Publications and reports, 1852-1983.

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Publications and reports, 1852-1983.

Publications of New York and national Young Men's Christian Associations (YMCA), including annual reports, 1852-1983, YMCA Yearbook and Roster, 1903-1980, and "Association Notes," New York newsletter, 1886-1919. Reports include surveys on New York City, 1925-1926, 1943-1944, Staten Island, 1929, West Side boys, 1942, 1947, Bronx Union Branch, 1935, 1945, Uptown Branch, 1937-1952, Westchester-Bronx, 1946, East Side, 1940, 1950, Youth Program, 1959, Railroad Branch, 1939, William Sloane House, 1931-1936, McBurney Branch, 1945, Chinatown, 1946, and Brooklyn and Queens, 1927-1928. Also contains "Statement of Facts," 1938-1939, a report on all aspects of the history, managements, and procedures of YMCA in New York; and studies on Brooklyn Long Range plan, 1981-1983, and wage-price freeze.

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YMCA of the USA

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A child of evangelical Protestantism, the YMCA at first considered itself a specialized agency for bringing young men to Christ. Although the early Y's mission was unabashedly religious in nature, the organization focused on method rather than doctrine or philosophy. Dominated by business men rather than professional religious leaders, the movement tended to emphasize facilities, expansion, practical usefulness, and specific influence. Early work included not only the distribution of tracts, Bib...

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Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New York. Railroad Branch.

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