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Social worker and reformer, Julia Clifford Lathrop was the first head of the United States Children's Bureau.
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Lucien Howe papers, 1892-1940 (inclusive), 1907-1931 (bulk).
Title:
Lucien Howe papers, 1892-1940 (inclusive),1907-1931 (bulk).
Letters of thanks and congratulations to American ophthalmologist Lucien Howe.
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- Lucien Howe papers, 1892-1940 (inclusive), 1907-1931 (bulk).
Additional papers, (inclusive), (bulk), 1857-1976, 1912-1971
Title:
Additional papers, (inclusive) (bulk) 1857-1976 1912-1971
Addenda to the papers of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, Democratic Party activist and reformer. (A-119)
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- Brown, Dorothy Kirchwey. Additional papers, 1857-1976 (inclusive), 1912-1971 (bulk).
Hudson, Manley Ottmer, 1886-1960. Papers, 1894-1960
Title:
Manley Ottmer Hudson papers
This collection includes material relating to Hudson's career, his activities in the negotiations of the Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919, and with projects and problems of the League of Nations, including his efforts in urging the U.S. to join the League, his involvement with the American Committee in Geneva of the League of Nations Association, his positions as a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and judge of the Permanent Court of International Justice, his participation in other international matters and disputes, and his research activities as director of the Harvard Law School Research in International Law project (1930's).
ArchivalResource: 168 boxes, 15 Paige boxes
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- Papers, 1894-1960
Family Planning Oral History Project. Records, 1909-1984 (inclusive), 1973-1977 (bulk).
Title:
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.
ArchivalResource: 0.75 linear ft. Transcripts: 121 sound tape reels. 24v.
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William Kent family papers, 1768-1961
Title:
William Kent family papers 1768-1961
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear feet (85 boxes)
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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
Oswald Garrison Villard papers
Title:
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.
Papers of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, 1917-1957
Title:
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)
http://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/sch00477/catalog View
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- Brown, Dorothy Kirchwey. Papers, 1857-1981 (inclusive), 1912-1971 (bulk).
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).
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).
Kent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961.
Title:
William Kent family papers
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
ArchivalResource: 35 linear ft. (85 boxes)
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- Kent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961 (inclusive).
Julia C. Lathrop collection, 1898-1921.
Title:
Julia C. Lathrop collection, 1898-1921.
The collection consists of an article about Julia Lathrop, correspondence from Lathrop, newspaper clippings, some of Lathrop's writings, and a copy of her "Pass on the Torch" address from the National Suffrage Convention.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 linear ft.
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- Julia C. Lathrop collection, 1898-1921.
Leiserson, William M. William M. Leiserson papers, 1901-1959.
Title:
William M. Leiserson papers, 1901-1959.
Professional and personal correspondence, diaries, photographs, speeches, articles, book drafts, and other writings, biographical materials, clippings, and trade union files of William M. Leiserson, labor economist, teacher, and arbitrator, who served on a number of state and national unemployment and labor relations boards. He also taught at Antioch College, 1926-1933, and did research in labor relations for the Twentieth Century Fund in the 1930s and 1940s. Particularly well documented is Leiserson's work as arbitrator for the clothing industry in the 1920s and his guidance in enactment of Ohio's unemployment law in the 1930s. While heading the National Mediation Board and serving as a member of the National Labor Relations Board, Leiserson provided expert opinion to Presidents Roosevelt and Truman and members of Congress. In the trade union files are materials gathered from numerous unions in the 1940s for Leiserson's study of trade union government. The extensive correspondence includes frequently detailed letters from Leiserson to union leaders, economists, and government officials. Among the most informative letters are those exchanged with longtime friends such as John R. Commons, Edwin E. Witte, Selig Perlman, David Saposs, Max Otto, Louis Stark of the New York Times, John A. Fitch of the New York School of Social Work, and poet Carl Sandburg. The photographs include images of Leiserson, his family, and colleagues. Also present are images of meetings and commissions with which Leiserson was involved.
ArchivalResource: 28.5 c.f. (71 archives boxes and 1 v.) and49 photographs (1 folder)
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- Leiserson, William M. William M. Leiserson papers, 1901-1959.
Blaine, Anita McCormick. Correspondence and papers, 1828-1958.
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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.
Abbott, Edith and Grace. Papers, 1870-1967
Title:
Abbott, Edith and Grace. Papers 1870-1967
Edith Abbott received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1905 and was a resident of Hull House until 1920. She served as Associate Director of the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy at the University of Chicago and also served as dean. She died in 1957. Grace Abbott received her Ph.M. from the University of Chicago in 1909 and studied law at the University of Chicago Law School. In 1915 she became the first director of the newly organized Immigrant's Protective League, and in 1917 was appointed to the Child Labor Division of the United States Children's Bureau. She as Edith both served as professors of Public Welfare at the University of Chicago. Grace died in 1939. 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 and Grace. Papers, 1870-1967
Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
Title:
Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
Collection was assembled by Shaw's friend and secretary, Lucy Elmina Anthony, and was used extensively by Ida Husted Harper in the preparation of her unpublished Shaw biography. It includes certificates, tributes, reminiscences, drafts of the Harper biography, clippings, photographs, correspondence, diaries and appointment books, writings and speeches, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear feet.
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- Papers, ca. 1863-1955
Illinois League of Women Voters. Illinois League of Women Voters and Cook County League of Women Voters records, 1921-1961.
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Illinois League of Women Voters and Cook County League of Women Voters records, 1921-1961.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, and other records created and/or collected by the Illinois League of Women Voters and the Cook County League of Women Voters, both nonpartisan political organizations. Materials relate to the organizations' activities in the areas of health care, housing, social security, employment, child labor, maternity and infant care, and permanent voter registration. Includes 11 photocopied items related to Flora Sylvester Cheney (1872-1929), first president of the Illinois League of Women Voters.
ArchivalResource: 7.5 linear ft. (16 boxes)
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- Illinois League of Women Voters. Illinois League of Women Voters and Cook County League of Women Voters records, 1921-1961.
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).
Murphy, Mary E., 1883-1948. Mary E. Murphy papers, 1921-1941
Title:
Mary E. Murphy papers, 1921-1941
The Mary E. Murphy Papers consist of correspondence with Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen (Louise deKoven Bowen), Julia Lathrop, and a letter from Julia Baran originally addressed to Dr. Ruth Howard.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 linear ft.
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- Murphy, Mary E., 1883-1948. Mary E. Murphy papers, 1921-1941
Breckinridge, Sophonisba P. Papers
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Breckinridge, Sophonisba P. Papers
Sophonisba P. Breckinridge (1866-1948) social scientist, social work educator. The papers include manuscripts of her unfinished autobiography which describes members of the resident at Hull House; correspondence; newspaper clippings; data from a study on Americanization (1918-1919); and sales and royalty records of her books. Correspondents include Jane Addams and Julia Lathrop.
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- Breckinridge, Sophonisba P. Papers
Lathrop, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932. Letter, 1926.
Title:
Letter, 1926.
Typed signed letter from Lathrop to Florence Kelley of the National Consumers' League re: passage of Sheppard-Towner Act.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Lathrop, Julia Clifford, 1858-1932. Letter, 1926.
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. Letters, 1894-1910.
Title:
Letters, 1894-1910.
Contains 9 letters, signed, to Jane Addams concerning settlement houses and fund drives in Great Britain and the United States. Includes letter to Julia Lathrop. Also includes enclosures and an envelope.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. Letters, 1894-1910.
Bureau of Vocational Information (New York, N.Y.). Records, 1908-1932 (inclusive).
Title:
Records, 1908-1932 (inclusive).
Papers collected by the Bureau on occupations for women include talks given in a course, "Woman in Industry: Her Opportunities in Business Today," given at NYU in 1915-1916; correspondence and clippings; and questionnaires from women around the U.S. in the arts, business, engineering, law, medical professions, personnel, religious, secretarial, and social work, the sciences, and statistics. The papers discuss the requirements, training, and advantages of the various fields and include material used by Beatrice Doerschuk in preparing the manuscript, "The Woman Secretary".
ArchivalResource: 9.5 linear ft.
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- Bureau of Vocational Information (New York, N.Y.). Records, 1908-1932 (inclusive).
Knox College (Galesburg, Ill.). [Honorary degrees series] / [Knox College, Galesburg, Ill.].
Title:
[Honorary degrees series] / [Knox College, Galesburg, Ill.]. 1849-
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- Knox College (Galesburg, Ill.). [Honorary degrees series] / [Knox College, Galesburg, Ill.].
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).
Bureau of Vocational Information. Records, 1908-1932
Title:
Records of the Bureau of Vocational Information, 1908-1932
Correspondence, questionnaires, printed material, etc., of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations and its predecessor Bureau of Vocational Information.
ArchivalResource: 9 cartons, 1 file box, 2 oversize folders, 28 reels of microfilm (M-118)
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- Records, 1908-1932
Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957. Edith and Grace Abbott papers, 1870-1967 (inclusive).
Title:
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.
ArchivalResource: 50 linear ft.
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- Abbott, Edith, 1876-1957. Edith and Grace Abbott papers, 1870-1967 (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.
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
Taylor, Graham, 1851-1938. Graham Taylor papers, 1820-1975, (bulk 1866-1940).
Title:
Graham Taylor papers, 1820-1975, (bulk 1866-1940).
Correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, works, diaries and other material relating to Taylor, the Chicago Commons, and his other activities, including a Chicago Daily News newspaper column, 1902-1938.
ArchivalResource: 34 cubic ft. (72 boxes and 2 oversize boxes)
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- Taylor, Graham, 1851-1938. Graham Taylor papers, 1820-1975, (bulk 1866-1940).
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].
American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 2, part b. Correspondence (H-M), 1910-1915. [microform]
Title:
Series 1, Subseries 2, part b. Correspondence (H-M), 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 worksite inspection; to child labor; to women's hours of work; to the minimum wage investigation; to lead poisoning; to questions of mediation and compulsory arbitration; to the study of anthrax as an occupational disease; to health insurance; to the 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 L.W. Hatch, Frederick L. Hoffman, Seth Low, Royal Meeker, Thomas J. Parkinson, I.M. Rubinow, and Henry R. Seager. Other individual and organizational correspondents of national significance or who wrote with some frequency include the following with names beginning with letters H-M: Fred S. Hall (secretary, Pennsylvania Child Labor Association); M.B. Hammond (associate professor, Ohio State University); William Hard (writer, EVERYBODY'S); G.W.W. Hanger (U.S. Bureau of Labor); Samuel R. Haythorn; C.R. Henderson; Hamilton Higday; Morris Hillquit; Frederick L. Hoffman (statistician, Prudential Insurance Co.); Reinhard Hohaus; Robert Hunter; Illinois State Federation of Labor; Frances Ingram (Neighborhood House, Louisville, Ky.); International Seamen's Union of America; International Typographical Union; Ethel M. Johnson (Massachusetts Dept. of Labor and Industry); Frederick N. Judson; Marie Kasten (State of Connecticut Industrial Commission); Florence Kelley; Arthur Kellogg; Paul U. Kellogg; Susan M. Kingsbury (director, Women's Educational and Industrial Union; William Kirk; Robert M. La Follette; John Lapp (editor, MODERN MEDICINE); Julia C. Lathrop (Hull House); William Launer (secretary, Glass Bottle Blowers' Association); Max Lazard; F. Lee (U.S. Senate legislative counsel); Don D. Lescohier (secretary, Minnesota Branch AALL); Samuel McCune Lindsay (secretary, National Child Labor Committee); Walter Lippmann; Max O. Lorenz (Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics, Wisconsin); Louisiana Board of Health; Owen R. Lovejoy (general secretary, National Child Labor Committee); and Seth Low. Other correspondents include S.W. McCall; Roswell C. McCrea (associate director, The School of Philanthropy); Mary E. McDowell (University of Chicago Settlement); W.E. McEwen (labor commissioner, Bureau of Labor and Industries, Minnesota); Alexander J. McKelway (secretary for the southern states, National Child Labor Committee); Reuben McKitrick; V.E. Macy (treasurer of New York Branch); W.A. Mahon (Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employees of America); Theodore Marburg; John Martin; Frederick C. Martindale (secretary of state, Dept. of State); Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics; Royal Meeker (U.S. Dept. of Labor); H.V. Mercer (attorney, member, Minnesota Employees' Compensation Commission); Darwin J. Meserole (managing attorney, The Cooperative Law Company); Henry C. Metcalf (Tufts College); John Mitchell (vice-president, A.F. of L.); Wesley C. Mitchell; Anne Morgan; Frank Morrison (A.F. of L.); Edward A. "Ned" Moseley (secretary, Interstate Commerce Commission); Henry Moskowitz (secretary, Society for Ethical Culture); and Hugo Munsterberg (professor).
ArchivalResource: Series 1, Subseries 2, parts a, b, and c: 8 linear ft. (on 9 microfilm reels)
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- American Association for Labor Legislation. Series 1, Subseries 2, part b. Correspondence (H-M), 1910-1915. [microform]
National Consumers' League. Records, 1922-1931.
Title:
Records, 1922-1931.
Typewritten correspondence concerning various issues of women's rights, primarily the passage of labor legislation, between Florence Kelley of the National Consumers' League and Julia C. Lathrop; and copies of "Leisure by Law for Women" by Kelley, and of "Why You Should Oppose Merit Rating" by Abraham Epstein of the American Association for Social Security.
ArchivalResource: 0.1 c.f. (1 folder)
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- National Consumers' League. Records, 1922-1931.
Wines, Frederick Howard, 1839-1912. Papers, 1861, 1871-1910.
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Papers, 1861, 1871-1910.
Family Correspondence primarily among Frederick, Fanny and Arthur Wines, their son, and Virginia Hackney, Fanny's sister, and William F. Hackney, an architect and Fanny's brother. Two letters from Julia C. Lathrop of Hull House. Printed material includes Frederick H. Wines' speeches, invitations, newspaper clippings. State reports. Floor plan. Legal brief. Will of Mary B. Hackney, Virginia's mother. Two scrapbooks of 1861 news clippings concerning the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 1.05 linear feet 2 1/2 boxes.
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- Wines, Frederick Howard, 1839-1912. Papers, 1861, 1871-1910.
Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
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Papers of Anna Howard Shaw in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1961
Collection was assembled by Shaw's friend and secretary, Lucy Elmina Anthony, and was used extensively by Ida Husted Harper in the preparation of her unpublished Shaw biography. It includes certificates, tributes, reminiscences, drafts of the Harper biography, clippings, photographs, correspondence, diaries and appointment books, writings and speeches, etc.
ArchivalResource: 1.75 linear feet.
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- Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919. Series X of the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1863-1955 (inclusive).
Papers of Ethel Sturges Dummer, 1689-1962
Title:
Papers of Ethel Sturges Dummer, 1689-1962
Correspondence, writings, photographs, etc., of Ethel Sturges Dummer, Chicago social welfare leader, philanthropist, and author.
ArchivalResource: 25 linear ft.; (57 file boxes, 2 1/2 file boxes, 1 oversize volume, 1 microfilm reel (M-55))
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- Papers, 1766-1962
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)
Talbot, Marion. Papers, 1854-1948
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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
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).
Henry Carter Adams papers
Title:
Henry Carter Adams papers
Professor of economics at University of Michigan, 1880-1921, statistician for the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1887-1911, developed standard accounting procedures for railroads. Papers include personal and professional correspondence, diaries, travel journals, drafts of books, letter books, reports and printed materials concerning his work with the Interstate Commerce Commission, his activities as an expert witness in railroad compensation and tax cases, and University of Michigan affairs.
ArchivalResource: 30.3 linear ft.
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- Henry Carter Adams Papers, 1964-1924
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 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).
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).
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
Dummer, Ethel Sturges, 1866-1954. Papers, 1766-1962 (inclusive).
Title:
Papers, 1766-1962 (inclusive).
Correspondence, speeches, photos, reports, minutes, and articles document Dummer's efforts on behalf of juvenile delinquents, prostitutes, and illegitimate children, as well as her interest in progressive education and Chicago public schools and her work with leaders of the mental hygiene movement. Included is correspondence with her daughter, Ethel Mintzer, director of the Francis W. Parker School in San Diego, and such sociologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and educators as Jane Addams, Havelock Ellis, Sigmund Freud, Jessie Hodder, Karen Horney, Julia Lathrop, Norman Thomas, Miriam Van Waters, and others. Fisher's papers include her correspondence with her husband and others, a note from Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, records of the LWV of Winnetka, IL, and poetry. Collection also includes 18th and 19th century letters and documents of the Sturges and Dummer families.
ArchivalResource: 22.25 linear ft.
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- Dummer, Ethel Sturges, 1866-1954. Papers, 1766-1962 (inclusive).
Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
Title:
Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
Letters and manuscripts of the Barrows family of New York.
ArchivalResource: 53 boxes (26 linear ft.)
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- Barrows family papers, 1861-1931.
Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston, 1866-1948. Papers, 1908-1949 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1908-1949 (inclusive).
Contains manuscripts of unfinished autobiography which describes members of the Breckinridge family, early years at the University of Chicago, and experiences as a resident at Hull House; correspondence; newspaper clippings; data from a study on Americanization (1918-1919); and sales and royalty records of her books. Correspondents include Jane Addams and Julia Lathrop.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear ft.
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- Breckinridge, Sophonisba Preston, 1866-1948. Papers, 1908-1949 (inclusive).
Van Waters, Miriam, 1887-1974. Papers, 1861-1971
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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
Women in war work (World War I) papers, circa 1920.
Title:
Women in war work (World War I) papers, circa 1920.
General description of the collection: This collection contains biographical notes and sketches of nine women who worked in public service during World War I, with lists of their accomplishments.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Women in war work (World War I) papers, circa 1920.
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1869-1945
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Catharine Waugh McCulloch papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
The Catharine Waugh McCulloch series of the Mary Earhart Dillon collection has been divided into four subseries: Personal and biographical, Writings and speeches, General correspondence, Suffrage and woman's rights. The papers primarily document McCulloch's research on women's legal status, and also her work with the Illinois Equal Suffrage Association (IESA), the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), and the League of Women Voters (LWV). There is also documentation of women in the legal profession and of McCulloch's friendships with other women suffragists and lawyers, and some biographical material. The papers contain little information about her family or social life. In reprocessing this series, the processor assumed that the existing filing system was either McCulloch's or Mary Earhart Dillon's and rearranged the papers as little as possible. Notes of explanation and background papers by McCulloch were found in many folders. These have not been listed in the inventory. There are also scattered notes by person/s unknown. There is correspondence in every subseries, and individuals and issues overlap: colleagues and associates were also personal friends. This means, for example, that there may be correspondence about suffrage not only in subseries D, but also in subseries C, in both general correspondence and correspondence arranged by individual. Subseries A, Personal and biographical (#54-58), is arranged chronologically and includes college and law school catalogs and programs, photographs of McCulloch and her husband, clippings about and tributes to McCulloch, and a small amount of personal and family correspondence. Subseries B, Writings and speeches (#59-83), is arranged chronologically and includes pamphlets by McCulloch and others; writings exclusively by others are at the end. The series includes works in manuscript, typescript, and print. Subseries C, General correspondence (#84-178), is divided into two sections. The first consists of correspondence with numerous people, and is arranged chronologically, with undated letters at the end. It includes a letterbook of copies of outgoing letters, 1892-95. Only about one-quarter of these are fully legible; the rest are badly faded so that another quarter is illegible and half barely legible. As much as possible was microfilmed. There is a large amount of correspondence of National American Woman Suffrage Association, Illinois Equal Suffrage Association, and other state suffrage associations in this section. The second section, arranged alphabetically by correspondent, consists of larger groups of letters exchanged with fewer individuals. Subseries D, Suffrage and woman's rights (#179-335), includes one folder on Prohibition and a section on the League of Women Voters. The bulk of the subseries is further sub-divided into National American Woman Suffrage Association, Illinois, Other states, and International. The series consists of correspondence, organizational records, photographs, lists, reports, questionnaires and responses, programs, publications, memorabilia, clippings, itineraries, drawings, press releases, legislation, scrapbooks, and surveys. Clippings were scattered throughout the subseries and are noted in the inventory only for folders containing solely clippings. Most clippings were discarded after microfilming.
ArchivalResource: 281 folders
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- McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, b. 1862. Series VI of the Mary Earhart Dillon Collection, 1869-1945 (inclusive).
McCulloch, Catharine Waugh, 1862-1945. Papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
Title:
Catharine Waugh McCulloch papers in the Mary Earhart Dillon collection, 1869-1945
Correspondence, speeches, articles, etc., of Catharine Waugh McCulloch, suffragist and lawyer.
ArchivalResource: 281 folders
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- Papers, 1869-1945
Jane Addams Papers
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Jane Addams Papers
The bulk of the Jane Addams Collection consists of correspondence, as well as Rockford Seminary notebooks, diaries, engagement calendars, writings and speeches by and about Addams, passports, visiting cards, reviews of her books, reference files, death notices, condolences, descriptions of memorial services, photographs, the Nobel Peace Prize medal, and memorabilia. Also of note is a very large quantity of mounted clippings (1892-1935) about Addams and material related to the operation of Hull-House. Assorted papers of her father, John Huy Addams, and of the Addams, Weber and Reiff families are also part of the collection. Current articles and reference works on Jane Addams update the collection continually. The personal library of Addams of books on the subjects of peace and international relations forms a separate special collection in the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. The correspondence of Addams includes letters written to many of the most influential figures of her generation. Emily Greene Balch, a Women's International League for Peace and Freedom official and former Wellesley College professor, and Mary Rozet Smith, a Hull-House resident and intimate friend, each wrote hundreds of letters to her. A sampling of Addams' correspondents includes Edith Abbott, Grace Abbott, Katherine Devereux Blake, Edward Bok, Louise de Koven Bowen, Carrie Chapman Catt, Dorothy Detzer, John Dewey, Madeleine Z. Doty, Helena Stuart Dudley, Richard Theodore Ely, Alice Hamilton, Herbert Hoover, Maney O. Hudson, Hannah Clothier Hull, Harold L. Ickes, Ada L. James, William James, David Starr Jordan, Florence Kelley, Paul Underwood Kellogg, Frances Alice Lochner, Ida C. Lovett, Robert Morss Lovett, Lucia Ames Mead, Margaret Dreier Robins, Theodore Roosevelt, Rosika Schwimmer, Amelia Sears, Anna Garlin Spencer, Ellen Gates Starr, Alzina Parsons Stevens, Ida Minerva Tarbell, Graham Taylor, Lee Demarest Taylor, Lillian D. Wald, Julia Grace Wales, Woodrow Wilson, Amy Woods, and Mary Emma Wooley. Among the foreign correspondents are Gertrud(e) Baer, Henrietta Octavia Barnett, Kathleen D. Courtney, Camille Drevet, Vilma Glücklich, Yella Hertzka, Lida Gustava Heymann, Aletta H. Jacobs, Tano Jodai, Catherine E. Marshall, Beatrice Potter Webb, and Sidney James Webb. Further information about Jane Addams can be found in published autobiographies, as well as other secondary material owned by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. See also comments on traveling and working with Addams (1915, 1919, 1922) by Lucy Biddle Lewis in her papers owned by the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore College. There are several variations of collections by/about Jane Addams available. This finding aid for the Jane Addams Collection describes ONLY the original documents and resources actually owned by the Swarthmore College Peace Collection (SCPC). The notations concerning microfilm in this finding aid refer to the published microfilm set: The Jane Addams Papers (Ann Arbor, MI: University Microfilms, Inc. (UMI), 1984). The Swarthmore College Peace Collection does not own a full set of the original resources included in this microfilm. The published microfilm set entitled The Jane Addams Papers (ed. Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, et. al., UMI, 1984) consists of 82 reels with thousands of documents concerning the life of Jane Addams. These original sources come from hundreds of archival repositories and libraries around the world, INCLUDING most of those deposited at the SCPC. The Jane Addams Papers [microfilm set] is currently owned by over 40 academic and large public libraries across the United States. The printed guide to this set of microfilm describes the contents of each reel of microfilm and is entitled The Jane Addams Papers (edited by Mary Lynn Bryan, et. al., Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI, 1985). In 1996, a detailed index to the published microfilm set was published under the title: The Jane Addams Papers: A Comprehensive Guide (edited by Mary Lynn McCree Bryan, et. al., Indiana University Press, 1996). These resources are NOT available online. Researchers who wish to consult the microfilm must first examine the printed guide or index to determine which reel(s) of microfilm to use.
ArchivalResource: 130 linear ft.
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- Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. Papers, 1838-, 1880-1935 (bulk).
Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. Letter: Hull-House, Chicago, to Paul M. Angle, Springfield, Ill., 1932 June 24.
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Letter: Hull-House, Chicago, to Paul M. Angle, Springfield, Ill., 1932 June 24.
Discusses publications concerning Julia Lathrop.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.); 24 cm.
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- Addams, Jane, 1860-1935. Letter: Hull-House, Chicago, to Paul M. Angle, Springfield, Ill., 1932 June 24.
William Kent family papers, 1768–1961
Title:
William Kent family papers, 1768–1961
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, topical files, biographical files, scrapbooks, and other material relating to William Kent's businesses, political activities, and family. The papers document his activities as a municipal reformer in Chicago and Northern California; his interests in conservation, recreation, and public control of water power; his campaigns for election to Congress; his service in the U.S. House of Representatives and on the U.S. Tariff Commission; and his business interests in cattle ranches in Nebraska and Nevada. The papers also include materials relating to the activities of Kent's wife, Elizabeth Thacher Kent, Mrs. Kent's family, and the Kent children and grandchildren. Papers of Elizabeth Thacher Kent document her interests in women's suffrage, the Equal Rights Amendment, and international peace and her participation in the National Woman's Party and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
ArchivalResource: 35 Linear Feet (85 boxes)
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- Kent, William, 1864-1928. William Kent family papers, 1768-1961 (inclusive).
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Bureau of Vocational Information (New York, N.Y.)
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