Papers, 1880s-1978.

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Papers, 1880s-1978.

Papers include small amount of original manuscript material as well as reprints of published writings; printed sources; speeches; biographical material; memorabilia; photographs; a scrapbook kept by McCulloch's mother; and writings by close friend and pacifist Henrietta Roelofs. Includes McCulloch's notes on education, religion, social progress, working women, marriage and the women's movement, as well as her writings "Loyalty and Freedom", "The Kingdom of Our Thoughts" and "Woman's Point of View"; articles from Christianity and Crisis and articles and editorial comments from The Association Monthly (1918-22) and The Woman's Press (1922-44), both YWCA publications; and publications edited by MucCullough.

.75 linear ft. (2 boxes; 9 books)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7626050

Smith College, Neilson Library

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National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War (U.S.)

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The National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War was a cooperative enterprise of several American women's organizations--none of them pacifist but all of them interested in working for peace. Carrie Chapman Catt was one of the organizers. The Committee was supported financially by grants from the cooperating organizations, as well as by individual contributions. The emphasis was on education; the two outstanding activities were the annual conference, instituted in 1925 and continuing until th...

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

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