Whiting Williams Papers 1899-1969

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Whiting Williams Papers 1899-1969

Whiting Williams (1878-1975) was a labor relations consultant and writer in Cleveland, Ohio, who also served as secretary of the Welfare Federation of Cleveland. The collection consists of correspondence, material concerning the Williams family, manuscripts or copies of articles, manuscripts of books and lectures, clippings of stories by and about Williams, and miscellaneous material.

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Williams, Whiting, 1878-1975

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Charles Whiting Williams was born in Shelby, Ohio in 1878. He graduated from Oberlin College in 1899, undertaking graduate study in theology at the University of Berlin and Chicago Theological Seminary. In 1904, President Henry Churchill King named Williams Presidential Assistant. In 1912, Williams helped to form the Cleveland Federation of Charity and Philanthropy, serving as its executive secretary until 1918. Subsequently, he became a consultant and author in the field of labor- management re...