Leonard Mayo papers 1926-1988

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Leonard Mayo papers 1926-1988

The Leonard Mayo papers reflect his prominent role in social welfare, particularly in the areas of child welfare, mental retardation and public health issues. The papers include Mayo's speeches and writings and his professional and academic working files. The papers are richest in their coverage of the years from the late 1950's to the early 1970's. They document Mayo's work with the International Union of Child Welfare, the President's Committee on Mental Retardation, and, to a lesser extent, the Association for the Aid of Crippled Children, Case Western University's School of Applied Social Sciences, and many other organizations and agencies.

22 linear feet (18 record cartons)

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International Union of Child Welfare

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Mayo, Leonard

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Leonard W. Mayo was a leading educator and administrator in the field of welfare and community health concerns for more than fifty years. Mayo's career blended teaching and agency administrative positions. He also held numerous offices in social service organizations, including: the Child Welfare League of America, National Conference of Social Work, and the International Union for Child Welfare. Leonard W. Mayo was born in 1899 in Canaan, New York, to William Withington...

Association for the Aid of Crippled Children

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Case Western Reserve University

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United States. President's Committee on Mental Retardation

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