Bradley Buell papers, 1919-1967.

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Bradley Buell papers, 1919-1967.

The collection documents Buell's work for the American Association of Social Workers, Community Chests and Councils, and the Russell Sage Foundation. A 1919 study of the Cigar Makers International Union, and an oral history interview with Buell are included.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7886098

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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Buell, Bradley

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Bradley Buell was an editor of the "Survey Midmonthly" and founded Community Research Associates. He was active in the American Association of Social Workers, and involved with Community Chests and Councils. From the description of Bradley Buell papers, 1919-1967. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63313498 Josiah Bradley Buell (usually known as Bradley or "Si"), social worker, author/editor, and community planning consultant, was born i...

Community Chests and Councils of America

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Cigar Makers' International Union of America

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The Cigar Makers National Union of the United States formed in 1864 with delegates from local unions in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other cities in attendance. The Union became international in 1867 with the affiliation of Canadian locals. In 1875, the Cigar Makers of New York affiliated with the CMIUA and became Local 144. Samuel Gompers was the Local's president and Adolph Strasser was financial secretary. Gompers was appointed an international organizer and in 1886 became a vice pr...

American Association of Social Workers

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