Wilbur C. and Elsie C. Phillips papers, 1849-1965.

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Wilbur C. and Elsie C. Phillips papers, 1849-1965.

Records document their reform activities in New York, Milwaukee, and Cincinnati, especially their efforts to improve child health by securing clean milk and educating mothers in the principles of child hygiene.

23 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7885270

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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National Social Unit Organization.

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Milwaukee Child Welfare Commission.

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Phillips, Wilbur C., 1880-

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Wilbur and Elsie Phillips were social theoreticians who devoted most of their lives to the development of his "social unit plan," a democratic neighborhood structure through which local residents could participate directly in the control of community affairs, with particular emphasis on the provision of neighborhood health care. From the description of Wilbur C. and Elsie C. Phillips papers, 1849-1965. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63285859 ...

Phillips, Elsie Cole, 1879-1961

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New York Milk Committee

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