Records, 1858-1988 (inclusive).

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Records, 1858-1988 (inclusive).

Collection includes incorporation papers, bylaws, annual reports, and histories; news releases, publications, and clippings, 1887-1984; minutes, reports, and correspondence of board and board committees, correspondence, etc., of executive directors and secretaries, personnel and development records, 1865-1988; brochures, proposals, contracts, correspondence with funding agencies regarding programs, 1887-1987; ledgers, payrolls, and other accounting records, including correspondence, 1887-1983; and audio-visual materials consisting of photographs, films, and sound recordings.

140 linear ft.

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Coit, Eleanor Gwinnell, 1894-1976

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United Community Services of Metropolitan Boston

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Putnam, Glendora McIlwain.

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Boston Young Women's Christian Association (Massachusetts)

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United Way of Massachusetts Bay

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Fuller, Alvan T. (Alvan Tufts), 1878-1958

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Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933

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Lawrence, William, 1850-1941

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7th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts. From the description of William Lawrence letter to Mrs. Forbes [manuscript], 1930 Apr 28. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 256490554 Bishop of Massachusetts. From the description of Draft petition to Governor Fuller, 1927 April 11-12. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 67836461 ...

Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.

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