Papers, ca.1910-ca.1965 (inclusive).

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Papers, ca.1910-ca.1965 (inclusive).

Collection includes the first draft of an unpublished autobiography begun in 1958, entitled Living Through Covered Wagon to Space Ship Age, that contains material on juvenile justice, women police, sex education by parents, and travels in Europe, the U.S., and Mexico. There are also photographs, published and unpublished writings, clippings, and professional and personal correspondence.

3.5 linear ft.

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United States. Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Women's Work Division.

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University of Guadalajara. School of Social Work.

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Knox College (Galesburg, Ill.)

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Université de Paris

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Kekua College.

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Pasadena Institute for Radio.

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American Relief Clearinghouse (France)

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American Red Cross

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On December 2, 1905, Mrs. Tunis G. Bergen brought together a group of Brooklyn residents at the Barnard Club House on Remsen Street to form New York City's first borough-based Red Cross organization. With an initial membership roster of 300, the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross embarked on its first major campaign to aid victims of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, collecting over $100,000 and thousands of articles of clothing to contribute to the relief effort. From this point on, th...