Little, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Howell), 1885-1986

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Administrator with woman's correctional institution, manufacturing firm, and relief agencies, state legislator, and volunteer, of Guilford, Conn.

From the description of Eleanor H. Little papers, 1915-1986. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28418045

Eleanor H. Little was born on 9 December 1885, in Media, Pennsylvania . She lived in Pennsylvania until entering Wellesley College, where she received a B.A. in History in 1908. After graduation, Little worked as a matron at Sleighton Farms, a women's correctional institution near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, until 1913. She attended Columbia University and received a Master's of Art degree in Sociology in 1915. Afterward, Little worked as a parole officer and psychologist for the Clinton Farms for Women, another correctional institution, in Clinton, New Jersey . Her major areas of professional activity have included social work, guidance, and teaching; later in her career, she became interested in industrial engineering, industrial relations, and government service.

After leaving her position at Clinton Farms, Little moved into the realm of industry and worked for the U.S. Rubber Company in New Haven, Connecticut, where she was involved first in teacher, and later in industrial engineering, including planning job classifications. She stayed with U.S. Rubber until 1929, when the plant in New Haven closed. She transferred to the main office in New York in 1930.

In 1931, Little turned to government service. She became Secretary for the Connecticut Unemployment Commission. By 1933, with the creation of the Connecticut Emergency Relief Commission by Governor Wilbur Cross, she became secretary and later administrator of this agency. Little was responsible for administering the entire statewide relief program until 1937.

Little was elected representative to the Connecticut General Assembly in 1941 and again in 1945, where she served on two committees as chair: the Personnel Committee and the Public Welfare and Humane Institutions Committee. In addition to these responsibilities, she began volunteer work, and was connected with the State Farms and Department of Corrections from 1946 to 1969. Little also served as officer in various organizations: the League of Women Voters, the AAUW, the Guilford Board of Education, and the Wellesley Alumnae Association . A long-time resident of Guilford, Connecticut, Miss Little died 15 March 1986.

From the guide to the Eleanor H. Little Papers., undated, 1915-1986., (Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center .)

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associatedWith Connecticut. Emergency Relief Commission. corporateBody
associatedWith Connecticut. General Assembly. House of Representatives corporateBody
correspondedWith Gill, Corrington, 1898-1946 person
correspondedWith Hopkins, Harry L. (Harry Lloyd), 1890-1946 person
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Guilford (Conn.)
Keney Park (Hartford, Conn.)
East Lyme (Conn.)
Hartford (Conn.)
United States
Connecticut
Rocky Neck State Park (Conn.)
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Connecticut
Connecticut
Connecticut
Connecticut
Connecticut. Dept. of Correction
Connecticut. Emergency Relief Commission
Connecticut. General Assembly. House of Representatives
Corrections
Corrections
Disaster relief
Disaster relief
Disaster relief
East Lyme (Conn.)
Guilford (Conn.)
Hartford (Conn.)
Keney Park (Hartford, Conn.)
New Deal, 1933-1939
Parks
Parks
Public welfare
Public welfare
Rocky Neck State Park (Conn.)
Unemployed
Unemployed
United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration
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Voluntarism
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Legislators
Public officers
Volunteers
Women legislators
Women volunteers in social service
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Birth 1885

Death 1986

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