Papers, 1911-1996.

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Papers, 1911-1996.

The materials pertain primarily to the social work career of Evelina Belden Paulson. They also include the papers of her husband and lawyer Henry T. Paulson, her daughter, religious journalist Mary Paulson Harrington and son, historian Belden Paulson.

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Paulson, Evelina Belden, 1885-1966.

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Pioneer social worker, Evelina Belden Paulson began her career at the settlement Hiram House in Cleveland Ohio. While a graduate student at the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Evelina Belden Paulson lived and worked at the settlement houses at Northwestern University, Chicago Commons, Bethesda House. Upon graduating, Evelina Belden Paulson became a special agent for the U.S. Department of Labor. From 1919-1920, she worked as a field agent for the American Red Cross and conducted surve...

Paulson, Henry T.

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Harrington, Mary Paulson.

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Paulson, Belden H.

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Belden H. Paulson was born on June 29, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois. He received a B.A. from Oberlin College (1950) and a M.A. (1955) from the University of Chicago. Paulson then worked as a relief worker in Italy and from 1959 to1961 served as Special Consultant to the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees in Rome. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1962 with a Ph.D. in political science. His dissertation on Italian Communist community politics was entitled Revolution in the Vil...

Poulsen family.

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