Hazel Reed papers, 1949-1954.

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Hazel Reed papers, 1949-1954.

Pamphlets, mimeographed circulars, a letter, and other items pertaining to public health and safety; also, newspaper clippings, letters, and circulars concerning the Home Bureau's sponsorship of a United Nations flag sewing project in 1950.

.3 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7910557

Cornell University Library

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United Nations

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In 1945, four individuals who had worked on the Manhattan project-John L. Balderston, Jr., Dieter M. Gruen, W.J. McLean, and David B. Wehmeyer-formed a committee and wrote a letter to 154 public figures asking for their opinions about the possibility of the creation of a world government. Over the next year, as the various public figures responded to the letter, the responses were correlated into a report that was released in 1947. From the guide to the Balderston, John L., Jr. Colle...

Reed, Hazel

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Professor of extension service, College of Home Economics, Cornell University. From the description of Hazel Reed papers, 1949-1954. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64074685 From the guide to the Hazel Reed papers, 1949-1954., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...

New York State College of Home Economics

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Home Economics began as part of the Extension Service in 1900 with the arrival of Martha Van Rensselaer and the establishment of the Farmers' Wives Reading Course. In 1903-1904 Martha Van Rensselaer and Anna Botsford Comstock taught three courses within the College of Agriculture at Cornell University, relating to home and family life. In 1907 the Department of Home Economics was established at Cornell, with Martha Van Rensselaer and Flora Rose as its first instructors. In 1911 the two women bec...