Gladys H. Culp papers, 1941-1968.

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Gladys H. Culp papers, 1941-1968.

The collection contains student materials from Culp's undergraduate and graduate years at USC, including book reports, term projects, examination papers, and essays on such topics eugenics, race relations, industrial sociology, and union leadership. It also contains a report, letter, commendation, and other materials related to her career in social work with the Bureau of Public Assistance of the County of Los Angeles, especially in the 1960s.

.25 linear ft. (1 box)

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Culp, Gladys H., 1904-1993

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Gladys H. Culp was a sociology undergraduate student at the University of Southern California in the mid 1940s, who also did some graduate work at USC in the mid 1950s. By 1968 Culp had become a Supervising Social Worker at the Metro North District of the Bureau of Public Assistance of Los Angeles County. In 1964 she led a statewide demonstration project, undertaken by Adult Protective Services, to transfer patients, many of whom had been institutionalized for decades, from state hospitals and i...

Los Angeles County (Calif.). Bureau of Public Assistance

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University of Southern California. Library

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