International Institute of St. Louis (Mo.)
The St. Louis, Missouri, International Institute was established in 1919 under the direction of Letitia Fyffe; it was under the auspices of the YWCA from 1920 on. Surveys of St. Louis' approximately 13% foreign population had established a need for organized outreach to the immigrants there. Conflict soon developed in differences of outlook and procedure between the YWCA and the Institute, and in 1923, the Institute separated from the YWCA and became an agency of the St. Louis Community Fund. However, some contact was maintained with the YWCA until 1929. The Institute provedied casework, education, and recreation services. During the Depression of the 1930s, services were curtailed by financial problems. The cutback in programs was partially alleviated by government funding and staff from the Works' Projects Administration. During the Depression, cooperative efforts between the Institute and ethnic communities were manifested by Christmas Folk Festivals, International Arts and Crafts Exhibits, and the International Folk Festival of 1934. From 1935-1937, a branch was active in the Italian American section of Fairmont Hill. During World War II and.
the years following, efforts were concentrated on resettlement of refugees and war brides. Betwen 1950 and 1960, recreational group activities figure prominently in records of the Institute. In 1955, the Institute became affiliated with the American Council for Nationalities Service.
From the description of Records, 1919-1960. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62730884
The St. Louis, Missouri, International Institute was established in 1919 under the direction of Letitia Fyffe; it was under the auspices of the YWCA from 1920 on. Surveys of St. Louis' approximately 13% foreign population had established a need for organized outreach to the immigrants there. Conflict soon developed in differences of outlook and procedure between the YWCA and the Institute, and in 1923, the Institute separated from the YWCA and became an agency of the St. Louis Community Fund. However, some contact was maintained with the YWCA until 1929. The Institute provided casework, education, and recreation services. During the Depression of the 1930s, services were curtailed by financial problems. The cutback in programs was partially alleviated by government funding and staff from the Works' Projects Administration. During the Depression, cooperative efforts between the Institute and ethnic communities were manifested by Christmas Folk Festivals, International Arts and Crafts Exhibits, and the International Folk Festival of 1934. From 1935-1937, a branch was active in the Italian American section of Fairmont Hill.
During World War II and the years following, efforts were concentrated on resettlement of refugees and war brides. Between 1950 and 1960, recreational group activities figure prominently in records of the Institute. In 1955, the Institute became affiliated with the American Council for Nationalities Service.
From the guide to the International Institute of St. Louis Records, 1919-1960, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc])
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creatorOf | International Institute of St. Louis (Mo.). Records, 1919-1960. | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis | |
creatorOf | International Institute of St. Louis Records, 1919-1960 | University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Center [ihrc] |
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associatedWith | American Council for Nationalities Service. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Fyffe, Letitia | person |
associatedWith | Fyffe, Letitia. | person |
associatedWith | Young Women's Christian Association (Saint Louis, Mo.) | corporateBody |
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Missouri--Saint Louis |
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Children of immigrants |
Children of immigrants |
Festivals |
Festivals |
Refugees |
Refugees |
Social settlements |
Social settlements |
Social work with immigrants |
Social work with immigrants |
Young Women's Christian associations |
Young Women's Christian associations |
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Corporate Body
Active 1919
Active 1960