Boehm Foundation (New York, N.Y.) records, 1963-2004 (Bulk dates: 1993-2002).

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Boehm Foundation (New York, N.Y.) records, 1963-2004 (Bulk dates: 1993-2002).

The Boehm Foundation Records consist overwhelmingly of files pertaining to the grants that the Foundation administered. While the subject matter of these files varies somewhat, almost all of the files contain correspondence between the Foundation and the grantee organization. Many of them include supplemental information from the grantee organization such as annual reports, brochures, flyers, publications, etc., which in most cases indicate the ways in which the Foundation's grant was spent.

18 linear ft. (36 boxes)

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Lawyers' Committee on Nuclear Policy

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Boehm, Frances.

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Institute for Policy Studies

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On September 1, 1963, the Peace Research Institute changed its name to the Institute for Policy Studies. The IPS was founded as a "transnational center for research, education, and social invention." It advocates critical study of U.S. policy and suggests alternative concepts and strategies. IPS produces the "independent socialist newpaper," In These Times. From the description of Collection, 1962-[ongoing]. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 28296789 ...

Boem, Robert.

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Austermiller, Judy.

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Center for Constitutional Rights (New York, N.Y.)

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The original name of this organization was Law Center for Constitutional Rights. The Center is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization representing legal cases related to discrimination, repression, and social injustice, particularly First Amendment freedoms, women's rights, and civil liberties. From the description of Collection, 1970-[ongoing]. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 27057505 ...

Boehm Foundation (New York, N.Y.)

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The Boehm Foundation was born in 1962 when Louis Boehm, a successful lawyer and real estate investor from New York City, died and set aside one million dollars of his estate to aid future "deserving scholars." Boehm's son, Robert, and several family friends used the bequest to start the Louis Boehm Foundation in 1963, the same year that Robert and his wife Frances organized the Lillian Boehm Foundation. Named after and funded in part by Robert's mother, the Lillian Boehm Foundation ...