Papers, [ca. 1874-1914].

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Papers, [ca. 1874-1914].

Dodge's papers include a manuscript notebook, 1889-1902, labelled "Personal Work, Papers, and Addresses," containing notes on lectures she delivered about working girls' clubs; lists of topics for talks and lectures to be delivered at women's groups, Bible classes, girls' clubs, and other groups; copies of letters she wrote in her capacity as treasurer of Teachers College, 1890s; reports of the Committee on Holiday Houses, 1893-1896; accounts and attendance records of the Choral Union, 1893-1894, and miscellaneous notes. Also, four diaries, January 1899-January 1914, containing brief daily entries; a record book, 1874-1913, containing statistics on Dodge's correspondence and other office work, speaking engagements, writings, and other activities; three volumes relating to the three Ps Circle of the 38th Street Working Girls' Society, New York (the three Ps were purity, perseverance, and pleasantness), 1899-1915, containing printed cards, pictures, postcards, and leaflets containing advice, instructions, and inspirational messages for girls, and circular letters containing similar information by Grace Dodge; and a scrapbook "Book of Reminiscences," 1884-1909, presented to Dodge by her friends at Teachers College, containing photographs of Teachers College and surroundings, printed flyers and announcements relating to Teachers College events, and tributes to Dodge.

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