Yonata Feldman Papers 1937-1981

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Yonata Feldman Papers 1937-1981

Social worker and professor. Specializing in treatment of emotionally disturbed children, Feldman conducted seminars and institutes around the country; and served as consultant for numerous institutions, social work agencies, and case workers. Material includes writings (including autobiographical material), teaching material, correspondence, case notes, and photographs.

7 boxes; (3.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6322792

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Smith College. School for Social Work

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The Smith College School for Social Work was initially established as an experiment in the summer of 1918 to prepare social workers for the impending emergencies of World War I. The School became a permanent program of the College in 1919. It was originally known as the Training School for Social Work, but by 1924 it was known by its present name. From the description of School for Social Work records, 1919-[ongoing]. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 53318688 ...

Feldman, Yonata

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Social worker; Professor. Born Estonia, 1892; died 1981. From the description of Papers 1937-1981 bulk 1965-1981. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 46317776 Yonata Feldman "with Mrs. Bell, ready for a call to service to the Comstock team" at the Smith School for Social Work baseball game, July 4, 1957 Yonata Feldman served on the faculty of the Smith College School for Social Work for many years. She was born in 1892 in Estonia and studied at the...