Graduate School of Social Work Records, 1935-1993 (bulk 1936-1981).

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Graduate School of Social Work Records, 1935-1993 (bulk 1936-1981).

Consists of diaries, scrapbooks, correspondence, reports and publications. The diaries and scrapbooks document the School's history during the tenures of deans Walter McGuinn, S.J. and Dorothy L. Book. The collection also contains files on special projects and programs (such as work with the Peace Corps and the School's anniversary celebrations).

ca. 8.5 linear ft. (13 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7543598

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