Records, 1919-1939.
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International Institute of New Bedford (Mass.)
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The International Institute of New Bedford (Massachusetts) was organized by the New Bedford YWCA in 1918. It was retained as a separate branch until 1931, when it was moved to the main building of the Association and reorganized as the "International Department." It was discontinued in 1942. From the description of Records, 1919-1939. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62800221 From the guide to the International Institute of New Bedford Records, 191...
Young Women's Christian Association (New Bedford, Mass.)
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American Council for Nationalities Service
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The American Council for Nationalities Services had its origins during World War I in the United States Committee on Public Information, Division of Work with the Foreign Born. After several brief nongovernmental affiliations, the Division became independent in 1921 as the Foreign Language Information Service (FLIS). Its main purpose was educational; it also provided service to immigrant organizations. The FLIS was disbanded in 1939 and succeeded by Common Council for American Unity...