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Helen Hall papers

Summary Information
Title: Helen Hall papers
Dates: 1898-1982
Creator: Hall, Helen, 1892-1982
Extent: 46 linear feet
Language: English
Collection Number: SW 34
Abstract:
Helen Hall was a settlement worker and social reformer. These personal and professional papers reflect her career as a leader in the settlement house movement, particularly during the period 1933-67, including her involvement in the National Federation of Settlements – particularly with its studies of unemployment during the late 1920s and early 1930s – and the United Neighborhood Houses of New York City. The papers also document her involvement with various consumer groups, her initiative in the establishment of Mobilization for Youth to combat juvenile delinquency, her leadership for improved medical care on the Lower East Side, her work to interpret the work of the United Nations, and her outspoken advocacy of such public policy issues as unemployment, poverty, and public housing.

Repository: University of Minnesota Libraries. Social Welfare History Archives

Access and Use
Access Restrictions:

Open for use in Social Welfare History Archives reading room.

Copyright:

Any copyright that Helen Hall held to the contents of the collection has been retained by her estate. Permission to quote must be obtained from the executor of the estate. Contact the Social Welfare History Archives for further information.

Processing Information:

The Helen Hall papers arrived at the archives in a disorganized state. The archivist imposed an order on the collection emphasizing Hall's writings and speeches, her numerous public commitments, and her relationships with her family and friends.

Alternate Format:

Microfilm EditionThe microfilm edition of the Helen Hall papers was prepared with financial support form the National Endowment for the Humanities as a part of the Research Libraries Group's Archival Preservation Microfilm Project. Filming was done by NCR Information Imaging, Inc., Dayton, Ohio, in 1993. Approximately 70 percent of the original documents are included in the microfilm edition. Personal financial materials and most files from the period after Helen Hall's 1967 retirement are excluded. Mark Hammonds, Natasha Vaubel, and Karen Strauss prepared the collection for microfilming, and David Klaassen edited the guide to the microfilm edition.

Preferred Citation:

Citations for published use of documents in the collection should reference the document, its location in the collection, and the collection and repository name. For example: "Helen Hall to Paul Kellogg, 13 January 1943, folder 19:4, Helen Hall papers, Social Welfare History Archives, University of Minnesota.


Arrangement

The collection is divided into five series.

  • Series 1. General Biographical (Boxes 1-3)
  • Series 2. Personal Correspondence (Boxes 3-25)
  • Series 3. Finances and properties (Boxes 26-33)
  • Series 4. Speeches and writings (Boxes 34-48)
  • Series 5. Professional activities (Boxes 49-106)

Biographical Information

Helen Hall, settlement worker and social reformer, was born 5 January 1892 in Kansas City, Missouri. Her family later moved to Chester, New York, where her father established, ca. 1911, a surgical instruments manufacturing plant, Wilford Hall Laboratories. Miss Hall studied art and social work at Columbia University and the New York School for Social Work, 1912-15. In 1947, Bates College awarded her an honorary doctor of laws degree; in 1969, Smith College conferred on her an honorary doctor of humane letters degree; and in June 1972, she received an honorary degree from Columbia University.

She married Paul Underwood Kellogg, editor of the Survey, in February 1935. He died in 1958.

In 1916, after her coursework at the New York School for Social Work, Hall organized Neighborhood House in Eastchester, New York, and also worked with the Westchester County Department of Child Welfare. During World War I, she directed Red Cross work for American Expeditionary Force base hospitals in France. She organized a girl's club for the YWCA in Alsace after the Armistice. From 1920-22 Hall worked for the United States War Department in China and the Philippines supervising women's relations and organizing recreational services for enlisted men.

After her tour of duty in the Orient, Hall directed University Settlement in Philadelphia from 1922 to 1933. In 1928, Albert J. Kennedy appointed her chairman of the Unemployment Committee of the National Federation of Settlements. The Committee conducted a number of nationwide surveys of urban unemployment, 1928-32, and published Some Folks Won't Work (1930) and Case Studies of Unemployment (1931). Additionally, Hall wrote several articles on unemployment, testified before legislative bodies in support of unemployment insurance and relief, delivered speeches about unemployment conditions, and served as an advisor on unemployment for Pennsylvania Governor Gifford Pinchot. In the early 1930s, Hall visited England and made comparative studies of unemployment conditions and methods of relief.

The board of directors of Henry Street Settlement in 1933 asked Hall to succeed Lillian Wald as headworker of the New York City settlement, a position Hall held until her retirement at age 75 in 1967. Like Wald, Hall was committed to social action and social justice, and she emphasized the importance of changing public policy to secure decent urban neighborhoods.

In 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt named her a member of the advisory council to the Committee on Economic Security, which drafted social security legislation. She was president of the National Federation of Settlements from 1934-40. As a member of a special commission of the Foreign Policy Association in 1934, Hall studied the social and economic conditions in Cuba.

During World War II, 1942-43, Hall took a leave of absence from Henry Street Settlement to rejoin the American Red Cross. She organized service clubs and rest homes for the Red Cross in Australia and the South Pacific.

Throughout her career, Hall was involved with consumer affairs. In 1934-35, she served as consumer representative of the New York State Milk Advisory Committee. She helped organize and served as chairman of the Consumers' National Federation, 1936-41. Later, she was named vice-chairman of a consumer advisory committee to the Office of Price Administration. In 1952, Hall became a board member and advisor for Consumers' Union. Her work at Henry Street Settlement led to a joint settlement study of purchasing and credit practices of low-income families; the project resulted in a book, The Poor Pay More , published in 1963.

In the decades following World War II, Hall initiated many community programs to combat juvenile delinquency. In 1955, she helped found the Lower Eastside Neighborhood Association; and in 1957, she assisted in organizing Mobilization for Youth. Additionally, Miss Hall fought for improved medical care on the Lower East Side and sought to interpret the work of the United Nations to her neighbors.

Helen Hall's autobiography, Unfinished Business , was published in 1971. Miss Hall died in her Manhattan apartment on 31 August 1982, at age 90.


Collection Scope and Content Note

The collection comprises personal and professional papers of Helen Hall reflecting her career as a leader in the settlement house movement, particularly during the period, 1933-67, that she served as head resident of Henry Street Settlement on Manhattan's Lower East Side. They reflect Hall's intimate knowledge of and commitment to that neighborhood, as well as her involvement in a wide range of other activities: service with the Red Cross in France during World War I and in Australia and the South Pacific in World War II; leadership in the American and international settlement movements; membership on the advisory council of the Committee on Economic Security that drafted the original social security legislation; participation in the consumer movement; and outspoken advocacy of such public policy issues as unemployment, health care, public housing, and support for the United Nations. Papers relating to her settlement career reflect her involvement in the National Federation of Settlements and the United Neighborhood Houses of New York City. Included is correspondence with settlement leaders such as Charles Cooper, Helen Harris, Albert Kennedy, Lillie Peck, Graham Taylor, Lea Taylor, Ralph and Ruth Tefferteller, and Lillian Wald; and settlement supporters such as Jacob Billikopf, Clinch Calkins, and Winslow Carlton. (The University Settlement [Philadelphia] records and Henry Street Settlement records, held by Temple University's Urban Archives and the Social Welfare History Archives, respectively, provide much fuller documentation of her responsibilities and activities at those institutions than does this collection.)

The papers also contain evidence of her involvement with social workers beyond the settlement field, particularly with the National (earlier, "American") Association of Social Workers and the National Conference of Social Work and individuals such as Leon and Mary Keyserling, Mary Van Kleeck, Bruno Lasker, and Karl de Schweinitz. Hall's involvement in public affairs is evident in correspondence with Persia Campbell, Paul Douglas, Fiorello La Guardia, Herbert Lehman, Francis Perkins, Gifford Pinchot, Robert Wagner and files of her involvement with the President's Committee on Economic Security, New York Housing Authority, and the New York Attorney General's Advisory Committee to the Division of Consumer Frauds and Protection. The Professional Activities series also documents her involvement with various consumer groups, her initiative in the establishment of Mobilization for Youth to combat juvenile delinquency, her leadership for improved medical care on the Lower East Side, and her work to interpret the work of the United Nations. The Speeches and Writings series includes working files of survey research projects that Hall directed, most notably studies of unemployment conditions, 1928-35, and later consumer studies of low-income families.

Papers related to Hall's personal life, which was often intricately interwoven with her professional and civic concerns, include correspondence with family (particularly her husband, Paul U. Kellogg) and friends, appointment calendars, financial records, legal documents, photographs, awards and honorary degrees, newspaper clippings, and general biographical information.

Related Material

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.
  • Hall, Helen, 1892-1982. Unfinished business
  • Cooper, Charles Champlin, 1874-
  • Harris, Helen M.
  • Kellogg, Paul Underwood, 1879-1958.
  • Kennedy, Albert J. (Albert Joseph), 1879-1968
  • Peck, Lillie M., 1889-1957
  • Taylor, Graham Romeyn, 1880-1942
  • Taylor, Lea Demarest
  • Tefferteller, Ralph (Ralph B.)
  • Tefferteller, Ruth S.
  • Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940
  • American Association of Social Workers.
  • American Red Cross.
  • Henry Street Settlement (New York, N.Y.)
  • Mobilization for Youth.
  • National Conference on Social Welfare.
  • National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers.
  • National Social Welfare Assembly.
  • United Neighborhood Houses of New York.
  • University House (Philadelphia, Pa.)
  • United Nations.
  • Consumer protection.
  • Public health.
  • Public housing.
  • Social service.
  • Social settlements.
  • Unemployment.
  • United States -- Foreign relations.
  • Photographs.
  • Speeches.
Detailed Contents of the Collection
 Location  Title
 
Series 1. General Biographical ( (Boxes 1-3))  
Note  This series includes materials that provide insight into Miss Hall's life as a whole. Resumes, material regarding the honorary degrees and other awards Miss Hall received, newspaper clippings regarding Miss Hall's activities, photographs, and miscellany such as address books are included. In essence, this series is rather short and designed to give researchers quick answers to relatively simple questions regarding Miss Hall's life and career.
Box 1
Resumes, 1930-1957, 1967, 1976 Box 1, Folder 1
Note (Reel 1, frames 0000-0029)
 
Obituary, Aug. 1982 Box 1, Folder 2
Note (Reel 1, frames 0030-0033)
 
Awards  
Box 1
Correspondence, 1937, 1946, 1951-1968 Box 1, Folder 3
Note Includes material on award from the Lower Eastside Neighborhoods Association and the proposal to rename Gouverneur Hospital, Helen Hall Hospital. (Reel 1, frames 0034-0113)
 
Bates College, April-July 1947 Box 1, Folder 4
Note (Reel 1, frames 0114-0138)
 
Diploma, June 15, 1947 Box 1, Folder 5
Note (Reel 1, frames 0139-0140)
 
Loyal League for Philanthropies, Inc., Dec. 1951 Box 1, Folder 6
Note Includes acceptance speech by Paul U. Kellogg. (Reel 1, frames 0141-0169)
 
United Neighborhood Houses of New York, 1966 Box 1, Folder 7
Note (Reel 1, frames 0170-0172)
 
Youth Symphony of New York, April 1967 Box 1, Folder 8
Note (Reel 1, frames 0173-0196
 
LENA tribute concert, July 11, 1967 Box 1, Folder 9
Note (Reel 1, frames 0197-0227)
 
Smith College, 1968-1969 Box 1, Folder 10
Note (Reel 1, frames 0228-0276)
 
Columbia University,  Box 1, Folder 11
 
Correspondence, March-June 1972 Box 1, Folder 11
Note (Reel 1, frames 0277-0295)
 
Photographs, June 6, 1972 Box 1, Folder 12
Note (Reel 1, frames 0296-0299)
 
General 1974, 1976 Box 1, Folder 13
Note (Reel 1, frames 0300-0302)
 
Address Books  Box 1, Folder 14-15
 
Nurses' Record Book, July-Aug. 1982 Box 1, Folder 16
 
Passports and other travel documents, 1925-1959 Box 1, Folder 17
 
Publicity  
Box 1
Correspondence, 1930-1955 Box 1, Folder 18
Note (Reel 1, frames 0307-0337)
 
Clippings, 1918, 1921, 1933-1941 Box 2, Folder 1
Note (Reel 1, frames 0338-0434)
 
Clippings, 1942-1955 Box 2, Folder 2
Note (Reel 1, 0435-0482)
 
Clippings, 1958-1967, 1970-1975 Box 2, Folder 3
Note (Reel 1, frames 0483-0551)
 
Photographs  
Box 2
Personal [portraits and informal]  Box 2, Folder 4
 
France, 1918-1919 Box 2, Folder 4
Note (Reel 1, frames 0552-0587)
 
France, 1918-1919 Box 2, Folder 5
Note (Reel 1, frames 0588-0601)
 
Personal ca. 1915-1920s Box 2, Folder 6
Note ( Reel 1, frames 0602-0618)
 
China and Philippines, 1920-1922 Box 2, Folder 7
Note (Reel 1, frames 0619-0662)
 
Personal, 1930-1940 Box 2, Folder 8
Note (Reel 1, frames 0663-0708)
 
Australia, 1942-1943 Box 2, Folder 9
Note (Reel 1, frames 0709-0771)
 
Personal, 1940-1977 Box 2, Folder 10-13
Note (Reel 1, frames 0772-0913)
 
Other individuals  Box 2, Folder 14
Note Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hall [parents], Jane Hall Hunter [sister] and Helen M. Harris [settlement worker colleague]
Box 3
Cats  Box 3, Folder 1
 
Miscellany  Box 3, Folder 2
 
Diego Rivera, ca. 1930s Box 3, Folder 3
Note (Reel 1, frames 0918-0920)
 
Miscellany  Box 3, Folder 4
 
Negatives  Box 3, Folder 5
 
Series 2. Personal Correspondence ((Boxes 3-25))  
Note  This series includes correspondence from and to Miss Hall's friends and family. The distinction between "personal" correspondence, contained here, and the correspondence that is included in the "professional activities" series is mostly one of focus; letters in this series tend not to be confined to a particular project or activity. The series is divided into three parts. The first (boxes 3-9) could best be described as a general correspondence series. Arranged chronologically, this section is partially indexed by name through the index provided at the conclusion of this inventory.
The second section (boxes 9-14) is an alphabetically arranged compilation of individuals whose correspondence is more extensive. Included are materials from Lillian D. Wald, Persia Campbell, Albert Kennedy, Fiorello LaGuardia, Herbert Lehman, and Lillie Peck.
The final section (boxes 15-20), family correspondence, is arranged alphabetically by family member name. Included are exchanges between Helen Hall and her husband, Paul Kellogg, editor of Survey magazine.
Following the correspondence (in boxes 21-25) are miscellaneous notes, invitations, programs, and appointment calendars. These materials were not included in the microfilm edition.
 
General Correspondence  
Box 3
1898-1904 Box 3, Folder 6
Note (Reel 2, frames 0001-0003)
 
1905-1913 Box 3, Folder 7
Note (Reel 2, frames 0004-0097)
 
1914-1922 Box 3, Folder 8
Note (Reel 2, frames 0098-0233)
 
1923-1927 Box 3, Folder 9
Note (Reel 2, frames 0234-0357)
 
1928-1929 Box 3, Folder 10
Note (Reel 2, frames 0358-0453)
 
1930 Box 3, Folder 11
Note (Reel 2, frames 0454-0527)
 
1931 Box 3, Folder 12
Note (Reel 2, frames 0528-0560)
 
1932 Box 3, Folder 13
Note (Reel 2, frames 0561-0620)
 
Jan.-Aug. 1933 Box 3, Folder 14
Note (Reel 2, frames 0621-0707)
 
Sept.-Dec. 1933 Box 3, Folder 15
Note (Reel 2, frames 0708-0771)
Box 4
Jan.-June 1934 Box 4, Folder 1
Note (Reel 2, frames 0778-0866)
 
July-Dec. 1934 Box 4, Folder 2
Note (Reel 3, frames 0000-0081)
 
Jan.-June 1935 Box 4, Folder 3
Note (Reel 3, frames 0082-0152)
 
July-Dec. 1935 Box 4, Folder 4
Note (Reel 3, frames 0153-0222)
 
Jan.-May 1936 Box 4, Folder 5
Note (Reel 3, frames 0223-0290)
 
June-July 1936 Box 4, Folder 6
Note (Reel 3, frames 0291-0340)
 
Aug.-Dec. 1936 Box 4, Folder 7
Note (Reel 3, frames 0341-0384)
 
Jan.-April 1937 Box 4, Folder 8
Note (Reel 3, frames 0385-0435)
 
May-Dec. 1937 Box 4, Folder 9
Note (Reel 3, frames 0436-0506)
 
1938 Box 4, Folder 10
Note (Reel 3, frames 0507-0606)
 
Jan.-Aug. 1939 Box 4, Folder 11
Note (Reel 3, frames 0607-0689)
 
Sept.-Dec. 1939 Box 4, Folder 12
Note (Reel 3, frames 0690-0751)
 
Jan.-April 1940 Box 4, Folder 13
Note (Reel 3, frames 0752-0809)
 
May-Dec. 1940 Box 4, Folder 14
Note (Reel 3, frames 0810-0882)
 
Jan.-April 1941 Box 4, Folder 15
Note (Reel 4, frames 0000-0048)
 
May-Dec. 1941 Box 4, Folder 16
Note (Reel 4, frames 0049-0111)
 
Jan.-March 1942 Box 4, Folder 17
Note (Reel 4, frames 0112-0183)
Box 5
April-Dec. 1942 Box 5, Folder 1
Note (Reel 4, frames 0184-0265)
 
Jan.-May 1943 Box 5, Folder 2
Note (Reel 4, frames 0266-0321)
 
June-Dec. 1943 Box 5, Folder 3
Note (Reel 4, frames 0322-0428)
 
Jan.-Aug. 1944 Box 5, Folder 4
Note (Reel 4, frames 0429-0516)
 
Sept.-Dec. 1944 Box 5, Folder 5
Note (Reel 4, frames 0517-0602)
 
Jan.-April 1945 Box 5, Folder 6
Note (Reel 4, frames 0603-0666)
 
May-Dec. 1945 Box 5, Folder 7
Note (Reel 4, frames 0667-0782)
 
1946 Box 5, Folder 8
Note (Reel 4, frames 0783-0900)
 
1947 Box 5, Folder 9
Note (Reel 5, frames 0000-0066)
 
1948 Box 5, Folder 10
Note (Reel 5, frames 0067-0121)
 
1949 Box 5, Folder 11
Note (Reel 5, frames 0122-0245)
 
1950 Box 5, Folder 12
Note (Reel 5, frames 0246-0336)
 
1951 Box 5, Folder 13
Note (Reel 5, frames 0337-0374)
 
1952 Box 5, Folder 14
Note (Reel 5, frames 0375-0444)
 
1953 Box 5, Folder 15
Note (Reel 5, frames 0445-0473)
 
1954 Box 5, Folder 16
Note (Reel 5, frames0474-0503 )
 
1955 Box 5, Folder 17
Note (Reel 5, frames 0504-0538)
Box 6
1956 Box 6, Folder 1
Note (Reel 5, frames 0545-0626)
 
1957 Box 6, Folder 2
Note (Reel 5, frames 0627-0747)
 
Jan.-July 1958 Box 6, Folder 3
Note (Reel 5, frames 0748-0832)
 
Aug.-Dec. 1958 Box 6, Folder 4
Note (Reel 6, frames 0000-0132)
 
1959 Box 6, Folder 5
Note (Reel 6, frames 0133-0261)
 
1960 Box 6, Folder 6
Note (Reel 6, frames 0262-0408)
 
1961 Box 6, Folder 7
Note (Reel 6, frames 0409-0550)
 
1962 Box 6, Folder 8
Note (Reel 6, frames 0551-0648)
 
1963 Box 6, Folder 9
Note (Reel 6, frames 0649-0772)
 
1964 Box 6, Folder 10
Note (Reel 6, frames 0773-0908)
 
1965 Box 6, Folder 11
Note (Reel 7, frames 0000-0202)
Box 7
1966 Box 7, Folder 1
Note (Reel 7, frames 0209-0368)
 
Jan.-July 1967 Box 7, Folder 2
Note (Reel 7, frames 0369-0459)
 
Aug.-Sept. 1967 Box 7, Folder 3
Note (Reel 7, frames 0460-0577)
 
1968 Box 7, Folder 4
 
Jan.-July 1969 Box 7, Folder 5
 
Aug.-Dec. 1969 Box 7, Folder 6
 
Jan.-July 1970 Box 7, Folder 7
 
Aug.-Dec. 1970 Box 7, Folder 8
 
Jan.-June 1971 Box 7, Folder 9
 
July-Dec. 1971 Box 7, Folder 10
Box 8
1972 Box 8, Folder 1
 
1973 Box 8, Folder 2
 
1974 Box 8, Folder 3
 
1975 Box 8, Folder 4
 
1976 Box 8, Folder 5
 
1977 Box 8, Folder 6
 
1978 Box 8, Folder 7
 
1979-1981 Box 8, Folder 8
Box 9
n.d. Box 9, Folder 1-9
 
Correspondence - alphabetically arranged  
Box 9
Australian friends, 1943-1944, 1957-1960 Box 9, Folder 10
Note (Reel 7, frames 0600-0816)
 
Brown, Howard J., 1963-1967 Box 9, Folder 11
Note (Reel 7, frames 0817-0826)
 
Bruce, Jessica, 1928, 1935-1938, 1940-1942 Box 9, Folder 12
Note (Reel 7, frames 0827-0948)
 
Bruce, Jessica, 1943-1955 Box 9, Folder 13
Note (Reel 8, frames 0000-0103)
 
Campbell, Persia, 1939-1974, 1977 Box 9, Folder 14
Note (Reel 8, frames 0104-0179)
 
Carlton, Winslow, 1939, 1959, 1967-1968, 1971-1972 Box 9, Folder 15
Note (Reel 8, frames 0180-0189)
Box 10
Chambers, Clarke A. and the Social Welfare History Archives at the University of Minnesota, 1961-1982, n.d. Box 10, Folder 1-3
Note (Reel 8, frames 0196-0531)
 
Biography, Paul U. Kellogg and The Survey, n.d. Box 10, Folder 4-8
Note Includes draft with Helen Hall's notes.(Reel 8, frames 0532-0775)(Reel 9, frames 0000-0279)
Box 11
Condict, Fonrose Wainwright, 1923-1972, n.d. Box 11, Folder 1
Note (Reel 9, frames 0286-0477)
 
Cosmopolitan Club, 1966-1970, 1978, n.d. Box 11, Folder 2
Note (Reel 9, frames 0478-0528)
 
Cotton, Thomas L., 1940-1964 Box 11, Folder 3
Note (Reel 9, frames 0529-00597)
 
Dey, Maurice, 1958-1971, n.d. Box 11, Folder 4
Note (Reel 9, frames 0598-0671)
 
Doughty, Benjamin, "Observations on Visit to Cornwall,"  Box 11, Folder 5
Note (Reel 9, frames 0672-0688)
 
Douglas, Anne, 1941-1942, 1943-1946, 1952-1978, n.d. Box 11, Folder 6-8
Note (Reel 9, frames 0689-0838)(Reel 10, frames 0000-0179)
 
Douglas, Paul H., 1930-1931, 1938, 1950, 1959-1960, 1963, 1966 Box 11, Folder 9
Note (Reel 10, frames 0180-0201)
 
Edwards, Frances, 1941-1944, 1950 Box 11, Folder 10
Note (Reel 10, frames 0202-0325)
 
Eltz, Luenna von - poetry, n.d. Box 11, Folder 11
Note (Reel 10, frames 0326-0347)
 
Frazier, Benjamin West, 1928-1969, n.d. Box 11, Folder 12
Note (Reel 10, frames 0348-0483)
 
Hadassah, 1945-1946 Box 11, Folder 13
Note (Reel 10, frames 0484-0540)
Box 12
Israeli trip, Aug. 17-27, 1964 Box 12, Folder 1
Note (Reel 10, frames 0541-0698)
 
Japanese friends, 1964-1966 Box 12, Folder 2
Note (Reel 10, frames 0699-0725)
 
Kennedy, Albert, 1928-1957, n.d. Box 12, Folder 3
Note (Reel 10, frames 0726-0755)
 
Keyserling, Leon and Mary, 1946-1979, n.d. Box 12, Folder 4
Note (Reel 10, frames 0756-0827)
 
LaGuardia, Fiorello H., 1933-1972 Box 12, Folder 5
Note (Reel 11, frames 0000-0039)
 
Lehman, Herber, 1933-1939, 1941-1966, 1971 Box 12, Folder 6-10
Note (Reel 11, frames 0040-0637)
Box 13
Statements, 1950-1956 Box 13, Folder 1-3
Note (Reel 11, frames 0644-0985)
 
Lehman, Edith [Mrs. Herbert], 1933, 1950-1967, 1970-1971, 1975, 1977, n.d. Box 13, Folder 4
Note (Reel 12, frames 0000-0189)
 
Murphy, Annette, 1933, 1939-1982 Box 13, Folder 5
Note (Reel 12, frames 0190-0272)
 
Peck, Lillie, 1919, 1935-1959 Box 13, Folder 6
Note Includes photograph.(Reel 12, frames 0273-0494)
 
Puerto Rican trip, 1955-1967 Box 13, Folder 7
Note (Reel 12, frames 0495-0523)
 
Sloan, Berkeley, 1919, 1922-1978, n.d. Box 13, Folder 8
Note (Reel 12, frames 0524-0772)
 
Taylor, Lea, 1935-1974 Box 13, Folder 9
Note (Reel 13, frames 0000-0040)
 
Tefferteller, Ralph and Ruth, 1951, 1957, 1960 Box 13, Folder 10
Note In Saigon, Vietnam, with the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, 1968-1969.(Reel 13, frames 0041-0202)
Box 14
Tefferteller correspondence continued, 1970-1982, n.d. Box 14, Folder 1
Note (Reel 13, frames 0203-0255)
 
Vietnam - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee Report, ca. 1971 Box 14, Folder 2
 
Photographs, 1969-1970 Box 14, Folder 3
 
Wald, Lillian D., 1930, 1933-1934, 1935-1936, 1937-1939, n.d. Box 14, Folder 4-6
Note (Reel 13, frames 0258-0405)
 
Correspondence with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, J. Ramsey MacDonald and others, 1933, 1935 Box 14, Folder 7
Note (Reel 13, frames 0406-0515)
 
Material regarding L. Wald, 1965-1970 Box 14, Folder 8
Note (Reel 13, frames 0516-0528)
Box 107
Material regarding L. Wald, 1965-1970 Box 107, Folder 1
Note Legal length; separated from folder 14:8.(Reel 13, frames 0529-0543)
Box 14
Wood, Rachel, 1929-1969 Box 14, Folder 9
Note (Reel 13, frames 0544-0605)
 
Family Correspondence  
Box 15
Gordon, Georgia Hunter, 1966, 1969-1981, n.d. Box 15, Folder 1
Note (Reel 13, frames 0606-0640)
 
Hall, James H., ca. 1900? Box 15, Folder 2
Note Helen's grandfather.(Reel 13, frames 0641-0645)
 
Hall, Jean, 1964 Box 15, Folder 3
Note Helen's cousin.(Reel 13, frames 0646-0649)
 
Hall, Wilford and Beatrice  
Note Helen's parents.
Box 15
Wilford Hall laboratories, 1911, 1915, n.d. Box 15, Folder 4
Note (Reel 13, frames 0650-0669)
 
Correspondence with Helen, 1900-1942, n.d. Box 15, Folder 5-15
Note (Reel 13, frames 0670-0875), (Reel 14, frames 0000-0794), (Reel 15, frames 0000-0557).
 
Condolences to Mrs. Wilford Hall on the death of her husband, Sept.-Oct., 1937 Box 15, Folder 16
 
Condolences to Helen Hall, Sept.-Oct. 1937 Box 15, Folder 17
Note (Reel 15, frames 0559-0705)
Box 16
Correspondence with persons other than Helen, 1904-1942, n.d. Box 16, Folder 1-3
 
Jane Hall Hunter, n.d. Box 16, Folder 4
 
Financial material, n.d. Box 16, Folder 5
 
Hunter, Jane Hall, 1919-1954 Box 16, Folder 6-14
Note Helen's sister.(Reel 15, frames 0711-0941), (Reel 16, frames 0000-0628)
Box 17
Hunter, Jane Hall, 1955-1982, n.d. Box 17, Folder 1-10
Note (Reel 16, frames 0635-0926), (Reel 17, frames 0006-00061)
 
Correspondence with persons other than Helen, 1904-1941 Box 17, Folder 11-14
Box 18
Correspondence with persons other than Helen, 1942-1946, 1948, 1953, 1955-1956, 1965, 1977 n.d. Box 18, Folder 1
 
Sketchbook  Box 18, Folder 2
 
Hunter, Kent, 1936, 1940, 1950, 1967, 1969 Box 18, Folder 3
Note Helen's nephew. (Reel 17, frames 0079-0088)
 
Hunter, Lawrence DeForest 1939, 1944-1945, 1954-1960, 1964-1982, n.d. Box 18, Folder 4-7
Note Helen's nephew.(Reel 17, frames 0089-0246)
 
Hunter, Lawrence M., 1921 Box 18, Folder 8
Note Helen's brother-in-law.(Reel 17, frames 0249-0263)
 
Keith, Suzanne Hunter and Steven Keith, 1970-1982 n.d. Box 18, Folder 9
Note Helen's great niece.
 
Kellogg family - Florence Loeb Kellogg, Mercy Kellogg and Richard [Pat] Kellogg, 1951-1981 Box 18, Folder 10
Note (Reel 17, frames 0265-0309)
 
Kellogg, Richard, The MacDougal-Sullivan Gardens: A Brief History , 1968 Box 18, Folder 11
Note (Reel 17, frames 0310-0367)
 
Kellogg, Paul Underwood, July 15, 1928-1932 Box 18, Folder 12-14
Note (Reel 17, frames 0368-0683)
Box 19
Kellogg, Paul Underwood July 18, 1932-1952, n.d. Box 19, Folder 1-5
Note (Reel 17, frames 0684-0902)(Reel 18, frames 0000-0444)
 
Wedding congratulations, 1935 Box 19, Folder 6
Note (Reel 18, frames 0445-0494)
 
Condolences upon Paul's death, Nov. 1958 Box 19, Folder 7-8
Note (Reel 18, frames 0495-0870)
Box 20
Kellogg, Paul - Condolences upon Paul's death, Dec. 1958-1959, n.d. Box 20, Folder 1
 
Correspondence regarding Paul Kellogg and The Survey , 1952-1969, 1973 Box 20, Folder 2-4
 
Legal, 1942, 1953, 1961 Box 20, Folder 5
Note Includes copy of Paul's will and correspondence on his estate.
Box 21
Calendars, notes and misc., n.d. Box 21, Folder 1-12
Box 22
Notes and misc., n.d. Box 22, Folder 1-6
 
Invitations and programs, 1958-1964 Box 22, Folder 7
 
Catalog of items at Henry Street office, ca. 1967 Box 22, Folder 8
Box 23
Appointment Calendars, 1936, 1939-1940, 1944, 1947-1948, 1951-1957 Box 23, Folder
Box 24
Appointment Calendars, 1958-1968 Box 24, Folder
Box 25
Appointment Calendars, 1972-1978 Box 25, Folder
 
Series 3. Finances and Properties ((Boxes 26-33))  
Note  Included here are bills, receipts for charitable contributions, property records, legal documents, and a complete set of checking account records from 1928 to 1968. These files were not included in the microfilm edition.
Box 26
Apartment - 165 E. 60th St., 1965-1981, n.d. Box 26, Folder 1-6
Note Post-retirement cooperative building apartment - minutes, correspondence, and statements.
 
Automobile records, 1917, 1948, 1962-1967 Box 26, Folder 7
Box
Bills and miscellaneous financial material  Box , Folder
Box 26
1925-1960 Box 26, Folder 8-9
Box 27
1961-1964 Box 27, Folder 1-8
Box 28
1965-1976, n.d. Box 28, Folder 1-5
Box
Contributions and memberships,  Box , Folder
Box 28
1932-1968 Box 28, Folder 6-9
Box 29
1969-1978, n.d. Box 29, Folder 1
 
Cornwall home and property,  
Box 29
1934-1937, n.d. Box 29, Folder 2-5
 
Photographs, n.d. Box 29, Folder 6
 
Blueprints - New York State Thruway, 1954 Box 29, Folder 6
Box 107
Cornwall home - blueprints  Box 107, Folder 2-3
Box 29
Deed with Ralph Ogden, 1959 Box 29, Folder 5
Box 107
Deed with Ralph Ogden  Box 107, Folder 4
Box 29
Insurance policies, premiums and correspondence, 1924-1961, 1952-1955, 1978 Box 29, Folder 7-8
 
Investments,  
Box 29
A.W. Jones (mutual fund), statements and correspondence, 1960-1961 June Box 29, Folder 9
Box 30
A.W. Jones, 1961 July - 1976 Box 30, Folder 1-4
 
General, 1923-1941, 1945, 1951-1976 Box 30, Folder 5-6
 
Government savings bonds (lists), 1941-1951 
Box 107
Investments - government savings bonds  Box 107, Folder 5
 
Henry Clews (broker) 1935-1942 Box 107, Folder 6
Box 31
Power of Attorney documents, 1953, 1979 Box 31, Folder 1
 
Social Security, 1964 Box 31, Folder 2
 
Taxes: income and property, 1922-1970 Box 31, Folder 3-9
Box 107
Wills, 1942, 1970-1976 Box 107, Folder 7
Box 32
Checkbooks, July 1928-1938 Box 32, Folder
Box 33
Checkbooks, Aug. 1938-1968 Box 33, Folder
 
Series 4. Speeches and Writings ((Boxes 34-48))  
Note  This series includes copies, drafts, and working files related to Miss Hall's books, articles, speeches, and testimony. Included is a draft copy of Miss Hall's autobiography, Unfinished Business, and research material and drafts of two of Miss Hall's research projects that resulted in "What Every British Housewife Knows" and "Making Ends Meet on Less than $2,000 a Year." The series is arranged chronologically.
A significant portion of this series (contained in boxes 38-46) is the research materials, correspondence, drafts, and related legislative and congressional testimony from the National Federation of Settlements' unemployment studies that were conducted during the Great Depression. These studies resulted in two publications: Some Folks Won't Work by Clinch Calkins and Case Studies of Unemployment by Miss Hall. Because of the extensive and rich correspondence contained in the unemployment studies materials, an index of individual correspondents for that section can be found in Appendix B.
Box 34
Speeches and testimony,  Box 34
 
1930-1937 Box 34, Folder 1-6
Box 107
Testimony, Unemployment Insurance, 1934 Box 107, Folder 8
Box 34
California Conference of Social Work, 1937 Box 34, Folder 7
 
General, 1938 Box 34, Folder 8
 
"Why a City Should Have a Settlement", June 1938 Box 34, Folder 9
Note Canadian Conference on Social Work.
 
Testimony before the New York State Temporary Commission to Formulate a Health Program, Dec. 15, 1938 Box 34, Folder 10
 
General, 1939 Box 34, Folder 11
 
Arria Huntington Foundation, Syracuse, NY, 1939-1940 Box 34, Folder 12
 
General, 1940 Box 34, Folder 13
 
Conference on Careers in Government Community Service, Cambridge, MA, 1940 Box 34, Folder 14
 
Florida State Conference of Social Work, 1940 Box 34, Folder 15
 
Hull House 50th Anniversary Celebration, 1940 Box 34, Folder 16
 
General, 1941-1945 Box 34, Folder 17-21
Box 35
General, 1946-1949 Box 35, Folder 1
 
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Low-income Families of the Joint Committee on the Economic Report, 1949 Box 35, Folder 2
 
General, 1950-1952 Box 35, Folder 3
 
Testimony before to Subcommittee on Health of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, March 1952 Box 35, Folder 4
 
Testimony before the President's Commission on the Health Needs of the Nation, Oct. 7-8, 1952 Box 35, Folder 5
 
General, 1953 Box 35, Folder 6
 
"Values and Dangers of Consumer Credit for Lower Income Groups", in the Proceedings of the National Consumer Credit Conference, April 8-10, 1953 Box 35, Folder 7
 
Purdue University Conference, Oct. 1953 Box 35, Folder 8
 
General, 1954-1955, 1957-1965 Box 35, Folder 9-13
 
Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, "Health Insurance for the Aged", July 26, 1961 Box 35, Folder 14
 
Testimony before the U.S. Senate on prescription drugs, Dec. 18, 1961 Box 35, Folder 15
Box 36
Testimony before the U.S. Senate on truth in lending, Aug. 16, 1963 Box 36, Folder 1
 
Testimony before the Joint Legislative Committee on the Problems of Public Health, Oct. 24, 1968 Box 36, Folder 2
 
Testimony before the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare on Medical Care, Dec. 23, 1968 Box 36, Folder 3
 
Speech on the occasion of Lillian Wald's induction into the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, 1971 Box 36, Folder 4
 
General, 1974, n.d. Box 36, Folder 5
 
Articles, books and other writings  
Box 36
Articles, 1919, 1929-1933 Box 36, Folder 6-7
 
"English Dole and American Charity", May 1933 Box 36, Folder 8
 
Drafts and Correspondence, 1932 Box 36, Folder 9
 
Dec. 1933, 1937 ca. 1930s, 1943-1949, 1952-1953, 1957, 1960, 1965-1967, 1971, 1976, n.d. Box 36, Folder 10-16
 
Unfinished Business  
Note autobiography
Box 37
Correspondence, 1964-1974, n.d. Box 37, Folder 1-2
 
Reviews, 1971 Box 37, Folder 3
 
Mailing list, ca. 1971 Box 37, Folder 4
 
Drafts, ca. 1969 Box 37, Folder 5-9
 
Clubs, ca. 1969 Box 37, Folder 10
 
Consumers, ca. 1969 Box 37, Folder 11-12
Box 38
Health, ca. 1969 Box 38, Folder 1
Box 107
Unfinished Business - galley proofs ca. 1969 Box 107, Folder 9
Box 38
Social Action, ca. 1969 Box 38, Folder 2
Box 107
Social Action - rough draft ca. 1969 Box 107, Folder 10
Box 38
Fragments, ca. 1969 Box 38, Folder 3
 
Photographs  Box 38, Folder 4-5
 
Unemployment articles, testimony and related activity (for detailed information regarding this section, please consult Appendix A)  
Box 38
Correspondence and memoranda, Oct. 1923-1929 Box 38, Folder 6-13
Box 39
Correspondence and memoranda, Nov. 1929-1930 Box 39, Folder 1-10
Box 40
Correspondence and memoranda, ca.1930-ca.1931 Box 40, Folder 1-9
Box 41
Correspondence and memoranda, Jan.-Dec. 1932 Box 41, Folder 1-10
Box 42
Correspondence and memoranda, 1933-1936, n.d. Box 42, Folder 1-7
 
Committee on Enforced Leisure, 1931-1932 Box 42, Folder 8
 
Committee on Long-term Treatment of Unemployment, 1932-1933 Box 42, Folder 9
Box 107
Unemployment, Europe, 1931 Box 107, Folder 11
Box 42
Great Britain, 1932-1933 Box 42, Folder 10
Box 107
British legislation  Box 107, Folder 12-14
Box 42
Hearing before a Subcommittee on Manufactures of the U.S. Senate, Jan. 1932 Box 42, Folder 11
Note Paul Kellogg' statement appears on page 79.
Box 43
LaFollette-Costigan Bill, 1932 Box 43, Folder 1
 
Ohio Commission on Unemployment Insurance, 1932 Box 43, Folder 2
 
Pennsylvania Committee on Unemployment, 1930-1931 Box 43, Folder 3
 
Rent, 1932 Box 43, Folder 4
 
First National Federation of Settlements survey  
Box 43
Schedules, 1929 Box 43, Folder 5-15
Note numbers 1-183
Box 44
Schedules, 1929 Box 44, Folder 1
Note numbers 191-205
 
Drafts, 1929-1930 Box 44, Folder 2-6
 
Household Pictures of the Consequences of Unemployment - synopses, 1929-1930 Box 44, Folder 7
 
Some Folks Won't Work , Oct. 1930-April 1931 Box 44, Folder 8-9
Note Correspondence and memoranda
 
Draft, 1930 Box 44, Folder 10-12
 
Reviews, Nov. 1930-March 1931 Box 44, Folder 13
 
"When Detroit's Out of Gear", Jan.-June 1930 Box 44, Folder 14
Note Correspondence.
Box 45
Research material, Jan. 1930 Box 45, Folder 1-3
 
Settlement questionnaires, 1930-1931 Box 45, Folder 4
 
Case Studies of Unemployment drafts, 1930 Box 45, Folder 5-6
 
Prize essays, 1929 Box 45, Folder 7
 
Book jacket, 1931 Box 45, Folder 8
 
Reviews, 1931-1933 Box 45, Folder 9
 
Second National Federation of Settlements survey  
Box 45
"Family Studies", Jan. 1932 Box 45, Folder 10-14
Note Schedules.
 
"Youth in Hard Times", March 1931-1933 Box 45, Folder 15
Note Correspondence and memoranda.
Box 46
Schedules, ca. Jan. 1932 Box 46, Folder 1-2
 
"City Backgrounds", 1931-1932 Box 46, Folder 3
Note Correspondence and memoranda.
 
Unemployed boys, ca, 1931 Box 46, Folder 4
Note Case studies from Pittsburgh, PA.
 
Miscellany, 1930-1934 Box 46, Folder 5
 
Clippings, 1929-1934, 1937, n.d. Box 46, Folder 6-12
 
Consumer research projects and writings  
Box 108
"What Every British Housewife Knows," 1947 Box 108, Folder 1-10
 
Group 1 - Unskilled Workers  Box 108, Folder 1
 
Group 2 - Skilled Workers  Box 108, Folder 2-3
 
Group 3 - Blackcoated Workers  Box 108, Folder 4
Note e.g.: shopkeepers, bank clerks, etc.
 
Group 4 - Professionals  Box 108, Folder 5-6
 
Group 5 - Professional or Business Women  Box 108, Folder 7
 
Group 6 - Retired Persons  Box 108, Folder 8
 
Explanatory Memo and Draft  Box 108, Folder 9
 
Reference Information from Ministry of Food  Box 108, Folder 10
Box 46
" Making Ends Meet on Less than $2, 000 a Year," 1950 Box 46, Folder 13
Note draft
Box 47
Drafts, ca. 1950 Box 47, Folder 1-5
 
Final copy, 1951 Box 47, Folder 6
 
Correspondence and memoranda, 1950-1952, n.d. Box 47, Folder 7-8
 
National Social Welfare Assembly - Committee on Low Income Families, minutes, 1950 Box 47, Folder 9
 
Joint Committee on the Economic Report - committee reports, 1950-1951 Box 47, Folder 10
 
Requests for copies, 1951-1952 Box 47, Folder 11
 
Case studies  Box 47, Folder 12-13
Note numbers 1-33
Box 48
Case studies  Box 48, Folder 1-4
Note numbers 34-100
 
Studies not used in final report,  Box 48
Note arranged alphabetically by agency name
 
American Association of Social Workers  Box 48, Folder 5
 
Home Missions Council of North America  Box 48, Folder 6
 
National Child Labor Committee and the National Federation of Settlements  Box 48, Folder 7
 
National Travelers Aid Association and the Salvation Army  Box 48, Folder 8
 
Unsorted case study material  Box 48, Folder 9-10
 
Series 5. Professional Activities ((Boxes 49-106))  
Note  This is an alphabetically arranged accumulation of files Miss Hall formed throughout her professional life, including materials she accumulated while active on boards or committees of organizations as diverse as the Advertising Council, the Democratic Party, and the YWCA. Included with these organizational materials are correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, financial statements, publicity flyers, and occasional publications.
For extensive evidence of Miss Hall's 1933-1967 tenure as the headworker of New York City's Henry Street Settlement, researchers should consult the records of the Henry Street Settlement at the Social Welfare History Archives. This collection contains primarily documents related to celebratory aspects of tenure (congratulatory letters received at her appointment, anniversaries, and retirement) and copies of the "Helen Hall Settlement Papers" (also known as the "Henry Street Studies"), a series of community surveys and studies conducted under Hall's direction and subsequently distributed in mimeograph form.
Several topics were of particular importance to Hall: public housing, affordable health care, children and youth, and consumer affairs. The latter is the best-represented issue in this series, reflected in materials on both the local and national level, such as the Consumer-Farmer Milk Cooperative and Foundation, Consumers' National Federation, National Association of Consumers, Consumers' Union, the New York State Attorney General's Advisory Committee to the Division of Consumer Frauds and Protection, and the Consumer Advisory Committee of the U.S. Office of Price Administration. Her concern for children and youth is represented by files on the Citizens' Committee for Children of New York and on Mobilization for Youth, a juvenile delinquency prevention project with whose origins Miss Hall was involved. Two examples of Hall's interest in health care are the long-term (thirty years) effort to obtain a renovation of Gouverneur Hospital, which served the Lower East Side of New York City and the early history of health maintenance organizations such as Group Health.
Also included in this series are correspondence, agendas, and minutes from the professional organizations of which Hall was a member, such as the National Federation of Settlements (her work with the NFS Unemployment Committee is contained in the Speeches and Writings series), National (earlier "American") Association of Social Workers, National Conference on Social Welfare, and the International Conference of Social Work.
In general, 1967 (the date of Miss Hall's retirement) was used as a cutoff date for what was included in the microfilm edition, but for some programs in which she remained actively involved materials were included for several additional years.
Box 49
"A" misc. professional papers, 1932-1976 Box 49, Folder 1
 
Advertising Council,  
Box 49
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, 1946-1959 Box 49, Folder 2-7
Box 50
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, Aug. 1959-Sept. 23, 1966 Box 50, Folder 1-7
Box 51
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, Sept. 26, 1966 - 1972 Box 51, Folder 1-7
Box 52
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, 1973-1982, n.d. Box 52, Folder 1-5
Box 108
Advertising Council  Box 108, Folder 11
Box 52
Amalgamated Dwellings - Financial statements, 1945-1965 Box 52, Folder 6
Box 108
Amalgamated Dwellings  Box 108, Folder 12
Box 53
American Association of Social Workers, 1932-1955 Box 53, Folder 1-2
Note Correspondence, memoranda and reports.
 
American Child Guidance Foundation, 1959-1963 Box 53, Folder 3
 
American Civil Liberties Union, 1950-1957 Box 53, Folder 4
 
American Parents Committee, 1950-1967, 1972, 1974-1975 Box 53, Folder 5-6
 
American Red Cross, 1918-1919, 1921, 1941-1942 Box 53, Folder 7-9
Box 108
American Red Cross  Box 108, Folder 13
Box 54
American Red Cross cont., 1943-1948 Box 54, Folder 1-7
 
Paul Kellogg, 1942-1943 Box 54, Folder 8-9
 
Clippings, 1942-1944 Box 54, Folder 10
 
American Youth Congress, 1935-1937 Box 54, Folder 11
Box 55
American Youth Congress cont., April 1937-1941 Box 55, Folder 1-4
 
"B" misc. professional papers, 1944-1946 Box 55, Folder 5
 
Beth Israel Hospital, 1960-1967 Box 55, Folder 6
 
Brandeis University, 1949-1966 Box 55, Folder 7
 
"C" misc. professional papers, 1933-1969 Box 55, Folder 8
 
Canadian Conference on Social Work, 1938 Box 55, Folder 9
 
Correspondence, memoranda and reports, 1957-1962, 1968-1982, n.d. Box 55, Folder 10-12
 
Hall's board chairmanship, 1960 Box 55, Folder 13
Box 56
Ford Foundation Drug Abuse Project, 1970 Box 56, Folder 1
 
School Health Project, 1970-1972, n.d. Box 56, Folder 2
 
Citizens Committee for Children  
Box 56
Citizens Committee to Keep New York Clean, 1955-1966 Box 56, Folder 3-4
 
Citizens Union, 1941-1966 Box 56, Folder 5-8
 
City Affairs Committee, 1934-1954 Box 56, Folder 9-10
Box 57
City-Wide Committee in Defense of Social Clubs, 1938-1939 Box 57, Folder 1
 
Civil Defense, 1955-1963 Box 57, Folder 1
Box 108
Civil Defense  Box 108, Folder 14
Box 57
Committee on National Affairs, Jan. 1951 Box 57, Folder 2
 
Committee on the History of Social Welfare, Jan.-Feb. 1960 Box 57, Folder 3
 
Committee on Women in World Affairs, March -April 1946 Box 57, Folder 4
 
Community Chests and Councils, 1943-1946, 1961 Box 57, Folder 5
 
Community Council of Greater New York, 1968-1969, 1974, n.d. Box 57, Folder 6
 
Community Service Society, 1972-1978, n.d. Box 57, Folder 7
Box 108
Community Service Society  Box 108, Folder 15
Box 57
Consumerism - general, 1940-1967 Box 57, Folder 8
 
Milk - general correspondence and memoranda, 1930-1946 Box 57, Folder 9-10
 
Consumer-Farmer Milk Cooperative and Foundation, 1934-1949 Box 57, Folder 11-15
Box 58
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes and reports, 1950-1965. Box 58, Folder 1-8
Box 59
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, and reports, 1966-1982, n.d. Box 59, Folder 1-5
 
Photographs, 1950, 1973 Box 59, Folder 6
Note Includes by-laws of the Consumer-Farmer Milk Cooperative and by-laws and certificate of incorporation of the Consumer-Farmer Foundation.
Box 108
Consumer Farmer-Milk Cooperative  Box 108, Folder 16-17
Box 59
Consumer Federation of America, 1967-1968 Box 59, Folder 7
 
Consumers' League of New York - Citizens Committee on Disability Insurance, May-June 1951 Box 59, Folder 8
 
Consumers' National Federation, 1936-1939 Box 59, Folder 9-12
Box 60
Correspondence and memoranda, 1940-1945, 1950 Box 60, Folder 1-2
 
Consumer Foundation, 1937 Box 60, Folder 3
 
Butter Grading, 1937 Box 60, Folder 4
 
Dies Foundation, 1938-1945 Box 60, Folder 5
 
Financial material, 1937-1945 Box 60, Folder 6
 
Meat Grading, 1936-1937 Box 60, Folder 7
 
Public Relations, 1937-1941 Box 60, Folder 8-9
 
Sugar, 1937 Box 60, Folder 10
 
Testimony before the Temporary National Economic Committee - clippings, May 1939 Box 60, Folder 11
 
War Prices Committee, 1939-1940 Box 60, Folder 12
 
Weights and Measures, 1937 Box 60, Folder 13
 
White House Conference, 1940 Box 60, Folder 14
Box 61
Consumers Union, July 1937-July 30, 1957 Box 61, Folder 1-8
Note Minutes, correspondence, memoranda, statements and reports.
Box 109
Consumer's Union, 1940-1966 Box 109, Folder 1-2
Box 62
Consumers Union, Aug. 1957-April 1960 Box 62, Folder 1-9
Box 63
Consumers Union, May 1960-Oct. 1961 Box 63, Folder 1-10
Box 64
Consumers Union, Nov. 1961-March 1963 Box 64, Folder 1-9
Box 65
Consumers Union, April 1963-July 1964 Box 65, Folder 1-8
Box 66
Consumers Union, Aug. 1964-Dec. 1965 Box 66, Folder 1-7
Box 67
Consumers Union, Jan.-Dec. 1966  Box 67, Folder 1-7
Box 68
Consumers Union, Jan. 1966, 1967-May 1968 Box 68, Folder 1-9
Box 69
Consumers Union, June 1968-March 1970 Box 69, Folder 1-8
Box 70
Consumers Union, April-Dec. 1970, 1974-1978, n.d. Box 70, Folder 1-4
 
Board of Directors  
Box 70
Roster, May 1965 Box 70, Folder 5
 
Minutes, Feb. 1958-Oct. 1959 Box 70, Folder 6-8
 
Materials distributed at meetings, Jan.-Oct. 1964 Box 70, Folder 9-10
Box 71
Annual Reports, 1961-1962 Box 71, Folder 1-2
 
Financial Reports, 1956-1961 Box 71, Folder 3-8
 
General Reports, 1956-1958 Box 71, Folder 9-13
Box 72
General Reports, 1959-1962 Box 72, Folder 1
 
Policy Committee Report, May 22, 1953 Box 72, Folder 2
 
Annual Survey, 1961 Box 72, Folder 3
 
Education and Research, 1961-1963 Box 72, Folder 4
 
Publications and other printed matter, 1940-1965 Box 72, Folder 5-8
 
Consumers Union International  Box 72, Folder 9
 
Council on Consumer Information, 1956-1967 Box 72, Folder 10
 
National Association of Consumers, 1940, 1946-1947 Box 72, Folder 11
Box 73
Correspondence, memoranda, statements and reports, 1948-1955 Box 73, Folder 1-7
Box 109
National Association of Consumer's, 1940-1961 Box 109, Folder 3
Box 74
Correspondence, memoranda, statements and reports, 1956-1961, n.d. Box 74, Folder 1-2
 
Benefits, 1946-1949 Box 74, Folder 3-5
 
Consumer Protection, July-Aug. 1948, n.d. Box 74, Folder 6
 
Public Relations, Jan.-May 1947 Box 74, Folder 7
 
Helen Hall Testimony before the U.S. Subcommittee on Rules, April 1952 Box 74, Folder 8
 
G.A. Vollmer, 1949-1951, n.d. Box 74, Folder 9
 
National Conference on Consumer Education, 1938-1939 Box 74, Folder 10
Box 75
National Consumers League, 1947, 1955, 1957-1962, 1967 Box 75, Folder 1
 
New York City Mayor's Advisory Council, Consumer Committee, 1953-1959 Box 75, Folder 3-6
 
New York City Association of Consumers, 1953-1961 Box 75, Folder 7-8
 
New York City Consumer Council, 1943-1959 Box 75, Folder 9
Box 109
New York State, Attorney General's Advisory Committee to the Division of Consumer Frauds and Protection, 1956-1961 Box 109, Folder 4
Box 75
New York State, Attorney General's Advisory Committee to the Division of Consumer Frauds and Protection, 1957-1961 Box 75, Folder 10-12
Note Attorney General Louis J. Lefkowitz.
Box 76
Attorney General's Advisory Committee to the Division of Consumer Frauds and Protection, 1962-1966, 1971, 1973-1977 Box 76, Folder 1-4
 
News Releases, 1960-1965 Box 76, Folder 1-4
Box 109
News Releases, 1960-1965 Box 109, Folder 5-6
Box 110
News Releases  Box 110, Folder 1-2
 
New York State Consumer Council  Box 110, Folder 3
Box 76
Persia Campbell, 1939-1958 Box 76, Folder 5-7
 
Governors's Conference on Phony Bargain Claims, 1957 Box 76, Folder 8
 
Sloan Foundation, Consumer's Education Project, 1940-1942 Box 76, Folder 9
 
U.S. Council of Economic Advisors, Consumer Advisory Committee, 1946-1955 Box 76, Folder 10
 
"D" misc. professional papers, 1933-1968 Box 76, Folder 11
 
Democratic Party, 1960-1967 Box 76, Folder 12
Box 77
Democratic Party, 1960-1967 Box 77, Folder 1
 
"E" misc. professional papers, 1967 Box 77, Folder 2
 
East River Housing Co-op, 1958-1967 Box 77, Folder 3
 
European trip, 1947-1948 Box 77, Folder 4-5
 
"F" - misc. professional papers, 1938-1966 Box 77, Folder 6
 
Foreign Policy Association, 1930, 1934-1935, 1938-1959, 1970, n.d. Box 77, Folder 8-10
 
Foundation for Child Development, 1975, n.d. Box 77, Folder 11
 
Fusion Party, 1934-1938 Box 77, Folder 12
 
"G" misc. professional papers, 1937-1939 Box 77, Folder 13
 
Girl's Clubs of America, 1961 Box 77, Folder 14
 
Gouverneur Gardens Housing Corp., 1962-1965 Box 77, Folder 15-17
Box 110
Gouverneur Gardens Housing Corp.,  Box 110, Folder 4
Box 78
Gouverneur Gardens Housing Corp., 1965-1967 Box 78, Folder 1-4
 
Shopping Center, 1965 Box 78, Folder 5
 
Governor's Conference on Children and Youth, 1963 Box 78, Folder 6
 
Group Health Co-op Inc., 1939-1944 Box 78, Folder 7
 
Group Health Insurance, 1941-1967, 1972 Box 78, Folder 8-9
 
Hamilton-Madison House, 1949-1968 Box 78, Folder 10-11
Note Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports.
Box 79
Hamilton-Madison House, 1969-1982, n.d. Box 79, Folder 1-7
Note Correspondence, memoranda and reports.
Box 110
Hamilton-Madison House  Box 110, Folder 5
Note Correspondence, memoranda and reports.
Box 80
Harlem School of the Arts  Box 80, Folder 1-4
Box 110
Harlem School of the Arts  Box 110, Folder 6
Box 80
Health - general, 1934-1975 Box 80, Folder 5-6
 
Community Council of Greater New York, 1967-1969 Box 80, Folder 7-9
 
Corlears Hook Medical Association, 1939-1943 Box 80, Folder 10-11
Box 81
Corlears Hook Medical Association, 1939-1943 Box 81, Folder 1-3
 
Gouverneur Hospital, 1933-1964 Box 81, Folder 4-16
Box 82
Gouverneur Hospital,  Box 82, Folder 1-8
Box 110
Gouverneur Hospital, 1961-1980 Box 110, Folder 8-9
Box 82
Efforts to change name to Helen Hall Hospital  Box 82, Folder 9
Box 83
Auxiliary, 1972-1973, 1974-1981 Box 83, Folder 1-2
 
Newsletter, 1970-1974 Box 83, Folder 3
 
Clippings, 1954-1976 Box 83, Folder 4
 
Committee on Pre-Natal Care, 1964 Box 83, Folder 5
Box 110
Health - general, 1934-1975 Box 110, Folder 7
Box 83
Health - England, 1934-1963 Box 83, Folder 6
 
Health - National Health Conference, 1938 Box 83, Folder 7
Box 84
Health - Speeches, 1939 Box 84, Folder 1
 
"Charting the Country's Health," 1939 Box 84, Folder 2
 
The Nation's Health, 1939 Box 84, Folder 3
 
Health - New York City, 1966-1968 Box 84, Folder 4
 
Henry Street Settlement  Box 84
 
General, 1933-1960 Box 84, Folder 5-9
Box 85
General, 1951-1980 Box 85, Folder 1-7
Box 111
Photographs  Box 111, Folder 3
 
Helen Hall  
Box 86
Henry Street Settlement  Box 86, Folder 1-2
 
Lane Bryant Award, 1962 Box 86, Folder 3-4
 
Photographs, 1945, n.d. Box 86, Folder 5-7
 
Helen Hall  
Box 86
Appointment, April 1933 - Oct.  Box 86, Folder 8-9
 
Twentieth Anniversary, 1953 Box 86, Folder 10
 
Twenty-first Anniversary Dinner, 1954 Box 86, Folder 11
 
Twenty-fifth Anniversary, 1958 Box 86, Folder 12
Box 87
Retirement Dinner, 1967 Box 87, Folder 1
 
Congratulatory letters, 1967 Box 87, Folder 2-3
 
Helen's acknowledgments, 1967 Box 87, Folder 4
 
Photographs, June 12, 1967 Box 87, Folder 5-6
Box 111
Retirement  Box 111, Folder 4
Box
Helen Hall Settlement Papers (aka Henry Street Studies)  Box , Folder
Box 87
Correspondence, 1957-1959, 1967 Box 87, Folder 7
 
Drafts, ca. 1958 Box 87, Folder 8
Box 111
Helen Hall Settlement Papers  Box 111, Folder 5
Box 87
Bibliography, Feb. 1959 Box 87, Folder 9
 
Studies  
Box 87
#1, "Description of Case Studies of Unemployment, " 1931 Box 87, Folder 10
 
#2, Helen Hall and Irene Nelson, "How Unemployment Strikes Home" (from Survey ), 1929 Box 87, Folder 10
 
#3, "Description of Some Folks Won't Work, " 1930 Box 87, Folder 10
 
#4, Helen Hall, "Statement on Unemployment," 1930 Box 87, Folder 10
Note To U.S. Senate Commerce Subcommittee.
 
#5, Helen Hall "Charity in the Market Place," 1935 Box 87, Folder 10
Note From New Outlook.
 
#6, Helen Hall, "English Dole and American Charity," 1933 Box 87, Folder 10
Note From Atlantic Monthly.
 
#7, Helen Hall, "The Little Green Card," 1933 Box 87, Folder 11
Note From Survey, includes draft.
 
#8, Helen Hall, "Miners Must Eat," 1933 Box 87, Folder 12
Note From Atlantic Monthly, includes drafts and notes.
Box 88
#8, Drafts and Notes,  Box 88, Folder 1
 
#9, "Soup Kitchens," 1933-1934 Box 88, Folder 2
Note HSS study of single, homeless men; includes draft.
 
#10, Helen Hall, "On Family Life in America: Hard Times Lay Heavy Load," 1933 Box 88, Folder 2
Note From New York Times.
 
#11, Helen Hall, "Statement on Milk Prices to Advisory Committee of New York Milk Control Board," 1934 Box 88, Folder 2
 
#12, Helen Hall, "The American Dole in the Light of Mental Hygiene," 1934 Box 88, Folder 2
Note From American Labor Legislation Review.
 
#13, Helen, "Insure the Worker," 1934 Box 88, Folder 2
Note From Forum and Century.
 
#14, "A Dutchman's Farm," 1933-1939 Box 88, Folder 3
Note HSS report containing surveys, study and historical reviews of the Corlears Hook (Lower East Side) area with regard to employment and housing conditions.
 
#15, "Milk Consumption in Relation to Family Income," 1934 Box 88, Folder 4
Note HSS and UNH survey of milk consumption.
 
#16, "Report to the President of the Committee on Economic Security," 1935 Box 88, Folder 4
Note Helen Hall and Paul Kellogg were members of the committee.
 
#17, "What Some Slum Dwellers Want in Housing," 1934-1935 Box 88, Folder 4
Note Based on HSS survey.
 
#18, "Medical Care in 241 Families on Home and Work Relief," 1935-1936 Box 88, Folder 4
Note Based on HSS study.
 
#19, "Youth on the Lower East Side," 1936-1937 Box 88, Folder 4
Note HSS study.
 
#20, "Consumers: Consumers Emergency Council," 1937 Box 88, Folder 4
Note Includes profile of Helen Hall.
 
#21, Helen Hall, "Social Work and Social Action," 1937 Box 88, Folder 4
Note Address to National Federation of Settlements Conference.
 
#22, Helen Hall, "Introduction," 1938 Box 88, Folder 4
Note To Douglas and Jean Orr, Health Insurance with Medical Care.
 
#23, Douglas and Jean Orr, Health Insurance with Medical Care, the British Experience, 1938 Box 88, Folder 4
Note Description only, copy in SWHA book collection.
 
#24, Susan Jenkins, ed., "Rooms of Their Own," 1935-1939 Box 88, Folder 5
Note HSS survey of 28 Lower East Side social "cellar" clubs.
 
#25, "Medical Care in Settlement Neighborhoods," 1938 Box 88, Folder 6
Note NFS-sponsored survey.
 
#26, "Our Alien Neighbors," 1934-1938 Box 88, Folder 6
Note Report based on HSS project of English classes.
 
#27, "Pink Slips Over the East Side," 1937-1938 Box 88, Folder 7
Note Survey of workers discharged from W.P.A. jobs.
 
#28, "Can We Renovate the Slums?," 1939 Box 88, Folder 7
Note Study of remodeled tenements in HSS area.
 
#29, "Medicine Show," 1939 Box 88, Folder 8
Note "Living Newspaper" play produced by HSS Playhouse.
 
#30, "A Dutchman's Farm," 1941 Box 88, Folder 9
Note "Living Newspaper" play, about the history of Lower East Side, based on the HSS report #14; includes rough draft.
 
#31, "Dollars and Sense," 1942 Box 88, Folder 10
Note "Living Newspaper" play about wartime consumer problems.
 
#32, Helen Hall, "Red Cross Under the Southern Cross," 1944 Box 88, Folder 11
Note From Survey Graphic.
 
#33, John Becker, The Negro in American Life, 1944 Box 88, Folder 12
Box 89
#34, "Digest of Industrial Survey of Wartime Wages and Expenditures," 1944-1945 Box 89, Folder 1
Note NFS survey, which grew out of earlier HSS survey.
 
#35, Helen Hall, "Statement on the Price Stabilization Act," 1945 Box 89, Folder 1
Note Before the Senate Banking and Commerce Committee.
 
#36, Helen Hall, "Statement on S.1274, a "full employment bill," 1945 Box 89, Folder 1
Note Before U.S. Senate Committee on Banking and Currency.
 
#37, Helen Hall, "Statement in Support for the Wagner-Murray-Dingel National Health Bill, S.1606; H.R. 4730," 1946 Box 89, Folder 1
Note Before U.S. Senate Committee on Education and Labor.
 
#38, "Family Income and Housing Conditions of 29 Workers' Families," 1947 Box 89, Folder 1
Note HSS survey.
 
#39, "Family Life: Effect of Deteriorated Housing and Increase in Prices," 1947-1948 Box 89, Folder 2
Note National NFS survey, based on HSS survey in #38.
 
#40, Helen Hall and Paul Kellogg, "Ours the Food, Theirs the Hunger," 1947 Box 89, Folder 3
Note From Survey Graphic; European observations.
 
#41, Helen Hall, "What Every British Woman Knows, " 1948 Box 89, Folder 3
Note From Survey Graphic.
 
#42, "Cost of Living of 56 Families," 1948 Box 89, Folder 3
Note HSS study.
 
#43, Helen Hall, "Speak from Experience, " 1948 Box 89, Folder 3
Note From NFS Round Table .
 
#45, Helen Hall, "Statement in Support of S.1679, the National Health Bill," 1949 Box 89, Folder 5
Note Before the Subcommittee on Health of U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare.
 
#46, Helen Hall, "Statement Supporting Extension of Federal Rent Control," 1950 Box 89, Folder 6
Note Before H.R. Committee on Banking and Currency.
 
#47, "When Sickness Strikes a Family," 1950-1951 Box 89, Folder 6
Note HSS study of 553 families living in NYC's Lower East Side.
 
#48, "Making Ends Meet on Less Than $2,000 a Year, " 1951 Box 89, Folder 7
Note From report to the Congressional Joint Committee on the Economic Report.
 
#49, Helen Hall, "When Sickness Strikes a Family," 1952 Box 89, Folder 7
Note From Survey, article based on HSS study #47.
 
#50, Helen Hall, "Statement in Support of S.2337, S.1245, to Provide Medical Care for the Dependents of Servicemen," 1952 Box 89, Folder 7
Note Before U.S. Senate Banking and Currency Committee.
 
#51, Ann Barley, "Jungle Mission," 1952 Box 89, Folder 8
Note Play produced by HSS Playhouse.
 
#52, Helen Hall, "Statement in Support of S.R.169, to set up a Consumer Interest Committee in the Senate," 1952 Box 89, Folder 9
Note Before the U.S. Subcommittee on Rules.
 
#53, Harry Joseph et al, "Preventive Psychiatry at Henry Street Settlement: A Five-Year Experimental Project," 1952 Box 89, Folder 10
Note From The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry," about HSS mental hygiene clinic.
 
#54, "Health Costs and How Met," 1953 Box 89, Folder 10
Note NFS survey based on HSS study #47.
 
#55, "Report on Pete's House and 301 Henry Street Programs," 1953 Box 89, Folder 10
Note Cites neighbor's reactions to the United Nations and describes the "Citizens of the World Group."
 
#59, Helen Hall, "Community Studies," 1954 Box 89, Folder 12
Note Speech before the National Conference of Social Work.
 
#60, Helen Hall, "Settlements as a First Line of Defense," 1954 Box 89, Folder 12
Note Speech at a dinner in her honor.
 
#61, "Camp Report, Echo Hill Fam, " 1954-1955 Box 89, Folder 12
 
#62, Karin V. Peterfy, "Model Apartment in LaGuardia Houses, " 1956 Box 89, Folder 13
 
#63, Ruth Tefferteller, "An Experiment with Pre-delinquent Gangs," 1956 Box 89, Folder 14-15
Note Includes case studies of members.
Box 90
#63, Pre-delinquent gangs, A 1957 Box 90, Folder 1
 
#63, Pre-delinquent gangs, B 1958 Box 90
 
#63, Ruth Tefferteller, "Delinquency Prevention through Revitalizing Parent-Child Relations" 1959 Box 90
 
#64, Murray E. Ortoff, "Making New Neighbors in an Old Neighborhood," 1958 Box 90, Folder 4
Note Report of an experiment in floor-by-floor organization among LaGuardia Houses tenants.
 
#65, "Mobilization for Youth," 1958 Box 90, Folder 5
Note Report f a HSS study on the prevention and control of juvenile delinquency on he Lower East Side of New York City.
 
#66, "Home Planning Workshops and Craft Rooms in Vladeck Houses," 1960 Box 90, Folder 6
Note Report concerning home improvement and consumer education.
 
Highlander Folk School, 1952-1967 Box 90, Folder 7-8
 
Housing - general, 1930s, 1947-1957 Box 90, Folder 9
 
New York City Housing Authority - "Social Consultation Unit Report", 1958-1959 Box 90, Folder 10-12
Box 91
Clippings, 1931-1942 Box 91, Folder 4
 
Hillman Corporation, 1948-1957 Box 91, Folder 5-7
 
"I" misc. professional papers, 1951-1968 Box 91, Folder 8
 
Independent Citizens Committee for Amendment Four, 1959 Box 91, Folder 9
 
International Conference of Social Work, 1948-1967 Box 91, Folder 10-11
Box 92
International Conference of Social Work, 1960-1967 Box 92, Folder 1
 
International Federation of Settlements, 1968-1980 Box 92, Folder 2-3
 
"L" misc. professional papers, 1933-1968 Box 92, Folder 4
 
Lake George Workshop, Inc., 1942-1952 Box 92, Folder 5
 
League for Industrial Democracy, 1945 Box 92, Folder 6
 
League for Women Shoppers, 1935-1973 Box 92, Folder 7
 
Liberal Party, 1944-1958 Box 92, Folder 8
 
Literary Guild of America, n.d. Box 92, Folder 9
 
Lower Eastside Neighborhood Association, 1967-1978, n.d. Box 92, Folder 10-12
 
Photographs, n.d. Box 92, Folder 13
 
Lower East Side Public Housing Conference, 1935, 1938 Box 92, Folder 14
 
Lower East Side Public Housing Conference, 1935 Box 92, Folder 15
Note Testimony before the Senate Committee on Education and Labor.
 
Lower East Side Service Center - general, 1968-1978 Box 92, Folder 16
Note For narcotic addiction.
Box 93
Lower East Side Service Center - reports, 1969-1974 Box 93, Folder 1-2
 
"M" - misc. professional papers, 1934-1942 Box 93, Folder 3
 
Mobilization for Youth, 1958, 1967-1979 Box 93, Folder 4-7
 
"N" - misc. professional papers, 1934-1969 Box 93, Folder 8-9
 
National Association of Social Workers, 1955-1967 Box 93, Folder 10
Box 94
National Association of Social Workers, 1969-1978 Box 94, Folder 1-2
 
National Commission on Resources for Youth, 1964-1981 Box 94, Folder 3-8
Box 111
National Commission on Resources for Youth,  Box 111, Folder 6
Box 95
National Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, 1958-1964 Box 95, Folder 1
 
National Committee for Rural Schools, 1961 Box 95, Folder 2
 
National Committee for the Day Care of Children, 1961-1963, 1965-1967 Box 95, Folder 3
 
National Committee of Social Workers for Humphrey, 1968 Box 95, Folder 4
 
National Committee on Immigration and Citizenship, 1955-1956 Box 95, Folder 5
 
National Conference on Social Welfare, 1935-1966 Box 95, Folder 6-11
 
National Emergency Committee for Price Control, 1946 Box 95, Folder 12
Box 96
National Federation of Settlements - general, 1928-1982 Box 96, Folder 1-9
Box 97
Barnett Fellowship, 1958-1959, 1978 Box 97, Folder 1
 
Consumers Committee, 1938-1950 Box 97, Folder 2
 
Education for Peace [United Nations] Project, 1977-1978 Box 97, Folder 3
 
Hours, Wages and Working Conditions Study, 1935 Box 97, Folder 4
 
Industrial Survey of Wartime Wages and Expenditures, 1945 Box 97, Folder 5
 
Neighborhood Centers-Day Care Association [Franklin Harbach, consultant], 1970-1978 Box 97, Folder 6
 
National Social Welfare Assembly, 1946-1966, 1970, 1977 Box 97, Folder 7-8
 
National Assembly of National Voluntary Health and Social Welfare Organizations, Inc., 1970, 1977 Box 97, Folder 9
 
National Youth Administration, 1935-1942 Box 97, Folder 10
 
Negroes, 1927-1939 Box 97, Folder 11-12
Box 98
Negroes, 1940-1946, 1960-1968 Box 98, Folder 1-2
 
Exhibit, 1944 Box 98, Folder 3
 
New York City, Civil Liberties Committee, 1945 Box 98, Folder 4
 
"P" - misc. professional papers, 1936-1968 Box 98, Folder 5
 
Pan Pacific-Southeast Asia Women's Association, 1959-1960, 1966 Box 98, Folder 6
 
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 1944 Box 98, Folder 7
 
Post-War Planning, 1941-1943, 1945 Box 98, Folder 8-10
 
World Workshop, 1943-1944 Box 98, Folder 11
 
Price Control, 1946, 1951 Box 98, Folder 12
 
Public Education Association  
Box 98
All-Day Neighborhood School, 1943-1945, 1960, 1962 Box 98, Folder 13
 
Chelsea School Project, 1940-1945 Box 98, Folder 14
 
Public Relations for Non-Profit Organizations, workshop, 1941 Box 98, Folder 15
 
Race Relations, 1929, 1948-1953 Box 98, Folder 16
 
Reciprocal World Trade - Citizens Committee, 1948 Box 98, Folder 17
Box 99
References, 1942-1967 Box 99, Folder 1
 
"S" - misc. professional papers, 1953-1969 Box 99, Folder 2
Note Includes history of protective legislation for children.
 
Scientific Continental Institute, 1946-1952 Box 99, Folder 3
 
Social Security  Box 99
 
President's Committee on Economic Security, 1934 Box 99, Folder 4
 
President's Committee, 1935-1936, 1943 Box 99, Folder 5
Box 111
Social Security - Senator Robert Wagner, 1943 Box 111, Folder 7
Box 99
Social Service Bureau and Magistrates Court, 1935, 1940-1943 Box 99, Folder 6
 
Social Work, 1959-1960 Box 99, Folder 7
 
Social Worker's Independent Voters Committee for Roosevelt and Wallace, 1940-1944 Box 99, Folder 8
 
State-Wide Conference on Social Legislation, 1940-1941 Box 99, Folder 9
 
"T/U" - misc. professional papers, 1937-1947, 1972, 1977, 1981 Box 99, Folder 10
 
United Nations - general, 1947-1962, 1973-1977 Box 99, Folder 11-12
Note Includes United Nations Association of the United States.
 
Non-Governmental Organizations, 1957-1959 Box 99, Folder 13
Box 100
Food and Agriculture Organizations, 1947-1955 Box 100, Folder 1-3
Box 111
Food and Agriculture Organization, 1948-1955 Box 111, Folder 9
Box 100
UNICEF, U.S. Committee for, 1947-1959 Box 100, Folder 4-10
Box 101
UNICEF, U.S. Committee for, 1960-1982 Box 101, Folder 1-8
 
Photographs, n.d. Box 101, Folder 9
Box 111
United Nations - general  Box 111, Folder 8
Box 102
United Neighborhood Houses, 1951-1979, n.d. Box 102, Folder 1-4
 
Helen Harris retirement, 1969-1970 Box 102, Folder 5
 
Stanley Isaacs Award Committee, 1970 Box 102, Folder 6
 
Narcotics Committee/Drug Abuse Task Force, 1969-1973 Box 102, Folder 7
 
United Nations Project [after 1975 called "Education for Peace"], 1972-1976 Box 102, Folder 8-10
Box 103
United Nations Project [Education for Peace], 1977-1979, n.d. Box 103, Folder 1
 
financial, 1972-1978 Box 103, Folder 2-3
 
Newspaper clippings, 1974-1976 Box 103, Folder 4
Box 111
United Neighborhood Houses of New York  Box 111, Folder 10
Box 103
U.S. Army, 1920-1922 Box 103, Folder 5
 
U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, 1949-1951 Box 103
 
Correspondence, 1951 Box 103, Folder 6
 
Information Bulletin, 1949-1951 Box 103, Folder 7
 
Press Releases, ca. 1951 Box 103, Folder 8
 
U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, 1949-1950 Box 103, Folder 9
 
U.S. Office of Price Administration  Box 103
 
Consumer Advisory Committee - minutes, 1943-1946 Box 103, Folder 10-12
Box 104
Correspondence, 1942-1947 Box 104, Folder 1-3
 
Memos, 1942-1947 Box 104, Folder 4-11
 
Photograph, ca. 1946 Box 104, Folder 12
Box 105
New York Area Consumer Committee  Box 105, Folder
 
Memos, Correspondence, Agendas, 1944-1946 Box 105, Folder 1-3
 
Extension and Discontinuance, 1944-1946 Box 105, Folder 4
 
Office of Price Stabilization - Consumer Advisory Committee, 1951-1953 Box 105, Folder 5
 
Photograph, 1952 Box 105, Folder 6
 
U.S. Women's Bureau, 1967 Box 105, Folder 7
 
University House, Philadelphia  
Box 111
Survey of Girls, 1923 Box 111, Folder 11
Box 105
General, 1918-1948, 1960 Box 105, Folder 8-12
 
Photographs, ca. 1920 Box 105, Folder 13
 
University Settlement, New York City, 1969 Box 105, Folder 14
 
"V" - misc. professional papers, 1934,1969 Box 105, Folder 15
 
Visiting Nurse Service of New York, 1969 Box 105, Folder 16
 
"W" - misc. professional papers, 1936-1954 Box 105, Folder 17
 
Wainwright House, 1971-1972 Box 105, Folder 18
Box 106
Women's City Club of New York, 1933-1979 Box 106, Folder 1-3
 
YWCA, n.d. Box 106, Folder 4
 
Memorabilia  
Box 106
Clippings, misc. topics, 1927-1969 Box 106, Folder 5-9
Note Obituaries, relief efforts during the Depression, political cartoons, Echo Hill Farm (operated by HSS), review of plays and concerts.
Box 111
Clippings  Box 111, Folder 12
Box 112
Oversize Storage - Columbia University diploma  Box 112
 
Photographs of Henry Street Settlement Home Planning Workshops  Box 112
Note Oversize Storage - Photographs show Henry Street Settlement clients in the workshops, which taught shoe mending, carpentry and other home maintenance skills.
 
Souveniers  Box 112
Note Oversize Storage - Sampled selection of greeting cards from clubs and staff at New York City settlements and selected travel souveniers. The materials were sampled by the Archives in 2005 and a small portion was retained. The remainder of the cards were destroyed. However, none of the discarded cards contained any correspondence beyond a simple greeting or signature.