendenhall Papers MS 101., 1811 - 1988, 1890-1957
Title:
Dorothy Reed Mendenhall Papers 1811 - 1988 1890-1957
Public health specialist, physician and instructor. The papers focus on the life of a woman who made pioneering contributions to the fields of pathology, public health, maternal infant health, pediatrics, and nutrition, as well as early 20th century women's medical education. Mendenhall's Smith College years and her time at Johns Hopkins Medical School are well represented. Material includes research, writings, diaries and correspondence with her son, Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (president of Smith College). Other correspondents include patients and associates, such as Julia Lathrop, Grace Abbott, Katherine Lenroot, M. Carey Thomas, Margaret Long, William MacCallum, Dr. William Henry Welch, and Edmund Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes; (7.5 linear ft.)
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- Dorothy Reed Mendenhall Papers MS 101., 1811 - 1988, 1890-1957
Papers of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, 1917-1957
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Papers of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, 1917-1957
Correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, etc., of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, Democratic Party activist and reformer.
ArchivalResource: 2.29 linear feet (5+1/2 file boxes)
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- Brown, Dorothy Kirchwey. Papers, 1857-1981 (inclusive), 1912-1971 (bulk).
Van Waters, Miriam, 1887-1974. Papers, 1861-1971
Title:
Papers of Miriam Van Waters, 1861-1971
Correspondence, diaries, case studies, etc., of penologist Miriam Van Waters.
ArchivalResource: 51 file boxes, 3 half file boxes, 2 oversize folders, 1 folio+ folder, 15 folders of photographs, 14 reels phonotape, 1 reel microfilm, 1 reel motion picture film
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- Papers, 1861-1971
Papers, 1898-1961, 1921-1961 (bulk)
Title:
Papers, 1898-1961, 1921-1961 (bulk)
Correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, campaign material, notebooks, scrapbooks, and a diary relating to Democratic Party matters and her government positions on the Advisory Council of the President's Committee on Economic Security and the Social Security Board. Subjects include the campaign of 1936, Equal Rights Amendment, National Consumers' League, social security, women in politics, the New Deal, and women's wages and employment. Correspondents include Grace Abbott, Florence Allen, Clara Beyer, Harriet Elliott, James A. Farley, Felix Frankfurter, Lorena Hickok, Louis M. Howe, Herbert Lehman, Frances Perkins, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Alfred E. Smith, Harry S. Truman, Henry A. Wallace, and Sue S. White. Also, her unpublished manuscript of "An Aid to the End."
ArchivalResource: 10 linear ft.
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- Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962. Papers, 1898-1961, 1921-1961 (bulk)
Photographs Relating to Personnel in the Children's Bureau, 1920 - 1970
Title:
Photographs Relating to Personnel in the Children's Bureau, 1920 - 1970
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- Photographs Relating to Personnel in the Children's Bureau, 1920 - 1970
Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive)
Title:
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.
ArchivalResource: 2 linear ft.
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- Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964. Papers, 1918-1960 (inclusive).
Edith and Grace Abbott, Papers, 1905-1976
Title:
Edith and Grace Abbott, Papers, 1905-1976
ArchivalResource: 20 boxes, 10 linear feet
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- Edith and Grace Abbott, Papers, 1905-1976
Edith and Grace Abbott collection, 1909-1951.
Title:
Edith and Grace Abbott collection, 1909-1951.
The collection contains articles, book reviews, newspaper clippings, reports and correspondence. The materials deal with such subjects as social work, housing, child labor and juvenile delinquency.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft.
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- Edith and Grace Abbott collection, 1909-1951.
Abbott, Grace, 1878-1939. Correspondence to Eleanor Stimson Brooks, [between 1920 and 1939].
Title:
Correspondence to Eleanor Stimson Brooks, [between 1920 and 1939].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf)
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- Abbott, Grace, 1878-1939. Correspondence to Eleanor Stimson Brooks, [between 1920 and 1939].
Papers, 1890-1946
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Papers, 1890-1946
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, etc., of Louise Marion Bosworth, Wellesley student and settlement house worker.
ArchivalResource: 3 cartons, 2 file boxes, 1 oil painting, 1 reel microfilm (M-132)
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- Papers, 1890-1946
Mendenhall, Dorothy Reed, 1874-1964. Papers, 1811-1988 (bulk 1890-1957).
Title:
Papers, 1811-1988 (bulk 1890-1957).
The papers include personal and professional correspondence, research material, published and unpublished writings, lecture notes, photographs, genealogical material, and memorabilia. They focus on the life of a woman who made pioneering contributions to the fields of pathology, public health, maternal infant health, pediatrics, and nutrition, as well as early 20th century women's medical education. Mendenhall's Smith College years and her time at Johns Hopkins Medical School are well represented. Of particular interest is a manuscript autobiography (1886-1953) which details her training and experience as an early woman student and intern at Johns Hopkins Medical School, a physician, wife and mother. Professional material documents her research on Hodgkin's disease; her work with the Children's Bureau, writings, lecture notes, and teaching materials. Family materials include diaries and correspondence with her son, Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (president of Smith College). Correspondence with associates and patients includes discussions of baby care, child nutrition, maternity and pre-natal care. Other correspondents include Julia Lathrop, Grace Abbott, Katherine Lenroot, M. Carey Thomas, Margaret Long, William MacCallum, Dr. William Henry Welch, and Edmund Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft. (20 boxes)
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- Mendenhall, Dorothy Reed, 1874-1964. Papers, 1811-1988 (bulk 1890-1957).
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).
Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
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Papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial, 1836-1985 (inclusive), 1900-1955 (bulk)
The papers of Edna Lamprey Stantial document her work as friend and caretaker for Alice Stone Blackwell and Maud Wood Park, and as archivist of woman suffrage-related organizations. This collection also includes papers of Maud Wood Park, of Alice Stone Blackwell and the Blackwell family, and of Carrie Chapman Catt.
ArchivalResource: 7.3 linear feet ((16 + 1/2 file boxes, 1 card file box) plus 3 folio folders, 5 folio+ folders, 9 photograph folders, 1 object)
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- Stantial, Edna Lamprey. Papers, 1836-1958 (inclusive).
Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Letter : New York, to Grace Abbott, [Washignton, D.C.], 1923 Jan. 24.
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Letter : New York, to Grace Abbott, [Washignton, D.C.], 1923 Jan. 24.
Typed letter signed.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Letter : New York, to Grace Abbott, [Washignton, D.C.], 1923 Jan. 24.
Spanish Child Welfare Association of America. Spanish Child Welfare Association of America records, 1937-1939.
Title:
Spanish Child Welfare Association of America records, 1937-1939.
Collection consists of correspondence and office records of the Association, and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 2.2 linear feet (3 boxes)
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- Spanish Child Welfare Association of America. Spanish Child Welfare Association of America records, 1937-1939.
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).
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, 1848-1950 (inclusive)
Title:
Papers, 1848-1950 (inclusive)
Correspondence, diaries, speeches, articles, subject files, biographical papers, clippings, and printed material reflect Catt's efforts on behalf of the women's suffrage movement, feminism, and the cause of international peace. Her diaries, 1911-1923, recount in great detail her trip around the world (1911-1912) to gather support for women's suffrage. Correspondents include Alice Stone Blackwell, Ida Husted Harper, Mary Garrett Hay, Clara Hyde, Rosa Manus, Maud Wood Park, Mary Gray Peck, Rosika Schwimmer, Edna L. Stantial, and Justina Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 18 reels.
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- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947. Papers, 1848-1950 (inclusive).
Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-1961. Emily Greene Balch papers, 1842-1979 1875-1961 (bulk)
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Emily Greene Balch papers, 1842-1979 1875-1961 (bulk)
Correspondence (1875-1961); diaries (1876-1955); books and poetry by Balch; draft of autobiography and interviews with Mercedes M. Randall (1951); articles about Balch including Nobel Peace Prize publicity; research notes and subject files.
ArchivalResource: 25.75 linear ft.
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- Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-1961. Emily Greene Balch papers, 1842-1979 1875-1961 (bulk)
Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. Papers, ca. 1947
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Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. Papers ca. 1947
The Dorothy Bradbury Papers contain a manuscript copy of Bradbury's unpublished book, The Children's Advocate, which tells the story of the establishment and operation of the United States Children's Bureau from 1905-1946.
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- Bradbury, Dorothy Edith. Papers, ca. 1947
Blaine, John J. (John James), 1873-1934. John J. Blaine papers, 1894-1938.
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John J. Blaine papers, 1894-1938.
Papers of John J. Blaine, a Wisconsin progressive Republican who was state senator from Boscobel, 1909-1913; attorney general, 1919-1921; governor, 1921-1927; United States senator, 1927-1933; and member of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1933-1934. The collection consists mainly of correspondence and 8 volumes of speeches, and relates primarily to the years of his governorship. Papers of the period prior to 1921 contain references to Blaine's education, community affairs in Boscobel, his candidacy for a seat in Congress in 1904, investigations (1909-1911) of charges against Isaac Stephenson for unlawful use of money in the campaign of 1908, and Blaine's nonpartisan Progressive candidacy for governor in 1914. In the gubernatorial papers the major topic throughout is the issue of state taxation and finances in various forms: Blaine's opposition to the creation of a northern lakes state park; his request for revision of the income tax law by a special session of the legislature in 1922; his veto in 1923 of a bill to tax gasoline for highway construction; and the budgetary problems of the University and the state normal schools. Closely connected with Blaine's financial program was his emphasis on increased efficiency and economy in state departments. Between the Highway Department and the governor a controversy developed over expenditures, methods of letting contracts, and political influence. Correspondence concerning this conflict includes letters of 1924, when Arthur R. Hirst, chief engineer of the Highway Commission, resigned to oppose Blaine unsuccessfully for the gubernatorial nomination. The collection contains many papers on public welfare and law enforcement problems; the pardon of John Deitz in 1921; investigation of malfeasance of public officials in Kenosha County; surveys of the state prison and reformatory programs; and investigation of the care of the feeble-minded and other wards of the state. Prohibition was a continuing problem as is indicated by the scores of letters representing opinion for and against the various enforcement measures. Scattered letters show Blaine's opposition to the activities of the Ku Klux Klan and touch upon Klan incidents, particularly those at Boscobel in August, 1924, and at Marinette in November, 1926. Other topics discussed are the projected reorganization of the state educational system; the teacher retirement fund; the movement to consolidate rural schools; the furor created when the pacifist Mrs. Kate Richards O'Hare was given permission to lecture in the capitol in 1922; the Illinois-Wisconsin drainage suit revived by Blaine in the same year; and pure foods legislation. The collection contains also large quantities of routine correspondence concerning patronage, state contracts, and complaints of one sort and another. For Blaine's term in the Senate the collection consists mainly of carbon copies of his replies to letters from constituents. Some letters contain information on the participation of Wisconsin residents in the Bonus Army, 1932. Other papers deal with investigation of post office leases, especially in New York City, and with Blaine's sponsorship of a bill to have the Interstate Commerce Commission report on the fair value of lands and buildings to be acquired by the federal government. Among Blaine's correspondents were Grace Abbott, Joseph D. Beck, Zona Gale, Theodore Kronshage, Robert M. La Follette, Sr., Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Solomon Levitan, George W. Norris, Alfred T. Rogers, Edward A. Ross, Joseph Schafer, Isaac Stephenson, Edward Voigt, Edwin E. Witte, and Fred M. Wylie. Supplementing the correspondence is a set of bills introduced into Congress by Blaine while senator and a complete set of speeches, 1919-1933.
ArchivalResource: 15.0 c.f. (71 archives boxes)
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- Blaine, John J. (John James), 1873-1934. John J. Blaine papers, 1894-1938.
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).
Tilton, Elizabeth, 1869-1950. Papers, 1914-1949
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Papers of Elizabeth Tilton, 1914-1949
Diaries, drafts of autobiographical and family history books, correspondence, etc., of Elizabeth Tilton, temperance crusader, feminist, and writer.
ArchivalResource: 15 file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1 supersize folder, 2 reels of microfilm (M-59, reels 993-994, no. M30)
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- Papers, 1914-1949
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- American Association for Labor Legislation.
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- Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957.
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- Addams, Jane, 1860-1935
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- Anderson, Mary, 1872-1964.
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- Balch, Emily Greene, 1867-1961.
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- Beyer, Clara M. (Clara Mortenson)
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- Blaine, Anita McCormick.
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- Blaine, John J. (John James), 1873-1934.
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- Bondfield, Margaret Grace, 1873-1953.
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- Bosworth, Louise Marion, 1881-1982.
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- Bradbury, Dorothy Edith.
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- Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston, 1866-1948
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- Brown, Dorothy Kirchwey.
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- Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947.
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- Dewson, Molly, 1874-1962.
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Lenroot, Katharine F. (Katharine Fredrica), 1891-1982.
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- Merriam, Charles Edward, 1874-1953.
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Spanish Child Welfare Association of America.
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