William Simon papers, ca. 1954-1975.

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William Simon papers, ca. 1954-1975.

Research materials, published articles and papers, interview guides and transcripts, correspondence, grant proposals and expenditure reports, sound recordings, and other papers of William Simon, a sociologist who studied human sexuality. Materials primarily relate to Simon's work at the Institute for Juvenile Research (IJR) in Chicago, especially his involvement in a study of working-class youths. Also present are materials related to Simon's work at the Institute for Sex Research (ISR) at Indiana University and to Simon's scholarly research, publications, and presentations. Some materials compiled by James R. Bennett are included.

23 sound recordings (in 2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8083098

Chicago History Museum

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Simon, William, 1930-2000

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Institute for Sex Research.

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Institute for Juvenile Research (Ill.)

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Established in 1909 as the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute; renamed the IJR in 1917; it ran the first child guidance clinic and the second organized psychology training program in the nation. It also was one of the first sites for training child psychiatrists. Affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1990. From the description of Institute for Juvenile Research (Illinois) records, ca. 1930-1980. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713342170 ...

Bennett, James, 1942-....

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