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Survey Associates records

Summary Information
Title: Survey Associates records
Dates: 1891-1952
Creator: Survey Associates
Extent: 89 linear feet, contained in 214 manuscript boxes
Language: English
Collection Number: SW 1
Abstract:
Editorial, administrative, and financial records of the publishers of the Survey magazines comprise this collection. The Survey was published from 1909 through 1952 under the editorship of Paul Kellogg as a journal of social interpretation that sought to inform social workers and a broader audience of concerned citizens. It developed from the Charities Review , a monthly organ of the New York Charity Organization Society, which was first issued in 1891. In December, 1897, the Society began publishing a second house organ, the Charities . In 1905, Charities , merged with The Commons , which was associated with the Chicago Commons Settlement. Charities and the Commons became Survey in April, 1909. From 1923 until 1948 it was issued as two separate journals, Survey Graphic and Survey Midmonthly . The collection contains correspondence with most of the major figures in American welfare work and related fields. In addition to providing information about the editorial operations of the journals, the records contain substantial documentation from participants and first-hand observers on such subjects as civil liberties, the Great Depression, health, housing, industrial and labor relations, international affairs, pacifism, race relations, recreation, social insurance, social work, unemployment, and the world wars. Jane Addams, Richard Cabot, Edward Devine, Homer Folks, Felix Frankfurter, John Haynes Holmes, Alain Locke, Frances Perkins, Mary Van Kleeck, Lillian Wald, and Stephen Wise are among the correspondents.

Repository: University of Minnesota Libraries. Social Welfare History Archives

Access and Use
Acquisition Information:

The Social Welfare History Archives received the Survey Associates records as a gift from Helen Hall. The records arrived in 27 four-drawer file cabinets in August 1964.

Survey magazine ceased publication and Survey Associates was dissolved as a corporate entity in 1952, in the midst of a financial crisis compounded by the failure of health of its editor, Paul Kellogg. Helen Hall, Kellogg's wife, arranged to store the Survey files, first at Henry Street Settlement and later at the New York School of Social Work. Kellogg died in 1958.

Access Restrictions:

Open for use in Social Welfare History Archives reading room.

Copyright:

Survey Associates was dissolved as a corporate entity shortly after publication ceased in 1952, without any formal assignment of copyright to another corporate body. In addition, copyright does not appear to have been renewed by Survey Associates, Paul Kellogg, or his heirs. Ownership of copyright to documents in the Survey Associates records, whether created by the editorial staff or persons with whom they corresponded, is presumed to remain with the individual writers, their heirs, or their estates. Contact the Archives for more information.

Processing Information:

The records came to Minnesota in 1964 with the filing system employed by the Survey editorial staff substantially intact. They were arranged and described by Andrea Hinding, with supervisory assistance from Maxine Clapp and Clodaugh Neiderheiser of the University of Minnesota Archives. The resulting inventory, prepared by Hinding, was published in Descriptive Inventories of Collections in the Social Welfare History Archives Center (Greenwood Publishing, 1970) and provided researchers with effective access to the collection for two decades.

Heavy use of the collection and the fragility of many of the documents necessitated arrangements to microfilm major portions of the collection. This revision of the original inventory was undertaken by David Klaassen in 1985 in connection with preparations for University Publications of America to publish a microfilm edition. The arrangement of the collection remains unchanged; thus citations to the location of specific folders or items are not affected. The description has been revised in an effort to take advantage of additional insights gained through twenty years of experience with researchers using the collection.

Alternate Format:

Microfilm EditionUniversity Publications of America released a commercial microfilm edition of the Survey Associates records in 1985. Sets of the microfilm edition are available in a number of research libraries. Individual reels may be requested from the Social Welfare History Archives through Interlibrary Loan.Included in the microfilm edition are: Series 1. Corporate RecordsSeries 2. Financial RecordsSeries 4.1. "Forget-Me-Not" FilesSeries 4.4. "Calling America" SeriesSeries 4.5. Special Issues Series 4.6. Miscellaneous Editorial FilesDetailed information about location of files on the microfilm is included in the Contents section below.

Preferred Citation:

Citations for published use of documents in the collection should reference the document, its location (box:folder number) in the collection, and the collection and repository name. For example: Herbert Hoover to Paul Kellogg, 3 June 1923, folder 82:622, Survey Associates records, Social Welfare History Archives, University of Minnesota.


Arrangement

The collection is arranged in five series and one group of separated materials:

  • Series 1. Corporate Records
  • Series 2. Financial Records
  • Series 3. Membership Records
  • Series 4. Editorial Files
  • Series 5. Operational Records
  • Legal-length folders

History

Survey Associates, Inc., was a cooperative publishing society which sought to "advance the cause of constructive philanthropy by the publication and circulation of books, pamphlets, and periodicals, and by conducting any investigations useful or necessary for the preparation thereof." The certificate of incorporation, signed on October 31, 1912, by Robert W. de Forest, Edward T. Devine, John M. Glenn, Alfred T. White, and Paul U. Kellogg, named twelve original directors: Jane Addams, Robert S. Brewster, Robert W. de Forest, Edward T. Devine, John M. Glenn, V. Everit Macy, Julian W. Mack, Charles D. Norton, Simon N. Patten, Frank Tucker, Paul M. Warburg, and Alfred T. White.

Survey Associates was a non-partisan, non-profit organization whose primary work was the publication of the Survey magazines. It was incorporated without capital endowment; contributions from members made up deficits which ordinary publishing receipts could not cover. The organization was managed by a board of directors and advised by the National Council of Survey Associates. Officers of the organization were a president, a chairman of the board of directors, vice-presidents, a secretary, a treasurer, and an editor. Presidents of Survey Associates were Robert W. de Forest, 1912-1931; Lucius Eastman, 1931-1938; and Richard B. Scandrett, 1938-1948. Chairmen of the board of directors were Julian W. Mack, 1938-1943; and Joseph P. Chamberlain, 1943-1952. Officers were elected at the annual meetings of Survey Associates, held by constitutional provision on the last Monday of October and open to all members. (One became a member by contributing not less than ten dollars to Survey Associates.)

The Survey had roots in several other magazines which were concerned with philanthropy. It developed from the Charities Review , a monthly organ of the New York Charity Organization Society (COS, now the Community Service Society of New York City). First issued in 1891 as a monthly journal of sociology, the Charities Review was financed by Robert W. de Forest and edited by Paul Leicester Ford and Frederick Howard Wines. In March, 1897, the Charities Review merged with Lend-A-Hand , founded and edited by Edward Everett Hale. In December, 1897, the COS began publishing a second house organ, the Charities (published with various subtitles), edited by Edward T. Devine. It was intended to be a weekly review of philanthropy that would serve COS members. In 1905, at the time that the Charities Publication Committee of the COS assumed responsibility for publishing the Charities , it was merged with the Commons , a magzine edited first by John Palmer Gavit and later by Graham Taylor, founder of the Chicago Commons Settlement. As Charities and the Commons , it absorbed in 1906 Jewish Charity , edited by Lee K. Frankel. In April, 1909, the magazine took the name Survey because, as the editors stated, "letters and messages continually received have strengthened the conviction that not by the name of charity do most men call the movements we have stood for." The source of the name was the Pittsburgh Survey, an investigation of the "life and labor" of the Pittsburgh steel district made under the direction of Paul Kellogg, 1907-1909. In 1912, for financial reasons and for purposes of editorial independence, the magazine broke its ties with the COS and formed an independent publishing organization, Survey Associates, Inc.

From 1912 the Survey was published weekly, but because weekly publication was prohibitively expensive and because of a constant clash between readers seeking technical material and readers seeking an overall view of philanthropic fields, the Survey split into two publications, the Survey Midmonthly and the Survey Graphic . The Midmonthly was formally founded in June, 1922, as a "modern service periodical" which was a digest of social work and experience. It was directed at social workers and board members, and it dealt with all fields of social work, health, recreation, and human welfare. The Survey Graphic , formally founded in October, 1921, dated from a series of reconstruction numbers published during and after World War I. It was a magazine of "social interpretation" directed at intelligent laymen who were concerned with social and economic problems which underlay headlines. It focused on areas of industrial relations, health, education, international relations, housing, race relations, consumer education, and related fields. Financial problems caused the two magazines to merge in 1949. Publication of the Survey was suspended in 1952 and Survey Associates was dissolved as a corporate entity.

Paul Underwood Kellogg (1879-1958), editor of the Survey from 1912 to 1952, is the crucial figure in this collection. Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, he served as an editor of the Kalamazoo Daily Telegraph before coming to New York to study at Columbia University. He joined the staff of the Charities and, after directing the Pittsburgh Survey and editing the six-volume report of that investigation, became editor of the Survey in 1912. Kellogg was one of the founders of the Foreign Policy Association, a member of the Committee on Research in Medical Economics, and vice-chairman of the Advisory Committee to President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Committee on Economic Security. His brother, Arthur P. Kellogg (1878-1934), served as treasurer of Survey Associates and managing editor of the Survey and Survey Graphic until his death in 1934.

Paul Kellogg conceived of the Survey as a broadly educational enterprise operating "along the borders of research, journalism, and the general welfare." It was to be an open forum, limited only by the facts. The emphasis of the Survey was on first-hand inquiry and investigation, and regular procedure involved submitting controversial articles in draft form to concerned parties, considering suggested revisions, rechecking disputed sections, and offering opportunity for rebuttal. The Survey featured articles by staff members and by paid and volunteer contributors. In the January, 1949, issue Paul Kellogg named the factors that had characterized the Survey 's working scheme since 1912: swift research, visualization, human interest, things of the spirit, public concern, and free discussion.

For a full account of the history of the Survey and the life of Paul Kellogg, see Clarke A. Chambers, Paul U. Kellogg and the Survey: Voices for Social Welfare and Social Justice (University of Minnesota Press, 1971).


Collection Scope and Content Note

The Survey Associates records document the activities involved in the publication of the Survey magazines and reveal the magazines' central role in twentieth century social work and social reform, containing correspondence with nearly every major figure in American welfare work and relate fields. Although the vast majority of the correspondence is related, at least indirectly, to developing articles for publication, the extent to which it transcends editorial concerns to reveal the substance of social conditions and social work and reform activities can not be overemphasized.

Included in the collection are correspondence, drafts of articles, minutes of meetings, financial records, reports, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, and photographs. The inclusive dates of the collection are 1891-1952, but the bulk of the material is concentrated in the period 1917-1952.

The individuals represented most prominently in the collection are editor Paul Kellogg and other members of the editorial staff. They corresponded with an extraordinary number of individuals, including most of the major figures in American welfare work and related fields, on a wide range of topics. Among the individual correspondents are Jane Addams, Louis Brandeis, Richard Cabot, Karl de Schweinitz, Edward Devine, Homer Folks, Felix Franfurter, Helen Hall, John Haynes Holmes, Alexander Johnson, Alain Locke, Frances Perkins, Mary Van Kleeck, Hendrik Van Loon, Lillian Wald, William Allen White, and Rabbi Stephen Wise. Among the topics most frequently discussed are civil liberties, the Great Depression, health, housing, industrial and labor relations, international affairs, pacifism, race relations, recreation, social insurance, social work, unemployment, and the world wars.

The records document all aspects of the operations of Survey Associates, including editorial, production, financial, and corporate policy-making activities. The arrangement of the records into five series--corporate, financial, membership, editorial, and operational--follows the scheme established by the Survey staff, with only minor changes made for purposes of consistency and convenience. The Survey filing scheme is based heavily on the names of individuals and organizations. The folder titles generally provide little direct information about topical contents; thus researchers must rely on the content analysis provided in this inventory or on their own knowledge of the likely interests of individual correspondents to locate information about a particular subject.

The editorial files will constitute the richest portion of the collection for most research purposes. Contained there are the written exchanges among all the persons involved in the planning, informing, writing, and editing of what appeared in the Survey magazines. The content of these files is uniquely shaped by several factors: 1) the nature of the magazines, i. e., their mission to educate through social interpretation, which contributed to substantive exchanges in the editorial correspondence as well as in the resulting articles; 2) the reliance on first-hand accounts from leaders and participants in service and reform activities, which resulted in a remarkable network of contributors; 3) the continuity of editorial leadership, which minimized disruptions of the filing system; 4) the personality of the editor, whose wide-ranging, intense interests and ability to engage his correspondents through a sense of shared commitment produced unusually rich exchanges; and 5) a sense on the part of the editorial staff that they were involved in something of historical significance, which resulted in the conscious and careful identification of selected files worthy of retention.

In relatively few cases (most notably in files related to the "Calling America" series of special issues) did the staff routinely retain the typescript copies of articles that were ultimately published. Thus the editorial correspondence files supplement rather than duplicate the contents of the published volumes of the magazines. It should be noted that the magazines themselves, and their annual indexes, provide a useful access tool in identifying individuals whose correspondence might relate to a particular topic or event.

The other portions of the collection--the corporate, financial, membership, and operational records--collectively offer a comprehensive picture of conditions that shaped the editorial effort and the activities that supported it. The distinctive conditions that affected publication in wartime, particularly during World War II, are reflected in considerable detail in the corporate, financial, and operational records.

Many items in the collection have their authors, and sometimes their recipients, identified only by initials. To assist with identification, prominent staff members are: Beulah Amidon, Paul L. Benjamin, Ann Reed Brenner, George Britt, Robert W. Bruere, Bradley Buell, Kathryn Close, Mollie Condon, Thomas Devine, Hannah Gallagher, Arthur P. Kellogg, Florence Loeb Kellogg, Paul U. Kellogg, Bruno Lasker, Loula D. Lasker, Mary Ross, Janet Sabloff, Gertrude Seymour, S. Adele Shaw, Geddes Smith, Gertrude Springer, Victor Weybright.

Related Material

The Social Welfare History Archives also holds the personal papers of Paul Kellogg. The bulk of those papers are related to his work as editor of the Survey and are highly interrelated with the contents of the Survey Associates records. They contain perhaps more information about the early (pre-1917) years than does this collection. The distinction between the two collections reflects their separate acquisition by the Archives. The Kellogg papers include, in effect, files that he took home from the editorial offices and never returned. In the judgment of the archives staff, the size and complexity of those files precluded their reintegration into the Survey Associates records.

Unpublished inventory available. Please contact Archives for more information.

Subject Terms
Index Terms
  • This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the University of Minnesota Libraries. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
  • Kellogg, Paul Underwood, 1879-1958
  • Foreign Policy Association. -- History
  • Survey Associates. -- Archives
  • Charities -- United States -- History -- Sources
  • Public welfare -- United States -- History -- Sources
  • Social problems -- United States -- History -- Sources
  • Social service -- United States -- History -- Sources
  • Humanitarianism -- United States -- History -- Sources
  • Survey (New York, N.Y. : 1909) -- Archives
  • Survey graphic -- Archives
  • Survey midmonthly -- Archives
  • Survey (East Stroudsburg, Pa. : 1949) -- Archives
Contents of Collection
 Location  Title
 
Series 1. Corporate Records, 1912-1952 (1 linear foot. Boxes 1-3)  
Note This series contains corporate and policy-making records of Survey Associates, including the certificate of incorporation, the constitution and amendments to it, and the minutes of the meetings of the board of directors and of the annual meetings. The minutes are nearly complete for the years 1914-36, 1938-44, and 1946-50; they include memoranda to the board from the editor, discussion of plans and policies, and material on Survey personnel and finances.
Included in an "editor's board meeting folder" is discussion generated by opposition to Paul Kellogg's editorial stance on American participation in World War I. Also included in the series are an 80-page memorandum by Kellogg analyzing the first 25 years of the journal's existence, records of a special committee of the board that met in 1948 to consider suspension of publication, and Kellogg's correspondence with board members, 1950-52, representing efforts to stay in existence.
Box 1
Certificate of Incorporation, 1912 Box 1, Folder 1
 
Constitution and Amendments, 1912-1952 Box 1, Folder 2
 
Board of Directors - minutes of meetings, 1914-1926 Box 1, Folder 3-11
Box 2
Board of Directors - minutes of meetings, 1926-1936, 1938-1944, 1946-1950 Box 2, Folder 12-19
 
Editor's "board meeting" folder, 1913-1919 Box 2, Folder 20
Box 3
Editor's memorandum to board, 1936 Box 3, Folder 21
Box 2
Special Committee of the Board, 1948 Box 2, Folder 22
 
Board correspondence, 1950-1952 Box 2, Folder 23
 
Series 2. Financial Records, 1912-1952 (bulk 1930-1952) (1 linear foot. Boxes 3-5)  
Note The financial records of Survey Associates are fragmentary and furnish more detail for the years after 1930 than before. The minutes of the meetings of the board of directors (folders 3-19) will provide the researcher with additional information on financial affairs.
Annual statements by the editor, published as annual reports to Survey Associates members for the years 1926-30, and material used in compiling Survey budgets, 1925-48, are included in this section. The files of the business manager, Walter F. Grueninger, give added information on the Survey's financial situation, 1938-48. They include material on the World War II War Production Board and paper limitations, circulation, promotional campaigns, budgets, investments, Survey retirement plans, and other staff matters. Records of payments to authors, 1925-52, and correspondence with the Survey's banks, 1917-51, are included in this section. See also related business-oriented records contained in the Operational Records series.
Charles M. Cabot, Boston financier, established in his will a $50,000 trust fund for "charitable uses," particularly the study of industrial conditions and the publication of such studies, and named as trustees Philip T. Cabot, Edward T. Devine, and Paul Kellogg. Of this sum, $10,000--referred to as the Cabot Fund--was given to Survey Associates for the investigation of conditions in industry. There is also correspondence concerning the approximately $100,000 willed to Survey Associates by Louis D. Brandeis for the "maintenance of civil liberty and the promotion of Workers' Education in the United States.
The series also includes material on investments made by Survey Associates, 1944-47, on appeals to foundations for financial support, 1946-48, (on which subject see also the Membership Records series), and on taxes, particularly the ruling that contributions to Survey Associates were deductible because it was an educational and charitable enterprise. A list of contributors to Survey Associates, 1912-17, completes this series.
Box 3
Annual statement by the editor, 1927-1930 Box 3, Folder 24
 
Budgets, 1925-1931, 1940-1948 Box 3, Folder 25-28
 
Business Manager  Box 3, Folder 29
 
Business Manager, 1938-1944 Box 3, Folder 29
Box 4
Business Manager, 1945-1948 Box 4, Folder 30-32
 
Payments to authors, 1925-1952 Box 4, Folder 33-37
Box 5
Bank correspondence, 1917-1951 Box 5, Folder 38-39
 
Charles M. Cobot bequest, 1915-1926 Box 5, Folder 40
 
Louis D. Brandeis bequest, 1941-1944 Box 5, Folder 41
 
Investments, 1944-1947 Box 5, Folder 42
 
Appeals to foundations, 1946-1948 Box 5, Folder 43
 
Taxes, 1922-1938 Box 5, Folder 44
 
List of contributors, 1912-1917 Box 5, Folder 45
 
Series 3. Membership Records, 1908-1952 (bulk 1930-1952) (18 linear feet. Boxes 6-48)  
Note This series is, in effect, an extension of the Financial Records series because contributions from members of the Survey Associates provided a critical source to supplement subscription and advertising revenues. There were three membership categories: cooperating members contributed at least $10 per year; sustaining members at least $25 per year; and contributing members at least $50 per year.
The membership records cover the entire corporate life of Survey Associates, including some records from 1908-12 when the magazine was published by the New York Charity Organization Society, but the material is concentrated in the years 1930-52. The correspondence is primarily solicitation of individual contributor/members, especially by Paul Kellogg and Ann Reed Brenner, the financial and membership secretary for many years. There are scattered references to substantive issues--sometimes about editorial content or policy, sometimes about the correspondent's activities--but far less than in the editorial records.
Among the individual contributors represented in this series are Jane Addams, Frank Bruno, Benjamin Cardozo, Stuart Chase, Samuel S. Fels, Edward A. Filene, Homer Folks, Arthur Garfield Hays, Sidney Hillman, Charles Evans Hughes, Harold Ickes, Howard Knight, Julia Lathrop, David Lawrence, Mary E. McDowell, Gifford Pinchot, Roscoe Pound, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary Simkhovitch, and Mary Van Kleeck.
Among the agencies and organizations represented are the American Friends Service Committee, local chapters of the American Association of Social Workers and the American Red Cross, numerous family service societies, community chests, school and public libraries, departments of public welfare, Catholic and Jewish social service organizations, and USO groups. Foundations represented include the Field Foundation, Haynes Foundation, Hofheimer Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Julius Rosenwald Foundation, Russell Sage Foundation, and the Twentieth Century Fund.
Because of the routine, repetitive nature of much of the membership records, only a sample was retained. The records, as received by the Archives, comprised 65 linear feet of files on more than 3,500 individuals and organizations; of this only about 25% of the volume and 15% of the names were retained. The records as received had a subset of files for "substantial contributors" separated from the remainder of the files. Files on all substantial contributors were preserved; to these were added folders of board members, prominent individuals, foundations, and all names beginning with the letters A, B, and I. The resulting selections were integrated into a single alphabetical series.
In addition to files on individual member-contributors, the series contains selected representative form letters used to solicit contributions (folders 46-49) and selected substantive correspondence (folders 50-51), both drawn from the main body of membership records that were subsequently discarded. A list of names contained in the discarded files was compiled and is contained in folder 51A.
 
Series 4. Editorial Files, 1891-1952 (bulk 1917-1952) (65 linear feet. Boxes 48-202)  
Note The series comprises the working files of activities directly related to the editorial content of the Survey magazines. It includes what was in 1952, at the time of Survey's demise, a combination of current and inactive files, the latter reflecting a conscientious, systematic effort by the editorial staff over the years to select what they believed to be files worthy of retention.
Most of the editorial files were formed around individuals with whom the editors corresponded, either as the authors of articles or as sources of background information. Because the Survey relied so heavily on articles written by leaders in welfare and related fields, the editorial files provide a source of information relative to an amazingly diverse range of individuals as well as topics. Editor Paul Kellogg's obvious interest and personal involvement in the many areas of service and reform resulted in correspondence that often transcends what might otherwise have been a more narrowly defined editorial process to include discussion of various personal and social concerns.
The arrangement of the series follows the filing scheme employed by the editors. The "Forget-Me-Not" Files, the Working Editorial Files, and the General Editorial Files (all so-named by the editors) comprise the files on individual correspondents and authors, as summarized above. The "Calling America" and Special Issues Files are formed around plans for and implementation of special issues. The Miscellaneous Editorial Files reflect more general editorial policy and have less to do with the content of specific articles and issues.
 
Series 4.1. "Forget-Me-Not" Files, 1917-1952 (29 feet. Boxes 48-117)  
Note The "Forget-Me-Not" Files, the single richest section of the collection, consist of correspondence arranged alphabetically by correspondent. The inclusive dates are 1891-1952 but the correspondence is concentrated between 1917 and 1952. When the working files were weeded by the Survey staff, correspondence marked for preservation was transferred to a permanent ("Forget-Me-Not") file. When the collection was being processed in the Archives, folders in the working editorial files labelled "do not destroy" (indicating intent to transfer to the permanent files) and folders of individuals whose previous correspondence appeared in the "Forget-Me-Not" files were integrated with those files.
Because of the richly substantive nature of the correspondence with many significant individuals that was preserved by this consciously selective retention, the archival staff prepared a folder-by-folder analysis of the contents. The correspondence in the files usually involved the correspondent's work or an article being prepared for the Survey; it is almost exclusively between that person and members of the staff. Most folders contain routine editorial correspondence, and many include pamphlets, newspapers clippings, and obituary material. Draft versions of articles were seldom retained in the files.
Also contained in the alphabetical arrangement are files on individual editorial staff members such as Beulah Amidon, George Britt, Robert Bruere, Edward T. Devine, Paul Kellogg, Mary Ross, Adele Shaw, and Gertrude Springer; and members of the Survey Associates board of directors such as Jacob Billikopf, Joseph Chamberlain, Robert de Forest, John Glenn, Mrs. Henry Goddard Leach, and Julian Mack. Contents of these files tend to reflect more general editorial and operational policy as well as discussion of particular content issues. There are also scattered organizational/institutional relationship files such as those on the Foreign Policy Association (reflecting Paul Kellogg's extensive involvement) and the Reader's Digest (including, among other things, the right to reprint Survey articles).
Box 48-49
Abbott, Grace 1916-1939  Box 48-49 , Folder 326-327
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as head of the Children's Bureau. Exchange of the bitterness of the 1936 presidential campaign and the impatience of the Survey audience with open discussion of controversial issues.
[Microfilm 1 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 220 pages]
Box 49
Abbott, Lawrence 1916-1940  Box 49 , Folder 328
Note  Routine correspondence with Abbott, president of the Outlook.
[Microfilm 1 -- Starts at frame 0413 -- 12 pages]
Box 49-50
Addams, Jane 1915-1940  Box 49-50 , Folder 329-338
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as head resident of Hull House and member of the Survey board of directors. Correspondence about World War I, pacifism, militarism, Americanization, and national self-righteousness. Kellogg told her (October 31, 1925) of the Survey's attack on conditions in the steel industry. Materials on her death and memorials to her.
[Microfilm 1-2 -- Starts at frame 0425 -- 1136 pages]
Box 50
Adie, David C. 1930-1942  Box 50 , Folder 339
Note  Adie was head of the Buffalo Council of Social Agencies and commissioner of the New York Department of Social Welfare. Correspondence about the reading habits of social workers, the relations of public and private welfare agencies in Buffalo, and the effect of the defense boom on the relief load.
[Microfilm 2 -- Starts at frame 0457 -- 50 pages]
 
Adler, Felix 1917-1929  Box 50 , Folder 340
Note  Routine correspondence with Adler, the head of New York's Society for Ethical Culture.
[Microfilm 2 -- Starts at frame 0507 -- 31 pages]
 
Allen, Ethel Richardson 1925-1931  Box 50 , Folder 341
Note  Material on adult education, especially work with immigrants, in California. In 1927 she won the Harmon-Survey award for her distinctive contributions to social work in the field of adult
[Microfilm 2 -- Starts at frame 0538 -- 69 pages]
 
Allen, Judge Florence E. 1922-1947  Box 50 , Folder 342-343
Note  She was the first woman appointed to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In asking her to address the National Conference on Social Welfare, Kellogg discussed the conference and his presidency of it (December, 1938).
[Microfilm 2 -- Starts at frame 0607 -- 105 pages]
 
Almy, Frederic 1916-1935  Box 50 , Folder 344-345
Note  He was head of the Buffalo Charity Organization Society, 1894-1921. Correspondence about the needs of reformers in 1917, the problems which would confront Woodrow Wilson after World War I, the relation of the National Conference on Social Work to the national association of social workers, and
[Microfilm 2 -- Starts at frame 0712 -- 222 pages]
Box 51
Amidon, Beulah 1925-1951  Box 51 , Folder 346-350
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as an associate editor of the Survey in the fields of education and industry, 1925-52. Correspondence about conservation, Major Jane E. Wrieden of the Salvation Army, and social action.
[Microfilm 2-3 -- Starts at frame 0934 -- 522 pages]
 
Andrews, John B. 1917-1942  Box 51 , Folder 351-353
Note  Correspondence arising from his work for the American Association for Labor Legislation. Material on health insurance, workmen's compensation, labor standards during World War I, and unemployment.
[Microfilm 3 -- Starts at frame 0188 -- 261 pages]
 
Armes, Ethel 1916-1937  Box 51 , Folder 354
Note  Correspondence about her public relations work for several organizations.
[Microfilm 3 -- Starts at frame 0449 -- 94 pages]
 
Arnstein, Leo 1943-1944  Box 51 , Folder 355
Note  He was commissioner of New York's Department of Public
[Microfilm 3 -- Starts at frame 0543 -- 7 pages]
 
Atwater, Pierce 1938-1944  Box 51 , Folder 356
Note  Letter (November 3, 1943) asking him to serve on an editorial advisory committee discussed the work of the Midmonthly.
[Microfilm 3 -- Starts at frame 0550 -- 40 pages]
 
Austin, Mary 1925-1950  Box 51 , Folder 357
Note  She served as a Survey "contact" with the Southwest. Kellogg's memo (March 11, 1930) on the Survey's becoming obsessed with big-city problems.
[Microfilm 3 -- Starts at frame 0590 -- 109 pages]
Box 52
Baker, Frank W. 1917  Box 52 , Folder 358
Note  He criticized the Survey's coverage of the IWW trial in
[Microfilm 3 -- Starts at frame 0699 -- 33 pages]
 
Baker, Helen Cody 1931-1945  Box 52 , Folder 359-362
Note  She was publicity secretary for the Council of Social Agencies of Chicago. Material on the Junior League and volunteers, unemployment, depression plans, relations among relief agencies, Mary Van Kleeck, discrimination and the National Conference of Social Work, problems of Negro social workers, and the changing nature of social welfare.
[Microfilm 3-4 -- Starts at frame 0732 -- 573 pages]
 
Baker, Newton D. 1916-1937  Box 52 , Folder 363
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as Secretary of War. Material about labor standards during World War I, problems of the draft, the role of voluntary associations in a democracy, the presidential campaign of 1928, and labor unions.
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 0280 -- 168 pages]
 
Balch, Emily Greene 1936-1948  Box 52 , Folder 364
Note  She was the founder of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 0448 -- 158 pages]
Box 52-53
Baldwin, Roger N. 1929-1951  Box 52-53 , Folder 365-366
Note  Correspondence arising from his work for the American Civil Liberties Union. Material on the Mooney-Billings cases, the origin of the ALCU, and civil liberties during World War II and the Korean War.
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 0606 -- 252 pages]
Box 53
Bamberger, Louis 1936-1939  Box 53 , Folder 367
Note  Correspondence about reprints of an article by Pearl Buck.
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 0858 -- 11 pages]
 
Barnes, Dora M. 1923-1927  Box 53 , Folder 368
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as a field representative of the Survey.
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 0869 -- 186 pages]
 
Bates, Sanford 1937-1950  Box 53 , Folder 369
Note  Material on juvenile delinquency and correctional treatment for children.
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 1055 -- 55 pages]
 
Batten, Samuel Z. 1909-1922  Box 53 , Folder 370
Note  Material on prohibition problems in Maine (1911).
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 1110 -- 26 pages]
 
Battle, George G. 1939-1942  Box 53 , Folder 371
Note  He was co-chairman of the Council against Intolerance in
[Microfilm 4 -- Starts at frame 1136 -- 10 pages]
 
Benjamin, Edward B. 1943-1944  Box 53 , Folder 372
Note  He was a southern industrialist who did an article on postwar planning.
[Microfilm 5 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 150 pages]
 
Benjamin, Paul L. 1917-1950  Box 53 , Folder 373-374
Note  He was an associate editor of the Survey and director of the Buffalo Council of Social Agencies. Material on labor problems in the Northwest and on the coordination of social agencies and defense councils.
[Microfilm 5 -- Starts at frame 0151 -- 267 pages]
Box 54
Berle, Adolph A. 1927-1951  Box 54 , Folder 375
Note  He was an Assistant Secretary of State and a Brain Truster. Material on banking, foreign affairs, and the liberal point of view in the world situation.
[Microfilm 5 -- Starts at frame 0418 -- 201 pages]
 
Bernays, Murray G. 1945-1948  Box 54 , Folder 376
Note  He was an attorney who played a key role in formulating the U.S. policy regarding Nazi war criminals. Material on the Nuremberg trials.
[Microfilm 5 -- Starts at frame 0619 -- 158 pages]
 
Bicknell, Ernest P. 1917-1935  Box 54 , Folder 377
Note  Correspondence arising from his work with the American Red Cross.
[Microfilm 5 -- Starts at frame 0777 -- 117 pages]
Box 54-55
Billikopf, Jacob 1918-1951  Box 54-55 , Folder 378-383
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as a Survey board member, as an "Impartial Chairman" in the men's clothing industry in New York, and as director of the Federation of Jewish Charities of Philadelphia. Material on the depression, unemployment, labor relations, the Sacco-Vanzetti case, and the conditions of Jews in Germany in the 1930's.
[Microfilm 5-6 -- Starts at frame 0894 -- 896 pages]
Box 55
Bing, Alexander M. 1917-1940  Box 55 , Folder 384-385
Note  He was president of the City Housing Corporation of New York. Material about the controversy between the City Housing Corporation and its homeowners (1935-36), and Bing's resignation from the Survey board of directors.
[Microfilm 6 -- Starts at frame 0582 -- 276 pages]
 
Blair, Lawrence 1936-1938  Box 55 , Folder 386
Note  He was a Michigan State professor whose substantive correspondence was returned to his family.
[Microfilm 6 -- Starts at frame 0858 -- 16 pages]
 
Bliss, C. N. 1918-1931  Box 55 , Folder 387
Note  Correspondence about the American Red Cross and fundraising plans.
[Microfilm 6 -- Starts at frame 0874 -- 8 pages]
 
Bliven, Bruce 1927-1946  Box 55 , Folder 388
Note  Bliven was an editor of the New Republic. Correspondence primarily about editors' problems.
[Microfilm 6 -- Starts at frame 0882 -- 107 pages]
 
Bondfield, Margaret 1927-1942  Box 55 , Folder 389
Note  She was a member of Parliament and the Labor Party's Minister of Labor. Material on conditions in England, British trade unionism, and J. Ramsay MacDonald.
[Microfilm 6 -- Starts at frame 0989 -- 65 pages]
Box 55-56
Bookman, C. M. 1930-1948  Box 55-56 , Folder 390-391
Note  He was secretary of the Community Chest of Cincinnati. Material on social work, relief and reform, public and private welfare, and conditions in Cincinnati and Ohio.
[Microfilm 6 -- Starts at frame 1054 -- 172 pages]
Box 56
Bowen, Mrs. Joseph T. 1916-1943  Box 56 , Folder 392
Note  Correspondence arising from her work with the Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago. Materials on the adverse reaction to the Survey's stand on World War I.
[Microfilm 7 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 108 pages]
 
Brady, Mary B. 1923-1942  Box 56 , Folder 393-394
Note  Correspondence arising primarily from her work as director of the Harmon Foundation. Extensive material on the Harmon Awards, administered by Survey Associates, for distinctive contributions to fields of social welfare.
[Microfilm 7 -- Starts at frame 0109 -- 284 pages]
 
Brandeis, Louis D. 1916-1952  Box 56 , Folder 395-396
Note  Xeroxed material on the British labor movement, prohibition, unemployment, the settlements and social work, and Herbert Hoover and the depression. The original manuscripts are held by the Brandeis University Library.
[Microfilm 7 -- Starts at frame 0393 -- 188 pages]
 
Brenner, Ann Reed 1929-1951  Box 56 , Folder 397
Note  She was for many years financial and membership secretary of Survey Associates and book review editor. Material on conditions in Germany (1932) and a controversy over a birth control advertisement.
[Microfilm 7 -- Starts at frame 0581 -- 171 pages]
 
Brennock, Rev. T. L. 1931-1933  Box 56 , Folder 398
Note  Correspondence arising from his work with the Catholic Charities of New York City. A statement by Kellogg on why the U.S. ought to recognize Russia.
[Microfilm 7 -- Starts at frame 0752 -- 19 pages]
 
Brisbane, Arthur 1928-1936  Box 56 , Folder 399
Note  He was a columnist for the New York Journal.
[Microfilm 7 -- Starts at frame 0771 -- 9 pages]
Box 56-57
Britt, George 1947-1952  Box 56-57 , Folder 400-403
Note  Correspondence arising from his position as managing editor of the Survey Graphic.
[Microfilm 7-8 -- Starts at frame 0780 -- 614 pages]
Box 57
Brooks, A. A. 1934-1940  Box 57 , Folder 404
Note  He indexed the Survey. Correspondence about his work indexing Lillian Wald's Windows on Henry Street.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0264 -- 8 pages]
 
Broun, Heywood 1928-1937  Box 57 , Folder 405
Note  Broun, a columnist for the New York World-Telegram, wrote (June, 1932) criticizing both major parties and explaining why he intended to vote for the Socialist party.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0272 -- 20 pages]
 
Brown, Irving 1941  Box 57 , Folder 406
Note  He was an authority on gypsies.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0292 -- 5 pages]
 
Bruere, Robert W. 1917-1947  Box 57 , Folder 407-408
Note  Both he and his wife were associate editors of the Survey. Material on industrial relations, World War I and civil liberties, IWW prisoners in the Leavenworth prison, the depression, and unemployment.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0297 -- 20 pages]
 
Bruno, Frank J. 1935-1951  Box 57 , Folder 409
Note  Material on social work, especially the International Conference on Social Welfare.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0580 -- 34 pages]
 
Buell, Raymond L. 1929-1944  Box 57 , Folder 410
Note  Correspondence arising from his work for the Foreign Policy Association. Material on U.S. neutrality, academic freedom, the relation of national policy to the democratic process, and the depression.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0614 -- 83 pages]
 
Burlingham, C. C. 1936-1949  Box 57 , Folder 411
Note  Material on communism, civil liberties, and foreign affairs.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0697 -- 28 pages]
Box 57-58
Burns, Allen T. 1918-1942  Box 57-58 , Folder 412-413
Note  Correspondence arising from his work with immigrants and with community chests and councils. Material on Americanization, public and private welfare, and relief.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0725 -- 145 pages]
Box 58
Burritt, Baily B. 1919-1947  Box 58 , Folder 414
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as director of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Material on private and public welfare, the community chest and its techniques, and social work and its relation to nursing and to
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0870 -- 107 pages]
Box 558
Byington, Margaret F. 1935-1938  Box 558 , Folder 415
Note  Correspondence arising from her work with the New York School of Social Work.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0977 -- 9 pages]
Box 58
Cabot, Philip T. 1920-1939  Box 58 , Folder 416
Note  Correspondence about the administration of the Cabot Fund and about his article on electric power.
[Microfilm 8 -- Starts at frame 0986 -- 60 pages]
 
Cabot, Richard C. 1911-1939  Box 58 , Folder 417-419
Note  Cabot was a Harvard professor of social ethics and the founder of hospital and social service at Massachusetts General Hospital. Frequent exchanges between Kellogg and Cabot on Survey policy and scope. Material on industrial espionage, the Cabot Fund, steel investigation, and social ethics and social
[Microfilm 8-9 -- Starts at frame 1046 -- 5 pages]
 
Calkins, Marion "Clinch" 1920-1946  Box 58 , Folder 420-421
Note  She was a free lance writer who wrote Some Folks Won't Work. Correspondence is primarily personal.
[Microfilm 9 -- Starts at frame 0375 -- 244 pages]
Box 59
Cardozo, Benjamin N. 1938  Box 59 , Folder 422
Note  The Cardozo papers were probably removed from the Survey files; obituary material remains.
[Microfilm 9 -- Starts at frame 0619 -- 6 pages]
 
Chamberlain, Joseph P. 1916-1949  Box 59 , Folder 423-25
Note  Extensive correspondence arising from his position as president of Survey Associates. Correspondence about health insurance, foreign affairs, the international opium problem, German-Jewish refugees, unemployment, and civil liberties.
[Microfilm 9 -- Starts at frame 0625 -- 480 pages]
 
Chamberlain, Mary 1920-1939  Box 59 , Folder 426
Note  She was a Survey staff member, 1913-20. Obituary material.
[Microfilm 9 -- Starts at frame 1105 -- 5 pages]
 
Chase, Stuart 1931-1952  Box 59 , Folder 427
Note  Correspondence soliciting articles from Chase and materials on housing and postwar planning.
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 170 pages]
 
Chenery, William L. 1936-1950  Box 59 , Folder 428
Note  Correspondence arising from his position as publisher of
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0171 -- 26 pages]
 
Claghorn, Kate H. 1934  Box 59 , Folder 429
Note  She was a member of the staff of the New York School of Social Work.
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0198 -- 9 pages]
 
Clapper, Raymond 1938-1942  Box 59 , Folder 430
Note  Material on social work and the press and on Clapper's column criticizing Eleanor Roosevelt's role in the Office of Civilian
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0207 -- 44 pages]
Box 59-60
Clark, Evans 1926-1948  Box 59-60 , Folder 431-433
Note  Correspondence arising primarily from his position with the Twentieth Century Fund to which Survey Associates applied for grants. Material on the Committee on the Cost of Medical Care, public housing and taxation, collective bargaining, and hospital social service.
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0251 -- 334 pages]
Box 60
Coffee, Rabbi Rudolph I. 1916-1942  Box 60 , Folder 434
Note  Material on prohibition, the Mooney-Billings cases, civil liberties, and Jewish prison services.
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0585 -- 69 pages]
 
Colcord, Joanna C. 1924-1951  Box 60 , Folder 435
Note  She worked for the New York Charity Organization Society and the Russell Sage charity organization department. Material on social work, social reform, and the relation of social work to other professions (including the relation of organized medicine to social work).
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0654 -- 191 pages]
 
Collier, John 1918-1947  Box 60 , Folder 436-438
Note  Materials arising from his work as U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1937-45.
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 0845 -- 299 pages]
 
Commons, John R. 1920-1940  Box 60 , Folder 439
Note  Material on industrial relations, unemployment, working conditions in Wisconsin hotels, and unionism.
[Microfilm 10 -- Starts at frame 1144 -- 91 pages]
 
Conant, Richard K. 1935-1940  Box 60 , Folder 440
Note  He was commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Welfare. Material on the Massachusetts Conference of Social Work.
[Microfilm 11 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 15 pages]
Box 60-61
Cooke, Morris L. 1918-1951  Box 60-61 , Folder 441-445
Note  He was a consulting engineer and director of the Pennsylvania Giant Power Survey. Material on public utilities, national planning, unemployment, and engineers and public life.
[Microfilm 11 -- Starts at frame 0016 -- 748 pages]
Box 61-62
Cooley, Rossa B. 1914-1948  Box 61-62 , Folder 446-451
Note  She was principal of the Penn Normal, Industrial and Agricultural School, the oldest school for Negroes in the South. Material on rural education and rural life.
[Microfilm 11- -- Starts at frame 0764 -- 860 pages]
Box 62
Coolidge, Calvin 1929-1932  Box 62 , Folder 452
Note  [Microfilm 12 -- Starts at frame 0466 -- 8 pages]
 
Cooper, Charles C. 1917-1931  Box 62 , Folder 453-455
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as head resident of Kingsley House in Pittsburgh. Material on settlements, social work, the National Conference on Social Welfare, the 1919 steel strike and conditions in the steel industry, and community
[Microfilm 12 -- Starts at frame 0474 -- 500 pages]
 
Cooper, Mrs. Charles C. 1930-1937  Box 62 , Folder 456
Note  Correspondence primarily about her husband.
[Microfilm 12 -- Starts at frame 0974 -- 70 pages]
 
Costigan, Edward P. 1937-1939  Box 62 , Folder 457
Note  Routine correspondence with Costigan, a senator from
[Microfilm 12 -- Starts at frame 1044 -- 6 pages]
 
Couzens, James 1923-1937  Box 62 , Folder 458
Note  Correspondence primarily about his work as U.S. senator from Michigan. Material on unemployment and federal relief.
[Microfilm 12 -- Starts at frame 1050 -- 211 pages]
Box 63
Crowl, Donald B. 1950-1951  Box 63 , Folder 459
Note  Correspondence about his article on airplane safety.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 42 pages]
 
Curtis, Frances G. 1932-1952  Box 63 , Folder 460
Note  She was a member of the Survey board of directors.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0043 -- 38 pages]
 
Curtis, Isabella 1926-1943  Box 63 , Folder 461
Note  Material on the Penn Normal School.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0081 -- 57 pages]
 
Cutting, Bronson 1933-1935  Box 63 , Folder 462
Note  He was a U.S. senator from New Mexico.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0138 -- 16 pages]
 
Daniels, Josephus 1940  Box 63 , Folder 463
Note  Correspondence about U.S. policy toward Mexico during the Wilson administration and about the Spanish Civil War.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0154 -- 7 pages]
 
Darrow, Clarence 1933-1938  Box 63 , Folder 464
Note  Routine items and obituary material.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0161 -- 6 pages]
 
Davis, Horace B. 1929-1934  Box 63 , Folder 465
Note  He applied to the Cabot Fund for money to finance investigation of spy systems in steel corporations.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0167 -- 66 pages]
 
Davis, J. Lionberger 1916-1949  Box 63 , Folder 466-467
Note  He was a St. Louis banker and a member of the Survey's National Council. Correspondence about the 1924 presidential campaign and the Survey's problems (1948).
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0233 -- 151 pages]
 
Davis, Katherine B. 1933  Box 63 , Folder 468
Note  Correspondence about the publication of her biography.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0384 -- 11 pages]
Box 63-64
Davis, Michael M. 1923-1949  Box 63-64 , Folder 469-478
Note  These folders contain extensive material on the origin and development of the Committee on Research in Medical Economics of which Davis was director and Paul Kellogg a member. There is also material on hospital social services, medical costs, public health, social workers and medical care, and the AMA. Davis formerly was director of medical services for the Julius Rosenwald Fund.
[Microfilm 13 -- Starts at frame 0395 -- 1455 pages]
Box 64
Deardorff, Neva 1929-1945  Box 64 , Folder 479
Note  Correspondence about unemployment insurance, social work, and youth work and child welfare.
[Microfilm 14 -- Starts at frame 0603 -- 121 pages]
Box 65
Deforest, Robert W., 1891-1931  Box 65 , Folder 480-485
Note  He was president of Survey Associates, of the Russell Sage Foundation, and of the New York Charity Organization Society. Material on editorial freedom and responsibility, the scope of the Survey, and the 1919 steel strike.
[Microfilm 14- -- Starts at frame 0724 -- 568 pages]
 
De Schweinitz, Karl 1918-1952  Box 65 , Folder 486-487
Note  Correspondence arising from his work for welfare organizations in New York and Philadelphia. Correspondence about social work, unemployment, the depression, emergency relief, and a Pennsylvania relief controversy (1937-38).
[Microfilm 15 -- Starts at frame 0085 -- 297 pages]
Box 65-66
Devine, Edward T. 1918-1946  Box 65-66 , Folder 488-492
Note  He was an editor and staff member of the Survey for many years. Correspondence about his Red Cross work in France during World War I, the U.S. Coal Commission, the settlements (and unemployment), unemployment, work relief, and social work. Kellogg credited Devine (April 19, 1937) with throwing the emphasis of social work from relief to prevention.
[Microfilm 15 -- Starts at frame 0382 -- 653 pages]
Box 66
Dickson, W. B. 1934-1942  Box 66 , Folder 493
Note  Material on Dickson's efforts to better conditions in the steel industry. This folder contains minutes of meetings of U.S. Steel Corporation (of which Dickson was an officer).
[Microfilm 15 -- Starts at frame 1035 -- 53 pages]
 
Dinwiddie, Courtenay 1934-1943  Box 66 , Folder 494
Note  He was secretary of the National Child Labor Committee. Correspondence about the Internal Revenue Department ruling that donations to welfare organizations engaged in effecting legislation were not deductible.
[Microfilm 15 -- Starts at frame 1088 -- 77 pages]
 
Douglas, Paul H. 1929-1949  Box 66 , Folder 495
Note  Material on unemployment and unemployment insurance. Douglas advised Paul Kellogg on unemployment insurance
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 151 pages]
 
Draper, Ernest G. 1933-1949  Box 66 , Folder 496
Note  Routine correspondence with Draper, an Assistant Secretary of Commerce and member of the Federal Reserve Board.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0152 -- 11 pages]
Box 67
Duggan, Stephen P. 1917-1946  Box 67 , Folder 497
Note  Material on the Foreign Policy Association and its predecessor, the Committee on American Policy; and on the National Conference on the Foreign Relations of the U.S. (1917).
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0163 -- 140 pages]
 
Dummer, Mrs. William F. 1919-1937  Box 67 , Folder 498
Note  Correspondence about prostitution, illegitimacy, delinquent girls, and mental hygiene.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0303 -- 138 pages]
 
Eastman, Crystal 1917-1928  Box 67 , Folder 499
Note  Material on pacifism, World War I, health insurance, and the British Women's Labor Conference of 1926; a discussion of the policy of the American Union against Militarism from which Paul Kellogg and Lillian Wald wished to resign.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0441 -- 78 pages]
 
Eastman, Lucius R. 1931-1941  Box 67 , Folder 500
Note  Eastman succeeded Robert de Forest as president of Survey Associates. Material on the depression and relief and minutes of a meeting held about the Survey's economic planning issue.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0519 -- 179 pages]
 
Eliot, Charles W. 1917-1936  Box 67 , Folder 501
Note  Eliot was president of Harvard. Correspondence about the British labor movement, socialism, and democracy.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0698 -- 20 pages]
 
Eliot, Thomas D. 1917-1951  Box 67 , Folder 502-503
Note  He was a sociology professor at Northwestern University. Correspondence about the American Legion, juvenile courts, and Eliot's criticism (1925) of the Survey for attempting too broad a scope.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0718 -- 231 pages]
 
Elliott, John L. 1931-1942  Box 67 , Folder 504-505
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as founder of the Hudson Guild (New York City) and director of the Ethical Culture Society. Material on unemployment, social planning, refugees, and youth work.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 0949 -- 214 pages]
Box 68
Elmhirst, Mrs. Leonard K. 1920-1940  Box 68 , Folder 506
Note  She made large contributions to Survey Associates.
[Microfilm 16 -- Starts at frame 1163 -- 33 pages]
 
Embree, Edwin R. 1925-1949  Box 68 , Folder 507
Note  Embree was president of the Julius Rosenwald Fund. Material on religion and academic freedom, and on the work of the Rosenwald Fund with Negroes and rural education.
[Microfilm 17 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 195 pages]
Box 68-69
Emerson, Dr. Haven 1919-1951  Box 68-69 , Folder 508-513
Note  Correspondence arising primarily from his positions as associate editor of the Survey and professor of public health administration at Columbia. Material on the National Quota Act (1924), prohibition, unemployment and health, and on the proposed reorganization of the Children's Bureau (1929-30).
[Microfilm 17 -- Starts at frame 0196 -- 827 pages]
Box 69
Epstein, Abraham 1934-1940  Box 69 , Folder 514
Note  Material on old age reserves. Correspondence with Mrs. Epstein about the Spanish refugee situation (1940).
[Microfilm 17 -- Starts at frame 1023 -- 67 pages]
 
Evans, Mrs. Glendower 1917-1933  Box 69 , Folder 515
Note  She was a Survey "contact" in Boston. Correspondence about civil liberties and the Sacco-Vanzetti case.
[Microfilm 17 -- Starts at frame 1090 -- 142 pages]
 
Farrand, Livingston 1934-1939  Box 69 , Folder 516
Note  Routine correspondence with Farrand, president of Cornell University.
[Microfilm 18 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 9 pages]
 
Feiler, Arthur 1939-1942  Box 69 , Folder 517
Note  He was a member of the staff of the New York New School for Social Research.
[Microfilm 18 -- Starts at frame 0010 -- 7 pages]
 
Feis, Herbert 1922-1950  Box 69 , Folder 518
Note  Material primarily on industrial relations in Kansas and Oklahoma (1922-23).
[Microfilm 18 -- Starts at frame 0017 -- 91 pages]
 
Fels, Samuel S. 1919-1948  Box 69 , Folder 519-522
Note  He was president of the Fels Naptha Company and a large contributor to Survey Associates. Material on unemployment, the David Lilienthal - Arthur Morgan controversy about TVA, and consumers and the American economy.
[Microfilm 18 -- Starts at frame 0108 -- 557 pages]
Box 70
Feiser, James L. 1922-1952  Box 70 , Folder 523-524
Note  Correspondence arising primarily from his work as vice-chairman of the American Red Cross, including reports of disaster relief work. The correspondence indicates the Red Cross' sensitivity to criticism.
[Microfilm 18 -- Starts at frame 0665 -- 265 pages]
 
Filene, A. Lincoln 1925-1939  Box 70 , Folder 525
Note  He was a Boston financier.
[Microfilm 18 -- Starts at frame 0930 -- 55 pages]
 
Filene, Edward A. 1918-1941  Box 70 , Folder 526-528
Note  He was a Boston businessman and founder of the Twentieth Century Fund. Material on mass production and consumption, medical economics, credit unions, economic planning, unemployment, and the New Deal.
[Microfilm 18- -- Starts at frame 0985 -- 445 pages]
 
Finley, John H. 1930-1939  Box 70 , Folder 529
Note  He was an editor of the New York Times.
[Microfilm 19 -- Starts at frame 0257 -- 27 pages]
Box 70-71
Fitch, John A. 1917-1952  Box 70-71 , Folder 530-537
Note  He was a member of the staff of the New York School of Social Work and a former editor of the Survey. These folders contain extensive material on industrial relations, particularly in steel; trade unionism, civil liberties, unemployment, social work, and the National Conference on Social Welfare.
[Microfilm 19- -- Starts at frame 0284 -- 1138 pages]
Box 71
Flexner, Bernard 1925-1944  Box 71 , Folder 538
Note  Correspondence about the Sacco-Vanzetti case.
[Microfilm 20 -- Starts at frame 0148 -- 47 pages]
Box 72
Folks, Homer 1918-1948  Box 72 , Folder 539-540
Note  Correspondence arising primarily from his work with the American Red Cross, the State Charities Aid Association (and their Welfare Legislation Information Bureau), and the National Child Labor Committee; Paul Kellogg gave his impressions of the 1940 White House Conference on Children in a Democracy.
[Microfilm 20 -- Starts at frame 0195 -- 232 pages]
 
Forbes, James 1924-1935  Box 72 , Folder 541
Note  Correspondence about efforts to obtain work and financial assistance for Forbes, a former employee of the New York Charity Organization Society and of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor.
[Microfilm 20 -- Starts at frame 0427 -- 85 pages]
Box 72-74
Foreign Policy Association 1918-1951  Box 72-74 , Folder 542-556
Note  Kellogg was a founder and member of the board of directors of the FPA. The folders contain minutes of board meetings, reports, pamphlets; there is material on the organization and development of the FPA. Paul Kellogg discussed the scope and policy of the FPA in a letter to Christina Merriman (January
[Microfilm 20- -- Starts at frame 0512 -- 2511 pages]
Box 74
Frankel, Lee K. 1916-1931  Box 74 , Folder 557
Note  He was vice-president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in charge of the welfare division and a member of the National Council of Survey Associates. Exchange about the Survey purchasing stock in the City Housing Corporation of New
[Microfilm 22 -- Starts at frame 0688 -- 87 pages]
Box 75
Frankfurter, Felix 1918-1946  Box 75 , Folder 558-561
Note  Correspondence about the British labor situation (1918), industrial problems, the child labor amendment, civil liberties, the TVA, Louis Brandeis, economic recovery, and Frankfurter's nomination to the Supreme Court. Correspondence with John Haynes Holmes about the collapse of the liberal movement in America and a copy of Frankfurter's remarks to a meeting of the Survey board and staff on "What We Confront in American Life"
[Microfilm 22 -- Starts at frame 0775 -- 703 pages]
 
Gannett, Lewis S. 1917-1951  Box 75 , Folder 562-563
Note  Gannett was an American Red Cross correspondent in France (1918) and covered the Paris Peace Conference. Material on World War I, international labor movements, the American Red Cross, and the French labor situation.
[Microfilm 23 -- Starts at frame 0333 -- 247 pages]
 
Garrison, Lloyd K. 1934-1948  Box 75 , Folder 564
Note  He was dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School. Material on labor relations.
[Microfilm 23 -- Starts at frame 0580 -- 129 pages]
Box 76-77
Gavit, John Palmer 1917-1948  Box 76-77 , Folder 565-573
Note  For many years Gavit was a contributor to and editor of the Survey, specializing in the field of foreign affairs. Material on immigration, the international opium problem, neutrality and isolation, and Survey policy and problems.
[Microfilm 23- -- Starts at frame 0709 -- 531 pages]
Box 77
Geddes, Sir Patrick 1929-1932  Box 77 , Folder 574
Note  He was a British scholar. Obituary material.
[Microfilm 24 -- Starts at frame 0872 -- 8 pages]
 
Gleason, Arthur 1918-1923  Box 77 , Folder 575-576
Note  He served as a Survey "contact" in Europe. Material on World War I, the British labor situation, and American labor relations.
[Microfilm 24 -- Starts at frame 0880 -- 382 pages]
 
Gleason, Mrs. Arthur 1923-1933  Box 77 , Folder 577
Note  Correspondence arising primarily about her book on her
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 83 pages]
Box 78
Glenn, John M. 1916-1949  Box 78 , Folder 578-579
Note  He was director of the Russell Sage Foundation and vice-president of Survey Associates. Material on post-World War I unrest, the proposed Association of Social Workers, the 1919 steel strike, prohibition, and James Forbes.
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0084 -- 286 pages]
 
Glenn, Mrs. John M. 1919-1938  Box 78 , Folder 580
Note  Material on the American Red Cross, the International Conference on Social Welfare Committee of the National Conference on Social Welfare, and refugee social workers.
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0370 -- 88 pages]
 
Goldman, Henry 1929-1936  Box 78 , Folder 581
Note  Correspondence about problems created by the depression.
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0458 -- 27 pages]
 
Gompers, Samuel 1918-1924  Box 78 , Folder 582
Note  He was president of the American Federation of Labor. Material on the British Labor Party.
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0485 -- 20 pages]
 
Greenwood, Arthur 1932-1945  Box 78 , Folder 583
Note  He was secretary of the British Labor Party research
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0505 -- 35 pages]
 
Hackett, Francis 1918-1948  Box 78 , Folder 584
Note  Primarily correspondence about his articles for the Survey; a memo (June, 1923) explained the working scheme of the
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0540 -- 188 pages]
 
Hall, George 1939  Box 78 , Folder 585
Note  He was secretary of the New York Child Labor Committee.
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0728 -- 4 pages]
Box 78-79
Hall, Helen (Mrs. Paul Kellogg) 1929-1952  Box 78-79 , Folder 586-588
Note  She was head resident of the University House Settlement in Philadelphia and later of the Henry Street Settlement in New York. Material on social work ethics, settlements, consumers, criminal syndicalism, and unemployment.
[Microfilm 25 -- Starts at frame 0732 -- 497 pages]
Box 79
Hallowell, Robert 1919-1939  Box 79 , Folder 589
Note  He was treasurer of the New Republic. He advised the Survey on financial matters and occasionally designed covers for the magazine.
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 76 pages]
 
Hamilton, Dr. Alice 1917-1945  Box 79 , Folder 590-591
Note  She was a professor of industrial hygiene at Harvard and an expert on industrial poisons. Material on the post-World War I situation in Europe, conditions in the felt hat industry, and conditions in Germany in 1933.
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0077 -- 263 pages]
 
Hanrahan, John 1932-1947  Box 79 , Folder 592
Note  He was a publisher's counsel. This folder contains a 34-page analysis of the Survey Graphic (June, 1932). Material on freedom and responsibility of the press.
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0340 -- 115 pages]
 
Hapgood, Norman 1918-1931  Box 79 , Folder 593
Note  Material on civil liberties.
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0455 -- 28 pages]
 
Hard, William 1932-1944  Box 79 , Folder 594
Note  He was a freelance writer and roving editor for the Reader's Digest. Material on the consumers' movement and a proposed consumers' department for the Survey.
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0483 -- 167 pages]
 
Harmon Awards 1926-1927  Box 79 , Folder 595
Note  This folder contains nominations for the 1926 Harmon awards for a distinctive contribution to a field of social welfare.
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0650 -- 169 pages]
 
Harmon, William E. 1917-1927  Box 79 , Folder 596
Note  He was founder of the Harmon Foundation and a member of the Survey Associates' National Council. Material on student loans, the Harmon Awards program, and old age assistance
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0819 -- 75 pages]
Box 80
Harris, Helen 1934-1946  Box 80 , Folder 597
Note  She was headworker at Union Settlement, New York City. Material on Spanish refugees (1939).
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0894 -- 39 pages]
 
Harrison, Earl G. 1938-1948  Box 80 , Folder 598-599
Note  He was a lawyer who held several government posts in immigration and naturalization. The folders contain two annual reports for the Department of Immigration and Naturalization.
[Microfilm 26 -- Starts at frame 0933 -- 239 pages]
 
Harrison, Shelby M. 1917-1952  Box 80 , Folder 600-602
Note  He was director of the Russell Sage Foundation. Material on the Foundation's surveys and exhibits department, surveys, relief, unemployment, the National Conference on Social Welfare and race relations, and on Negro youths in cities.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 522 pages]
 
Hart, Hastings, H. 1918-1932  Box 80 , Folder 603
Note  He directed the Russell Sage Foundation's child-helping department and was a consultant on delinquency and penology. Material on child welfare, probation, and prison
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 0523 -- 88 pages]
 
Hart, Hornell 1918-1935  Box 80 , Folder 604
Note  He was a professor of social economy at Bryn Mawr College. Material on religion and mental health.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 0611 -- 89 pages]
Box 81
Hart, Joseph K. 1921-1949  Box 81 , Folder 605
Note  Correspondence arising from his position as associate editor of the Survey in education.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 0700 -- 142 pages]
 
Hastings, George A. 1935-1942  Box 81 , Folder 606
Note  He worked in public relations. Material on inheritance and gift taxes.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 0842 -- 32 pages]
 
Haynes, John R. 1920-1937  Box 81 , Folder 607
Note  He organized a West Coast Survey Roundtable. Material on labor relations in the steel industry, water power, civil liberties, and selection of an author for a proposed Haynes biography.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 0874 -- 73 pages]
 
Hays, Arthur Garfield 1935-1951  Box 81 , Folder 608
Note  Counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union, he advised Survey on libel matters.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 0947 -- 68 pages]
 
Hecht, George J. 1937-1947  Box 81 , Folder 609
Note  Routine correspondence arising from his work as president of Parents Magazine.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 1015 -- 21 pages]
 
Henderson, Fred 1933-1947  Box 81 , Folder 610
Note  He was a British socialist who wrote a series of articles for the Survey based on his impressions of America.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 1036 -- 37 pages]
 
Henderson, Leon 1934-1947  Box 81 , Folder 611
Note  Correspondence arising from his work for the remedial loans department of the Russell Sage Foundation and from various posts he held as an economist during the New Deal.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 1073 -- 60 pages]
 
Herring, Hubert C. 1935-1944  Box 81 , Folder 612
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as director of the Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America.
[Microfilm 27 -- Starts at frame 1133 -- 52 pages]
 
Hillman, Sidney 1932-1946  Box 81 , Folder 613
Note  He was president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and a member of the Survey board of directors. He advised the Survey on labor situations and problems.
[Microfilm 28 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 104 pages]
 
Hine, Lewis W. 1918-1940  Box 81 , Folder 614-615
Note  Correspondence primarily about Paul Kellogg's efforts to find work for Hine, an interpretive photographer.
[Microfilm 28 -- Starts at frame 0105 -- 254 pages]
Box 82
Hodson, William 1930-1942  Box 82 , Folder 616
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as commissioner of New York City's Department of Public Welfare. Material on relief and public assistance and on James Forbes.
[Microfilm 28 -- Starts at frame 0359 -- 122 pages]
 
Hoehler, Fred K. 1931-1951  Box 82 , Folder 617-619
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as director of the American Public Welfare Association and of the Illinois Department of Public Welfare and from various posts held with the government. Material on relief measures and unemployment in Cincinnati during the depression and on collaboration between the APWA and the Survey.
[Microfilm 28 -- Starts at frame 0481 -- 434 pages]
 
Holmes, Rev. John Haynes 1922-1949  Box 82 , Folder 620-621
Note  Material on pacifism and militarism, World War I and World War II, the New York City Affairs Committee, and the American Civil Liberties Union.
[Microfilm 28 -- Starts at frame 0915 -- 232 pages]
 
Hoover, Herbert 1922-1940  Box 82 , Folder 622
Note  Primarily attempts to solicit articles from Hoover. Correspondence about Russian famine and relief.
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 57 pages]
 
Hopkins, Harry L. 1931-1946  Box 82 , Folder 623
Note  Correspondence arising primarily from his work as administrator of FERA and WPA.
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0058 -- 155 pages]
Box 83
House, Grace B. 1925-1948  Box 83 , Folder 624
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as assistant principal at the Penn Normal School.
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0213 -- 213 pages]
 
Howe, Frederick C. 1925-1939  Box 83 , Folder 625
Note  Material on the European situation (1926), the Progressive League for Al Smith, and the Consumers' Conference (c. 1933).
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0321 -- 108 pages]
 
Hughes, Charles E. 1913-1947  Box 83 , Folder 626
Note  Material on World War I and on the 1921 Conference on the Limitation of Arms.
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0414 -- 85 pages]
 
Hunt, Edward Eyre 1921-1931  Box 83 , Folder 627
Note  Correspondence arising from his work for the Department of Commerce during the 1920's. Material on unemployment and on the business cycle.
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0500 -- 153 pages]
 
Huyck, E. N. 1928-1939  Box 83 , Folder 628
Note  Material on rural doctors.
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0653 -- 15 pages]
 
Ickes, Harold L. 1932-1948  Box 83 , Folder 629
Note  Material on the presidential election of 1932, on candidates for the position of commissioner of Indian Affairs, on housing, and on the salmon swindle in Alaska.
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0668 -- 151 pages]
Box 83-84
Ihlder, John 1917-1948  Box 83-84 , Folder 630-631
Note  Extensive material on housing during World War I, housing in the District of Columbia, and the National Housing
[Microfilm 29 -- Starts at frame 0819 -- 313 pages]
Box 84
Issler, Ann Roller 1921-1952  Box 84 , Folder 632-636
Note  She was a free lance writer and a West Coast correspondent and subscription field representative of the Survey.
[Microfilm 30 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 635 pages]
 
Ittleson, Henry 1933-1947  Box 84 , Folder 637
Note  Correspondence about contributions to Survey Associates, the NRA, and education and democracy.
[Microfilm 30 -- Starts at frame 0636 -- 87 pages]
 
Jacobs, Philip P. 1922-1938  Box 84 , Folder 638
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as public relations director for the National Tuberculosis Association.
[Microfilm 30 -- Starts at frame 0723 -- 129 pages]
 
Japan Editors' Club 1951  Box 84 , Folder 639
Note  Material on a contest run by the Survey offering a prize for the best answer to the editors' question, "How can the editors' club aid democracy against totalitarianism?"
[Microfilm 30 -- Starts at frame 0852 -- 129 pages]
Box 85
Johnson, Alexander 1917-1941  Box 85 , Folder 640-641
Note  Johnson was a pioneer in social work. Material on care of the feeble-minded, the aged, the origin and development of social work, the beginnings of public charities, and Sinclair Lewis' book, Ann Vickers.
[Microfilm 30- -- Starts at frame 0981 -- 340 pages]
 
Kane, Francis Fisher 1920-1939  Box 85 , Folder 642-643
Note  He was a Philadelphia attorney. Correspondence about the 1920 Espionage Act, prohibition, the Indian Rights Association, and public defender movements.
[Microfilm 31 -- Starts at frame 0203 -- 318 pages]
Box 85-86
Kaufmann, Fritz 1932-1947  Box 85-86 , Folder 644-647
Note  Correspondence arising from his work in various capacities for the New York State Employment Service. Minutes, reports, memos, and statistics on problems of relief and unemployment during the depression.
[Microfilm 31 -- Starts at frame 0521 -- 690 pages]
Box 86
Kelley, Florence 1925-1939  Box 86 , Folder 648
Note  Her papers were returned to her son, Nicholas Kelley; some routine material remains.
[Microfilm 32 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 19 pages]
 
Kelley, Nicholas 1933-1947  Box 86 , Folder 649
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as counsel for Chrysler Motors. Material on company spies, labor relations, trade unionism, and his resignation from the Survey board of
[Microfilm 32 -- Starts at frame 0020 -- 83 pages]
 
Kellogg, Arthur P. 1916-1932  Box 86 , Folder 650
Note  Arthur Kellogg was financial manager and managing editor of the Survey until his death in 1934. Correspondence about Survey staff matters and staff members.
[Microfilm 32 -- Starts at frame 0103 -- 163 pages]
 
Kellogg, Dr. John H. 1942-1943  Box 86 , Folder 651
Note  He was superintendent of the Battle Creek Sanitarium,
[Microfilm 32 -- Starts at frame 0266 -- 11 pages]
Box 86-88
Kellogg, Paul U. 1907-1948  Box 86-88 , Folder 652-662
Note  Kellogg was editor of the Survey from 1909-52. Correspondence about Survey policy and scope, personnel, finances, and articles. Particularly significant are Kellogg's memo about the relation of the Charities Publication Committee to the Russell Sage Foundation (1907); an exchange between Kellogg and Bruno Lasker, an associate editor, on the nature of the Survey Graphic (1923); a report of a conference Robert Bruere, associate editor, held with Louis Brandeis about the business cycle; and Kellogg's letter to Social Work Today, an answer to the magazine's criticism of the position taken by social workers before World War I. Material on labor relations, occupational standards (1917), the Sacco-Vanzetti case, consumers, and unemployment.
[Microfilm 32- -- Starts at frame 0277 -- 1778 pages]
Box 88
Kenderdine, John D. 1921-1949  Box 88 , Folder 663
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as associate editor and business manager of the Survey.
[Microfilm 33 -- Starts at frame 0838 -- 175 pages]
 
Keppel, Frederick P. 1936-1943  Box 88 , Folder 664
Note  Paul Kellogg applied to the Carnegie Corporation, of which Keppel was president, for financial assistance.
[Microfilm 33 -- Starts at frame 1013 -- 30 pages]
 
Kingsbury, John A. 1918-1945  Box 88 , Folder 665-667
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as secretary of the Milbank Memorial Fund and as a member of the Survey board of directors. Material on health demonstrations, public health, health insurance, and on Kingsbury's resignations from the Milbank Fund, the WPA, and the Association for Improving the
[Microfilm 33- -- Starts at frame 1043 -- 612 pages]
Box 89
Knight, Howard R. 1925-1947  Box 89 , Folder 668-672
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as secretary of the National Conference on Social Welfare. Material on the International Conference on Social Welfare.
[Microfilm 34- -- Starts at frame 0460 -- 922 pages]
 
Knowles, Morris 1919-1932  Box 89 , Folder 673
Note  He was a Pittsburgh engineer and a member of Survey Associates' National Council. Material on flood control.
[Microfilm 35 -- Starts at frame 0157 -- 40 pages]
Box 90
Krehbiel, Edward 1919-1942  Box 90 , Folder 674-675
Note  Correspondence primarily arising from his work on Pacific Coast representative of the Survey. Material on social movements in England, immigration, syndicalism, and charges of bolshevism made against the Survey.
[Microfilm 35 -- Starts at frame 0197 -- 354 pages]
 
Lafollette, Robert M. 1919-1922  Box 90 , Folder 676
Note  Material on World War I peace treaty.
[Microfilm 35 -- Starts at frame 0551 -- 6 pages]
 
Lafollette, Robert M., Jr. 1925-1939  Box 90 , Folder 677
Note  Material on unemployment, the Progressive National Committee, and the Supreme Court (1937).
[Microfilm 35 -- Starts at frame 0557 -- 102 pages]
 
Lamont, Thomas W. 1923-1946  Box 90 , Folder 678
Note  He was a partner in the J. P. Morgan Company. Material on America's entry into World War I.
[Microfilm 35 -- Starts at frame 0659 -- 70 pages]
Box 90-91
Lane, Winthrop D. 1914-1947  Box 90-91 , Folder 679-683
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as a Survey staff member and contributor. Lane was the Survey's authority on prisons and prison reform. Material on military pensions, suffragette pickets, conditions in District of Columbia prisons (1920), and on a New York milk employees strike.
[Microfilm 35- -- Starts at frame 0730 -- 653 pages]
Box 91
Lasker, Bruno 1920-1952  Box 91 , Folder 684-687
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as a Survey staff member and later from his work with the American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations. Material on the National Federation of Settlements' prohibition study, democracy in social work, consumers, education and democracy, and race relations.
[Microfilm 36 -- Starts at frame 0294 -- 570 pages]
 
Lasker, Loula D. 1919-1952  Box 91 , Folder 688-689
Note  She was a founder of the Survey Graphic and an associate editor of the Survey whose special field was housing.
[Microfilm 36 -- Starts at frame 0864 -- 276 pages]
Box 92
Lathrop, Julia C. 1917-1932  Box 92 , Folder 690
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as chief of the Children's Bureau. Paul Kellogg commented on a proposed national conference for social workers (March 1919).
[Microfilm 36 -- Starts at frame 1140 -- 74 pages]
 
Leach, Henry Goddard 1921-1951  Box 92 , Folder 691
Note  Correspondence arising from Leach's position as editor of the Forum; exchange of advice, criticism, etc.
[Microfilm 37 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 165 pages]
 
Leach, Mrs. Henry Goddard 1922-1951  Box 92 , Folder 692
Note  She contributed substantially to the Survey and was a member of the boards of the Survey and the Foreign Policy Association. Material on the Pittsburgh Survey, FPA policy, and the need for a militant peace organization in the 1930's.
[Microfilm 37 -- Starts at frame 0166 -- 110 pages]
 
Lee, Joseph 1926-1937  Box 92 , Folder 693
Note  Routine correspondence with Lee, a Boston philanthropist and playground movement leader.
[Microfilm 37 -- Starts at frame 0275 -- 49 pages]
 
Lee, Porter R. 1929-1939  Box 92 , Folder 694
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as director of the New York School of Social Work. Material on unemployment, problems created by the depression, and the relations of casework to social action.
[Microfilm 37 -- Starts at frame 0324 -- 85 pages]
 
Leet, Dorothy 1938-1946  Box 92 , Folder 695
Note  Correspondence arising from her position as secretary of the Foreign Policy Association.
[Microfilm 37 -- Starts at frame 0409 -- 90 pages]
 
Lehman, Herbert H. 1928-1949  Box 92 , Folder 696-697
Note  Material on legislation in New York State during his term as governor, unemployment, and the European food shortage
[Microfilm 37 -- Starts at frame 0499 -- 247 pages]
Box 93
Leiserson, William M. 1921-1946  Box 93 , Folder 698-700
Note  Leiserson was an Antioch College professor who held government posts on the National Mediation Board and the National Labor Relations Board. Material on unemployment, the New York Employment Insurance Law, and labor relations.
[Microfilm 37- -- Starts at frame 0746 -- 438 pages]
 
Lenroot, Katharine F. 1933-1944  Box 93 , Folder 701-702
Note  She succeeded Grace Abbott as chief of the Children's Bureau. Material on attacks on the Children's Bureau, the place of the Bureau in the federal government, and children in wartime.
[Microfilm 38 -- Starts at frame 0073 -- 393 pages]
 
Lewisohn, Adolph 1915-1938  Box 93 , Folder 703
Note  He was a founder of the Survey Graphic. Material on prisons and prison labor.
[Microfilm 38 -- Starts at frame 0466 -- 39 pages]
 
Lewisohn, Irene 1927-1940  Box 93 , Folder 704
Note  She was associated with the Neighborhood Playhouse of New York City.
[Microfilm 38 -- Starts at frame 0505 -- 20 pages]
 
Lewisohn, Sam A. 1924-1951  Box 93 , Folder 705
Note  He was a founder of the Survey Graphic and chairman of the American Management Association. Material on unemployment and on the Wagner Public Employment Service Bill. Kellogg stated his conception of the Survey Graphic
[Microfilm 38 -- Starts at frame 0525 -- 162 pages]
Box 94
Lindeman, Eduard C. 1924-1934  Box 94 , Folder 706
Note  Material on the Survey's special number (February 1927) on democracy and fascism which he helped edit and an exchange between Lindeman and Kellogg on settlements.
[Microfilm 38 -- Starts at frame 0687 -- 155 pages]
 
Lindsay, Samuel Mccune 1925-1942  Box 94 , Folder 707
Note  He was a professor at Columbia University and chairman of the National Child Labor Committee.
[Microfilm 38 -- Starts at frame 0842 -- 84 pages]
 
Lindsey, Judge Ben B. 1925-1935  Box 94 , Folder 708-709
Note  Material on his fight with the Ku Klux Klan in Colorado (1925) and on family and domestic courts.
[Microfilm 38 -- Starts at frame 0926 -- 198 pages]
Box 94-95
Locke, Alain 1924-1952  Box 94-95 , Folder 710-713
Note  He was a philosophy professor at Howard University and one of the Survey's authorities on aspects of the race problem in America. He edited the special number on Harlem (March 1925). Material on Harlem in the depression.
[Microfilm 39 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 545 pages]
Box 95
Lovejoy, Owen R. 1921-1949  Box 95 , Folder 714-715
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as secretary of the National Child Labor Committee and as secretary of the Children's Aid Society.
[Microfilm 39 -- Starts at frame 0546 -- 270 pages]
 
Lowenstein, Solomon 1932-1941  Box 95 , Folder 716
Note  He was director of the Federation for the Support of Jewish Philanthropic Societies of New York City.
[Microfilm 39 -- Starts at frame 0816 -- 83 pages]
 
Mccready, Caroline P. 1922-1940  Box 95 , Folder 717
Note  She was a founder of the Survey Graphic. Material on medical conditions in rural areas.
[Microfilm 39 -- Starts at frame 0899 -- 77 pages]
 
Macdonald, J. Ramsey 1923-1937  Box 95 , Folder 718
Note  He was a Member of Parliament, founder of the British Labor Party, and British Prime Minister. Exchange between Kellogg and MacDonald on the progressive movement in the 1920's.
[Microfilm 39 -- Starts at frame 0976 -- 47 pages]
 
Mcdonald, James G. 1925-1947  Box 95 , Folder 719
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as chairman of the Foreign Policy Association and of the High Commission for Refugees Coming from Germany.
[Microfilm 39 -- Starts at frame 1023 -- 168 pages]
Box 96
Mcdowell, Mary E. 1931-1936  Box 96 , Folder 720
Note  She was a Chicago settlement worker.
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 12 pages]
 
Mack, Julian W. 1917-1943  Box 96 , Folder 721-723
Note  Mack was president of Survey Associates. Correspondence about Survey finances and unemployment; extensive correspondence about a libel suit filed against the Survey by the Associated Gas and Electric Company, New York.
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0013 -- 552 pages]
 
Macy, Noel 1923-1940  Box 96 , Folder 724
Note  He was a publisher and member of the Survey board of directors. He commented on the Survey Graphic (December,
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0565 -- 83 pages]
 
Macy, V. Everit 1919-1935  Box 96 , Folder 725
Note  He was a founder of the Survey Graphic and member of the Survey board of directors.
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0648 -- 72 pages]
 
Magrath, Charles 1929-1941  Box 96 , Folder 726
Note  Material on the Canadian-American International Joint Commission and on J. Ramsay MacDonald.
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0720 -- 27 pages]
 
Mallon, J. J. 1924-1951  Box 96 , Folder 727
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as warden of Toynbee Hall. Material on unemployment and on the Barnett Fellowship.
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0747 -- 96 pages]
 
Marsh, Benjamin C. 1925-1946  Box 96 , Folder 728
Note  He directed the Farmer's National Council and the Peoples' Lobby. Material on farmers and electric power and on Latin American relations.
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0843 -- 92 pages]
Box 97
Masaryk, Thomas 1940  Box 97 , Folder 729
Note  An obituary of Masaryk, a Czechoslovak leader.
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0935 -- 2 pages]
 
Matthews, William H. 1920-1946  Box 97 , Folder 730
Note  Correspondence arising from his position as director of the family welfare division of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Material on the depression, relief, and the "ways of organized charity."
[Microfilm 40 -- Starts at frame 0937 -- 225 pages]
 
Mayer, Albert 1936-1952  Box 97 , Folder 731-732
Note  He was an architect who edited a Survey special number on housing and city planning.
[Microfilm 40- -- Starts at frame 1162 -- 255 pages]
 
Merriman, Christina 1919-1931  Box 97 , Folder 733
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as secretary of the Foreign Policy Association. The folder contains some of her personal papers sent to the Survey office files after her death.
[Microfilm 41 -- Starts at frame 0114 -- 205 pages]
 
Middleton, J. S. 1934-1945  Box 97 , Folder 734
Note  He was secretary of the British Labor Party.
[Microfilm 41 -- Starts at frame 0319 -- 69 pages]
 
Moak, Harry L. 1922-1951  Box 97 , Folder 735
Note  Correspondence arising from his position as owner of the printing company of which Paul and Arthur Kellogg were
[Microfilm 41 -- Starts at frame 0388 -- 129 pages]
Box 97-98
Morgan, Arthur E. 1932-1946  Box 97-98 , Folder 736-738
Note  Morgan was president of Antioch College and a director of the TVA. Extensive correspondence about a libel suit arising from an article by Morgan.
[Microfilm 41 -- Starts at frame 0517 -- 472 pages]
Box 98
Morgenthau, Rita W. 1933-1942  Box 98 , Folder 739
Note  She was educational director of the Neighborhood Playhouse of New York City. Material on vocational guidance for youth.
[Microfilm 41 -- Starts at frame 0989 -- 38 pages]
 
Morgue 1929-1934  Box 98 , Folder 740-744
Note  These folders contain book reviews, case stories, letters-to-the-editor, and manuscripts that were held by Arthur Kellogg for possible publication.
[Microfilm 41- -- Starts at frame 1027 -- 385 pages]
 
Morrow, Dwight W. 1925-1931  Box 98 , Folder 745
Note  He was ambassador to Mexico and a founder of the Survey Graphic.
[Microfilm 42 -- Starts at frame 0154 -- 47 pages]
 
Moskowitz, Mrs. Henry 1925-1932  Box 98 , Folder 746
Note  She was Al Smith's assistant and worked with Paul Kellogg in attempting to persuade Smith to write articles for the Survey.
[Microfilm 42 -- Starts at frame 0201 -- 35 pages]
 
Murphy, Frank 1933-1942  Box 98 , Folder 747
Note  He was governor of Michigan and later a Supreme Court justice. Material on industrial relations and the 1937 Michigan labor situation.
[Microfilm 42 -- Starts at frame 0236 -- 115 pages]
Box 99
Murphy, J. Prentice 1922-1936  Box 99 , Folder 748
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as secretary of the Philadelphia Children's Bureau. Material on fund-raising methods, social work ethics, and Grace Abbott's appointment to the Children's Bureau.
[Microfilm 42 -- Starts at frame 0351 -- 185 pages]
 
Neuberger, Maurine 1951-1952  Box 99 , Folder 749
Note  Correspondence about her article on social workers as
[Microfilm 42 -- Starts at frame 0536 -- 19 pages]
 
Neuberger, Richard L. 1936-1952  Box 99 , Folder 750-753
Note  He was the Survey's "contact" on the Pacific Coast. Material on conservation, the Columbia Valley Authority, the great salmon swindle, and tuberculosis in Alaska.
[Microfilm 42 -- Starts at frame 0555 -- 571 pages]
Box 99-100
Neurath, Otto 1931-1946  Box 99-100 , Folder 754-756
Note  He was an Austrian museum curator who developed the isotype, a method of graphic portrayal of social and economic statistics. Correspondence about efforts made to utilize his method in America, technocracy, world planning, and
[Microfilm 42 -- Starts at frame 1126 -- 407 pages]
Box 100
Norton, Charles D. 1921-1937  Box 100 , Folder 757
Note  He was vice-president of the New York Charity Organization Society. He criticized the Survey for attempting to publish weekly issues.
[Microfilm 42- -- Starts at frame 0176 -- 15 pages]
 
Paddock, Bishop Robert L. 1934-1939  Box 100 , Folder 758
Note  Correspondence arising from his position as chairman of the American Friends for Spanish Democracy.
[Microfilm 43 -- Starts at frame 0191 -- 39 pages]
 
Parran, Dr. Thomas 1934-1946  Box 100 , Folder 759-760
Note  Parran was Surgeon General of the U.S. Material on public health, Negro health, syphilis, and tuberculosis.
[Microfilm 43 -- Starts at frame 0230 -- 325 pages]
 
Peabody, George Foster 1922-1938  Box 100 , Folder 761
Note  Material on the 12-hour day in the steel industry, the Penn Normal School, race relations, the 1932 presidential campaign, and public control of railroads.
[Microfilm 43 -- Starts at frame 0555 -- 188 pages]
 
Peixotto, Jessica B. 1921-1932  Box 100 , Folder 762
Note  She was a University of California professor of social economics and a Survey "contact" on the Pacific Coast. Material on the California welfare situation in 1924.
[Microfilm 43 -- Starts at frame 0743 -- 37 pages]
Box 100-101
Perkins, Frances 1930-1950  Box 100-101 , Folder 763-764
Note  She was Secretary of Labor under Franklin Roosevelt. Material on unemployment, health insurance, social security, and
[Microfilm 43 -- Starts at frame 0780 -- 294 pages]
Box 101
Persons, W. Frank 1920-1942  Box 101 , Folder 765-766
Note  Correspondence about the American Red Cross, employment measures, and the U.S. and New York Public Employment Services.
[Microfilm 43 -- Starts at frame 1074 -- 238 pages]
 
Pettit, Walter 1935-1951  Box 101 , Folder 767
Note  He was a New York School of Social Work staff member.
[Microfilm 43 -- Starts at frame 1312 -- 17 pages]
 
Pinchot, Amos 1918-1940  Box 101 , Folder 768
Note  Material on the People's League for Economic Security, social planning, reconstruction, and the Banking Act of 1935; Kellogg's reply to Pinchot's open letter in which he had refused to support Roosevelt's candidacy in 1936.
[Microfilm 44 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 105 pages]
 
Pinchot, Gifford 1918-1946  Box 101 , Folder 769
Note  Material on the power monopoly, conservation, unemployment, utility regulation, and the American Red Cross' refusal to aid coal miners in Pennsylvania.
[Microfilm 44 -- Starts at frame 0106 -- 121 pages]
 
Pratt, George D. 1924-1929  Box 101 , Folder 770
Note  He was a founder of the Survey Graphic. Material on
[Microfilm 44 -- Starts at frame 0227 -- 69 pages]
 
Purdy, Lawson 1921-1940  Box 101 , Folder 771
Note  Material on the law and social work and on unemployment.
[Microfilm 44 -- Starts at frame 0296 -- 100 pages]
Box 101-102
Ratcliffe, S. K. 1923-1952  Box 101-102 , Folder 772-775
Note  He was a British correspondent for the Survey. Material on labor and industrial conditions in England, the British Labor Party, and Mohandas Ghandi.
[Microfilm 44 -- Starts at frame 0396 -- 570 pages]
Box 102-104
Reader's Digest 1931-1952  Box 102-104 , Folder 776-784
Note  The Digest had a contract with the Survey which gave it exclusive right to reprint articles (among magazines of this type). These folders contain correspondence about questions of policy and procedure, criticisms of the Digest, articles and collaboration on articles. Material on industrial arbitration, rural welfare, prison reform, and the mentally ill.
[Microfilm 44- -- Starts at frame 0966 -- 1802 pages]
Box 104
Reeder, Dr. R. R. 1931-1934  Box 104 , Folder 785
Note  Material about his work with orphans.
[Microfilm 46 -- Starts at frame 0379 -- 11 pages]
 
Renold, Charles 1926-1945  Box 104 , Folder 786
Note  He was a progressive British manufacturer. A reply by Paul Kellogg to Renold's criticism of America.
[Microfilm 46 -- Starts at frame 0390 -- 85 pages]
 
Richberg, Donald 1926-1946  Box 104 , Folder 787-789
Note  Material on the progressive movement, America in the 1920's, the law and social progress, the Progressive Conference of 1931, employment, the NRA, and railroads and railroad labor organizations.
[Microfilm 46 -- Starts at frame 0475 -- 365 pages]
 
Roche, Josephine 1932-1947  Box 104 , Folder 790
Note  She was president of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Material on the 1938 National Health Conference and the 1946 International Labor Organization Conference.
[Microfilm 46 -- Starts at frame 0840 -- 102 pages]
 
Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1928-1943  Box 104 , Folder 791
Note  Correspondence about the appointment of Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court and about the Children's Bureau; primarily correspondence soliciting articles and advice.
[Microfilm 46 -- Starts at frame 0942 -- 113 pages]
Box 105
Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D. 1929-1952  Box 105 , Folder 792
Note  Material about the British Labor Party, World War I, and her role in the Office of Civilian Defense.
[Microfilm 46 -- Starts at frame 1055 -- 180 pages]
 
Ross, Mary 1918-1949  Box 105 , Folder 793-794
Note  She was an associate editor of the Survey in the field of health and worked for the Social Security Board. Correspondence about the American Red Cross, the Sacco-Vanzetti case, and old age reserves.
[Microfilm 47 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 286 pages]
 
Rounds, Ralph S. 1930-1948  Box 105 , Folder 795
Note  He was director of the Keith Fund and chairman of the Foreign Policy Association.
[Microfilm 47 -- Starts at frame 0287 -- 38 pages]
 
Routzahn, Evart G. 1923-1938  Box 105 , Folder 796
Note  Correspondence arising from his work with the Russell Sage Foundation's department of surveys and exhibits. Material on fund-raising and publicity methods in social work.
[Microfilm 47 -- Starts at frame 0325 -- 67 pages]
 
Routzahn, Mary Swain 1924-1950  Box 105 , Folder 797
Note  Material on social work publicity methods and interpretation.
[Microfilm 47 -- Starts at frame 0392 -- 126 pages]
 
Rowell, Chester 1934-1945  Box 105 , Folder 798
Note  He was a newspaper editor and columnist.
[Microfilm 47 -- Starts at frame 0518 -- 41 pages]
Box 105-106
Rubinow, Isaac M. 1924-1940  Box 105-106 , Folder 799-800
Note  Correspondence about social work and law enforcement, public welfare and private charity, unemployment insurance and social security.
[Microfilm 47 -- Starts at frame 0559 -- 310 pages]
Box 106
Ruml, Beardsley 1931-1945  Box 106 , Folder 801
Note  He was a member of the Survey board of directors. Material on employment services.
[Microfilm 47 -- Starts at frame 0869 -- 80 pages]
 
Ryerson, Edward L. 1932-1944  Box 106 , Folder 802-803
Note  He was chairman of the Inland Steel Company and a member of the Survey board of directors. Material on social security, employment and relief, Michigan labor unrest (1937), and labor conditions in the steel industry.
[Microfilm 47- -- Starts at frame 0949 -- 278 pages]
Box 106-107
Scandrett, Richard B., Jr. 1935-1948  Box 106-107 , Folder 804-807
Note  He was president of Survey Associates. Material about arbitration and labor relations, neutrality and isolation, Scandrett's criticism of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the 1940 presidential campaign, and foreign affairs.
[Microfilm 48 -- Starts at frame 0083 -- 661 pages]
Box 107
Scattergood, Alfred G. 1920-1939  Box 107 , Folder 808
Note  He was vice-president of the Philadelphia Provident Trust Company.
[Microfilm 48 -- Starts at frame 0744 -- 27 pages]
 
Scattergood, J. Henry 1921-1937  Box 107 , Folder 809
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as assistant commissioner in the Office of Indian Affairs.
[Microfilm 48 -- Starts at frame 0771 -- 65 pages]
 
Schaffner, Halle 1927-1930  Box 107 , Folder 810
Note  She was in charge of the Midmonthly book review department.
[Microfilm 48 -- Starts at frame 0836 -- 25 pages]
 
Schaffner, Joseph H. 1920-1938  Box 107 , Folder 811
Note  Schaffner, a member of Hart, Schaffner & Marx company, advised Paul Kellogg on financial matters.
[Microfilm 48 -- Starts at frame 0861 -- 81 pages]
 
Schieffelin, William J. 1925-1943  Box 107 , Folder 812
Note  He was chairman of the New York Citizens Union which lobbied for better municipal government.
[Microfilm 48 -- Starts at frame 0942 -- 103 pages]
 
Schiff, Jacob H. 1918-1925  Box 107 , Folder 813
Note  He was a member of the Henry Street Settlement board of directors.
[Microfilm 48 -- Starts at frame 1045 -- 7 pages]
 
Seager, Henry R. 1918-1932  Box 107 , Folder 814-815
Note  He was a political science professor at Columbia University, a member of the Survey board of directors, and a founder of the Survey Graphic. Material on the British Labor Party and on labor relations; extensive correspondence about the Survey Graphic.
[Microfilm 48- -- Starts at frame 1052 -- 229 pages]
 
Seligman, Edwin R. 1931-1939  Box 107 , Folder 816
Note  He was a professor of political economy at Columbia University. Material on his refusal to associate himself with the Carl Schurz Foundation.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0071 -- 7 pages]
 
Senior, Max n.d.  Box 107 , Folder 817
Note  An obituary of Senior, a Cincinnati businessman.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0078 -- 2 pages]
 
Seymour, Gertrude 1931-1940  Box 107 , Folder 818
Note  She was formerly an associate editor of the Survey. The correspondence is primarily personal.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0080 -- 31 pages]
Box 107-108
Shaw, S. Adele 1917-1928  Box 107-108 , Folder 819-821
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as managing editor of the Survey. Material on the 1919 steel strike and the 1922 coal strike in Pennsylvania.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0111 -- 334 pages]
Box 108
Shillady, John H. n.d.  Box 108 , Folder 822
Note  An obituary of Shillady, secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0445 -- 2 pages]
 
Simkhovitch, Mary K. 1933-1951  Box 108 , Folder 823
Note  She was a New York settlement worker. Material on the settlements, public housing, and the United Nations.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0447 -- 109 pages]
 
Sinclair, Upton 1922-1939  Box 108 , Folder 824
Note  Correspondence about "oscilloclasts", Lincoln University, and Sinclair's campaign for governor in California.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0556 -- 51 pages]
 
Smillie, Robert 1929-1940  Box 108 , Folder 825
Note  He was a Member of Parliament and leader of British miners during World War I.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0607 -- 11 pages]
 
Smith, Alfred E. 1919-1940  Box 108 , Folder 826
Note  Material on Smith's policies as governor of New York, education, the Palisades Interstate Park commission, and
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0618 -- 78 pages]
 
Smith, Geddes 1919-1943  Box 108 , Folder 827-828
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as a Survey staff member and as publications director for the Commonwealth Fund's Child Health Demonstration Committee. Material on housing, regional planning, and public health nursing.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0696 -- 264 pages]
Box 108-109
Springer, Gertrude 1920-1952  Box 108-109 , Folder 829-830
Note  She was managing editor of the Midmonthly. Material on social work, relief, the National Conference on Social Welfare, and the relations of the Midmonthly to the Survey Graphic.
[Microfilm 49 -- Starts at frame 0960 -- 249 pages]
Box 109
Steffens, Lincoln 1930-1940  Box 109 , Folder 831
Note  Routine correspondence.
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 22 pages]
 
Stern, Alfred K. 1926-1940  Box 109 , Folder 832-833
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as director of the Julius Rosenwald Fund. Material on the Fund's projects, particularly for Negroes, in housing and education.
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 0023 -- 246 pages]
 
Stern, Edith M. 1938-1952  Box 109 , Folder 834-835
Note  She was a free lance writer. Material on education of the handicapped, mental hospitals, and nursing.
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 0269 -- 162 pages]
 
Stimson, Henry L. 1939-1942  Box 109 , Folder 836
Note  Correspondence about foreign policy with Stimson, Secretary of War.
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 0431 -- 20 pages]
Box 109-110
Street, Elwood 1920-1951  Box 109-110 , Folder 837-840
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as director of the St. Louis and (later) Washington, D.C. Community Chests. Material on the American Red Cross, social work and social action, social work ethics, social welfare administration, and the 1934 tax bill limiting deductibility of contributions.
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 0451 -- 509 pages]
Box 110
Strong, Anna Louise 1920-1937  Box 110 , Folder 841
Note  She was a journalist and foreign correspondent. Material on Russia, China, and refugees from the Spanish Civil War.
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 0960 -- 112 pages]
 
Strong, Rev. Sidney 1922-1938  Box 110 , Folder 842
Note  Primarily correspondence about his daughter's articles. See
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 1072 -- 17 pages]
 
Stroock, Sol M. 1938-1940  Box 110 , Folder 843
Note  He was a New York attorney. Correspondence about the "Calling America" series.
[Microfilm 50 -- Starts at frame 1189 -- 15 pages]
 
Swift, Harold H. 1930-1944  Box 110 , Folder 844-845
Note  He was a member of the Survey board of directors and of the Swift Company. Material on industrial relations with meatpackers, the depression, social planning, and Chicago's Back-of-the-Yards Neighborhood Council.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 194 pages]
 
Swing, Raymond Gram 1937-1950  Box 110 , Folder 846
Note  He was a radio commentator and editor of the first number of the Survey's "Calling America" series. Material on Nazi refugees and on atomic power.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0195 -- 63 pages]
 
Tannenbaum, Frank 1921-1941  Box 110 , Folder 847
Note  Material on plans for a special number on Mexico (May, 1924) and on Latin America.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0258 -- 159 pages]
Box 111
Tarbell, Ida M. 1931-1940  Box 111 , Folder 848
Note  Routine correspondence.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0417 -- 16 pages]
 
Taylor, Graham 1923-1936  Box 111 , Folder 849
Note  Routine correspondence with Taylor, founder of the Chicago Commons. Microfilm of Survey-related material in the Taylor papers held by the Newberry Library at Chicago is available at the Social Welfare History Archives.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0433 -- 11 pages]
 
Taylor, Graham Romeyn 1920-1942  Box 111 , Folder 850-851
Note  He was at one time the Survey's representative in Chicago. Material on the Chicago Commission on Race Relations, the League of Free Nations Association, the American Association of Social Workers, and mendicancy in Mexico.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0444 -- 188 pages]
 
Tousley, Clare M. 1920-1948  Box 111 , Folder 852
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as assistant director of the New York Charity Organization Society. Material on junior leagues and family casework.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0632 -- 131 pages]
 
Tucker, Frank 1918-1940  Box 111 , Folder 853
Note  He was vice-president of the New York Provident Loan Society.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0763 -- 12 pages]
 
Tyson, Francis 1919-1937  Box 111 , Folder 854
Note  Material on the Pittsburgh Survey, Simon Patten, the 12-hour day in steel, and relief in Pennsylvania in the 1930's.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0775 -- 72 pages]
 
United States Department Of Labor 1920-1940  Box 111 , Folder 855
Note  A report on standards to be met by children seeking working permits (1920) and material on infant mortality.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0847 -- 32 pages]
 
United States Treasury Department 1922  Box 111 , Folder 856
Note  Material on the danger of the introduction of cholera and typhus into America from Eastern Europe.
[Microfilm 51 -- Starts at frame 0879 -- 10 pages]
Box 111-112
Van Kleeck, Mary 1918-1936  Box 111-112 , Folder 857-860
Note  Correspondence arising from her position as head of the Division of Industrial Studies for the Russell Sage Foundation. Material on conditions in bituminous coal mines, the work of the Sage Foundation, employment, the National Conference on Social Welfare, the International Association for Study and Improvement of Human Relations and Conditions in Industry, settlements and casework, and economic and social planning.
[Microfilm 51- -- Starts at frame 0889 -- 704 pages]
Box 112
Van Loon, Hendrik Willem 1921-1944  Box 112 , Folder 861-863
Note  Correspondence about cartoons, covers, and articles he did for the Survey. Van Loon's comments on the Midwest, democracy, and World War II.
[Microfilm 52 -- Starts at frame 0415 -- 299 pages]
 
Van Waters, Miriam 1922-1927  Box 112 , Folder 864
Note  Correspondence arising from her work as juvenile court referee in Los Angeles.
[Microfilm 52 -- Starts at frame 0714 -- 102 pages]
 
Veiller, Lawrence 1927-1933  Box 112 , Folder 865
Note  He was director of the National Housing Association.
[Microfilm 52 -- Starts at frame 0816 -- 23 pages]
 
Villard, Oswald Garrison 1918-1944  Box 112 , Folder 866
Note  He was editor of the Nation. He did an article for the Survey on conditions in Harlem (1935), but objected to the Survey's checking procedure and eventually withdrew it.
[Microfilm 52 -- Starts at frame 0839 -- 150 pages]
Box 112-113
Wagner, Robert F. 1928-1949  Box 112-113 , Folder 867-868
Note  Correspondence with Wagner, a U.S. senator, about unemployment, the Kellogg Peace Pact, the Supreme Court, social security, and urban redevelopment and housing.
[Microfilm 52- -- Starts at frame 0989 -- 250 pages]
Box 113
Wald, Lillian D. 1918-1940  Box 113 , Folder 869-873
Note  She was founder of the Henry Street Settlement and a member of the Survey board of directors. Material on J. Ramsay MacDonald, prohibition, the 1928 presidential campaign, the Children's Bureau, social research and community progress, and American neutrality in the 1930's.
[Microfilm 53 -- Starts at frame 0194 -- 788 pages]
Box 114
Walker, Charles R. 1932-1946  Box 114 , Folder 874-875
Note  Correspondence about articles he wrote for the Survey on Minnesota (1936), the CIO, and on the Farm Security Homestead projects.
[Microfilm 54 -- Starts at frame 0001 -- 203 pages]
 
Wallace, De Witt 1929-1952  Box 114 , Folder 876-878
Note  Wallace was publisher of the Reader's Digest; correspondence about the arrangements between the Survey and the Digest, giving the Digest exclusive right to reprint material; financial arrangements, and memos on collaboration.
[Microfilm 54 -- Starts at frame 0204 -- 525 pages]
 
Walnut, T. Henry 1918-1946  Box 114 , Folder 879-880
Note  He was a Philadelphia attorney. Materials on prohibition and his resignation as U.S. District Attorney for Eastern Pennsylvania, civil liberties, and the Nuremberg trials.
[Microfilm 54 -- Starts at frame 0729 -- 199 pages]
Box 115
Walsh, Frank P. 1921-1940  Box 115 , Folder 881
Note  He was an attorney and counsel for the Republic of Ireland. Material on the Mooney-Billings cases and the Progressive National Committee of 1936 (including the Committee's
[Microfilm 54 -- Starts at frame 0928 -- 49 pages]
 
Warburg, Felix 1920-1939  Box 115 , Folder 882
Note  He was a founder of the Survey Graphic. Correspondence about the lack of recognition of Lillian Wald's work.
[Microfilm 54 -- Starts at frame 0977 -- 25 pages]
 
Warburg, Paul M. 1919-1940  Box 115 , Folder 883
Note  Significant material on the founding and evolution of the Survey Graphic; also correspondence about the Federal Reserve Board and the depression and unemployment.
[Microfilm 54 -- Starts at frame 1002 -- 84 pages]
 
Weigert, Dr. H. W. 1943-1946  Box 115 , Folder 884
Note  His papers were returned to his family; some routine correspondence remains.
[Microfilm 54 -- Starts at frame 1086 -- 7 pages]
 
Wembridge, Eleanor Rowland 1923-1940  Box 115 , Folder 885-886
Note  Correspondence arising from her work with the Women's Protective Association of Cleveland and as a juvenile court referee. She frequently wrote articles for the Survey. Material on professional social workers and the psychiatric approach to social work.
[Microfilm 54- -- Starts at frame 1093 -- 246 pages]
 
Weybright, Victor 1932-1952  Box 115 , Folder 887-888
Note  Correspondence arising from his position as managing editor of the Survey Graphic; correspondence with John Palmer Gavit about American neutrality and pacifism.
[Microfilm 55 -- Starts at frame 0101 -- 217 pages]
 
Whipple, Leon R. 1934-1949  Box 115 , Folder 889
Note  He was a professor of journalism, book review editor of the Survey, and an advisor to Paul Kellogg.
[Microfilm 55 -- Starts at frame 0318 -- 151 pages]
Box 116
White, William Allen 1931-1943  Box 116 , Folder 890
Note  Material on the 1936 presidential campaign, the nomination of Felix Frankfurter to the Supreme Court, and American neutrality in the 1930's.
[Microfilm 55 -- Starts at frame 0469 -- 210 pages]
 
Wile, Dr. Ira S. 1934-1943  Box 116 , Folder 891
Note  He reviewed books for the Survey.
[Microfilm 55 -- Starts at frame 0679 -- 129 pages]
 
Williams, Pierce 1934-1946  Box 116 , Folder 892
Note  Material on the labor situation on the Pacific Coast (1935), the WPA, the 1937 steel strike, and unemployment and relief.
[Microfilm 55- -- Starts at frame 0799 -- 204 pages]
 
Williams, Whiting 1932-1944  Box 116 , Folder 893
Note  He was a counsel in employee and public relations. Material on prohibition and the "labor problem."
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 0152 -- 70 pages]
 
Wise, Rabbi Stephen S. 1919-1945  Box 116 , Folder 894-895
Note  He was president of the American Jewish Congress. Material on the 1919 steel strike; the Passaic, New Jersey, textile strike; and the "Calling America" issue on minorities.
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 0222 -- 228 pages]
 
Woods, Robert A. 1919-1939  Box 116 , Folder 896
Note  He was a settlement pioneer. Material on education and on his book, The Preparation of Calvin Coolidge. Correspondence with Mrs. Woods.
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 0450 -- 87 pages]
 
Young, Art 1943  Box 116 , Folder 897
Note  An obituary of Young, a cartoonist.
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 0537 -- 4 pages]
Box 117
Young, Owen D. 1931-1950  Box 117 , Folder 898
Note  He was chairman of General Electric's board of directors. Material on management's social attitudes and on the public's impression of businessmen.
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 0541 -- 50 pages]
 
Zimand, Gertrude Folks 1929-1948  Box 117 , Folder 899
Note  Correspondence arising from her position as publicity and research director of the National Child Labor Committee. Material on child labor at the state and local levels.
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 0591 -- 141 pages]
 
Zimand, Savel 1921-1949  Box 117 , Folder 900-901
Note  Correspondence arising from his work as a foreign correspondent and with several health organizations.
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 0732 -- 271 pages]
 
Zorbaugh, Harvey 1942  Box 117 , Folder 902
Note  He was a professor of education at New York University.
[Microfilm 56 -- Starts at frame 1003 -- 2 pages]
 
Series 4.2. Working Editorial Files, 1935-1952 (23.5 feet. Boxes 118-174)  
Note The Working Editorial Files contain material similar to that found in the "Forget-Me-Not" Files, covering the period ca. 1935-52, but of a relatively more routine nature. The alphabetical arrangement includes correspondence with more than 5,000 individuals (as contrasted with 330 in the "Forget-Me-Not" Files), meaning that the exchanges, while occasionally rich, are seldom as extended. A complete list of names is contained in the Folder List . Among the persons with sufficient correspondence to warrant individual folders are Frank Bane, Francis Biddle, Pearl Buck, Bradley Buell, Eveline Burns, Ewan Clague, Irving Dilliard, Loula Dunn, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Leon Keyserling, Fiorello LaGuardia, Benton and Percy MacKaye, Marion Robinson, Louis Stark, Lea Taylor, and Louis Towley. Subject matter discussed in these records is too diverse to warrant a summary listing.
Box 118
Working Editorial Files: Abbott - Alpern  Box 118
 
Abbott Laboratories 1949  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abbott, Carroll 1944  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abbott, Edith 1931-1951  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abbott, John E. 1945  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abbott, Josephine D. (Mrs. T. Grafton) 1943  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abbott, Leon H. 1946  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abel, Barbara 1945-1949  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abel, Theodore 1942-1943  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abel, Walter 1948  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abernethy, Bradford S. 1942  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abingdon-Cokesbury Press 1946  Box 118 , Folder 903
 
Abrams, Albert J. 1948-1952  Box 118 , Folder 904
 
Abrams, Charles 1937-1951  Box 118 , Folder 904
 
Acheson, Barclay 1937-1941  Box 118 , Folder 905
 
Ackerman, Carl W. 1940-1942  Box 118 , Folder 906
 
Ackerman, P. 1946  Box 118 , Folder 906
 
Acme Newspictures, Inc. 1940-1948  Box 118 , Folder 906
 
Adamic, Louis 1938-1945  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Benjamin Paul 1939-1947  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Bess 1940-1942  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Florence S. 1948  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Frances McStay (Mrs. J. Wesley, Jr.) 1946-1948  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Frankie V. 1946  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Gridley 1945  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, James Truslow 1921-1939  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Mark H. 1941  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Martha D. 1944  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Matthew P. 1943  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Mildred (Mrs. W. H. Kenyon) 1940-1949  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Mrs. Mark H. (Lida Lee) 1942-1947  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Phelps H. 1945  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Robert A. 1946  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adams, Ruby Lee 1946  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Adamson, Dr. Elizabeth I. 1944  Box 118 , Folder 907
 
Additon, Henrietta 1937-1943  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Adelson, Bernice 1943-1944  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Adler, Evelyn 1944  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Adler, Sam 1946  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Adler, Waldo 1944-1946  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Adloff, Virginia Thompson 1948-1949  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Aegerter, Ernest Emil 1942  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Agger, E. E. 1941  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Agur, Christine 1946  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Aiken, Senator George D. 1947  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Aikman, Duncan 1947  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Aime, Adah H. 1946  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Ainslie, Caroline 1945  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Akana, Paul 1946  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Al Paul Lefton Company 1947  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Albano, Marie 1946  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Alcoholics Anonymous of New York, Inc. 1944  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Alden, Percy 1916  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Alderman, Dr. L. R. 1941-1942  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Alderstein, F. R. 1945  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Aldrich, Mrs. Winthrop W. (Harriet) 1945  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Aldrich, Winthrop W. 1944  Box 118 , Folder 908
 
Alexander, Chauncey A. 1948  Box 118 , Folder 909
 
Alexander, Dr. Will W. 1939-1947  Box 118 , Folder 909
 
Alexander, John F. 1948  Box 118 , Folder 909
 
Alexander, Raymond Pace 1944-1945  Box 118 , Folder 909
 
Alexander, Robert J. 1946-1948  Box 118 , Folder 909
 
Alexander, Ruth Laughlin 1940-1948  Box 118 , Folder 909
 
Alfred, Helen 1940  Box 118 , Folder 910
 
Alfriend, Kate 1945  Box 118 , Folder 910
 
Alger, George W. 1940-1950  Box 118 , Folder 910
 
Alinsky, Saul D. 1940-1944  Box 118 , Folder 910
 
All-Day Neighborhood School 1947  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Allan, Robert W. 1942  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Alland, Alexander 1940-1947  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Allee, Barbara 1943  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Allegheny County Board of Assistance 1946  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Allen, Daniel 1947  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Allen, Frederick H. 1947-1952  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Allen, James Egert 1941  Box 118 , Folder 911
 
Allen, Jay 1938-1941  Box 118 , Folder 912
 
Allen Whitcomb H. 1943  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allen, Leonard 1941-1945  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allen, Lucile 1945  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allen, Martha F. 1944  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allen, Richard F. 1940-1942  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allen, William D. 1944  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allen, William H. 1941-1951  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allensworth, Josephine 1944  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allied Typographers 1944  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allinson, Brent Dow 1941-1950  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allport, Floyd H. 1945  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Allport, Gordon W. 1947-1949  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Alper, Benedict S. 1950  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Alpern, Ann Ruth 1943  Box 118 , Folder 913
 
Working Editorial Files: Alsberg - Appleton  
Box 119
Alsberg, Henry G. 1942-1943  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Alschuler, Rose H. (Mrs. Alfred) 1943-1951  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Alsop, Dr. Gulielma F. 1948-1950  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Alspach, Charles H. 1948  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Alt, Herschel 1940-1952  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Alth, Max 1947  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Althoff, B. 1947  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Altmeyer, Arthur J. 1938-1949  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Altshuler, Robert 1947  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Alves, Mary 1944  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Alvord, Helen M. 1945-1947  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Aly, Bower 1947  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Amalgamated Bank of New York 1927-1951  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America 1942  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
Amalgamated Housing Corporation 1943-1948  Box 119 , Folder 914
 
American Arbitration Association 1941  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Association for a Democratic Germany 1947  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Association for Adult Education 1947  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Association for the United Nations, Inc. 1947-1948  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Association of Medical Social Workers 1942-1950  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Association of Schools of Social Work 1945  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Association of Social Workers 1939-1949  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Book Company 1941-1950  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American British Art Center, Inc. 1941-1943  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Cancer Society, Inc. 1945-1950  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Christian Committee for Refugees, Inc. 1947  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Civil Liberties Union 1941-1947  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Council for Judaism 1945  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Council on Public Affairs 1941-1945  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Council on Race Relations 1947  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Education Fellowship 1945  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Farm School 1947  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Federation of Labor 1941-1950  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Film Producers 1947  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Forest Products Industries, Inc. 1943-1945  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Foundation for the Blind, Inc. 1944-1950  Box 119 , Folder 915
 
American Friends of Polish Democracy 1941-1944  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Friends Service Committee 1940-1952  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Home Economics Association 1945  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Jewish Committee 1939-1950  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Inc. 1940-1952  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Labor Education Service, Inc. 1946-1949  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Labor Party 1942-1944  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American League to Abolish Capital Punishment 1940-1944  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Library Association 1940-1948  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American News Company 1947  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Nurses' Association, Inc. 1945  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Ort Federation 1947  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Prison Association 1944-1950  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Public Health Association 1942  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Public Welfare Association 1941-1950  Box 119 , Folder 916
 
American Red Cross 1938-1951  Box 119 , Folder 917
 
American Relief for India, Inc. 1945  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
American Russian Cultural Association, Inc. 1943-1944  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
American Russian Institute 1943  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
American Social Hygiene Association 1945-1950  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
American Youth Commission 1942  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
American Zionist Emergency Council 1945  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Amerman, Leonore 1946  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Amidon, Beulah M. (Mrs. Charles F.) 1940-1943  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Amlin, Charles W. 1946-1947  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Ammerman, Mrs. Benjamin 1946  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Amos, J. L. 1946  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anchor Features, Inc. 1948  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Betty H. 1945  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Catherine Goodwillie 1946  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Clay J. 1945  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Clinton P. 1944-1945  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Eleanor C. 1946  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Gaylord W. 1943  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, James A. 1944  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Jane 1943  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Joseph P. 1943-1951  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, June 1944  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Margaret M. 1946-1948  Box 119 , Folder 918
 
Anderson, Mary 1929-1943  Box 119 , Folder 919
 
Anderson, Mary R. 1946  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Anderson, Mrs. Sherwood 1941  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Anderson, Nels 1945-1948  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Anderson, Nils 1945  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Anderson, Rachel Rhoades 1938-1945  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Anderson, Robert S. 1950  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Anderson, William 1943-1944  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Andress, Bart 1939-1944  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Andrews, Arnold 1943  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Andrews, Benjamin R. 1938-1944  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Andrews, F. E. 1938-1947  Box 119 , Folder 920
 
Andrews, John N. 1945-1948  Box 119 , Folder 921
 
Andriola, Joseph P. 1940-1942  Box 119 , Folder 921
 
Andrus, Ruth 1942-1943  Box 119 , Folder 921
 
Angell, Norman 1939-1948  Box 119 , Folder 921
 
Ansell, Charles 1946-1947  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Ansley, Clinton G. 1945  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
ANTA (American National Theatre and Academy) 1946-1947  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Anthony, Robert W., Sr. 1947  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Anthony, Susan B. 1938-1940  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Anti-Defemation League of B'nai B'rith 1947-1957  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Antioch College 1947-1951  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Antioch Press 1941  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Antman, Joseph 1946  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Appleget, Thomas B. 1945-1947  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Appleton-Century Company, Inc. 1944  Box 119 , Folder 922
 
Working Editorial Files: Arata - Bakkie  
Box 120
Arata, Oliver S. 1942-1949  Box 120 , Folder 923
 
Archer, Jules 1947-1948  Box 120 , Folder 923
 
Architectural Forum 1944  Box 120 , Folder 923
 
Areson, Clinton W. 1949-1952  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Argow, Walter Webster 1942  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Armes, Irene Headley 1948-1952  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Armstrong, Clarence 1945  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Armstrong, David W. 1939-1944  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Armstrong, Donald B. 1938-1940  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Armstrong, George S. 1943  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Armstrong, Mrs. Robert F. 1944-1945  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Arnall, Ellis G. 1947-1948  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Arnold, Mary Ellicott 1933-1944  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Arnold, Mildred 1947  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Arnold, Thurman W. 1940-1944  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Arnold, W. B. 1944  Box 120 , Folder 924
 
Aronovici, Carol 1935-1951  Box 120 , Folder 925
 
Aronson, Moses J. 1939-1941  Box 120 , Folder 925
 
Arrowsmith, Mary Noel 1946-1947  Box 120 , Folder 925
 
Arthur, G. B. 1947-1948  Box 120 , Folder 926
 
Arthur, Julietta K. 1940-1950  Box 120 , Folder 926
 
Ascher, Charles S. 1941-1952  Box 120 , Folder 926
 
Ascher, Mrs. Charles (Helen S.) 1947-1949  Box 120 , Folder 926
 
Ascoli, Max 1945-1946  Box 120 , Folder 926
 
Asher, Louis E. 1942  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Ashley, Elizabeth L. (Mrs. Frank N.) 1951  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Ashton, Elma H. 1944-1948  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Associated American Artists, Inc. 1945  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Associated Press 1946-1947  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Associated Publishers, Inc. 1944  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Association Press 1940-1951  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Athey, Mrs. C. N. (Helen S. W.) 1942-1943  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Atkinson, Carroll 1945  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Atkinson, Elizabeth O. 1943  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Atkinson, Mary Irene 1938-1944  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Atkinson, W. K. 1944  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Atterbury, Grosvenor 1935-1943  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Attwood, Adah 1943  Box 120 , Folder 927
 
Atwater, Dr. Reginald M. 1945-1948  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
August, Edward 1946  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Augustine, Ruth 1946  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Austern, Hilda 1943  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Austin, June Pyne (Mrs. L. M.) 1947  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Austin, Kittye Clyde 1940-1941  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Austin, Lucille 1946  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Austin, Ruth 1938-1946  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Austin, Ruth Blakelock 1939  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Australian News and Information Bureau 1945-1949  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Aviation 1945  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Avrett, Robert 1945  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Axelrod, Donald 1946  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Aydelott, A. Laurance 1946  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Aydelotte, Frank 1939-1942  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Ayer, Elise (Mrs. Gertrude E.) 1944  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Baar, Florence S. 1946  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Babcock, R. W. 1946-1949  Box 120 , Folder 928
 
Bacheller, Mrs. Stephen C. 1945  Box 120 , Folder 929
 
Bachman, Richard S. 1944-1951  Box 120 , Folder 929
 
Backer, George 1937-1942  Box 120 , Folder 929
 
Bacon, George W. 1946  Box 120 , Folder 929
 
Badcock, Mabel A. 1943-1945  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Baehr, Dr. George 1944  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Baer, Donna Degen 1947-1948  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Baer, Gertrude 1947  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Baerwald, Paul 1944  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Bailey, Alice A. 1942  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Bain, Read 1938-1949  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Bainam, Jean 1942  Box 120 , Folder 930
 
Baker, Catherine K. 1942-1943  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, David D. 1947  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Dorothy L. 1942  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Elizabeth F. 1941-1944  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Eve R. 1943  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Helen Cody 1936-1942  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, John 1944  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, John A., Jr. 1948-1950  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, John Newton 1941-1942  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Margaret S. 1947  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Mrs. John A. (Adelaide Nichols) 1940-1952  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Mrs. John Cuyler 1945  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Ray Stannard 1936-1944  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, Voorhis and Company, Inc. 1945  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Baker, William A. 1944  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Bakjian, Mardie Jay 1944  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Bakke, E. Wight 1940-1951  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Bakkie, Melva B. 1943  Box 120 , Folder 931
 
Working Editorial Files: Baldwin - Belmont  
Box 121
Baldwin, DeWitt C. 1948  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Baldwin, Joseph E. 1947-1949  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Baldwin, William H. 1941-1943  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Ball, Joseph H. 1943  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Ballard, Lloyd V. 1945  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Ballard, Russell W. 1938-1941  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Ballard, Scotia R. 1944  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Ballenger, H. D. 1947  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Balmer, Jesmond Dene 1946  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Balser, Paul 1942  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Bamford, James B. 1942-1946  Box 121 , Folder 932
 
Bane, Frank 1931-1951  Box 121 , Folder 933
 
Banks, Marjorie 1946-1948  Box 121 , Folder 934
 
Banner, William A. 1948  Box 121 , Folder 934
 
Banning, Margaret Culkin 1940-1941  Box 121 , Folder 934
 
Bannon, Rev. J. James 1941  Box 121 , Folder 934
 
Baptist Student, the 1944  Box 121 , Folder 934
 
Barbour, Phillips 1945  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barger, Vera V. 1942-1944  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barkin, Solomon 1941-1948  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnard, Dr. Margaret Witter 1942  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnard, Eunice Fuller 1939-1944  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnes, A. S. and Company 1941-1949  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnes, Clifford W. 1944  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnes, Harold M. 1943  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnes, Harry Elmer 1939-1942  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnes, Jeanne H. 1944-1945  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnes, Joseph 1945  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barnes, Zolene 1947  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barney, Austin D. 1946-1947  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barr, John 1946-1947  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barrett, Lewis R. 1944-1945  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barry, L. R. 1945  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barth, June 1945-1947  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Bartlett, Harriett M. 1940-1945  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Bartlett, Robert M. 1948  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Barton, Harold 1947  Box 121 , Folder 935
 
Baruch, Bernard M. 1937-1941  Box 121 , Folder 936
 
Baruch, Mrs. Bernard, Jr. 1943  Box 121 , Folder 936
 
Bascom, Lelia 1938-1950  Box 121 , Folder 936
 
Bass, Basil N. 1945  Box 121 , Folder 936
 
Bass, Meyer 1944  Box 121 , Folder 936
 
Bass, Milton 1943  Box 121 , Folder 936
 
Batchelder, Rev. Robert C. 1947  Box 121 , Folder 936
 
Bates, Barbara Bent 1947-1951  Box 121 , Folder 937
 
Battista, O. A. 1944  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Baud, Louise Wood 1945  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Bauer, Catherine (Mrs. William Wurster) 1943-1948  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Bauken, Manuel 1947  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Baumann, Dorothy S. 1944  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Baumann, Dr. Anny 1946  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Baumgartner, Dr. Leona 1946-1950  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Baxter, Bruce R. 1943  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Bayer, Charles M. 1945  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Bayne, Martha Collins 1946  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beach, Joseph Warren 1944  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beach, Robert P. 1948  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beach, Stewart L. 1944  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beacom, Thomas H., Jr. 1944  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beacon Press 1950-1952  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beals, Carleton 1941  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beard, Charles A. 1939-1946  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beard, Eva 1947-1949  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beard, Mrs. Charles A. (Mary R.) 1939  Box 121 , Folder 938
 
Beck, Dorothy Fahs 1944  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beck, Mildred 1948  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beck, Ruth Elizabeth 1946-1947  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Becker, Caroline 1945  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Becker, John 1942-1944  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Becker, May Lamberton 1945  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Becker, William 1945  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beckerman, Harry N. 1947  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beckmann, Dr. J. William 1942-1943  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Bedinger, George R. 1938-1941  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beecher, John 1944  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beeley, Arthur L. 1944  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beer, Ethel S. 1947-1951  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Behrens, Edith 1945  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beidler, Margaret (Mrs. Paul) 1945  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Beisser, Paul T. 1938-1949  Box 121 , Folder 939
 
Bell, A. L. 1947  Box 121 , Folder 940
 
Bell, Juliet O. 1945  Box 121 , Folder 940
 
Bell, Marjorie 1942-1949  Box 121 , Folder 940
 
Bell, Ulric 1945-1946  Box 121 , Folder 940
 
Beller, Lawrence 1945  Box 121 , Folder 940
 
Belmont, Eleanor R. (Mrs. August) 1933-1944  Box 121 , Folder 940
 
Working Editorial Files: Bendix - Bless  
Box 122
Bendix Radio 1943  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benedict, Agnes E. 1941-1949  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benedict, Ruth 1942-1947  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benet, William Rose 1947  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Bengston, Nelson 1945  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benjamin, Elsie 1944  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benjamin, Paul L. 1947  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benjamin, Pauline 1944  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benjamin, Saralynne 1945  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benjamin, Sylvia 1945  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Bennett, H. H. 1945  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Bennett, James V. 1945-1950  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Bennett, Louis L. 1944-1946  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Bennett, Rev. Vincent L. 1943  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benney, Isabel 1942  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benson, Purnell 1945  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Bentley, Jerome H. 1940-1946  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benton, William 1943-1945  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Benton, William C. 1945  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Bentwich, Norman 1950  Box 122 , Folder 941
 
Beresford, Howard C. 1945  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Berge, Wendell 1946-1947  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bergen, H. B. 1940-1941  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bergengren, Roy F. 1941  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Berghof, Herbert A. 1944  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Berglund, Ken 1941-1942  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Berking, Max 1946  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Berle, Mrs. Adolf A., Jr., (Dr. Beatrice Bishop) 1942-1948  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bernard, Dr. Viola W. 1946-1951  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bernard, William W. 1946-1950  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bernays, Edward E. 1939-1945  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bernhagen, Beatrice 1945-1950  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bernhard, Mrs. Richard J. (Dorothy L.) 1944-1948  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bernhard, Ruth 1946-1947  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bernstein, Saul 1945  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Berry, Madeline 1944-1947  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Bertram, Frederick 1945  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Berwick, Adrian 1944-1945  Box 122 , Folder 942
 
Best Magazine Articles of the Year 1950  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Best, Harry 1938-1945  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Bettmann Archive, The 1946  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Beuchert, Rita E. 1948  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Beveridge, Sir William 1943  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Beyer, Clara M. 1939-1947  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Beyer, Louellen Remmy 1946-1947  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Beyrer, J. Benjamin 1946-1947  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Bicknell, Mrs. Ernest P. (Grace V.) 1937-1945  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Biddle, Eric H. 1941-1946  Box 122 , Folder 943
 
Biddle, Francis 1935-1949  Box 122 , Folder 944
 
Biddle, Mrs. Francis 1932  Box 122 , Folder 944
 
Biddle, George 1946  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Biehle, Martha H. 1945  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Big Brothers of America, Inc. 1944-1951  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Bigman, Stan K. 1945  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Bilden, Ruediger 1946-1947  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Billeb, Charlotte M. 1941  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Billington, Charlotte-Ann 1943  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Billstone, Laurie 1949  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Binder, Carroll 1938-1944  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Binder, Dorothy Walton (Mrs. Carroll) 1949-1950  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Binger, Dr. Carl 1947-1948  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Bingham, Alfred M. 1951  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Bingham, Walter V. 1944  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Binns, Mrs. Archie F. 1950  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Binzel, Alma L. 1946  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Bird, Mrs. Clarence E. (Anna Were) 1950  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Birkhead, L. M. 1943-1946  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Birt, Charles J. 1945-1948  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Birth Control Federation of America, Inc. 1941-1942  Box 122 , Folder 945
 
Bishop, Claire Huchet 1949-1950  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Bishop, Ralph K. 1943  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Bishop, Randolph G. 1946  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Bisson, T. A. 1950  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Bivans, E. Litton 1943  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Bixby, F. Lovell 1949-1950  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Blach, Frederick S. 1938-1942  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Black Star Publishing Company 1940-1945  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Black, Algernon D. 1939-1950  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Black, Bertram J. 1944  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Black, Elinor G. (Mrs. Algernon) 1944  Box 122 , Folder 946
 
Blackburn, Cleo W. 1941-1949  Box 122 , Folder 947
 
Blackwell, Gordon W. 1944-1946  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blaine, Mrs. Emmons (Anita McCormick) 1929-1949  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blair, Janet M. 1944  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blair, Margaret (Mrs. Lawrence) 1942  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blair, Nadine 1948  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blakeslee, Victor F. 1942  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blanchard, Ralph H. 1942-1940  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blandford, John B., Jr. 1942-1944  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blankenhorn, Mary D. 1938-1951  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blankfort, Alice 1950  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blankner, Frederika 1945  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blanshard, Paul 1940-1947  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blassingame, Lurton 1941-1948  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Blazier, George J. 1944  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Bless, Bertha J. 1942  Box 122 , Folder 948
 
Working Editorial Files: Bliss - Book  
Box 123
Bliss, C. B. 1928  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Bliss, Ethel H. 1942-1944  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Blizard, Barbara Rogers 1949-1950  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Bloch, Herbert A. 1946  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Block, Goodman 1946  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Bloom, Guy H. 1942  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Bloom, Max R. 1947  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Bloom, Sophia 1948  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Bloomfield, Jack J. 1942  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Blount, Edith M. 1944  Box 123 , Folder 949
 
Bluestein, Abraham 1944-1945  Box 123 , Folder 950
 
Bluestone, Dr. E. M. 1940-1950  Box 123 , Folder 950
 
Bluestone, Harry 1946  Box 123 , Folder 950
 
Blum, Edward C. 1947  Box 123 , Folder 950
 
Blumberg, Hyman 1946  Box 123 , Folder 950
 
Blumenthal, Louis H. 1943-1952  Box 123 , Folder 950
 
Blumenthal, M. S. 1942-1945  Box 123 , Folder 950
 
Blumenthal, Sidney 1937-1943  Box 123 , Folder 951
 
Blyley, Katherine Gillette 1945  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Board of Home Missions 1946-1947  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Board of National Missions 1945  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Boas, Dr. Ernst P. 1938-1947  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Boas, Franz Waldman 1938  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bobrick, Gladys (Mrs. William H.) 1940-1950  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bock, Harold 1945  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bode, Carl J. 1947  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bogardus, Emory S. 1941-1944  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bohn, Ernest J. 1945  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bok, Curtis 1940-1942  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bok, Mrs. Curtis (Nellie Lee) 1941-1944  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Boland, Rev. John P. 1941-1943  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bolles, Blair 1942-1949  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bolles, Joshua K. 1947  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bologna, Sando 1943  Box 123 , Folder 952
 
Bonawitz, Dorothy 1944  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bond, Elsie M. 1943-1946  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bond, F. Fraser 1945-1946  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bond, Frederic Drew 1940-1942  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bond, Louise Wood 1941-1944  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bond, Mrs. Frederic Drew (Annette D.) 1943  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bonds, A. B., Jr. 1947  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bondy, Mrs. Robert E. 1949  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bondy, Robert E. 1936-1952  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bonham, Natalie 1943  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Boni and Gaer, Inc. 1947  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bonnell, Mildred 1945  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bonney, Therese 1943  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bonoff, Dr. Zelly A. 1945  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bonsall, Ivan H. 1944-1945  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Bontemps, Arna 1943-1944  Box 123 , Folder 953
 
Book and Author War Bond Committee 1945  Box 123 , Folder 954
 
Book-of-the-Month Club (n.d.)  Box 123 , Folder 954
 
Book Reviews, A  Box 123 , Folder 955
 
Book Reviews, B  Box 123 , Folder 956
 
Book Reviews, C-D  Box 123 , Folder 957
 
Working Editorial Files: Book Reviews E - T  
Box 124
Book Reviews, E-F  Box 124 , Folder 958
 
Book Reviews, G-H  Box 124 , Folder 959
 
Book Reviews, I-J  Box 124 , Folder 960
 
Book Reviews, K-L  Box 124 , Folder 961
 
Book Reviews, M-N  Box 124 , Folder 962
 
Book Reviews, O-P  Box 124 , Folder 963
 
Book Reviews, Q-R  Box 124 , Folder 964
 
Book Reviews, S-T  Box 124 , Folder 965
 
Working Editorial Files: Book - Britt  
Box 125
Book Reviews, U-Z  Box 125 , Folder 966
 
Books Across the Sea 1945  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Boone, Gladys 1942-1948  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Booth, Gracia D. 1942  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Booth, Nora R. 1941  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Boothe, Viva 1944  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Boothroyd, Mary Alice 1950  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Borgida, Lee 1946  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Borst, Homer W. 1938-1952  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Borton, Viennie 1943  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Bost, Mrs. W. T. (Annie K.) 1939-1950  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Bosworth, Francis 1947  Box 125 , Folder 967
 
Botsford, Samuel B. 1941  Box 125 , Folder 968
 
Boudneau, Dr. Frank G. 1939-1947  Box 125 , Folder 968
 
Bourne, William C. 1946  Box 125 , Folder 968
 
Boutell, C. B. 1941-1942  Box 125 , Folder 968
 
Bouton, Elizabeth 1947  Box 125 , Folder 968
 
Boutwell, William D. 1939-1948  Box 125 , Folder 968
 
Bovick, Frances 1944  Box 125 , Folder 968
 
Bowden, A. O. 1941  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowden, R. D. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowen, Bonnie B. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowen, Croswell 1945  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowen, Lewis H. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowen, Marion 1941  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowie, Mrs. William Russell (Jean L.) 1942-1943  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowie, Rev. William Russell 1939-1949  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowles, Chester 1943-1952  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowman, Henry 1942  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Bowman, LeRoy E. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boxerman, Abraham 1946  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boy Scouts of America, Inc. 1944  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boyce, Dorothy 1947  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boyce, Richard F. 1945  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boychuck, Walter 1944  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boyd, Edith M. 1945-1956  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boyd, Mary Sumner 1935-1942  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boylan, Marguerite T. 1948  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Boys Clubs of America, Inc. 1945  Box 125 , Folder 969
 
Brackett, Jeffrey R. 1938-1950  Box 125 , Folder 970
 
Braden, Charles S. 1944-1945  Box 125 , Folder 970
 
Brader, Spencer E. 1946  Box 125 , Folder 970
 
Bradley, Dwight J. 1946  Box 125 , Folder 970
 
Bradley, E. B. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 970
 
Bradley, Elizabeth 1946-1949  Box 125 , Folder 970
 
Bradley, Phillips 1939-1947  Box 125 , Folder 971
 
Bradley, Richards M. 1929-1942  Box 125 , Folder 972
 
Bradley, Snoda K. 1944  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Bradway, John S. 1939-1944  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brainerd, Heloise 1943-1944  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Braisted, Paul J. 1950  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brand, Alonzo, F. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brand, Roland J. 1949  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brandeis, Mrs. Louis D. (Alice) 1943  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brandenberg, Linn 1944  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brandon, D. G. 1944  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brandt and Brandt 1938-1948  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brandt, Albert Abarbanel 1948-1949  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brandt, Charles 1944  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Bratt, Eliot 1946  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Braucher, Howard 1938-1945  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brav, Rabbi Stanley R. 1944  Box 125 , Folder 973
 
Brebner, J. Bartlet 1941-1942  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Breckinridge, Mary 1940-1941  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Breckinridge, Sophonisba, P. 1937-1940  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Breitenbach, Joseph 1945  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Bremer, Edith Terry (Mrs. Harry M.) 1941-1943  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Bremner, Robert H. 1950  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brennan, Ellen L. 1946  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brentano's 1946  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Bresler, Harvey J. 1945  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Breul, Alvin C. 1942  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brewer, Faith 1946  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brewster, Dorothy S. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Bridges, Bernice 1950  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brigg, Elvira H. 1943  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Briggs, Carol 1947  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brigham, Harold L. 1948  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brigham, Robert I. 1946-1947  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Bright, Sallie E. 1942-1949  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brightbill, Charles K. 1945-1951  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Briscoe, Avalon 1944  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Brissenden, Paul 1945  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
British Combine Photos, Ltd. 1940-1947  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
British Information Services 1943-1951  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
British Library of Information 1938-1942  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
British Press Service 1940-1941  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Britt, Miss 1946  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Britt, Mrs. George (Jane) 1950  Box 125 , Folder 974
 
Working Editorial Files: Brock - Buck  
Box 126
Brock, Frank W. 1944-1945  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brockway, Thomas P. 1947-1949  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brodsky, Irving 1946-1947  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Broffman, Morton H. 1944  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Bromage, Mrs. Arthur W. (Mary C.) 1942  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Bromfield, Louis 1941  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar 1937-1941  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Bronner, Augusta F. 1947-1950  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brookings Institution 1944  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brooklyn Children's Aid Society 1947  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brooks, Cecil 1943  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brooks, Lee M. 1947  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brooks, Mary E. 1946-1948  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Brooks, Robert R. R. 1947  Box 126 , Folder 976
 
Broome, Douglas 1945  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters 1943-1947  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Alene Briggs 1943  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Bertrand 1945  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Brothers 1940-1943  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Chester R. 1943-1947  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Curtis, Ltd. 1945  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Ella Layne 1939-1943  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Ellen McBryde 1940-1941  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Esther Lucile 1943-1944  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Francis J. 1944-1948  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Frederick 1941  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Frederick E. 1944  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, G. Steward 1939-1940  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, Harold M. 1946  Box 126 , Folder 977
 
Brown, J. Douglas 1938-1948  Box 126 , Folder 978
 
Brown, James 1942-1947  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Joseph 1947  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Louise Dichman 1947  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Louise Fargo 1948-1949  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Marie E. 1945  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Mary Campbell 1946  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Myrtle B. 1944  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Philip King 1938-1941  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown-Lipe-Chapin Company 1941  Box 126 , Folder 979
 
Brown, Ralph Adams 1944-1951  Box 126 , Folder 980
 
Brown, Richard A. 1945-1947  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Brown, Richard M. 1946-1947  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Brown, Sterling W. 1946  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Brown, V. K. 1946  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Browne, Harold F. 1940-1942  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Browne, Mary K. 1947  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Browne, Mrs. M. F. (Katherine) 1945  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Browne, Waldo R. 1948-1951  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Brownell, Baker 1945-1946  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Browning, Grace 1942-1946  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Brownlee, Fred L. 1945-1947  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Brownlow, Louis 1937-1941  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Brownstone, Mina 1940-1947  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Bruere, Henry 1930-1949  Box 126 , Folder 981
 
Bruere, Martha Bensley (Mrs. Robert W.) 1926-1940  Box 126 , Folder 982
 
Bruguiere, Emile 1941-1942  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bruner, Louise 1947-1950  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bruning, Addie 1944  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Brunner, Edmund 1946  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Brunner, Endre, K. 1945  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Brunot, James 1942-1943  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Brush, Dr. A. Louise 1942-1951  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bruyette, Doris 1944-1946  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bryan, B. M. 1942  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bryan, J. E. 1947  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bryan, Jack H. 1942-1945  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bryan, Jack Yeaman 1944-1945  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bryson, Lyman 1936-1951  Box 126 , Folder 983
 
Bubolz, Rev. George C. 1945  Box 126 , Folder 984
 
Buchman, Lloyd 1944  Box 126 , Folder 984
 
Buck, Carl 1943-1946  Box 126 , Folder 984
 
Buck, J. Lossing 1945  Box 126 , Folder 984
 
Buck, Pearl S. 1937-1949  Box 126 , Folder 985
 
Working Editorial Files: Buck - Byron  
Box 127
Buck, William A. 1945  Box 127 , Folder 986
 
Buckler, Helen 1945-1950  Box 127 , Folder 986
 
Buckley, Earle A. 1947  Box 127 , Folder 986
 
Buckman, Lorraine V. 1944  Box 127 , Folder 986
 
Buder, Leonard 1947  Box 127 , Folder 986
 
Buell, Bradley (1941-1947)  Box 127 , Folder 987
 
Buell, Bradley (Cont)  Box 127 , Folder 988
 
Buell, Bradley (Cont)  Box 127 , Folder 989
 
Buell, Bradley (Cont)  Box 127 , Folder 990
 
Buell, Bradley (Cont)  Box 127 , Folder 991
 
Buell, Charles 1947  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Buell, Raymond Leslie 1946  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Buente, Williard H. 1943  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Buffington, W. L. 1944  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bugbee, Doris 1948  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bugbee, George 1947  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bull, Nina 1943  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bull, Rose Weston 1944-1945  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bunbury, H. N. 1944  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bunche, Ralph J. 1949-1951  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bunzel, Joseph H. 1944-1946  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Burch, Guy Irving 1945  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Burdell, Edwin S. 1940-1952  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Burdette, Franklin, L. 1943  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bureau for Intercultural Education 1947  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bureau of Reclamation 1943  Box 127 , Folder 992
 
Bureau of the Census 1950  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burgess, Ernest W. 1946-1947  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burgess, J. Stewart 1937-1949  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burgoon, Janet S. 1944  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burhoe, Buelah Weldon 1942-1949  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burke, Gerald W. 1941  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burke, William W. 1943-1945  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burleson, F. E. 1944  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burling, Dr. Temple 1942  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burlingame, Dr. C. Charles 1937  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burlingame, Roger 1941-1947  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burma, John H. 1944-1949  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burnett, Mary Clarke 1942-1950  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burnham, Ernest 1943  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burns, Arthur R. 1935-1950  Box 127 , Folder 993
 
Burns, Eveline M. 1937-1951  Box 127 , Folder 994
 
Burns, Isabelle 1948  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burns, Thomas 1944  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burnshaw, Stanley 1944  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burr, Emily Thorp 1940-1949  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burris, Quincy Guy 1944-1948  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burritt, Bailey B. 1947-1949  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burrows, W. R. 1942  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burt, Charles L. 1943-1950  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Burt, Henry F. 1944-1949  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Business Information Bureau 1945  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Business Week 1949  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Bussard, Rev. Paul 1947  Box 127 , Folder 995
 
Butcher, Dr. Margaret Just 1951-1952  Box 127 , Folder 996
 
Butler, Harold B. 1946  Box 127 , Folder 996
 
Butler, M. Ruth 1945  Box 127 , Folder 996
 
Butler, Mossette L. 1943  Box 127 , Folder 996
 
Buttenheim, Harold S. 1935-1950  Box 127 , Folder 996
 
Bye, George T. and Company 1941-1952  Box 127 , Folder 996
 
Byron, Dora 1951  Box 127 , Folder 996
 
Working Editorial Files: Cabot - Cayton  
Box 128
Cabot, Dr. Hugh 1941-1942  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Cadbury, Henry J. 1941-1942  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Cadbury, Olive C. 1944  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Cadorette, Ruth 1944  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Cahn, Chester A. 1942  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Cahn, Leni 1946  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Caldwell, Oliver J. 1948  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
California Labor School, Inc. 1944  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Calvin's News Service 1933  Box 128 , Folder 997
 
Cambridge Associates 1945  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Cameron, W. H. 1942  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Camp, Elwood W. 1946  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campbell, Angus 1952  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campbell, Hilary 1937-1945  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campbell, Mary W. (Mrs. Herbert) 1944  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campbell, Persia 1946-1948  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campbell, Ruth 1943-1944  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campbell, Wallace J. 1938-1946  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campbell, William 1938  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Campfield, C. G. 1945  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Canadian Wartime Information Board 1945  Box 128 , Folder 998
 
Canadian Welfare Council 1949  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Cannon, Antoinette 1946  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Cannon, Ida M. 1939-1943  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Cannon, James 1946  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Cannon, Mrs. Henry White (Myrta Jones) 1938-1942  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Cannon, Nona H. 1945  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Caples, Anna 1939-1951  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Capper, Arthur 1940-1942  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
Capt, J. C. 1945  Box 128 , Folder 999
 
CARE 1946-1951  Box 128 , Folder 1000
 
Carey, Clifford M. 1945  Box 128 , Folder 1000
 
Carey, Harry M. 1943-1948  Box 128 , Folder 1000
 
Carey, Jane Perry Clark (Mrs. Andrew G.) 1935-1951  Box 128 , Folder 1000
 
Carlson, Avis D. 1939-1947  Box 128 , Folder 1000
 
Carlson, Barbara 1945  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carlton, Frank T. 1950  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carlton, Winslow 1940-1943  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carman, Harry 1950  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carrick, Virginia B. 1942  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carriere, Winifred 1946  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carroll, John R. 1944-1945  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carroll, Mary Baker 1944-1945  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carroll, Thomas L. 1943-1944  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carskadon, Thomas R. 1944  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carson, James S. 1941  Box 128 , Folder 1001
 
Carlson, Mrs. William J. 1943  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Carson, William J. 1942-1943  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Carter, Edward C. 1938-1947  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Carter, Elizabeth 1947  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Carter, Elmer A. 1941-1945  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Carter, Katherine Pollard 1947  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Carter, Mrs. Edward C. (Alice D.) 1939  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Carter, Rev. Manfred A. 1938-1947  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Cartwright, Morse A. 1939-1943  Box 128 , Folder 1004
 
Casady, Clyde S. 1943-1945  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Case, Leland D. 1943  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Casgrain, A. E. 1945-1948  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Cass, Edward R. 1939-1950  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Cassatt, Anna A. 1943-1946  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Cassel, Carola 1947  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Cassidy, Harry M. 1939-1949  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Castendyck, Elsa 1943-1952  Box 128 , Folder 1005
 
Cataio, Jan A. 1944  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Catholic Digest 1947  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Catlin, M. H. 1941  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Catlin, Ruth 1946  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Catton, Mary (Margaret M. L.) 1942-1943  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Cavan, Ruth Shonle 1942  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Cavers, David F. 1947  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Cayton, Horace R. 1945  Box 128 , Folder 1006
 
Working Editorial Files: Chalmers - Claxton  
Box 129
Chalmers, Burns 1948  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chamberlain, Dr. Herbert E. 1947-1949  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chamberlain, Fern L. 1949  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chamberlain, Mrs. William H. (Helen) 1946-1952  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chamberlain, Willian Henry 1943  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chambers, Bradford 1944-1947  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chambers, Gilbert 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chambers, Walter A. 1939-1947  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chandler, Doris G. 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1007
 
Chandler, Jane 1939-1950  Box 129 , Folder 1008
 
Chandler, Thomas 1949-1950  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chandler, Willis E. 1943  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chapin, F. Stuart 1949  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chapman, Elisabeth Bowie 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chapman, L. F. 1946  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chapnick, Howard 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chappell, Richard A. 1943-1947  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Charters, W. W. 1944-1945  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chase, Harry Woodburn 1940-1942  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chase, Pearl 1939-1945  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chatterjee, M. N. 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chauvin, Gladys R. 1946  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chenoweth, M. O. 1944-1945  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Cherasky, Dr. Martin 1951  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Cheroff, Ike 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Cherrington, Ben Mark 1943-1948  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chesbro, George W. 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chester, Mildred A. 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chevigny, Hector 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chewning, Broaddus E. 1943  Box 129 , Folder 1009
 
Chicago Council Against Racial and Religious Discrimination 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Chicago Sun 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Chicanot, E. L. 1942-1948  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Chickering, Martha A. 1939  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Child Study Association of America 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Child Welfare League of America 1945-1951  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Children's Orthopedic Hospital, The 1946  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Childs, Clinton S. 1942  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Childs, John L. 1943-1951  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Childs, Louise 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Childs, Marquis 1945-1949  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Childs, Richard Storrs 1938-1941  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Chilman, C. William 1946  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Chin, Rockwood Q. P. 1951  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
China (notes from a Walter Judd speech) 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
China Aid Council 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Chinese News Service 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Chisholm, Dr. Brock 1947-1949  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Christian Leader, The 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Christman, Henry M. 1945-1951  Box 129 , Folder 1010
 
Church World Service 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Church, David M. 1942-1945  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Church, Peggy Pond (Mrs. Fermor S.) 1948-1950  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Churchill, Henry S. 1945-1950  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Chute, Charles Lionel 1938-1952  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Cincinnati Youth Aid Bureau 1946  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Cinema 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Citizens' City Planning and Housing Council of Rochester, N. Y. 1941  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Citizens' Housing Council of Greater New Haven,Inc 1949  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Citrine, Walter 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
City College of New York 1947-1949  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
City-wide Citizens' Committee on Harlem 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Civil Aeronautics Administration 1943  Box 129 , Folder 1011
 
Clague, Ewan 1938-1950  Box 129 , Folder 1012
 
Clampitt, W. A. 1945-1946  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clancy, Eugene A. 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clapp, Raymond F. 1938-1945  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clapper, Mrs. Raymond (Oliver) 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clapper, Raymond 1938  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clark, Anna Holbrook 1947-1948  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clark, Blake 1948  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clark, Edgar Rogie 1951  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clark, Elizabeth Woodruff 1942-1943  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clark, Herbert G. 1946-1949  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clark, John Maurice 1940-1951  Box 129 , Folder 1013
 
Clark, Kenneth 1948  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Clark, Marjorie 1942-1945  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Clark, R. W. 1943  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Clark, Thomas 1946  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Clarke, Elizabeth Munro 1940-1942  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Clarke, Helen I. 1943-1947  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Claudia, Sister M. 1947  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Clausen, N. Y. 1944  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Claxton, Rev. Allen E. 1945  Box 129 , Folder 1014
 
Working Editorial Files: Cleary - Condon  
Box 130
Cleary, Annette 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Cleghorn, Sarah N. 1937-1951  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Cleland, Ronald S. 1943  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Clementin, Charles 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Clementson, Clarisse 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Cleveland, A. F. 1947  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Clevenger, Louise M. 1943  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Clinchy, Everett Ross 1938-1945  Box 130 , Folder 1015
 
Close, Kathryn 1936-1945  Box 130 , Folder 1016
 
Close, O. H. 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Clugston, Kate 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Clyde, Ethel 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cobb, Bessie A. 1945  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cobrin, Harry A. 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cockerill, Eleanor 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Codman, John S. 1943  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Coffman, Harold C. 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Coghlan, Ralph 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohe, Felix S. 1945-1950  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohen, A. Alfred 1945-1950  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohen, Elliot E. 1945  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohen, Frank 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohen, Miriam 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohen, Philip F. 1947  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohn, Bill 1940  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Cohn, Fannia M. 1937-1941  Box 130 , Folder 1017
 
Coil, E. J. 1943-1950  Box 130 , Folder 1018
 
Coit, Eleanor G. 1939-1952  Box 130 , Folder 1018
 
Coit, Elisabeth 1947  Box 130 , Folder 1018
 
Colborn, Fern M. 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Cole, Douglas Seaman 1941  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Cole, Helen D. 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Cole, Lawrence C. 1942-1949  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Cole, Ruth 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Coleman, Catherine W. 1947  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Coleman, Ruth 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Colladay, Morrison 1948  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Coller, Ross H. 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Collier, Bond 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Collier, Tarleton 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Collins, Henry H., Jr. 1947  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Collisson, N. H. 1947  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Columbia University Press 1941-1945  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Colwell, A. F. 1945  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Colze, Dr. William L. 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Cominos, Helen 1951-1952  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Commager, Henry Steele 1945-1951  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace 1945  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Committee for a Democratic Foreign Policy 1944  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Common Council for American Unity 1940  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Common Sense 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Commonwealth Fund 1944-1948  Box 130 , Folder 1019
 
Community Chests and Councils, Inc. 1944-1950  Box 130 , Folder 1020
 
Community Service Society of New York 1941-1943  Box 130 , Folder 1021
 
Community Services Committee 1946  Box 130 , Folder 1021
 
Compass 1945  Box 130 , Folder 1021
 
Compulsory Military Training 1947  Box 130 , Folder 1021
 
Condict, Mrs. Philip K. (Fonrose Wainwright) 1938-1948  Box 130 , Folder 1022
 
Condict, Abbie 1942-1944  Box 130 , Folder 1023
 
Condliffe, J. B. 1946-1952  Box 130 , Folder 1023
 
Condon, Mollie (Mrs. Abraham Friedman) 1943-1951  Box 130 , Folder 1023
 
Working Editorial Files: Conference - Cushman  
Box 131
Conference Office 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Congehl, Irene H. 1952  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Congress of Industrial Organizations 1944-1947  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Conklin, Edna B. 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Conklin, Robert J. 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Connally, Thomas 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Conner, Leora L. 1945-1947  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Conner, P. J. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Connors, E. J. 1937  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Conover, Edward A. 1946  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Conrad, Harold E. 1941-1942  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Conrad, Irene Farnham 1945-1946  Box 131 , Folder 1024
 
Cook, Cara 1942  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cook, Edith Valet 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cook, George W. 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cook, Waldo L. 1938-1950  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cooper, E. I. 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cooper, Robert L. 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cooper, Sarah B. (Mrs. Charles C.) 1938-1944  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cooperative League Accounting Bureaau 1937-1942  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cope, Francis R., Jr. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cope, Gertrude 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Copper, O. Byron 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Corcoran, Mildred 1946  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Cornin, Jon 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Corre, Mary P. 1946  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Corrective Research Agency 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Corsi, Edward 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1025
 
Corson, John J. 1939-1952  Box 131 , Folder 1026
 
Corwin, E. H. L. 1939-1947  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Corwin, Edward S. 1941-1951  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cosgrove, Elizabeth 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cothren, Marion B. 1939  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cotton, Thomas 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Coudert, Frederic R., Jr. 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Couglin, Francis X. 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Council of Social Agencies of Chicago 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Council of Social Agencies of Greater Hartford 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Council of State Governments 1945-1951  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Council on Books in Wartime, Inc. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Council on Racial Tolerance 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Countryman, Russell 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Counts, George S. 1942-1947  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cousins, Norman 1943-1946  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cowan, Rita M. 1944-1948  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cowley, W. H. 1940-1945  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cox, Cordelia 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cox, Edward 1948  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Cox, Grace B. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Coy, Wayne 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Coykendall, Ralf 1937  Box 131 , Folder 1027
 
Coyle, David Cushman 1937-1951  Box 131 , Folder 1028
 
Coyle, Mrs. David Cushman (Chalice) 1939  Box 131 , Folder 1028
 
Coyle, Grace L. 1938-1950  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Craig, Thomas 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Craiglow, Richard E. 1942-1943  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crane, Jacob 1940-1954  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crane, Mrs. Roger A. 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crane, Roger A. 1946  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Cranston, Arthur 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crawford, Mr. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Cressey, George B. 1946-1947  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Cressey, Paul G. 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crime Prevention Manual 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Criner, Mrs. L. C. 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crist, T. Dean 1939  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Criswell, Walter S. 1943-1945  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Cronbach, Abraham 1939-1950  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crook, Eleanor 1950  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crosby, Alexander L. 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crosby, Helen 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crosby, John 1948  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crowder, Fransworth 1939-1951  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crowell, Thomas Y., Company 1946  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crown Publishers 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1029
 
Crumly, Charles L. 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Crutcher, Hester B. 1948  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Culver, Elsie Thomas 1946  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Cumming, Caroline King 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Cunningham, Dr. James M. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Cunningham, Lucretia B. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Cunnison, W. R. M. 1943  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Curley, Mrs. Alexander (Elizabeth N.) 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Currlin, Alice Bruce 1944-1948  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Curry, H. Ida 1941-1943  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Curtis, Brown, Ltd. 1944  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Curtis, Henry S. 1946-1952  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Curtis, Marjorie D. 1945  Box 131 , Folder 1030
 
Cushing, Charles Phelps 1946-1948  Box 131 , Folder 1031
 
Cushing, H. M. 1947  Box 131 , Folder 1031
 
Cushing, Oscar K. 1937-1941  Box 131 , Folder 1031
 
Cushman, Edward 1942  Box 131 , Folder 1031
 
Cushman, Robert E. 1946-1950  Box 131 , Folder 1031
 
Cushman, Roy M. 1937-1944  Box 131 , Folder 1031
 
Working Editorial Files: Cutler - Dawson  
Box 132
Cutler, Rosalind 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Cutter, Louise C. 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
D'Alessandro, Ennio 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
D'Amico, Victor 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
D'Amours, Ernest R. 1947  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
D. C. Heath and Company 1944-1950  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dabney, Mary K. 1950-1952  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dabney, Virginius 1940-1944  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Daggett, Helen M. 1947  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dahir, James 1947-1948  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dahl, Mary Bartlett 1943  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dahl, Mr. 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dahlquist, Edla M. 1947  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dale, Ernest 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dale, Timothy 1946  Box 132 , Folder 1032
 
Dana, Ellis Huntington 1945-1949  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Danby, Patricia 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Dane, Marcia W. A. 1945-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Daniel, Constance E. H. (Mrs. Victor H.) 1942-1943  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Daniel, Isabelle H. (Mrs. R. N.) 1945-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Daniel, Thomas H. 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Daniels, Frederick I. 1943-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Daniels, John 1938-1944  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Daniels, John, Jr. 1937  Box 132 , Folder 1033
 
Daniels, Jonathan 1936-1951  Box 132 , Folder 1034
 
Danish Information Office 1947  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Danstedt, Rudolph T. 1945-1946  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Danzig, David 1944-1946  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
David, Evelyn 1943  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
David, Henry 1947  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Davidson, Donald 1943  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Davidson, George F. 1951-1952  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Davidson, Gisela K. 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Davidson, Jo. 1944-1945  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Davidson, Margaret G. 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Davidson, Maurice P. 1940-1946  Box 132 , Folder 1035
 
Davidson, Ruth C. 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davie, Maurice R. 1945-1949  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davied, Camille 1947  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davies, Stanley P. 1938-1949  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davies, William D. 1943  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, Allison 1950-1951  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, Burke 1944-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, Elmer 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, Forrest 1941-1946  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, George E. 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, George T. 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, Gladys Byrd 1942-1943  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, Harold E. 1942  Box 132 , Folder 1036
 
Davis, Jerome 1938-1952  Box 132 , Folder 1037
 
Davis, John A. 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Kingsley 1945-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Lambert 1943-1944  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Loda Mae 1947  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Malcolm W. 1946-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Marian Park 1944-1945  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Melton S. 1946-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Michael M. see Roskelley, R. W.  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Mrs. Richard H. 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Otto W. 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, Valeska 1944  Box 132 , Folder 1038
 
Davis, William Hammatt 1939-1950  Box 132 , Folder 1039
 
Davison, Henry P. 1918  Box 132 , Folder 1040
 
Davison, Natalie W. 1945  Box 132 , Folder 1040
 
Davison, Robert L. 1943-1944  Box 132 , Folder 1040
 
Dawkins, O. C. 1950  Box 132 , Folder 1040
 
Dawson, John B. 1943-1947  Box 132 , Folder 1040
 
Working Editorial Files: Day - DeVilbiss  
Box 133
Day Care 1943-1945  Box 133 , Folder 1041
 
Day, Margaret 1940-1943  Box 133 , Folder 1042
 
Deacon, J. Byron 1950  Box 133 , Folder 1043
 
Dean, Vera Micheles 1938-1949  Box 133 , Folder 1043
 
De Boer, John H. 1941-1950  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
de Caroselli, Bianca Marvin (Mrs. Enrique) 1945  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
de Constant, Julie d'Estournelles 1944-1946  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
de Gruchy, Clare 1947  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
De Haven, Hugh 1951  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
de Huszar, George B. 1943-1945  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
de Lima, Agnes 1938-1951  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
de Lima, Sigrid 1946  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
Dearborn, Ned H. 1941-1942  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
deBoer, Louis 1944-1950  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
Deering High School 1945  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
Deering, Tam 1941-1943  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
deFord, Mariam Allen (Mrs. Maynard Shipley) 1945-1947  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
DeKins, Scott R. 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
deKruif, Paul 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
Delano, Frederic A. 1946  Box 133 , Folder 1044
 
Delinquency 1943-1944  Box 133 , Folder 1045
 
De Moreland, Jack 1947  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
De Nucci, George 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
DeLong, Edmund S. 1946  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Delp, Mildred 1943  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Deming, Dorothy 1941-1945  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Democrat and Chronicle 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Demorest, Charlotte 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Dengler, Paul, L. 1947-1948  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Dennison, George 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Denny, George V., Jr. 1941-1944  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Denny, Ludwell 1931-1937  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Department of Agriculture 1947  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Department of Commerce 1946  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Department of Health 1945  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Department of Institutions and Agencies of New Jersey 1950  Box 133 , Folder 1046
 
Department of State 1946-1952  Box 133 , Folder 1047
 
de Pass, Carl (n.d.)  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
de Rochemont, Richard 1943  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
de Schweinitz, Elizabeth 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
DePoister, W. Marson 1947  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Dericks, R. C. 1945  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Derricks, William Boysee 1945-1946  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Derryberry, Dr. Mayhew 1946-1947  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Desick, S. A. 1942  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Desmond, Rev. Oviatt E. 1947  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Desmond, Thomas C. 1941-1950  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Dettelbach, Miriam H. 1947  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Detzler, Dorothy 1945  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Deuel, Wallace R. 1944-1950  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Deutsch, Albert 1944-1951  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Deutsch, Babette 1949  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Deutsch, Danica 1947  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Deutsch, Etta 1944  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Deutsch, Hermann 1946  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Deutscher, Max 1946  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
DeVilbiss, Dr. Lydia Allen 1937-1939  Box 133 , Folder 1048
 
Working Editorial Files: Devine - Dublin  
Box 134
Devine, Thomas A. 1943-19  Box 134 , Folder 1049
 
Devine, Thomas A. (cont) -19 1952  Box 134 , Folder 1050
 
De Wolf, Eric 1943  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewar, Katharine C. 1934-1946  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewey, Dorothy L. 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewey, John 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewey, Judd 1939-1943  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewey, Thomas E. 1937-1943  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewhurst, J. Frederic 1945-1950  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewing, Mary 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dewson, Mary W. 1933-1942  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Deyrup, Felicia Johnson (Mrs. Ingrith) 1948-1951  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Deyrup, Ingrith 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Di Bella, Edward E. 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Diamond, Isabella S. 1942  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dichman, Louise 1943-1946  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickenson, Francis R. 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickenson, Irma C. 1946-1948  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickerman, Judson C. 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickerson, Helen Elisabeth 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickins, Dorothy 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickinson, Dr. Robert L. 1943  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickinson, Emily 1946-1947  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dickstein, Samuel 1943  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Diction Press 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Didier Publisher 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Diess, John H. 1947  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dietrich, Margretta S., (Mrs. Charles H.) 1941-1943  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Diffie, Bailey 1947  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Digest Unit 1948-1949  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dijour, Ilja M. 1949  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dilday, Charles 1943-1944  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dillencourt, John B. 1947  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Diller, Robert I. 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1051
 
Dilliard, Irving 1936-1951  Box 134 , Folder 1052
 
Dillon, Mary B. 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dimock, Hedley S. 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dimond, Stanley E. 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dines, Alta Elizabeth 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dinger, Earl M. 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Disbrow, Ruth A. 1942-1952  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Disney, Walt 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Ditch, Mary B. 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dobbins, Esther H. 1947  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dock, Lavinia L. 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dodd, Harold W. 1947  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dodds, Arthur W. 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dodge, Cleveland 1945  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dodge, Mary 1943  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dodge, Percival 1943  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dodge, Wendell Phillips 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dolan, Dorothea L. 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dolgin, Louise R. 1943  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dolgin, Sara 1944  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Dombrowski, James A. 1942-1952  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Donahue, Alice V. 1948  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Donaldson, A.J. 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Donaldson, Dorothy 1945-1949  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Doniger, Simon 1944-1947  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Donnell, Richard R. 1942  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Donovan, J.J. 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Donovan, Joseph A. 1928  Box 134 , Folder 1053
 
Doob, Leonard W. 1948  Box 134 , Folder 1054
 
Dooley, Glenn A. 1946  Box 134 , Folder 1054
 
Dorau, Herbert B. 1947  Box 134 , Folder 1054
 
Doubleday, Doran Book Shop 1940-1945  Box 134 , Folder 1054