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Series 1 Administration, 1898-1990 Note The Administration series consists primarily of historical
material, reports, board minutes, financial records, personnel records,
departmental records, and committee minutes and records. For the most part, the
records document numerous activities and concerns of UNH departments and
committees. They also relate to the governance and internal workings of the
organization. Records from the numerous UNH committees can be an especially
rich source for documenting settlement activities and programs. Material in the
"Early Records" and "Committees" sub-series often document topics that also
appear in Series 2 and Series 3, Programs, Organizations and Subjects.
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Series 1.1 Early Records, Histories,
Anniversaries, 1898-1966 Note Series 1.1 contains histories of UNH and records documenting
anniversary celebrations. It also includes records that UNH considered to be of
historical significance and that were not filed with other record series. These
document a variety of topics, most dating from before 1930. In particular, the
series contains records regarding The Association of Neighborhood Workers,
which was the predecessor organization of UNH.
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Association of Neighborhood Workers, 1898-1928 |
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Box 179 |
Minutes, Reports, Publications, 1898-1919 Box 179, Folder 1 Note Includes: Mary Simkhovitch’s A
Settlement Catechism ; bulletins of the Association of Neighborhood
Workers; analyses of the Association’s yearly activities, committee work and
special projects; a brief summary of United Neighborhood House work prior to
1930; minutes of the Association, 1913 to 1916; references to the Association
from Hartley House News , Willoughby House and Riis
House annual reports; and a 1916 report on the theory and practice of girls’
work.
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Box Legal 239 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1927 Box Legal 239, Folder 8 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 1.
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Box 1 |
Review of Work, 1913-1928 Box 1, Folder 1
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Correspondence and Membership Lists, 1916-1919 Box 1, Folder 2
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Bulletin , 1916 Box 1, Folder 3
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Box 18 |
Meeting Minutes, 1922-1928 Box 18, Folder 1 to 2 Note 1922, 1926, 1928
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Anniversaries, Note The anniversary records are listed in chronological order.
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Box Legal 250 |
Thirty Fifth Anniversary Luncheon, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Box 1 |
Thirty-Fifth Anniversary, 1936 Box 1, Folder 23
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Box 223 |
Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Dinner, 1936 Box 223, Folder 474 Note Correspondence, programs. Also includes a transcript of a
talk by Harry L. Hopkins on WPA history and statements by Lillian D. Wald, John
L. Elliott, Mary K. Simkhovitch on housing and relief.
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Box 207 |
Fiftieth Anniversary, 1951 Box 207, Folder 296 Note Programs, seating lists.
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Fiftieth Anniversary, 1951 Box 207, Folder 295 Note Correspondence, dinner reservations.
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Fiftieth Anniversary, 1951 Box 207, Folder 294 Note Correspondence, Dinner Committee material.
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Fiftieth Anniversary, 1951 Box 207, Folder 293 Note Correspondence; copies of speeches delivered at anniversary
celebrations; and pamphlets describing UNH, its history, and function.
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Fiftieth Anniversary, 1950-1951 Box 207, Folder 292 Note Correspondence, pamphlets, memoranda, and press releases
relating to UNH’s Fiftieth Anniversary ce1ebration; press releases on UNH’s
history and purpose; editorials; an outline of 50 years of UNH services; and a
brief history of original 15 New York City settlements.
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Box 1 |
Fiftieth Anniversary, 1951 Box 1, Folder 24
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Box 207 |
Fiftieth Anniversary Dinner, 1951 Box 207, Folder 298 Note Speakers’ correspondence, planning committee minutes, and
speeches. Topics include: music and the arts in the settlements, the history of
UNH, and volunteers. Speakers at the dinner included: Eleanor Roosevelt; James
J. Mallon, warden of Toynbee Hall; Mary Simkhovitch; Helen Hall; John McDowell;
and Stanley M. Isaacs.
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Fiftieth Anniversary Dinner, 1951 Box 207, Folder 297 Note Publicity, formal arrangements.
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Box 1 |
Seventieth Anniversary of the Settlement Movement in
the United States, 1956 Box 1, Folder 25
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Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Correspondence 1959-1961 Box 1, Folder 26 to 27
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Box 131 |
Anniversary Dinners, Box 131, Folder
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Early Records, Assorted Topics, |
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Box 179 |
Historical Materials, 1919-1935 Box 179, Folder 2 Note Includes: an historical survey of the executive leadership
of UNH; copies of important correspondence regarding housing; notes about
important items retained in UNH files, e.g. original constitution and data
surrounding the founding of UNH; Americanization of immigrants; clippings
concerning UNH’s response to the Lusk Committee’s charges that the settlements
were “breeding grounds of sedition and anarchy."
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Historical Materials 1901-1962 Box 179 Note Minutes of Association of Neighborhood Workers. Historical
notes on history of United Neighborhood Houses, including Lusk Committee and
early history of settlements in New York.
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Box 1 |
General Announcements, 1919-1921 Box 1, Folder 4
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Histories and Descriptions, 1929-1947 Box 1, Folder 16 to 17 Note 1933-1936, 1939, 1940, 1942, 1944-1945
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"Goals, Allies and Ballots: The Social and Political
Road of UNH," Stanley M. Isaacs, circa 1940 Box 1, Folder 18
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"Fifty Years of Service," 1950 Box 1, Folder 19
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"Services of UNH to Its Member Houses," 1954 Box 1, Folder 20
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"1900-1958: Fifty-Eight Years of
Service," 1958 Box 1, Folder 21
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Box Legal 250 |
History of UNH and Committees, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Box Legal 242 |
Records by Settlement Leaders, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 242, Folder 24 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7. Includes Mary Simkhovitch on the
function of the settlements and John L. Elliott and Graham Romeyn Taylor on
delinquency.
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Box 1 |
Conferences, Receptions, and Festivals, 1923-1929 Box 1, Folder 6 Note Includes material relating to reception for Amelia
Earhart.
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Joint Committee on Work with Adult Immigrants,
Tentative Report, circa 1923 Box 1, Folder 7
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Legislative Memorandum in Opposition to New York
State Senate Bill 1274 , circa 1920 Box 1, Folder 8 Note UNH opposition to requirement of licenses to operate
schools.
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New York State Legislative Committee, Newspaper
Clippings, 1921 Box 1, Folder 9 Note Regarding Lusk Committee accusations of "revolutionary
ideas" at UNH.
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News and Notes, 1931-1932 Box 1, Folder 10
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Radio Speech Script, 1929 Box 1, Folder 11
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Schedules of Activities, 1925-1929 Box 1, Folder 12
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United Parents Associations, Family Housing
Committee, 1928-1929 Box 1, Folder 13 Note Minutes and correspondence
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Welfare Council of New York City Study, 1927 Box 1, Folder 14 Note Summer activities of 31 settlements
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"Mutual Expectations of UNH and Its Member
Houses," 1966 Box 1, Folder 22
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Photo Exhibit, Correspondence, 1959-1964 Box 1, Folder 32
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Box Legal 253 |
Newspaper Clippings, 1920-1958 Box Legal 253, Folder 1 to 2 Note Two scrapbooks: 1920-1944, 1956-1958
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Box Legal 243 |
Ethical Standards for Wages in Social
Work, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box 1 |
Early Photographs, Box 1, Folder 15 Note Includes some Federal Art Project photographs.
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Series 1.2 Annual Reports, 1927-1975 Note The annual reports are listed in chronological order.
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Box Legal 243 |
Annual Report of Executive Secretary of
UNH, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Legal 253 |
Annual Report of the Executive Secretary of
UNH, 1927 Box Legal 253, Folder 3
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Box 2 |
Annual Reports, 1927-1974 Box 2, Folder 1 to 8 Note 1927, 1943-1947, 1950-1952, 1954-1957, 1960-1961, 1963-1970,
1972-1974
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Box 181 |
Record of Work, 1929-1934 Box 181, Folder 20 Note Topics include: the Depression, unemployment, relief, and
settlement financing.
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Record of Work, 1933-1936 Box 181, Folder 21 Note Topics include: housing, unemployment, relief.
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Record of Work, 1937-1938 Box 181, Folder 22 Note Topics include: the National Youth Administration, Works
Progress Administration, Social Service Employee’s Union, and Civilian
Conservation Corps Camps.
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Record of Work, 1938-1939 Box 181, Folder 23 Note Some topics are housing, music, dramatics, visual arts.
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Record of Work, 1939-1940 Box 181, Folder 24 Note Committee reports. Topics include: housing, arts and crafts,
education.
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Record of Work, 1940-1941 Box 181, Folder 25 Note Committee reports. Topics include: housing, juvenile work,
finances.
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Record of Work, 1943-1944 Box 181, Folder 26 Note Topics include: war-time relief, problems of families with
members in the armed forces.
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Record of Work, 1947 Box 181, Folder 27 to 29 Note Topics include: art, drama and music in the settlements.
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Series 1.3 Corporate Documents, 1919-1969 Note The corporate documents include the U|NH certificate of
incorporation, constitution, and bylaws.
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Box 179 |
Certificate of Incorporation, 1920 Box 179, Folder 3 Note Statement of purpose.
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Charter Revision Committee, 1923 Box 179, Folder 4 Note The UNH Executive Committee established this committee to
consider revision of UNH’s charter.
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Constitution and Bylaws, 1942-1947 Box 179, Folder 5 Note Bylaws and revisions adopted at UNH’s annual meeting,
1947.
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Box Flat 269 |
By Laws, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 2 |
Constitution and Bylaws with Revisions, 1919-1969 Box 2, Folder 9 Note 1942, 1948, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1962
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Certificate of Incorporation, 1920 Box 2, Folder 10 Note copy
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Series 1.4 Board of Directors, 1928-1977 Note UNH board minutes and agenda are listed first in chronological
order. These are followed by Executive Committee files and by a small number of
Nominating Committee files. Board correspondence and member files, a small
number of topical files, and a folder from the Board Composition Committee
complete the list.
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Board Records, Note The board records are arranged in chronological order, based
on the date of the earliest records in the file.
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Box Legal 243 |
Minutes, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 28 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Legal 244 |
Minutes, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Box 2 |
Minutes, 1928-1950 Box 2, Folder 11 to 12 Note Minutes and Correspondence, 1928-1929, 1931, circa 1938,
1942-October, 1950.
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Box Legal 245 |
Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box Legal 247 |
Minutes, Announcements, Member lists, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Box Flat 269 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box Flat 270 |
Minutes, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box 182 |
Agenda and Minutes, 1941-1946 Box 182, Folder 30 Note Includes financial statements, member house dues records,
planning notes for special conferences.
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Agenda and Minutes, 1946-1948 Box 182, Folder 31 Note Bylaws, financial statements, and papers on UNH’s function,
current programs and future needs of the settlements.
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Agenda and Minutes, 1948-1950 Box 182, Folder 32 Note Financial statements and general Board material.
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Box 132 |
Minutes, 1948-1962 Box 132, Folder
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Box 182 |
Agenda and Minutes, 1950-1951 Box 182, Folder 33 Note Press releases, financial statements, and analyses of
financial contributions. Includes a pamphlet, Integration
in Housing
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Agenda and Minutes, 1951-1952 Box 182, Folder 34 Note Bylaws, annual reports, financial statements.
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Box 2 |
Minutes, 1951-1957 Box 2, Folder 13 to 16
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Box 182 |
Agenda and Minutes, 1952-1953 Box 182, Folder 35 Note Bylaws, annual reports, and financial statements. Topics
include: housing and recent immigration to the settlement neighborhoods.
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Agenda and Minutes, 1953-1954 Box 182, Folder 36 Note Settlement administration, financing, and current problems
facing the settlements.
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Box 183 |
Agenda and Minutes, 1954-1955 Box 183, Folder 37 Note Finances, day care, juvenile delinquency.
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Agenda and Minutes, 1955-1956 Box 183, Folder 38 Note Immigration, social action, milk prices, day care,
financing, mental health.
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Agenda and Minutes, 1956-1957 Box 183, Folder 39 Note Committee reports and financial statements. Topics include:
day care, housing.
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Box 3 |
Minutes, 1958-1969 Box 3, Folder 1 to 11
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Box 133 |
Minutes, 1962 Box 133, Folder
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Box 4 |
Minutes, 1970-1972 Box 4, Folder 2 to 3
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Executive Committee, 1919-1970 Note Minutes, announcement, reports, and correspondence of the full
Executive Committee are listed first. These are followed by records from
subcommittees of the Executive Committee, which are listed in alphabetical
order. Folders of miscellaneous records and a small number of topical files are
listed last and are arranged in chronological order.
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Box 184 |
Correspondence and Minutes, 1927-1935 Box 184, Folder 45 Note Includes lists of committee members. Topics include: relief
and unemployment, social action, poverty. Correspondents include: the
Association for Improving the Conditions of the Poor, John L. Elliott, A. J.
(Abraham John) Muste.
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Box Flat 268 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22. Includes information on Lillian
Wald.
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Box 184 |
Correspondence and Minutes, 1935-1939 Box 184, Folder 46 Note Correspondence, minutes, and reports from UNH’s standing
committees. Topics include: German treatment of minority groups, relief
administration controversy, financing, housing, plans of member houses for
1936, and the Depression.
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Correspondence and Minutes, 1940 Box 184, Folder 47 Note Foreign affairs, housing, finances, relation of UNH to
member houses.
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Box Legal 239 |
Minutes and Reports, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 239, Folder 6 to 11 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 1. Topics include: Americanization,
Bolshevism, Lusk Committee investigations, settlement volunteers, boys’ work,
settlements in Russia, immigrants, housing, and the incorporation of UNH.
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Box Legal 242 |
Minutes, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 22 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
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Box Legal 243 |
Minutes, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 to 26 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7. Topics include: education,
volunteers, birth control, housing, finances, and Jane Addams
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Box Legal 244 |
Minutes and Reports, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Box Legal 245 |
Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 38 to 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Topics include housing, art
exhibit
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Box Legal 247 |
Minutes and Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Topics include: unemployment,
birth control, music
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Minutes, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Topics include: unemployment,
housing, home relief, visual arts
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Box Legal 248 |
Minutes, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 59 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13. Topics include: relief, housing,
legislation, treatment of Jews in Germany
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Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Topics include: housing, relief,
unemployment insurance, visual arts
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Box Legal 249 |
Minutes and Agenda, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include: allocation of
federal funds, peace parades, finances, relief.
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Box Legal 250 |
Minutes, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 to 72 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Box Legal 251 |
Minutes and Agenda, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 79 to 80 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Includes member information.
Topics include: WPA, unemployment, home relief vs work relief, visual arts,
housing, and the Non-Partizan Citizens’ Committee to Keep Politics out of
Relief.
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Box Flat 266 |
Minutes and announcements , circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box Flat 267 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box 5 |
Minutes, 1919-1970 Box 5, Folder 2 to 5 Note 1921, 1923, 1928-1938, 1938-1939, 1941, 1964, 1966-1970
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Correspondence, 1931-1939 Box 5, Folder 6 to 7 Note 1931-1932, 1936-1939
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Box 184 |
Executive Committee, Nominating
Committee, 1940 Box 184, Folder 48 Note History of the UNH, functions of the Committee on
Structure.
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Executive Committee, Officers, 1919-1929 Box 184, Folder 49 Note Lists of Executive officers.
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Executive Committee, Policy and Reorganization
Committee, 1934-1947 Box 184, Folder 50 Note Correspondence, minutes, and related papers of the committee
established to redefine the goals and activities of UNH.
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Box Legal 249 |
Executive Committee, Policy and Reorganization
Committee, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Box 184 |
Executive Committee, Committee on Scope and
Planning, 1928 Box 184, Folder 51 Note Correspondence and minutes of the committee established to
acquaint member settlements with the "plan" and "scope" of UNH activities.
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Executive Committee, Committee on
Structure, 1939 Box 184, Folder 52 Note Papers reflecting the possibility of reorganizing UNH;
reports of special meetings held by Stanley M. Isaacs.
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Executive Committee, Settlement Board Liaison
Representatives, 1940-1941 Box 184, Folder 53 Note Correspondence and lists of representatives from member
settlements who served as liaisons to UNH’s executive board.
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Box Legal 243 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 28 to 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Miscellaneous Records, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Legal 248 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 248, Folder 57 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Topics include housing,
unemployment legislation
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Members, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 59 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
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List of Members, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Box Legal 250 |
Reports, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Box Legal 251 |
Volunteers, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Includes bibliography on
volunteers
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Works Progress Administration, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box Flat 265 |
General Topics, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 87 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
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Box Flat 267 |
Special Resolution regarding World
Situation, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Flat 269 |
Members, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Nominating Committee, 1929-1966 Note Minutes, correspondence, lists, and related records from the
Nominating Committee of the UNH Board of Directors.
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Box 183 |
Lists and Correspondence, 1927-1947 Box 183, Folder 42 Note Lists of Board members, correspondence concerning
nominations.
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Lists and Correspondence, 1947-1948 Box 183, Folder 43 Note Lists of Board members, correspondence concerning
nominations.
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Box Legal 248 |
Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Box Flat 267 |
List, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Flat 270 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box 5 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1929-1966 Box 5, Folder 8 to 11 Note 1929-1930, 1938-1939, 1942-1966
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Board Correspondence and Member Files, Note The records consist of correspondence with and information
about or for members of the UNH Board of Directors. Arrangements for board
events are also documented. The folders are arranged in chronological order.
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Box Legal 241 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 17 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
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Box Legal 242 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 21 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6. Includes lists of board
members.
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Box Legal 248 |
Members, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 59 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
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Box 183 |
Correspondence, 1933-1940 Box 183, Folder 40 Note The functions of the UNH board are discussed.
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Box Flat 268 |
Liaison Board Members, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Board Member Seminar, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 269 |
Members, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box Flat 270 |
Lists of Members, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box 183 |
Member House Directors, 1949-1953 Box 183, Folder 41 Note Lists of member house directors used by UNH.
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Tentative Plan for Affiliation with the Welfare
Council of New York City, 1947-1948 Box 183, Folder 44 Note Correspondence regarding proposed affiliation
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Box 4 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1948-1972 Box 4, Folder 4 to 7
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Box 132 |
Correspondence, 1956-1966 Box 132, Folder
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Box 4 |
Tours of Settlements and Neighborhoods, 1962-1963 Box 4, Folder 8
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Box Legal 256 |
Resolution regarding Viet Nam, 1969 Box Legal 256, Folder 1 Note Correspondence & Ballots
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Box 7 |
Board Composition Committee, 1965-1967 Box 7, Folder 13
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Series 1.5 Public and Policy Statements by UNH
Officials, 1931-1972 Note Series 1.5 contains official statements that were issued by UNH.
The organization was widely involved in promoting public policy and its staff
members often served on governmental or civic organizations that helped to
influence policy. Official statements by UNH and its committees are also
located in the Programs, Organizations and Subjects series (series 2 and 3).
Researchers interested in UNH's stand on various issues should also review the
relevant files in those series. The folders are listed in chronological order.
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Box Legal 247 |
Investigation of New York City Politics, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12.
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Box 4 |
Investigation of New York City Politics, 1931 Box 4, Folder 9 Note Most are by Director Helen M. Harris
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Box Legal 247 |
Labor, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Topics include: AFL, communism, and
progressivism
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Settlement Point of View, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12.
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Unemployment Relief and Closing of the Home Relief
Bureau, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 54 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12.
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Box Flat 266 |
Statement on Formation of a Health
Commission, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20. Public Health
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Box Flat 268 |
Investigation of the Civil Service
Commission, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 270 |
Resolution on Dissolution of WPA, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24. Resolution by the board of UNH.
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Resolution on Delinquency, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24. Resolution by the board of UNH.
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Community Chest Committee, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box 4 |
Miscellaneous Statements, 1946-1972 Box 4, Folder 10 to 13
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Series 1.6 Committees, 1919-1972 Note Series 1.6 contains minutes, agenda, correspondence, memoranda,
committee reports, reference material, studies, resolutions and related
materials. These records form a rich resource for studying the programs and
activities of UNH and its allies. Topics that are well-documented include: the
arts, especially the visual arts and theater in the settlements; group work
with children and youth ("boys' and girls' work"); housing and public housing;
UNH's campaigns to promote and influence legislation in a variety of areas;
unemployment and relief; education; and the work and concerns of UNH member
house "headworkers." The records of organization-wide planning and administrative
committees (other than the Board of Directors and its committees) are listed
first. These folders are followed by an alphabetical list of all other UNH
committees. Under each committee heading, folders are usually listed in roughly
chronological order. A small set of more recent committee files, dating from
the 1950s through the 1970s, is listed last.
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Box 5 |
Committee Lists and General Information, 1938-1971 Box 5, Folder 1 Note 1938-1939, 1964-1971
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Committee on Plan and Scope, |
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Box Legal 244 |
Executive Committee, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Minutes, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Includes statements on the
function and history of UNH.
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Budget Committee, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Finance Committee, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Box 15 |
General, 1928 Box 15, Folder 1
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Administrative Committee, |
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Box Legal 242 |
Minutes and Miscellaneous Records, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 21 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6
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Minutes and Miscellaneous Records, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 242, Folder 24 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
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Box Legal 243 |
General, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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List of UNH Committees, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box 5 |
Administrative Practices Committee, 1960-1961 Box 5, Folder 12 Note Guide to Insurance Protection
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Committee on Structure, |
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Box Flat 267 |
Proposed Reorganization of UNH, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Adult Education Committee, |
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Box Flat 266 |
General, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box 5 |
General, 1939 Box 5, Folder 13
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Anti-Poverty Committee, |
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Box 5 |
Minutes, Agenda, Statements, 1966-1968 Box 5, Folder 14
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Correspondence and Memoranda, 1966-1968 Box 5, Folder 15 to 17
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Box 6 |
Congressional Visitation Day, 1967 Box 6, Folder 1
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"Regional" meetings on settlements’ experiences with
anti-poverty programs. 1966 Box 6, Folder 2
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Anti-Poverty Public Hearing, |
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Box 6 |
Transcript and information regarding
witnesses. 1967 Box 6, Folder 3
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Correspondence, 1967 Box 6, Folder 4
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The Poor on Anti-Poverty
, 1967 Box 6, Folder 5 Note Published report of the hearing.
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Arts Committees, |
| |
Arts and Festivals Committee, Note The Arts and Festivals Committee files are listed in
chronological order.
|
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Box 184 |
Correspondence and Minutes, 1920-1937 Box 184, Folder 54 Note Publicity for settlement meetings; entertainment, art
festivals.
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Box Legal 241 |
Minutes and Other Records, circa 1920-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 18 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 5 and SCRAPBOOK 6. Includes Arts
and Festivals Bulletins
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Box Legal 242 |
Minutes and Other Records, circa 1920-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 19 to 20 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 5 and SCRAPBOOK 6. Includes Arts
and Festivals Bulletins
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May Day Festival, circa 1920-1924 Box Legal 242, Folder 21 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 5
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Flower Booths, circa 1920-1924 Box Legal 242, Folder 21 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 5
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Minutes, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 242, Folder 24 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
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Box Legal 243 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
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May Day Festival, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Legal 244 |
Minutes, Box Legal 244, Folder 32 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Regarding dramatics
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List of Artists, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 32 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Box Legal 245 |
General, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Topics include: social service
through the arts and complimentary tickets for events
|
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May Day Festival, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
| |
Miscellaneous Pageants, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
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May Day Festival, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 41 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
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Concert Ticket Lists, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box Legal 246 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 246, Folder 50 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Topics include the purpose of
social music
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Box Legal 248 |
Concert Ticket Lists, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
| |
Ticket Committee, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
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Box Legal 249 |
Ticket Committee, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Complimentary tickets to
events
|
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Box Legal 250 |
Ticket Committee, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
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Box Legal 251 |
Free Tickets to Cultural Events, Box Legal 251, Folder 79 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
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Box Flat 265 |
Complimentary Tickets to Cultural
Events, circa 1935-1937 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
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Box Flat 266 |
Complimentary Tickets to Cultural
Events, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20
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Box Flat 267 |
Complimentary Tickets to Cultural
Events, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
| |
General, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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Box Flat 268 |
Tickets, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
| |
Summer Boat Trips, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
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Box 6 |
Minutes and Announcements, 1928-1932 Box 6, Folder 6
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Free Passes and Tickets for Children to Films,
Baseball Games and other Events, 1928-1939 Box 6, Folder 7 to 8 Note 1928-1932, 1936-1939
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Visual Arts Committee, Note The Visual Arts Committee files are listed in chronological
order.
|
|
Box 6 |
Exhibits, 1928-1932 Box 6, Folder 18
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Box Legal 245 |
General, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 41 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
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Box 7 |
Visiting Children from the Soviet
Union, circa 1930 Box 7, Folder 2 Note Exhibit catalog and address to visiting children.
|
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Box Legal 246 |
General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 246, Folder 50 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
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Box Legal 247 |
General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
| |
General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 54 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
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Box 184 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Reports, 1932-1940 Box 184, Folder 55 Note Includes "A Survey of Arts and Crafts in New York City for
1932-1933," WPA art projects, and Albert J. Kennedy on the necessity for art in
the settlements.
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|
Box Legal 248 |
Minutes and Ticket Lists, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
| |
Arts and Crafts Exhibit in New York City
Settlements, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
| |
General, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
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Art Exhibit, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
| |
Program and Standards for the Visual Arts in
Tenement Neighborhoods, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box 7 |
Exhibits, 1934-1937 Box 7, Folder 1
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Minutes, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
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Box 6 |
Correspondence, 1934-1948 Box 6, Folder 16 Note 1937-1939, 1946-1948
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
General, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 79 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
General, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
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Box Flat 266 |
Art Exhibit, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box 7 |
Exhibits Staged from February to November
1938, 1938, 1947 Box 7, Folder 3 to 5
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|
Box 6 |
Cooperative Purchasing Proposal, 1939 Box 6, Folder 17
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|
Box Flat 267 |
Art Exhibit, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
General, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box Flat 269 |
Art Exhibits, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Poster Contest, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
|
Box 7 |
Audio-Visual Aids, 1946 Box 7, Folder 7
|
| |
Children’s Exhibition in Paris, 1947 Box 7, Folder 6
|
| |
Art Course, Relating the Arts to the
Neighborhood, 1947-1949 Box 7, Folder 8
|
| |
Arts and Crafts Committee, Note The Arts and Crafts Committee files are listed in
chronological order.
|
|
Box Legal 246 |
Third Annual Arts and Crafts Exhibit, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 246, Folder 50 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
| |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 54 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Albert J. Kennedy chaired the
committee
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
General, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
General, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Includes discussions of
dramatics
|
| |
National Federation of Settlements Poetry
Division, Box Legal 249, Folder 66
|
| |
New York City Mayor’s Art Committee, Box Legal 249, Folder 66
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
WPA and Visual Arts, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 79 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Includes a program from 1937
art exhibit that contains statements by Albert J. Kennedy and art teachers in
various settlements.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
General, circa 1935-1937 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
| |
Drama, Note Records related to settlement theaters and dramatics
committees arranged in chronological order.
|
|
Box Legal 253 |
United Neighborhood Play
Bulletin and Other Play Announcements, 1920-1931 Box Legal 253, Folder 5
|
|
Box Legal 243 |
Minutes, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
|
Box 6 |
Open Air Theatre, 1928-1931 Box 6, Folder 9 Note Correspondence & Permits
|
| |
Open Air Theatre Photographs, 1929 Box 6, Folder 10
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Children’s Theater, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
| |
Intersettlement Dramatic Committee, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Includes minutes and
announcements.
|
| |
United Players’ Guild Bulletin, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
| |
Play
Bulletin , circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 41 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
| |
Open Air Theatre, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 41 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
|
Box Legal 246 |
Play
Bulletin , circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 246, Folder 50 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
Play
Bulletin , circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 54 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Dramatic Consultant Service, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Dramatic Project, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
|
Box 6 |
Responses to Questionnaires Sent to
Settlements, 1935 Box 6, Folder 11
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
Drama Committee Minutes and Materials, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box Flat 267 |
Drama and Dance, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box Flat 269 |
Bulletins, Minutes, and Reports, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
|
Box Flat 270 |
Drama Committee, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
|
| |
Dramatic Committee, |
|
Box 6 |
Correspondence, 1938-1939 Box 6, Folder 12
|
|
Box 185 |
Correspondence, 1939-1940 Box 185, Folder 57 Note Regarding use of dramatics in the settlements.
|
| |
Dramatics Committee, |
|
Box Legal 241 |
Minutes and other records, circa 1920-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 18 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 5
|
|
Box Legal 242 |
Minutes and other records, circa 1920-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 19 to 20 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 5
|
| |
Music Committee, |
|
Box 6 |
General, 1930-1955 Box 6, Folder 13 Note 1930, 1943, 1945-1948, 1950, 1951, 1954-1955
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Musical Opportunities in New York City
Settlements, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 65 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box 185 |
General, 1939-1940 Box 185, Folder 58 Note Papers dealing with the use of music in the settlements
and the employment of "relief" musicians under WPA.
|
|
Box Flat 267 |
General, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
General, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
| |
Music Course, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box Flat 270 |
General, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
|
|
Box 6 |
American Youth for World Youth Benefit
Performance, 1947 Box 6, Folder 14
|
| |
Bibliographies, 1930, 1948 Box 6, Folder 15
|
| |
Art Committee, |
|
Box 185 |
Guggenheim Exhibition, 1959 Box 185, Folder 56 Note Correspondence about an exhibition of paintings produced
in the settlements that was held at the Guggenheim museum.
|
|
Box 7 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1966-1968 Box 7, Folder 12
|
| |
Entertainment Committee, |
|
Box Legal 245 |
Lists, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Lists of available
performers
|
| |
Arts in Settlements, |
|
Box Legal 250 |
Kennedy, Albert J. "The Settlement and the Federal
Art Project," circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box 7 |
Arts in the New York Settlements, 1947 Box 7, Folder 9
|
| |
Creative Arts Workshop, 1955-1956 Box 7, Folder 10
|
| |
Billings, Henry. "The Teaching of Arts and Crafts
in New York City’s Settlement Houses" , 1964 Box 7, Folder 11
|
| |
Boys’ and Girls’ Work, Note Records relating to the Scholarship Committee and scholarships
for boys and girls are listed first. The scholarship files are followed by
several folders from the executive committee of the Boys' and Girls' Work
Committee. Next, minutes of the full committee are listed in chronological
order. The minutes are followed by files of mixed committee correspondence and
related documents listed in chronological order and files containing
miscellaneous records and topics listed in rough chronological order. The boys'
and girl's work information concludes with an alphabetical list of subject
files.
|
| |
Scholarships, |
|
Box Legal 247 |
General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Summary of Scholarship Program, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 60 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
Scholarship Committee, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 73 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
General, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 86 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
Work Scholarships, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box Flat 267 |
Work Scholarships, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box 8 |
Correspondence, 1929-1931 Box 8, Folder 3 to 4
|
| |
Reports , 1930-1931 Box 8, Folder 5
|
| |
Correspondence , 1932-1939 Box 8, Folder 6 to 7 Note 1932, 1937-1939
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Executive Committee Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Executive Committee Minutes, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. National Youth Administration
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
Executive Committee, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22. Documents the reorganization of
the boys’ and girls’ work committees as the Committee on Group Work in
December, 1940
|
|
Box 7 |
Minutes, Agendas, and Announcements, 1931-1939 Box 7, Folder 14
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
| |
Minutes, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include peace activist
groups.
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
Minutes and announcements , circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
Minutes, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box 185 |
Correspondence, minutes, Bulletins , 1924-1936 Box 185, Folder 59 Note Topics include: education, social objectives, group
organization, past activities, therapeutic effects of dancing, opportunities
for urban boys in rural areas.
|
|
Box 7 |
Correspondence, 1931-1938 Box 7, Folder 15 Note 1931, 1936-1938
|
|
Box 185 |
Correspondence, Minutes, 1939-1940 Box 185, Folder 60 Note Topics include: recreation and its philosophy, youth club
leadership, group work methods.
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 72 to 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Includes minutes and
announcements. Topics include: the scope of youth work in member houses, "study
groups" composed of boys’ and girls’ workers, and miscellaneous youth
activities.
|
| |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Topics include recreation, group
work, athletics, and summer activities
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Miscellaneous Topics, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 43 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Topics include social education,
music appreciation, and play and recreation.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Miscellaneous Topics, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 59 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13 Topics include unemployment,
progressive education, civic education, athletics,
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
Miscellaneous Topics, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 to 86 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
|
Box 8 |
Miscellaneous Activities and Programs, 1937-1939 Box 8, Folder 9
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Athletic Association Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
|
Box 7 |
Athletic Committee, 1965-1967 Box 7, Folder 16
|
|
Box Legal 242 |
Athletics, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 21 to 22 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
|
|
Box Legal 243 |
Athletics, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Athletics, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 80 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Athletics and Girls’ Athletics, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 to 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
Basketball Tournament, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 87 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
|
Box Legal 242 |
Boys’ and Girls’ Athletic Committee, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 242, Folder 24 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
Boys’ and Girls’ Work Study Group, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20. Settlement staff met to discuss
group work issues, in particular, those related to youth work. Also includes
discussion of group work with adults.
|
|
Box Legal 241 |
Boys’ and Girls’ Workers Association, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 15 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
|
|
Box Legal 242 |
Boys’ Work, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 22 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
Boys’ Workers Conference, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
Bulletin for Boys’ and Girls’
Workers in the United Neighborhood Houses of New York , circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 73 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Bulletin for Boys’ and Girls’
Workers in the United Neighborhood Houses of New York , circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box 7 |
Bulletin for Boys’ and Girls’
Workers in the United Neighborhood Houses of New York , 1936 Box 7, Folder 17
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
Camera Clubs, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box 7 |
Camera Clubs, 1938-1939 Box 7, Folder 18
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Camp Counselors, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box 7 |
Camp Counselors’ Training Course, 1938 Box 7, Folder 19
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Camp Training Course, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Minutes
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
Cellar Club Survey, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box 7 |
Cellar Clubs, 1937-1953 Box 7, Folder 20 Note 1937-1939, 1953
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
Director of Boys’ and Girls’ Work Course circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Topics include progressive
education and children’s clubs
|
|
Box 7 |
Editorial Committee, 1938 Box 7, Folder 21
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Events, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Includes parties and "play days."
|
|
Box Legal 243 |
Girls’ Association, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
|
Box Legal 244 |
Girl’s Association, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 to 35 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9 Includes scholarship
information.
|
|
Box Legal 241 |
Girl’s Athletic Association, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 17 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Girls’ Athletic Association , circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Includes intersettlement
athletics
|
| |
Girls’ Athletic Association , circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Girls’ Athletic Association , circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 59 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
Girls’ Athletics, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 241 |
Girls’ Club, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 16 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
|
| |
Girls’ Work Association, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 17 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
|
|
Box Legal 242 |
Girls’ Work Association, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 22 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
Intersettlement Activities, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 86 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Intersettlement Dance Committee, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Intersettlement Dances, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 60 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
|
Box Legal 241 |
Intersettlement Girls’ Association, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 16 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Intersettlement Play Day, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
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Box Flat 266 |
Intersettlement Senior Association, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box 8 |
Intersettlement Senior associations, 1937-1939 Box 8, Folder 1
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Box Flat 267 |
Intersettlement Senior Federation, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Legal 243 |
Intersettlement Senior Girls’
Association, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
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Box 8 |
Junior Boys and Girls Workers Programs, 1929 Box 8, Folder 2
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Box Legal 250 |
National Youth Administration, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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National Youth Administration Advisory
Committee, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Box Flat 266 |
National Youth Administration Committee, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box Legal 249 |
Nominating Committee, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Box Legal 242 |
Older Boys’ Association, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 22 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
|
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Box Legal 249 |
Committee on Organization and Professional
Standards, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
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Box Flat 267 |
Committee on Physical Education, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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Box Legal 249 |
Play Ground Leadership and Facility
Committee, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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| |
Program Committee Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Recreation Facilities, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Box Legal 247 |
Recreation Workers and Boys’ and Girls’
Workers, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Comparison of children’s programs
in 1919 and 1932
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Box Legal 249 |
Reports from Child Study Groups, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
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Box Flat 268 |
Senior (Youth) Activities, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Legal 243 |
Senior Boys’ and Girls’ Association, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
| |
Senior Girls’ Association, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
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Box Legal 249 |
Settlement Facilities for Children’s
Groups, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
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Box Flat 266 |
Settlement Party, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box Flat 268 |
Settlements and the Present Emergency, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Social Hygiene Study Group, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box 8 |
Study Courses, 1938-1939 Box 8, Folder 8
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Box Flat 267 |
Committee on Supervision of Group Work, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box 185 |
Sub-Committee on Use of Neighborhood and Community
Resources, 1934-1940 Box 185, Folder 61 Note Correspondence, papers dealing with the removal of WPA
personnel from settlements and the difficulty of developing a suitable method
for analyzing the features of a neighborhood.
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Box Legal 251 |
Summer Activities, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 79 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Topics include: camping, boat
trips, and Works Progress Administration (WPA) camps
|
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Summer Programs, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
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Box Flat 268 |
Vocational Guidance, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
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Box Flat 267 |
Committee on Vocational Guidance, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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Box 185 |
Sub-Committee on Vocational Guidance, Box 185, Folder 62 Note Correspondence, minutes, agenda; Federal Security Agency,
National Youth Administration, employment for youth.
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
WPA and National Youth Administration Training for
Social Workers and Volunteers, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. UNH sponsored conference
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| |
Boys’ and Girls’ Workers Committee, |
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Box 185 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Bulletins, 1924-1936 Box 185, Folder 59 Note Topics include: education, social objectives, group
organization, past activities, therapeutic effects of dancing, opportunities
for urban boys in rural areas.
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Correspondence, Minutes, 1939-1940 Box 185, Folder 60 Note Topics include: recreation and its philosophy, youth club
leadership, group work methods. In December, 1940, the committee changed its
name to the Committee on Group Work.
|
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Sub-Committee on Use of Neighborhood and Community
Resources, 1934-1940 Box 185, Folder 61 Note Correspondence, papers dealing with the removal of WPA
personnel from settlements and the difficulty of developing a suitable method
for analyzing the features of a neighborhood.
|
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Sub-Committee on Vocational Guidance, Box 185, Folder 62 Note Correspondence, minutes, agenda; Federal Security Agency,
National Youth Administration, employment for youth.
|
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Box Legal 249 |
Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Minutes, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include peace activist
groups.
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| |
Boys’ Workers Committee, |
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Box Legal 241 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3
|
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Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 15 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
|
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Box 8 |
Minutes, Announcements and
Correspondence, 1928-1931 Box 8, Folder 10
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Civilian Conservation Corps Camps, 1937-1938 Box 8, Folder 11
|
| |
Survey of CCC Participants by the American Youth
Commission, 1937-1938 Box 8, Folder 12
|
| |
Girls’ Workers Committee, Note The Girls’ Workers Committee files are listed in chronological
order.
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Box 185 |
Correspondence, Minutes, 1916-1928 Box 185, Folder 63 Note Topics include scholarships and recreation. The Playground
and Recreation Association is a prominent correspondent. Includes a1916 report
on child development from 6 to 12 years.
|
|
Box Legal 240 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 240, Folder 13 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3. Includes Senior Girls Association,
finances, athletics
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Box 9 |
Bibliography, circa 1920 Box 9, Folder 1
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Scholarships, circa 1920, 1931 Box 9, Folder 4
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Box Legal 242 |
Minutes and Data, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 22 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
|
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Box Legal 243 |
Scholarships, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
| |
General, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 29 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
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Intersettlement Girls’ Athletic
Association, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 29 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
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Box Legal 244 |
General, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
|
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Box 8 |
Minutes, Announcements and
Correspondence, 1928-1932 Box 8, Folder 13
|
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Athletics, 1928-1938 Box 8, Folder 14 to 15 Note Correspondence, Schedules, Memoranda, and Miscellaneous,
1928-1933, 1936-1938
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Box 9 |
Leisure Time Activities for Girls, 1929-1930 Box 9, Folder 3
|
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Box Legal 245 |
Minutes and Miscellaneous Records, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 to 43 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
| |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Topics include: social education,
personality studies, progressive legislation, and Francis Perkins.
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
Girls’ Work and Girls’ Workers Materials circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 to 53 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
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Box 9 |
Workers’ Diaries, 1931 Box 9, Folder 2
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Box Legal 248 |
Girls’ Work Athletics, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
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Box Legal 249 |
Girls’ Athletic Committee, Play Day, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
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Box Legal 250 |
Girls’ Athletics, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 72 to 73 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
| |
Girls’ Athletics Committee Minutes, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 73 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Girls Athletic Association, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 80 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
| |
Questionnaire on Girls’ Athletics in the
Settlements, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 80 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
Girl’s Athletic Association, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 86 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
| |
Boys’ Athletic League, |
|
Box Legal 241 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 15 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
|
|
Box 185 |
Correspondence, 1932 Box 185, Folder 64 Note Regarding the decision of the Athletic League to finance
itself independently of UNH.
|
| |
Civil Rights Committee, |
|
Box Flat 268 |
List of Members, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
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Box Flat 269 |
Minutes, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Committee on Committees, |
|
Box 9 |
General, 1968 Box 9, Folder 6
|
| |
Consumer Committee, |
|
Box 185 |
New York City Milk Consumers’ Protective
Committee, 1934-1938 Box 185, Folder 68 Note Topics include: milk consumption among the poor, milk
prices, the WPA and milk prices.
|
| |
Correspondence, Papers, 1936-1951 Box 185, Folder 65 Note Topics include: consumer protection, social security,
community health services, food prices, housing.
|
|
Box 9 |
Minutes, Correspondence and Memoranda, 1941-1965 Box 9, Folder 7 to 8 Note 1941-1948, 1950-1951, 1958, 1961,1964-1965
|
|
Box 185 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Legislative
Proposals, 1952-1953 Box 185, Folder 66 Note Price stabilization, domestic effects of the Korean
conflict.
|
| |
Consumer Council to the Governor, 1956 Box 185, Folder 67 Note Statement by Dr. Persia Campbell regarding consumer credit
legislation.
|
| |
Consumer Protection Committee, |
|
Box Flat 268 |
General, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
| |
Penny Milk, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
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Box Flat 269 |
Food Price Study, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
List of Members, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Surplus Food Commodities, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Schools and Education Committee, |
|
Box 9 |
Minutes, 1945-1947 Box 9, Folder 9
|
| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1945-1949 Box 9, Folder 10
|
|
Box 196 |
Resource Materials, 1946-1950 Box 196, Folder 170 Note Includes data from: groups interested in providing state and
federal funds for education, the National Commission for the Public Schools,
the New York City Board of Education.
|
| |
Papers and Press Releases, 1950-1951 Box 196, Folder 171 Note Material received from the Public Education Association.
|
| |
Schools Committee, |
|
Box 9 |
General, 1965-1966 Box 9, Folder 11
|
| |
Education Committee, |
|
Box 9 |
Minutes, Agendas, and Announcements, 1966-1971 Box 9, Folder 12
|
| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1966-1972 Box 9, Folder 13
|
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Head Start Subcommittee, Family Day Care 1969 Box 9, Folder 17
|
| |
Higher Education Subcommittee, 1969-1971 Box 9, Folder 18
|
| |
Role of Settlements in Public Education, 1972 Box 9, Folder 19
|
| |
Decentralization of New York City
Schools, |
|
Box 9 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1967-1968 Box 9, Folder 14
|
| |
UNH’s Parent-School Decentralization Development
Project, 1968-1969 Box 9, Folder 15
|
| |
Decentralization Background Materials, 1967-1968 Box 9, Folder 16
|
| |
Public Education Committee, |
|
Box Flat 269 |
Minutes, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Legislative Recommendations, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Lists of Members, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Finance Committee, Note The series begins with a folder of minutes and related
records. Files of financial statements are listed in chronological order. These
are followed by a chronological list of files relating to funding appeals and
two folders on member house dues. Next, records on the Greater New York Fund
are listed in chronological order. The information concludes with several files
on specific financial topics and two general subject files.
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|
Box 186 |
Minutes and Financial Documents, 1925-1935 Box 186, Folder 69 Note Analysis of member house dues; dues receipts; financial
statements, 1926-1930; lists of individual contributors, 1927-1931; funding
appeals. The records reflect the financial crisis faced by UNH during the
Depression.
|
|
Box 187 |
Financial Statements, 1923-1946 Box 187, Folder 79 Note UNH monthly and annual statements.
|
|
Box Legal 239 |
Financial Statements, 1924-1928 Box Legal 239, Folder 1 Note Monthly financial statements. (Separated from Box 9 Folder
81)
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Budget Committee, Financial Statement, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Financial Statements, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 80 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box 187 |
Financial Statements, 1948-1952 Box 187, Folder 80
|
| |
Financial Statements, 1952-1954 Box 187, Folder 81
|
|
Box 186 |
Appeals, 1925-1937 Box 186, Folder 70 Note Correspondence and appeal lists. Topics include: social
action program, settlement philosophy; statement by Lillian Wald on the
importance of UNH, and a special appeal for victims of the Louisville
flood.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Funding Appeals and Financial Statements circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box 186 |
Appeals, 1938-1945 Box 186, Folder 71 Note Correspondence of Stanley M. Isaacs regarding UNH
contributions.
|
| |
Appeals, 1945-1953. Box 186, Folder 72 to 75
|
|
Box 187 |
Foundation Appeals, 1939-1945 Box 187, Folder 76 Note Brief description of the work of UNH.
|
| |
Member House Dues, 1927-1940 Box 187, Folder 77 Note Correspondence and dues receipts from other member houses.
Includes a study showing number of people using various settlements, ca.
1927.
|
| |
Prospective Member Houses, 1935-1937 Box 187, Folder 78 Note Correspondence and materials regarding organizations
considering membership in UNH.
|
| |
Greater New York Fund, 1939-1947 Box 187, Folder 82 Note Correspondence, itemized reports of expenditures,
applications for admission, statement on the fund purpose, and financial
statements.
|
| |
Greater New York Fund, 1948-1949. Box 187, Folder 83
|
|
Box 188 |
Greater New York Fund, 1950-1952 Box 188, Folder 84 Note Explanatory materials for fund applicants. Contains a copy
of UNH’s application for 1952.
|
| |
Brunie Committee, Greater New York Fund, 1951-1952 Box 188, Folder 85 Note The Brunie Committee wanted to give the fund raising
federations of New York City a free hand in raising funds from privately owned
firms by getting the Greater New York Fund out of that field. The papers
reflect UNH’s role in this controversy.
|
| |
Greater New York Fund, Discretionary Grants, Field
Service Project, 1945-1948 Box 188, Folder 86 Note Correspondence, applications from UNH to the fund for
discretionary grants stating purposes for the grants and indicating research
projects of UNH. Some topics are recreation and housing.
|
| |
Prospective Contributors, 1947-1950 Box 188, Folder 87 Note Lists of prospective contributors.
|
| |
Retirement and Pension Plan, 1946-1949 Box 188, Folder 88 Note UNH conducted a survey of its member houses regarding
instituting a common retirement plan. Correspondence, reports, pension plan
proposals, and article reprints are included.
|
| |
Salary Questionnaire, 1949 Box 188, Folder 89 Note Questionnaires completed by UNH member houses with data on
salaries paid to all personnel. Includes a final summary of salary statistics
and recommendations.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Theater Benefit, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 80 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
General Financial, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box 10 |
General Financial, 1927-1928 Box 10, Folder 1
|
| |
Fund-Raising Events Committee, 1972 Box 10, Folder 2
|
| |
Grocery Cooperative Buying Committee, 1937-1938 Box 10, Folder 3
|
| |
Group Workers’ Committee, |
|
Box Flat 270 |
General, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24. Includes information on group
work and the war effort during World War II.
|
| |
Group Workers and Dramatic Specialists, |
|
Box 188 |
Minutes and Announcements , 1945 Box 188, Folder 90 Note Regarding the role of dramatics in group work.
|
| |
Headworkers’ Committee, |
|
Box 10 |
Minutes, Memoranda, and Correspondence, 1936-1942 Box 10, Folder 4
|
| |
Tea for Residents, 1938 Box 10, Folder 5
|
| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, Box 10, Folder 6
|
| |
Minutes and Announcements, 1947-1962 Box 10, Folder 7 Note 1947-1948, 1951-1962
|
| |
Executive Directors Committee, Minutes and
Announcements, 1964-1972 Box 10, Folder 8
|
| |
Meetings on Slum Preventions, 1959 Box 10, Folder 9
|
| |
Committee on Negro Rights, Meeting Notes by Saul
Goldzweig, 1963 Box 10, Folder 10
|
| |
Poverty Programs Meetings, 1965 Box 10, Folder 11
|
| |
Settlement Priorities and UNH Function
Meetings, 1968 Box 10, Folder 12
|
| |
Program Development and Expanded Funding Sources
Meetings, 1971 Box 10, Folder 13
|
| |
Headworkers’ Group, Note Three folders of committee correspondence, minutes, agenda,
and reports are listed first. These are followed by a chronological list of the
remaining committee files. The records also include one folder from the Program
Directors Committee, which is listed last.
|
|
Box 188 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Agenda,
Reports, 1932-1945 Box 188, Folder 91 Note Includes questionnaires sent to members to reassess
objectives. Topics include: post-war construction, art exhibits, recreation,
personnel recruitment, Albert J. Kennedy’s report on settlements as
socialization factors, financing, social education, declining sense of social
responsibility of settlements post-World War I, Japan, professionalization,
WPA, and unemployment.
|
| |
Correspondence, Minutes, Agenda, Reports 1946-1951 Box 188, Folder 92 Note Includes records regarding the relation of UNH to member
settlements. Other topics include: consumer interests, recreation, youth
|
|
Box 189 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Agenda, Reports,
Bylaws, 1951-1952 Box 189, Folder 93 Note Topics include: financing, support for non-sectarian
agencies, civil defense, Greater New York Fund, employment, housing, and Puerto
Rican immigrants.
|
|
Box Legal 239 |
Settlement presidents’ and headworkers’
meetings, circa 1919-1928 Box Legal 239, Folder 9 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 1.
|
|
Box Legal 242 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 22 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
|
| |
Minutes, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 242, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
|
Box Legal 243 |
Notices, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 29 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
|
Box Legal 244 |
Headworkers' Material, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 32 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 248, Folder 57 to 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Topics include social education
and settlement work
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include relief,
development of neighborhood associations.
|
| |
Headworkers’ Symposium, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. "Where are Settlements Going?"
Chaired by Paul U. Kellogg. Includes Mary K. Simkhovitch and Helen Hall.
|
| |
Topics for Housing and Study Groups, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 69 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
| |
General, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box Legal 251 |
Meetings, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 79 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
Meetings, circa 1935-1937 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
Meetings, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box Flat 267 |
Committee on Neighborhood Resources, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
| |
General Correspondence, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
Meetings, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22. Includes letter regarding
settlements and the City Planning Commission
|
| |
Correspondence and Regional Meetings, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box Flat 269 |
Minutes, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
New York Meetings, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Boys’ and Girls’ Workers, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
|
Box Flat 270 |
General, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
|
|
Box 15 |
Program Directors’ Committee, 1956 Box 15, Folder 4 Note Includes material on hiring part-time personnel
|
| |
Health Committees, |
|
Box Flat 268 |
Health Committee Minutes and Miscellaneous
Records, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box 9 |
Children’s Health Committee, 1937 Box 9, Folder 5
|
|
Box 10 |
Task Force on Health, 1966-1971 Box 10, Folder 14 Note Task Force on Health and Subcommittee on Narcotics
|
| |
Public Health Committee, |
|
Box Legal 241 |
Minutes, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 15 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4. Includes discussion of infant
mortality and "social hygiene."
|
| |
Advisory Committee on Nursing, |
|
Box Legal 252 |
General, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Topics include WPA and
veterans
|
| |
Housing Advisory Committee, Note Committee minutes are listed first and are in chronological
order. Files of other committee records follow the minutes and are also listed
in chronological order. Most of the records consist of project and subject
files. These are listed in roughly chronological order. Files from a study of
community facilities in public housing projects are listed last.
|
| |
Minutes and Related Documents, |
|
Box 10 |
Minutes, Memoranda, and Resolutions, 1927-1928 Box 10, Folder 15 Note Includes speech by Thomas Adams of the Russell Sage
Foundation
|
| |
Minutes , 1928-1967 Box 10, Folder 16 to 18 Note October 1928-January 1930, 1935-1938, 1940, 1944-1948,
1950-1955, 1958, 1960-1964, 1966-1967
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Includes discussion of
committee objectives
|
|
Box 11 |
Minutes, 1968-1972 Box 11, Folder 1
|
|
Box Legal 243 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
|
Box Legal 244 |
General, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 35 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Includes list of members
|
|
Box 11 |
Correspondence and Lists of Members , 1927-1936 Box 11, Folder 2 to 11 Note Includes material on public housing, 1937-1942, 1945-1948,
1954, 1957-1964, 1966-1972
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 43 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
| |
Special Housing-Related Projects and
Topics, |
|
Box Legal 245 |
Tenement Occupation Survey, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
|
Box 12 |
Luncheon Conference on Tenement
Legislation, 1929 Box 12, Folder 1
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Multiple Dwelling Act Campaign,
Correspondence, 1928-1931 Box 12, Folder 2 to 4
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Box Legal 253 |
Multiple Dwelling Act Campaign, Legal
Materials, 1928-1929 Box Legal 253, Folder 6
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Box 12 |
Clippings and Reference Material, 1927-1931 Box 12, Folder 5
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State Constitutional Convention, Material
regarding Housing, 1938 Box 12, Folder 6
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New York City Parks Commissioner Robert Moses’
Proposed Housing Plan, 1938-1939 Box 12, Folder 7
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Wagner-Ellender-Taft General Housing
Bill, 1945-1947 Box 12, Folder 8
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Post-World War II Housing Shortage, 1945 Box 12, Folder 9
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Post-War Housing Projects, 1946-1947 Box 12, Folder 10
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Box 13 |
"Building a Neighborhood in a Public Housing
Area," 1946-1947 Box 13, Folder 5
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Public Housing Tenant Eligibility, 1946-1949 Box 13, Folder 6
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Study of Families Who Have Relocated from Public
Improvement Sites, 1953 Box 13, Folder 7 Note Memoranda
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UNH Policy Statement on Low and Middle Income
Housing, 1960 Box 13, Folder 8
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Study of Public Housing Projects’ Community
Facilities, |
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Box 12 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1944-1948 Box 12, Folder 11 to 12
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Box 13 |
Conference on Community Relations in Housing
Project Areas, 1946 Box 13, Folder 1
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Correspondence with Out-of-Town
Facilities, 1944-1945 Box 13, Folder 2
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Reports, Including Drafts, 1945-1948 Box 13, Folder 3
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Community Relations in Public Housing Project
Areas, 1946 Box 13, Folder 4
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Housing Committee, Note Files of committee correspondence, minutes, reports and
related documents are listed first in chronological order from 1920 to 1952.
These are followed by a second set of minutes and miscellaneous records, which
are listed in chronological order from 1934 to 1942, and four folders of
miscellaneous records and resource material. The next portion of the Housing
Committee records consists of subject-based files. These begin with an
alphabetical list of folders relating to housing organizations and committees
and conclude with a list of housing-related surveys and subject files.
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Box 189 |
Correspondence, Minutes, 1920-1927 Box 189, Folder 94 Note Topics include: New York City Building Code and Tenement
House Laws, low income housing, the Advisory Housing Conference of New York
City, UNH’s "committee of experts" to advise the settlements on housing and to
formulate relief program for tenement residents. Includes publicity notice for
Mrs. Samuel A. Barnett’s lectures on housing.
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Correspondence, Agenda, 1927-1929 Box 189, Folder 95 Note Includes "Role of Private Initiative in Solving the Housing
Problem," UNH’s recommendations for tenement reform and slum eradication and a
history of the tenement problem in New York City. Also includes Mayor Fiorello
La Guardia’s response to the social program.
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Correspondence, Minutes, Press releases, Summary
Reports, 1930-1934 Box 189, Folder 96 Note Topics include Reconstruction Finance Corporation and
old-law tenements. Stanley M. Isaacs and Mary Simkhovitch are prominent
correspondents.
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Correspondence, Minutes, Agenda, 1936 Box 189, Folder 97 Note New York City housing projects and tenement houses.
Organizations and correspondents include: Mrs. Samuel I. Rosenman, Welfare
Council of New York City, Edward T. Devine, and Stanley M. Isaacs. Also
includes studies of New York City land rental and land usage by income group
and of tenement houses.
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Correspondence, Minutes, Reports, 1936-1937 Box 189, Folder 98 Note Topics include: Wagner-Steagall Housing Bill, tenants’
responses to this legislation, and tenement housing inspectors. Also includes a
statement from Harold Ickes, secretary of the interior, on housing reform.
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Correspondence, Minutes, Legislative
Reports, 1937-1938 Box 189, Folder 99 Note Housing legislation and the history of the Housing
Committee. Correspondents include Mrs. Samuel I. Rosenman and Herbert M.
Lehman.
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Correspondence, Minutes, Agenda,
Reports, 1939 Box 189, Folder 100 Note Paul Kellogg’s committee for housing, WPA and housing.
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Box 190 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Agenda,
Reports, 1939-1940 Box 190, Folder 101 Note Housing legislation, low rent housing, financing housing
projects, Mary Simkhovitch “s history of housing in New York City,
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Correspondence, Minutes, Agenda,
Reports, 1941-1942 Box 190, Folder 102 Note Incomes of tenement families, effect of war on rentals,
housing legislation.
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Correspondence, Minutes, 1943-1944 Box 190, Folder 103 Note Topics include: rats in New York City, unsanitary housing
conditions, housing for veterans, war-time housing, Federal Housing
Administration.
|
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Correspondence, Minutes, 1944-1947 Box 190, Folder 104 Note Includes materials presented to a committee of the Federal
Public Housing Authority that was studying old law tenements. Also includes
reports on community facilities programs in New York City housing projects and
More than a Roof , a pamphlet on tenement
housing.
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Correspondence, Memoranda, 1948-1952 Box 190, Folder 105 Note Chiefly concerned with: the decision of the New York City
Housing Authority to build housing projects with insufficient space allotments
for nursery schools and recreation, conflicts between the Housing Authority and
agencies operating community facilities, rent control, and housing codes.
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Box Legal 249 |
Minutes and Miscellaneous Records, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 to 69 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Includes a statement by Harold
Ickes, secretary of the interior, on housing and housing legislation.
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Box Legal 252 |
Minutes, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 82 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Topics include housing
legislation and housing education
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Box Flat 267 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Flat 268 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 269 |
Minutes, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box Legal 247 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Box Legal 250 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Includes housing reports
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Box 191 |
Resource Material, 1946-1950 Box 191, Folder 121 Note Includes reports of the James Weldon Community Center on the
age and ethnic background of its members.
|
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Resource Material, 1942-1946 Box 191, Folder 120 Note Pamphlets and papers on: war-time housing shortages, old law
tenements, the French crisis over housing shortages.
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Housing Committees and Organizations, |
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Box Legal 252 |
Housing Education Bureau, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box 192 |
Housing Education Bureau, 1935-1937 Box 192, Folder 131 Note Includes a play script about housing.
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Box 190 |
Joint Advisory Committee on Community Activities
in Housing Projects, 1940-1946 Box 190, Folder 107 Note Correspondence and minutes. The committee was formed to
analyze and plan community activities. A UNH pamphlet, Community Relations on Public Housing Projects Areas , is
included.
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Box Flat 268 |
Joint Advisory Committee on Community Activities
in Housing Projects, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box 191 |
National Public Housing Conference, 1937-1938 Box 191, Folder 113 Note Correspondence, newsletters, papers.
|
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National Public Housing Conference, 1946-1957 Box 191, Folder 114 Note Correspondence, newsletters, legislative reports.
|
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New York City Housing Authority, 1945-1951 Box 191, Folder 115 Note Topics include recreational facilities in housing projects
and publicity over housing standards. An article by Mary Simkhovitch on housing
is included.
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New York City Housing Authority, 1951-1952 Box 191, Folder 116 Note Topics include: recreation centers, housing projects,
minimum welfare standards.
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Box 192 |
Tenement House Department of Charity Organization
Society, 1936-1938 Box 192, Folder 126 Note Correspondence with Fiorello La Guardia and others about
housing problems.
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|
Box 191 |
Subcommittee on Recreation Facilities in Public
Housing Projects, 1949-1955 Box 191, Folder 118 Note Correspondence, reports regarding recommendations for
recreational facilities.
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Box 192 |
Urban League, 1957 Box 192, Folder 127 Note Minutes, proposals, studies.
|
| |
Yorkville Housing Committee, 1956-1957 Box 192, Folder 129 Note Summaries of committee meetings. Topics include:
evictions, rental problems, income and housing.
|
| |
Special Housing-Related Projects and
Topics, Note The project and subject files begin with two general folders
of housing studies followed by an alphabetical listing of specific housing
surveys and studies. The remaining subject and project files are listed in
chronological order from 1929 to 1958. Two general subject files conclude the
list.
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Box 191 |
Housing Studies, 1927-1928 Box 191, Folder 123 Note Studies of wages during the Harding-Coolidge era and Carey
Batchelor’s study of tenement families. Also, reports from: Brooklyn Bureau of
Charities, Department of Service and Relief, and the Association for Improving
the Condition of the Poor (including an Association report on housing).
|
| |
Housing Studies, 1939-1945 Box 191, Folder 124 Note Includes: summaries of housing legislation; standards for
war housing; architectural plans for housing projects; Federal Public Housing
Authority studies of recreation, education and health activities in housing
projects; Harlem housing.
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|
Box 190 |
Demonstration Area Study, 1934-1937 Box 190, Folder 106 Note Papers regarding the study of space use in New York
City.
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Box Flat 269 |
Maximum Income for Public Housing
Study, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 192 |
Studies, National Federation of
Settlements, 1954-1955 Box 192, Folder 125 Note Copy of a National Federation of Settlements housing
study.
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Box Legal 251 |
Survey on Ownership of Old Law
Tenements, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box Flat 267 |
Survey of Recreational Facilities in Housing
Developments, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Flat 269 |
Old Law Tenement Study, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
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Study of Tenant-Management Relations, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 191 |
Stanley M. Isaacs, 1929-1942 Box 191, Folder 122 Note Correspondence of Stanley M. Isaacs with New York City
Mayor James J. Walker, Fiorello La Guardia, Norman Thomas, and others
concerning New York City’s housing and social problems.
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|
Box 190 |
Legislation, 1932-1940 Box 190, Folder 110 Note Correspondence, minutes, memoranda regarding housing
legislation, recreational facilities, housing surveys.
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Box Legal 250 |
Appeal to President Roosevelt, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Advocates federal housing
program
|
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Devine, Edward T. Statement on the Charity
Organization Society and Housing, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Resolution for Mayor Fiorello La
Guardia, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Draft
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Box Legal 252 |
Federal and State Legislation, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 82 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box 190 |
Multiple Dwellings Law, 1936-1937 Box 190, Folder 112 Note Includes a pamphlet, The Tenant’s
Rights and the Landlord’s Duties . New York Governor Herbert Lehman is a
prominent correspondent.
|
| |
Letter Writing Campaign, 1936 Box 190, Folder 111 Note In 1936, New York proposed a moratorium on the Dwellings
Law that went into effect on January 1,1936. The records reflect UNH’s
response.
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Box Flat 265 |
Housing Legislation, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
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Box 190 |
Housing
Voice , 1937 Box 190, Folder 109 Note A paper issued to convey the status of housing legislation
and to record the Housing Committee’s activities.
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Box 191 |
Rent Control, 1937-1938 Box 191, Folder 119 Note Correspondence, pamphlets re rent control legislation.
|
| |
Queensbridge Houses, 1940-1946 Box 191, Folder 117
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Box Flat 268 |
Annual Report, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 269 |
Public Housing, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 190 |
Housing Projects, 1951-1952 Box 190, Folder 108 Note Pamphlets regarding housing projects, both pending
construction and already completed.
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Box 192 |
Civil Service Examinations, 1951 Box 192, Folder 130 Note Copies of the 1951 Civil Service examination with
answers.
|
| |
Wagner Houses, 1954-1958 Box 192, Folder 128 Note Correspondence concerning the inclusion of recreation
centers in Wagner Houses.
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Box Legal 248 |
General Topics, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 60 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
| |
General Topics, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Includes a history of housing
in New York City
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Box Legal 252 |
General Topics, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 82 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box Flat 265 |
General Topics, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 88 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
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Box Flat 267 |
General Topics, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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Box 13 |
Involvement of Adults in the Work of the Settlements
Committee, 1965-1966 Box 13, Folder 9
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| |
Legal and Legislation Committee, |
|
Box Legal 243 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 25 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7. Regarding censorship of motion
pictures and housing issues.
|
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Legal Committee, |
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Box Legal 242 |
General, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 22 to 23 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6. Includes discussion of motion
picture censorship, out-of-wedlock births
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Box Legal 243 |
Minutes and Notices, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 243, Folder 23 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6. Topics include illegitimacy,
censoring motion pictures.
|
| |
Housing and Wages, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 29 to 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
| |
Legislative Committee, Note Files of committee correspondence, minutes, and related
records are listed in chronological order. These are followed by a
chronological list of files on the Automobile Accident Compensation Plan. The
remaining records -- a mix of files on specific issues, folders containing
miscellaneous records, and "legislative program" files -- are listed
chronologically from 1926 to 1954.
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Box 192 |
Correspondence, Agenda, Minutes,
Pamphlets, 1927-1934 Box 192, Folder 132 Note Topics include: housing, sanitation, fire protection, child
welfare, New York City’s education system, reform of housing laws, child labor
laws, unemployment, and relief. Correspondents include New York Governor
Herbert H. Lehman and Frances Perkins, then New York City industrial
commissioner.
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Box 13 |
Minutes, Announcements, Position
Statements, 1928-1935 Box 13, Folder 10 Note 1928-1931, 1934-1935
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Box Legal 245 |
Minutes, Lists, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box 13 |
Correspondence, 1929-1930 Box 13, Folder 13
|
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Correspondence, 1931-1932, 1934-1937 Box 13, Folder 15 to 17
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Box Legal 250 |
Minutes, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Topics include housing and child
labor.
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Box 13 |
Minutes, Agenda, and Reports, 1937-1946 Box 13, Folder 11 to 12 Note 1937-1939, 1945-1946
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|
Box 192 |
Correspondence, Agenda, Minutes, News Releases,
Reports, 1938-1948 Box 192, Folder 133 Note Topics include: public education, housing, child care,
social security legislation, civil rights, public health, consumer protection,
unemployment insurance, minimum wages.
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|
Box Flat 267 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box Flat 269 |
Minutes, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
|
Box 192 |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, 1936 Box 192, Folder 134 Note Correspondence, minutes, reports, proposed statute drafts,
newspaper clippings, speeches. UNH studied a new plan to compensate auto
accident victims.
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, 1937-1938 Box 192, Folder 135 Note Correspondence, minutes, reports.
|
|
Box 193 |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, 1938 Box 193, Folder 136 Note Correspondence, minutes, reports.
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, 1939 Box 193, Folder 137 Note Correspondence, minutes, reports.
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1935-1937. Box 193, Folder 138
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1938-1939. Box 193, Folder 139
|
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Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1936-1937. Box 193, Folder 140
|
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Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1936-1938. Box 193, Folder 141
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1938 Box 193, Folder 142
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Box 194 |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1934-1938. Box 194, Folder 143
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1937-1938. Box 194, Folder 144
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1936-1937. Box 194, Folder 145
|
| |
Automobile Accident Compensation Plan, Newspaper
Clippings, 1936-1937. Box 194, Folder 146
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Box Legal 243 |
Legislative Program for 1927, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.Topics include housing, child
welfare, and motor vehicles
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|
Box Legal 244 |
Legislative Program for 1928, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 35 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9 Includes child welfare and
housing
|
| |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 35 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Topics include: birth control,
housing, slum clearance, sanitation, and salaries paid to immigration
inspectors. Includes Tenement Housing Committee of the Charity Organization
Society.
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Box Legal 245 |
Legislative Program for 1928, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
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Box 13 |
Frank Pedlow (UNH lobbyist) , 1929 Box 13, Folder 14 Note Regarding birth control and the Multiple Dwelling Act
|
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Box Legal 245 |
General, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 43 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
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Box Legal 247 |
Legislative Committee Program, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12.
|
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Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Includes legislative program for
1932
|
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Box Legal 248 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 248, Folder 57 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Includes legislative program for
1932
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Box 195 |
Social Security and Social Insurance, 1932-1934 Box 195, Folder 159 Note Correspondence, tentative drafts of bills, articles on
unemployment, Lillian Wald’s social insurance bill. Prominent correspondents
are the American Association for Social Security and Herbert H. Lehman.
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|
Box Legal 248 |
Legislative Program for 1933, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 60 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
| |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 60 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13. Topics include: Lillian Wald
Unemployment Insurance Bill and social legislation. Includes telegram sent to
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on legislative programs.
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Box Legal 249 |
Legislative Program for 1940, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
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General, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Topics include child labor and
unemployment insurance
|
| |
Statements and Minutes, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 to 69 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include unemployment
insurance and housing. Includes statements from UNH on minimum housing
requirements.
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| |
Legislative Program for 1935, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 68 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Box Legal 250 |
Youth Employment Bill, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 73 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Copy of proposed legislation
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Box Legal 252 |
Reports on Legislative Priorities, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 82 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
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Miscellaneous Topics, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 82 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Topics include housing
|
| |
Resolutions and Minutes, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 82 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
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Box Flat 265 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 88 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
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Miscellaneous Records, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
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Box 13 |
Installment Buying, 1938 Box 13, Folder 20
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Box 194 |
Housing, 1939 Box 194, Folder 151 to 152 Note Correspondence, minutes, comparative analyses of various New
York State housing bills.
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| |
Housing, Press Clippings, 1939 Box 194, Folder 153 Note UNH’s role in lobbying for housing legislation in New York
is documented.
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| |
City Council Election, 1939 Box 194, Folder 147 Note Correspondence regarding UNH’s part in the election.
|
| |
Subcommittee on Civil Rights, 1939-1940 Box 194, Folder 148 Note Includes article "Lynching Goes Underground." Topics
include: discrimination in labor unions, alien registration, and arts and
crafts.
|
| |
Public Health, 1939-1940 Box 194, Folder 155 Note Correspondence regarding UNH legislative proposals on local
and national health legislation.
|
| |
Public Education, 1939-1940 Box 194, Folder 150 Note Correspondence, bills, analyses of public education
expenditures.
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Box Flat 267 |
Public Education, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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Milk, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Civil Rights, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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General Correspondence, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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General Legal Issues, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
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Box 194 |
Consumer Protection, 1940 Box 194, Folder 149 Note Correspondence, New York State bills on consumer
interests.
|
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Labor Subcommittee, 1940 Box 194, Folder 154 Note Correspondence on labor legislation.
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Box 195 |
Subcommittee on Social Security, 1940 Box 195, Folder 158
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Box Flat 268 |
Legislative Program for the Year, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 269 |
List of Members, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Price Control Materials, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
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Farm Work for Young People Program, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
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Special Recommendations, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 13 |
Civil Rights, 1945-1946 Box 13, Folder 18
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Box 195 |
Research Material, 1945-1954 Box 195, Folder 156 Note Copies of speeches, bills, memoranda. Topics include; care
of children with developmental disabilities, education, public housing, mental
health, public health, discrimination in housing, "red scare" legislation,
union purges, and social welfare laws regarding permanently placed children.
Congressional Record reprints of New York Senator Herbert H. Lehman’s speeches
on Soviet Russia, the Taft-Hartley Act, Senator Joseph McCarthy, and civil
liberties.
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Box 13 |
Constitutional Convention, 1948 Box 13, Folder 19
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Box 195 |
Resource Material, 1954 Box 195, Folder 157 Note Copies of bills, speeches, memoranda. Topics include:
discrimination in housing, civil liberties, Senator Joseph McCarthy, education,
"red scare," and social welfare.
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| |
Manpower Committee, |
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Box 13 |
Minutes, 1972 Box 13, Folder 21
|
| |
Membership Committee, |
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Box 13 |
Minutes, Agendas, Correspondence, Memoranda, and
Reference Material, 1955-1957 Box 13, Folder 22
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Box 14 |
September, 1957-1958 Box 14, Folder 1
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National Federation of Settlements Membership
Criteria, 1944 Box 14, Folder 2
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Mental Health Committee, |
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Box 195 |
Mental Heath Guidance Centers, 1951-1953 Box 195, Folder 160 Note Includes General Standard of a Mental
Health Clinic , Mental Health Clinics in Settlement
Houses . The folder documents the role of UNH in clarifying concepts for
mental health guidance centers by soliciting responses from member settlements.
Also documents Madison House’s Guidance Center.
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| |
Mental Health Project for Association of Brooklyn
Settlements, 1956-1958 Box 195, Folder 161 Note Correspondence and memoranda regarding requests for a grant
to finance a mental health project.
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Box 14 |
General, 1951-1964 Box 14, Folder 3 Note 1951-1960, 1964
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National Youth Administration Advisory
Committees, |
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Box 14 |
General, 1937-1939 Box 14, Folder 4
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Neighborhood Conservation Committee, |
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Box 14 |
General, 1960 Box 14, Folder 5
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New Alliances Committee, |
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Box 14 |
General, 1972 Box 14, Folder 6
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New Areas Committee, |
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Box 195 |
Committee Correspondence, 1943-1944 Box 195, Folder 162 Note Correspondence concerning new areas of New York City in need
of special welfare agencies.
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Box 14 |
Minutes and Reports, 1944-1946 Box 14, Folder 7
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Correspondence, 1943-1946 Box 14, Folder 8
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Manhattanville Neighborhood Center, 1944-1946 Box 14, Folder 9
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Recreation Centers Proposed by New York City Parks
Department, 1945-1949 Box 14, Folder 10
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Peace Committee, |
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Box Legal 250 |
Minutes, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 73 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.Includes committee newsletter
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Box Legal 251 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Includes United Youth Day Peace
Festival.
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Box Legal 252 |
General, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
| |
War and Peace Committee, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. U.S. Foreign Policy
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Box 14 |
Peace Committee, 1936-1937 Box 14, Folder 11
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| |
Personnel Committees, Note The UNH personnel committees are the: Personal Service
Workers, Personnel Committee, Personnel Standards and Practices Committee,
Health Workers, and Committee on Salaries. Under each of these headings, the
committee files are listed in chronological order. The committee files are
followed by a short, chronological list of personnel-related subject files.
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| |
Personal Service Workers, |
|
Box Legal 247 |
Minutes of Meeting of Personal Service Workers and
Health Workers, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Discussion of health
records
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Box Legal 248 |
Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. "Duties of a Social Service
Worker in a Settlement House."
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Box Legal 249 |
Minutes and Reports, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 69 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include: casework
technique, relief, unemployment, the casework information service of UNH,
intake policies, and special services provided to New York City family
agencies.
|
| |
General, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 70 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include: relief, rent
surveys, and the Workers Employed Union,
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|
Box Legal 250 |
General, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Topics include: medical care
for WPA families, camping, casework techniques, and health.
|
|
Box Legal 252 |
General, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Topics include: relief, WPA,
casework
|
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Box 195 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Reports, 1935-1947 Box 195, Folder 163 Note Topics include: the role of the social service department
of the neighborhood house, settlements and relief, studies of recipients of
settlements’ personal service programs, group work and recreation, housing,
naturalization and its problems, education, unemployment, casework technique,
relation of settlements to other public and private agencies, wartime consumer
needs.
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|
Box Flat 265 |
General, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 87 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
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Box Flat 266 |
General, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
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Box Flat 267 |
General, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Flat 268 |
Volunteer Survey, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
| |
WPA Clothing, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
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Box Flat 269 |
Minutes and Reports, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
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Box Flat 270 |
General, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box 14 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1937-1954 Box 14, Folder 12 to 13
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Box Legal 253 |
Miscellaneous Records, Box Legal 253, Folder 7
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Box 14 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1937-1939 Box 14, Folder 14
|
| |
Personnel Committee, |
|
Box 195 |
Correspondence and Applications, 1942-1945 Box 195, Folder 164
|
| |
Correspondence and Related Records, 1945-1952 Box 195, Folder 165
|
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Box 196 |
Correspondence and Related Records, 1952-1954 Box 196, Folder 166
|
| |
Personnel Standards, 1942-1945 Box 196, Folder 167 Note Memorandum of agreement reached between the social service
employees union and settlement houses. Includes personnel studies for
settlement houses.
|
| |
Personnel Standards and Practices, |
|
Box Flat 270 |
Personnel Standards in New York City Group Work
Agencies, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
|
| |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
|
|
Box 14 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1943-1947 Box 14, Folder 15
|
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Personnel Standards and Practices
Committee, 1945 Box 14, Folder 16
|
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Personnel Standards and Practices
Committee, 1969, 1972 Box 14, Folder 17
|
| |
Health Workers, |
|
Box Flat 267 |
General, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box Flat 269 |
Minutes and Reports, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
|
Box Flat 270 |
General, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
|
| |
Committee on Salaries, |
|
Box Legal 252 |
Settlement Workers Salary Study, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Includes questionnaire and
report.
|
| |
Assorted Subjects and Documents, |
|
Box Legal 248 |
Civil Works Service Bureau, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. CWA workers assigned to
settlements and bureau services available to settlements.
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|
Box Legal 249 |
Guides, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 69 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Guides for interviewing clients
and referring clients to the Home Relief Bureau
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
Salary Questionnaire, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 87 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
|
Box Flat 270 |
Volunteers, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24. Includes UNH report on use of
volunteers in settlements
|
| |
Civil Defense Training Course for
Volunteers, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
|
| |
Planning Committee, |
|
Box Legal 245 |
Statement on Settlement Perspective, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box 15 |
General, 1930 Box 15, Folder 10
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|
Box 1 |
General, 1959 Box 1, Folder 28
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Box 15 |
Problems of Settlement Practice Committee, 1965 Box 15, Folder 2
|
| |
Program Committee, Note The Program Committee files are listed in chronological
order.
|
|
Box Legal 241 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3
|
|
Box 196 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Reports, 1924-1945 Box 196, Folder 168 Note Topics include: the changing ethos of the new generation of
social workers, finances, National Federation of Settlements, community
chests.
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|
Box Legal 243 |
Minutes, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 243, Folder 24 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
| |
General, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 28 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
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Box Legal 244 |
Minutes and Speakers’ Materials, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
|
|
Box 15 |
Minutes, 1928-1932 Box 15, Folder 3
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
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Box Legal 247 |
General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 54 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
| |
Public Libraries Committee, |
|
Box 15 |
Citizens Committee on the Status of
Librarians, 1938-1939 Box 15, Folder 5
|
| |
Public Relations Committee, |
|
Box Legal 248 |
Publicity Meetings and Press Release, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 61 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
|
Box 15 |
General, 1972 Box 15, Folder 6
|
| |
Publicity Committee, |
|
Box 196 |
Publicity for Settlements, 1943-1948 Box 196, Folder 169 Note Topics include: the history of settlement movement in the
U.S., leading settlement work personalities, housing, urban life, child labor,
and the labor movement.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
General, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
| |
Services to Welfare Recipients in Public Housing
Committee, |
|
Box 15 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1971 Box 15, Folder 7 to 8
|
| |
Statistics, 1971 Box 15, Folder 9
|
| |
Social Action Policy Committee, |
|
Box 15 |
General, 1969-1971 Box 15, Folder 11
|
| |
Social Education Committee, Note The Social Education Committee files are listed in
chronological order.
|
|
Box Legal 244 |
Minutes and Lists of Members, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9.
|
|
Box 15 |
Minutes and Lists of Members, 1928 Box 15, Folder 12
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Seminar on "Working with the Southern Italian
Family," Box Legal 245, Folder 38 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
|
Box Legal 243 |
Conference on Social Education, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 28 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
| |
General, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 28 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
| |
Social Education Course on Ethics, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 28 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
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Box Legal 244 |
Discussion of Marriage and Sexuality, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
|
| |
Discussion of Mental Development, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Includes contributions from James
Harvey Robinson. Topics include: religion, ethics, eugenics, intermarriage,
birth control, sex education, racial and religious discrimination, African
Americans in Mississippi, deportation of African Americans, NAACP.
|
| |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Includes suggested topics for
discussion and sex education material
|
| |
"Results of Questionnaire on Pertinent
Problems," circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
|
|
Box 15 |
Extensive Social Education Course, 1928-1932 Box 15, Folder 13 Note 1928-1929, 1931-1932
|
|
Box Legal 253 |
"A History of the Development of Social Education in
the United Neighborhood Houses," circa 1929 Box Legal 253, Folder 8
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
Course on Modern Art, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 38 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. "Modern Thought as expressed in
Modern Art."
|
| |
A History of the Development of Social Education in
UNH, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 38 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
General, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 59 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
|
Box 222 |
Correspondence, Minutes, 1932-1933 Box 222, Folder 464 Note Includes notices on certain concerns for child labor and
minorities. Some issues are peace organizations, unemployed teachers, academic
freedom.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
General, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
| |
Social Welfare Committee, Note Three folders of committee minutes, correspondence, and
related documents are listed first in chronological order. These are followed
by subject files, which are also listed chronologically.
|
|
Box 15 |
Minutes, Agenda, and Statements, 1966-1968 Box 15, Folder 16
|
| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1966-1967 Box 15, Folder 22
|
|
Box 16 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1967-1968 Box 16, Folder 1
|
|
Box 15 |
Questionnaires on Problems with Public Relief
Administration, 1948-1949 Box 15, Folder 14
|
|
Box 196 |
New York City Welfare Department, 1948-1951 Box 196, Folder 172 Note Includes public assistance forms from the New York City
Department of Welfare. Topics include Welfare Commissioner Raymond Hilliard’s
investigation of the "loyalty" of welfare recipients and Welfare Department
personnel.
|
|
Box 15 |
Public Relief Cuts, 1949-1950 Box 15, Folder 15 Note Correspondence and Newspaper Clippings
|
| |
Committee Priorities, 1967 Box 15, Folder 17 Note Questionnaires
|
| |
Food Stamps Subcommittee, 1967 Box 15, Folder 19
|
|
Box 16 |
School Lunch Programs, Survey of Possible
Discrimination of Children from Families on Public Assistance, 1967 Box 16, Folder 2
|
|
Box 15 |
Minimum Standards and Budgets
Subcommittee, 1967-1968 Box 15, Folder 20
|
| |
Detached Welfare Department Workers in the
Settlements Subcommittee, 1967-1968 Box 15, Folder 18
|
|
Box 16 |
Welfare Rights Handbook, Drafts, 1968 Box 16, Folder 3
|
|
Box 15 |
Training and Work Programs Subcommittee, 1968 Box 15, Folder 21
|
| |
Social Work in the Neighborhood Committee, |
|
Box 16 |
General, 1966-1967 Box 16, Folder 4
|
| |
Special Projects Committee, |
|
Box 16 |
General, 1956 Box 16, Folder 5
|
| |
Staff Workers Committee, |
|
Box 16 |
Minutes, Agenda, Correspondence, and
Memoranda, 1947-1952 Box 16, Folder 6 to 7
|
| |
Student Volunteers in Group Work Agencies
Committee, |
|
Box 16 |
General, Box 16, Folder 8
|
| |
Task Force on Child Development, |
|
Box 16 |
Minutes , 1970-1972 Box 16, Folder 9 Note Includes Day Care Task Force and the Day Care Committee
|
| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1970-1972 Box 16, Folder 10 to 12
|
| |
Task Force on Drug Abuse, |
|
Box 16 |
General, 1972 Box 16, Folder 13
|
| |
Task Force on Jobs, |
|
Box 17 |
General, 1969 Box 17, Folder 1 Note See Also Settlement Houses Employment Development (SHED) in
Series 4. Special Projects.
|
| |
Task Force on Law and the Community, |
|
Box 17 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1970 Box 17, Folder 2
|
|
Box Legal 253 |
Reference Material from New York State District
Attorneys Association, 1971-1972 Box Legal 253, Folder 9
|
| |
Task Force on New Directions, |
|
Box 17 |
General, 1970-1971 Box 17, Folder 3
|
| |
Task Force on Public Welfare and
Alternatives, |
|
Box 17 |
Minutes and Agendas, 1968-1972 Box 17, Folder 4
|
| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1968-1972 Box 17, Folder 5 to 8
|
| |
Reports on Activities and Legislation, 1971-1972 Box 17, Folder 9
|
| |
Unemployment-Related Committees Note The committees are listed in chronological order.
|
| |
Caseworkers’ Committee, Note Casework in the context of unemployment relief
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Minutes, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13.
|
| |
Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
| |
Caseworkers’ Committee and Special Relief
Committee, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13. Unemployment Project,
|
| |
Special Committee on Relief, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13. Includes minutes and UNH
resolution on relief.
|
| |
Emergency Committee on Unemployment, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Emergency Committee on Unemployment, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 65 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
| |
Unemployment Committee, Note Four folders of committee minutes and related records are
listed first in chronological order. The remaining files document projects and
subjects and are listed in chronological order from 1930 to 1939.
|
|
Box Legal 241 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3
|
|
Box 17 |
Minutes, Correspondence, Memoranda, and
Clippings, 1930-1940 Box 17, Folder 10 to11
|
|
Box Legal 252 |
Minutes and Miscellaneous Records, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 84 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Topics include: WPA, art
projects, relief.
|
|
Box Flat 267 |
Minutes and Announcements, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box 17 |
Summary of Cooperative Survey, 1930-1931 Box 17, Folder 12
|
| |
Workshops for Women, 1930-1931 Box 17, Folder 14
|
|
Box Legal 247 |
General Unemployment Topics, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 53 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box 197 |
Study on Resources for the Unemployed, 1932-1933 Box 197, Folder 176 Note UNH conducted a study of projects providing self-help and
self-expression for the unemployed in the settlements, exclusive of relief
projects. Study results included.
|
| |
Study on Resources for the Unemployed, 1932-1933 Box 197, Folder 177 Note Christodora House, a member settlement, sent case studies of
relief recipients to UNH for use in formulating suggestions for reform of
relief procedures. Any personal, identifying information
in the file is restricted.
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
General Unemployment Topics, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 69 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
|
Box Legal 252 |
General Unemployment Topics, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
|
| |
Works Progress Administration, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 84 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18. Regarding lay-off of WPA
workers.
|
|
Box Flat 265 |
Pay Reduction for Works Progress Administration
Employees, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 87 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
| |
General Unemployment Topics, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 87 to 88 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
Curtailment of WPA, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
| |
General Unemployment Topics, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
|
Box Flat 267 |
Fuel Survey, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
| |
Committee on Immediate Needs, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
|
|
Box 17 |
Works Progress Administration and National Youth
Administration White Collar Projects, 1939 Box 17, Folder 13 Note Protest against curtailing projects
|
| |
Unemployment and Relief Committee, Note Seven folders of committee minutes, correspondence, and
related records are listed first. The remaining files, most of which document
projects or subcommittees, are listed in chronological order from 1933 to 1942.
|
|
Box 196 |
Correspondence, Minutes, 1931-1936 Box 196, Folder 173 Note Includes an unemployment survey. Topics include: poverty in
New York City, proposed tax reforms to meet Depression emergencies, the WPA,
and relief. Correspondents include John L. Elliott, Lillian Wald, Mary
Simkhovitch, Edward T. Devine, Harry Hopkins, and the Association for Improving
the Condition of the Poor.
|
|
Box 197 |
Correspondence, Minutes, Report 1936-1940 Box 197, Folder 174 Note Topics include: WPA, food order stamp plan, child welfare,
housing.
|
| |
Correspondence, Minutes, 1940-1943 Box 197, Folder 175 Note Topics include: housing, relief legislation, social
security, WPA recreation, war-time activities, art, drama, music projects
during and before World War II.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
General Correspondence, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
| |
Minutes, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box Flat 269 |
Minutes, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
|
Box Legal 248 |
Research Committee, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Proposed reorganization of
Emergency Home and Work Bureau.
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
General, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
| |
Committee on Works Progress
Administration, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
| |
WPA Meeting to Protest Dropping Clients from Relief
Rolls, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box Flat 268 |
Food Stamp Plan, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
| |
City Wide Organization, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
| |
Fuel Survey, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
|
Box Flat 269 |
Clothing Questionnaire Study, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
List of Members, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Appropriation for Department of Welfare, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Works Progress Administration, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
Ways and Means Committee, |
|
Box 17 |
General, 1968-1971 Box 17, Folder 15
|
| |
Miscellaneous Committees, Note The miscellaneous committees records consist of recently
acquired committee files, dating from the 1950s through the 1970s, that have
been minimally processed by the archives. Only the alphabetical range for each
box is listed. There is no detailed information on box contents.
|
|
Box 133 |
A - D, 1955-1968 Box 133, Folder Note Includes Anti Poverty Committee, Board Composition
Committee, Consumer Committee, and various arts committees.
|
|
Box 134 |
H - N, 1948-1972 Box 134, Folder Note Includes Health Committee, Housing committees, Involvement
of Adults in the Work of the Settlements, and Membership committees.
|
|
Box 135 |
N - W, Box 135, Folder
|
|
Box 136 |
W - Y and "Discontinued" Committees, Box 136, Folder Note Includes Civil Rights Committee
|
| |
Series 1.7 Conferences, Meetings, and
Seminars, 1922-1974 Note Series 1.7 documents a broad range of topics over a significant
period of change for settlements in the United States. The records reflect
trends and issues in social work and politics that affected UNH and its member
houses over time; from immigration, to the Great Depression, "red scares," and
public welfare. The records also chronicle settlement work and theory in
general. The series includes substantive material from annual meetings and
other gatherings, including: proceedings, minutes, speeches and speech notes,
correspondence, press releases and programs. Speakers represented in the files
include influential settlement figures and, occasionally, prominent
politicians. The series also includes routine material regarding meeting
preparations and attendance. Series 1.7 includes files on annual luncheons and annual
meetings; fall, spring, and annual conferences; and UNH Association meetings.
These are followed by files on special meetings, workshops, lectures, and
conferences and general files that document multiple meetings. Under each
heading, most of the folders are listed in chronological order.
|
| |
Annual Luncheons, |
|
Box Legal 242 |
Luncheon Committee, Program, etc, circa 1924-1925 Box Legal 242, Folder 23 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 6.
|
|
Box 180 |
Annual Luncheon, 1925-1929 Box 180, Folder 18 Note Correspondence, reservations lists, programs. Speakers
included Jane Addams, Mary Simkhovitch, Governor Alfred. E. Smith, and John L.
Elliott.
|
|
Box Legal 243 |
General, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
|
|
Box Legal 244 |
Headworkers and Board Members’ Luncheon
Committee, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 36 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
|
| |
Fourth Annual Luncheon, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9 Dr. Henry Sloan Coffin was the
luncheon speaker.
|
| |
General, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 35 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
|
|
Box 18 |
Annual Luncheon Minutes, Announcements and
Correspondence , 1929 Box 18, Folder 3 Note Includes letters to and from Franklin Delano Roosevelt
|
|
Box Legal 245 |
General , circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Includes text of speech by
Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
|
|
Box Legal 246 |
Seventh Annual Luncheon, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 246, Folder 50 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Eighth Annual Luncheon, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 to 65 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Topics include "Social Rebuilding
of New York."
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
General, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 74 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Harold Hopkins, head of the WPA,
was guest speaker.
|
|
Box Legal 249 |
Ninth Annual Luncheon, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 69 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Includes program and newspaper
clippings. Topics include health programs and clinics.
|
|
Box 181 |
Annual Luncheon, 1935, 1937 Box 181, Folder 19 Note Correspondence, reservations lists, invitations, seating
lists. Speakers included Louis Fischer, Stanley M. Isaacs, Gerald P. Nye,
Dorothy Detzer on such topics as “Preparedness for Peace.’
|
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Box Legal 252 |
Reservations List, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box Flat 266 |
Reports, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20. Topics include unemployment,
relief, housing legislation
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Box 18 |
Annual Luncheon, 1939 Box 18, Folder 11
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Annual Meetings, |
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Box 179 |
Annual Meeting, 1925-1929 Box 179, Folder 6 Note Correspondence, programs, reports of various committees,
minutes. Topics discussed include: health, old age pensions for social workers,
ethical standards in social work, social education of youth, African Americans
in New York, American foreign policy, report of Arts and Festivals Committee,
report of UNH on future problems in interracial harmony, functions of the
settlement, summer camps, sex and social education, assimilation of the
Southern Italian family. Includes notes of a speech by Carleton J. H. Hayes on
nationalism and imperialism and U.S. foreign policy. Also includes photographs
used in the annual report.
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Box Legal 242 |
Minutes, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 242, Folder 24 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
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Box Legal 243 |
Minutes and Programs, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Legal 244 |
Minutes and pamphlet, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 32 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Topics include camps, child
care
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Ninth Annual Meeting, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 35 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Box 179 |
Annual Meeting, 1931-1934, 1937 Box 179, Folder 7 Note Topics include: unemployment, inflation, the effects of New
Deal programs on capitalism, relief and industry, group work, unionization,
progressive education, social action and the settlements, racketeering, and the
role of the settlement in a democracy. Includes synopsis of UNH committee work
during the year and minutes of the Boys' and Girls' Directors Round Table.
Speeches: A. J. Muste, chairman of the Conference for Progressive Labor Action,
"Are We Moving Toward a Dictatorship?"; Gerard Swope, president of General
Electric Company, on the National Industrial Recovery Act; "Adult Education in
the Settlements;" Stanley M. Isaacs and Albert J. Kennedy, "The Influence of
the UNH--What Has Been and Can Be Accomplished;" Goodwin B. Watson, “The New
America;" Roger Baldwin, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union,
"Patriots, Aliens and Reds;" and Paul U. Kellogg, editor of the
Survey , "Opportunities Before the
Settlements."
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Box Flat 265 |
Minutes, circa 1935-1937 Box Flat 265, Folder 85 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19. Includes report on committee
activities, progressive education
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Box 179 |
Annual Meetings, Proceedings, 1939 Box 179, Folder 8 to 10 Note Copies of the complete proceedings. Topics include:
settlement methods, administration and program; the concept of “neighborhood;"
public and private recreational programs; labor and the settlements; and
consumer interests.
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Annual Meeting, 1940, 1942-1945 Box 179, Folder 11 Note Includes annual reports. Topics include: settlements’ social
action program, finances, the neighborhood as a social unit, the returning
soldier, war-time domestic crises, consumer interests, unemployment,
volunteers, dissolution of WPA’s housing program, expansion of UNH and the
theory and practice of its committees, finances, functions of music in the
settlement, relation of settlements to groups in neighborhoods, dramatics,
festival arts projects, intersettlement works. Includes a telegram from Lewis
Mumford on American foreign relations. Speeches by Stanley M. Isaacs on
reorganization of UNH along "undemocratic" lines and John McDowell of the
National Federation of Settlements, “Current Trends in the Settlement
Movement." Participants included Helen Hall, Stanley M. Isaacs, Mary
Simkhovitch.
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Box 132 |
General Annual Meeting Material, 1940-1961 Box 132, Folder
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Box Flat 270 |
Miscellaneous Records, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box 180 |
Annual Meeting, 1946-1947, 1949 Box 180, Folder 12 Note Topics include: housing, day care, finances, unemployment,
fund raising in New York City, fine arts, consumer interests. Speeches: Edward
Corsi on the shift of the settlement’s role from providing recreation to
training community leaders; an outline of Grace Gosselin’s speech on the shift
in settlement objectives; and an address on "Why Are Public Assistance Costs
Rising?"
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| |
Annual Meeting, 1950 Box 180, Folder 13 to 14 Note These folders contain correspondence, reports, memoranda
dealing with annual meetings and the history of UNH and its predecessor
organization. "Fifty Years of Service," a synopsis of UNH’s activities, is
included.
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Box 18 |
Annual Meetings, 1950-1955 Box 18, Folder 13 to 15
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Box 180 |
Annual Meeting, 1951-1952 Box 180, Folder 15 Note Correspondence, annual reports, financial statements,
publications, press releases, programs, committee materials. Topics include:
the Korean conflict, civil liberties, consumer interests, Puerto Rican
migration into various neighborhoods, financing non-sectarian neighborhood
work, housing, urban development, Association of Brooklyn Settlements. Includes
a copy of a speech by Ollie Randall, "Services for the Aging in a Neighborhood
Setting."
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Annual Meeting, 1953-1954 Box 180, Folder 16 Note Correspondence, agenda, financial reports, committee lists,
press releases. Includes speech by A. A. Berle, Jr. regarding New York City and
the slum problem. Also includes documents about the 1954 United States Supreme
Court desegregation decision.
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Annual Meeting, 1955-1956 Box 180, Folder 17 Note Correspondence, agenda, guest lists, financial statements,
press releases; analysis of UNH’s projects and activities. Speeches: Helen M.
Harris on the changing objectives of UNH; Henry Epstein, deputy mayor of New
York, "Blueprint for Youth;" and speech notes from Helen M. Harris and Stanley
M. Isaacs.
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Box 18 |
Annual Meetings, 1956-1959 Box 18, Folder 17 to 19
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Box 19 |
Annual Meetings, 1960-1962 Box 19, Folder 2
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Box 131 |
General Annual Meeting Material, 1962-1986 Box 131, Folder
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Box 19 |
Annual Meeting featuring Dwight
MacDonald, 1963 Box 19, Folder 3
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Annual Meeting, 1964 Box 19, Folder 7
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Annual Meeting Photographs, 1965 Box 19, Folder 11
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Annual Meeting, 1966 Box 19, Folder 12
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Annual Meeting, 1966 Box 19, Folder 10
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Box 20 |
Annual Meeting, 1967 Box 20, Folder 1
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Annual Meeting, 1968 Box 20, Folder 5
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Annual Meeting Photographs, 1967 Box 20, Folder 2
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Annual Meeting Photographs, 1968 Box 20, Folder 6
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Annual Meetings, 1969-1971 Box 20, Folder 7
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Box 136 |
General Annual Meeting Material, undated Box 136, Folder
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Fall Conferences, |
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Box 18 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1950-1955 Box 18, Folder 13 to 15
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General Fall Conference Records, 1956-1959 Box 18, Folder 17 to 19
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Box 19 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1960-1962 Box 19, Folder 2
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General Fall Conference Records, 1963 Box 19, Folder 4
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Fall Conference Photographs, 1963 Box 19, Folder 5
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Box Legal 253 |
Fall Conference, Remarks by Mayor Robert F.
Wagner, 1963-1964 Box Legal 253, Folder 10
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Box 19 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1964 Box 19, Folder 8
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Fall Conference Papers, 1964 Box 19, Folder 9
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Box 59 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1965 Box 59, Folder 16 Note Filed under National Federation of Settlements Northeast
Regional Conference
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Box 19 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1966 Box 19, Folder 13
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Fall Conference Speeches and Session
Reports, 1966 Box 19, Folder 14 to 15 Note Includes speech by Martin Luther King.
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Box 20 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1968-1974 Box 20, Folder 7
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Box 136 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1950s-1970s Box 136, Folder
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Box 137 |
General Fall Conference Records, 1960s-1970s Box 137, Folder
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Spring Conference, |
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Box Legal 247 |
Minutes, Reports, Financial Statements, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 54 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Topics include unemployment
relief. Helen Hall and John Lovejoy Elliott are mentioned.
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Box Flat 266 |
Settlement Goals for 1939-1940, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box 18 |
Minutes and Agenda, 1939 Box 18, Folder 9
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Correspondence, 1939 Box 18, Folder 10
|
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Annual Conference, |
|
Box Legal 244 |
Ninth Annual Conference, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 32 to 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9. Topics include housing and boys'
and girls’ work
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Box Legal 245 |
Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Topics include juvenile
delinquency and assimilation of African Americans.
|
| |
Reports, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Topics include: housing,
education, immigration, health.
|
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Financial Statement, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
|
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Albert J. Kennedy, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 37 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. "Settlement Education for
Esthetic Appreciation"
|
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1930 Annual Conference Minutes, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Topics include social work and
arts and music in the settlements
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Box Legal 247 |
Proceedings, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Includes synopsis of speeches by
Roger Baldwin, American Civil Liberties Union, on "Patriots, Aliens and Reds"
and Paul Kellogg on "Opening Opportunities before the Settlements."
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|
Box Legal 248 |
Minutes, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13. Includes report on the National
Recovery Act and a speech by A. J. Muste, chairman of the National Conference
for Progressive Labor Action, "Are We Moving Toward a Dictatorship?"
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| |
Reports and Financial Statement, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Topics include: past and future
influence of UNH, peace parade, political dissent.
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|
Box Legal 249 |
General Annual Conference Material, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Topics include: theater in the
settlements, relief, unemployment, and government censors.
|
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"Cementing the Relationship between the Settlement
and the Workers’ Unemployed Union," circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
| |
Jane Addams "Memorial" Meeting, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
|
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Box Legal 250 |
General Annual Conference Material, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
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Box Legal 251 |
General Annual Conference Material, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 79 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box Flat 266 |
General Annual Conference Material, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20. Topics include volunteers and
city administration
|
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Box Flat 268 |
General Annual Conference Material, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
|
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Box Flat 269 |
General Annual Conference Material, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
|
| |
UNH Association, |
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Box Legal 242 |
Association Meetings, circa 1925-1926 Box Legal 242, Folder 24 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7. Includes UNH Board of Trustees
material and Mrs. J. C. Bernheim. Topics include: housing, psychiatry. Includes
Jane Addams on "Patriotism and Nationalism."
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Box Legal 243 |
Association Meetings, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 to 28 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8. Various topics, including
housing.
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Box Legal 244 |
Association Meeting Minutes, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 33 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9.
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Box Legal 245 |
Association Meeting, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 42 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Association Meeting, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 38 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Regarding race relations
|
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Association Meeting, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 38 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Regarding liberal
progressives
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Box Legal 247 |
Association Meeting Minutes, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 to 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Topics include: the Depression,
headworkers, education, relief, unemployment insurance, immigration, and
Americanization
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Association Meeting Minutes, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Includes speech by Mark McCloskey
on changing standards of practice in the settlements.
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|
Box Legal 248 |
Association Meeting Minutes, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 63 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
|
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Box Legal 249 |
Association Meetings, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Box Legal 250 |
Association Meeting Minutes, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16. Topics include National Recovery
Act
|
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Box Flat 266 |
Association Meetings, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20. Includes proposed projects
|
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Box Flat 267 |
Association Meetings, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Flat 268 |
Association Meetings, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 269 |
Association Meeting Minutes, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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General Conferences and Meetings, |
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Box Legal 239 |
General UNH meetings, circa 1919-1925 Box Legal 239, Folder 6 to 11 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 1. Topics include: Americanization,
housing, child welfare, purpose of recreation in the settlements, and the Lusk
Committee.
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Box 18 |
Meetings, 1930 Box 18, Folder 5
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Meetings, 1931-1938 Box 18, Folder 7 to 8 Note 1930-1932, 1934-1935, 1937-1938
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Meetings, 1941-1949 Box 18, Folder 12 Note 1941, 1944-1949
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Box 137 |
Miscellaneous Conferences and Meetings, 1950s-1970s Box 137, Folder
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Box 20 |
Miscellaneous Conferences and Meetings, 1972-1974 Box 20, Folder 10 Note Includes address by Vernon E. (Vernon Eulion) Jordan
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Box Legal 243 |
Conference to Clean up the Parks, circa 1925-1928 Box Legal 243, Folder 26 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 7.
|
| |
Boys’ and Girls’ Conference, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 28 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box 18 |
Study Group "Working with the Southern Italian
Family," 1928 Box 18, Folder 4
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|
Box Legal 245 |
Reception for Amelia Earhart, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box 18 |
Conference on Camping "Camp Grab Bag," 1930 Box 18, Folder 6
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Box Legal 247 |
Intersettlement Conference Group on the
Depression, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
|
| |
Edward Corsi Luncheon, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Corsi was commissioner of
immigration.
|
| |
A. J. Muste lectures, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 51 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12 Topics include labor,
unemployment, income groups in the U.S., and unemployment
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|
Box Legal 246 |
Meeting regarding Social Workers and Social
Reform, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 246, Folder 50 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. A meeting on "The Settlement and
the Industrial Situation." Includes discussion of issues faced during the
Depression, including unions, strikes, possible solutions.
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|
Box Legal 248 |
Luncheon on the Role of the State in Social
Welfare, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 58 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13
|
|
Box Flat 266 |
President’s Tea, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
|
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Box Flat 267 |
Association Board, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box 18 |
Workshop "Teenagers in Trouble," 1955 Box 18, Folder 16
|
|
Box 19 |
Conference on Community Organization, 1958-1959 Box 19, Folder 1
|
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Seminar on Settlement Practices and
Function, 1964 Box 19, Folder 6
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|
Box 20 |
Conference on Settlement Function, 1967 Box 20, Folder 3
|
| |
Conference on Settlement Function II, 1967-1968 Box 20, Folder 4
|
| |
Conference on Black Culture and History as a Part of
the Settlement Programs, 1970 Box 20, Folder 8
|
| |
Conference on New Directions, 1970 Box 20, Folder 9
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| |
Series 1.8 Housing Department, 1936-1972 Note Researchers who are interested in housing should also consult
the records of UNH housing committees in Series 1.6, Committees; the
housing-related files in series 2 and 3, Programs, Organizations, and Subjects;
the neighborhood conservation and urban renewal project files in Series 4,
Special Projects; and the League of Mothers' Clubs records in Series 5, Member
Houses and Associated Settlement Organizations. Files documenting the Settlement Housing Fund appear first and
are listed in alphabetical order. These are followed by an alphabetical list of
housing-related organization and project files. A small number of files
containing reports, newsletters, press releases, and testimony conclude the
series.
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Settlement Housing Fund, |
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Box 20 |
Bylaws, 1972 Box 20, Folder 17
|
| |
Board of Directors, 1969-1972 Box 20, Folder 18 Note Minutes, Agendas, and Lists of Members
|
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Committee and Joint Organizational
Minutes, 1969-1972 Box 20, Folder 19
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Box Legal 253 |
Contracts, 1969-1972 Box Legal 253, Folder 11
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Box 20 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1968-1970 Box 20, Folder 20
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Box 21 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1971-1972 Box 21, Folder 1
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Financial , 1969-1979 Box 21, Folder 2
|
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Progress Reports, 1968-1972 Box 21, Folder 3
|
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Project Summaries, 1970-1971 Box 21, Folder 4
|
| |
Proposals, 1968-1972 Box 21, Folder 5
|
| |
Housing-Related Organizations and Projects Note The organization and project files are listed in alphabetical
order.
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Box 21 |
Bronx River Neighborhood Houses, 1970 Box 21, Folder 6
|
| |
Claremont Housing Improvement
Association, 1970-1972 Box 21, Folder 7
|
| |
Community Housing Survey Forms, 1969-1971 Box 21, Folder 8
|
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East River North Renewal, 1971 Box 21, Folder 9
|
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Gowanus-Boerum Hill Housing Association, 1970-1971 Box 21, Folder 10
|
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Box 20 |
Housing Forums, Seminars, and
Institutes, 1969-1971 Box 20, Folder 15
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Box 21 |
"Study of Low Income Cooperative Housing
Conversion," Proposal and Preliminary Report, 1971-1972 Box 21, Folder 11
|
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Mott Haven Rehabilitation Project, 1968-1970 Box 21, Folder 12 Note Reports and Correspondence
|
| |
"Settlement Housing Fund Apartments: A Tax Shelter
Example," circa 1970 Box 21, Folder 13
|
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Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, 1970 Box 21, Folder 14
|
| |
Task Force on Non-Luxury Cooperative
Housing, 1970-1972 Box 21, Folder 15
|
| |
Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, 1970-1972 Box 21, Folder 16
|
| |
Miscellaneous Activities and Programs, undated Box 21, Folder 17
|
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Box 20 |
Housing Bulletins and Newsletters, 1969-1972 Box 20, Folder 11
|
| |
Housing Department Progress Reports, 1968-1971 Box 20, Folder 12
|
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Press Releases and Publicity, 1963-1971 Box 20, Folder 13 to 14
|
| |
Testimony, 1969-1971 Box 20, Folder 16
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| |
Series 1.9 Public Relations Department, 1919-1990 Note Series 1.9 reflects UNH's efforts to publicize its programs
through a variety of media. The records relate to a range of settlement
activities and developments in the UNH organization, some of which may also be
documented in Series 2 and Series 3, Programs, Organizations, and Subjects. The
records include "human interest" stories and information on celebrity
settlement alumni. Departmental correspondence files are listed first and are
followed by press releases and photographs. Next, files documenting various
topics and activities are grouped together. These are followed by a small
number of miscellaneous publicity files. Publications are listed last.
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Box 22 |
Correspondence, 1959-1972 Box 22, Folder 1 to 8 Note 1959-1968, 1970-1972
|
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Correspondence with Newspapers, 1962-1966 Box 22, Folder 9 to 10
|
| |
Correspondence with Radio and Television
Stations, 1963-1966 Box 22, Folder 11
|
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Saul Goldzweig and Victor Weingarten
Correspondence, 1963-1966 Box 22, Folder 12 Note Includes Goldzweig’s weekly work schedules.
|
|
Box 25 |
Saul Goldzweig, Miscellaneous Meeting
Notes, 1966 Box 25, Folder 4 Note Also relates to UNH Training Department
|
|
Box 23 |
Press Releases, 1928-1974 Box 23, Folder 9 to 12 Note 1928-1930, 1944-1945, 1951-1954, 1958-1972
|
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Box 24 |
Photographs, undated Box 24, Folder 11
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Box 23 |
Volunteers, 1962-1969 Box 23, Folder 6 to 7 Note 1962-1963, 1965-1969
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Visitors, 1966-1969 Box 23, Folder 5
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Social Work Student Interns, Placements, 1961-1969 Box 23, Folder 8 Note 1961, 1968-1969
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Box 24 |
Human Interest Stories and Case Histories, 1957-1959 Box 24, Folder 15
|
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Celebrities, 1958-1959 Box 24, Folder 16
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Famous Immigrants Who Attended New York Public
Schools, 1964 Box 24, Folder 17
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Television and Radio Spots, 1958 Box 24, Folder 10
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Television and Radio Programs about
Settlements, 1959-1972 Box 24, Folder 12 Note Announcements
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Interviews, 1964 Box 24, Folder 13
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| |
"Voice of the Neighborhoods," 1966 Box 24, Folder 14 Note Weekly broadcasts and undated poster titled, "Settlements Help
Everyone."
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Box Map Case 1 |
"Settlements Help Everyone" Poster, undated Box Map Case 1, Folder
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Box 23 |
Neighborhood House Month, 1951-1970 Box 23, Folder 2 to 4 Note 1951, 1957-1962, 1966, 1970
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Christmas Programs, 1963-1966 Box 23, Folder 1
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Box 25 |
World’s Fair, 1963-1965 Box 25, Folder 3
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Health and Welfare Public Relations Association of
Great New York, 1959-1967 Box 25, Folder 1
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Telephone Book Covers, 1961 Box 25, Folder 2
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Box Legal 252 |
Miscellaneous Publicity, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 83 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box 137 |
Miscellaneous Publicity, 1951-1970s Box 137, Folder Note Includes 75 anniversary of settlements in 1959.
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Box 138 |
Miscellaneous Publicity, 1951-1970s Box 138, Folder
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Box 140 |
Miscellaneous Publicity, undated Box 140, Folder
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Box 139 |
Miscellaneous Publicity, 1951-1970s Box 139, Folder
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Publications, |
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Box 23 |
Better
Times , 1919 Box 23, Folder 13
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Box Legal 240 |
Bulletins , 1919-1923 Box Legal 240, Folder 12 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 2.
|
|
Box 24 |
Miscellaneous Publications, 1920-1969 Box 24, Folder 8 to 9 Note 1920-1946, 1950-1969, and undated poster filed in map
case
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Box 198 |
Bulletins , 1940 Box 198, Folder 200 Note The Bulletins describe the
committee work of UNH.
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Box 24 |
Face of a
City , 1959-1960 Box 24, Folder 2
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Outposts in Troubled
Communities , 1962-1963 Box 24, Folder 6
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Box 75 |
Bulletins , 1963 Box 75, Folder 21
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Box 23 |
Settlement Directories, 1963-1967 Box 23, Folder 14 Note 1963, 1966, 1967
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Box 24 |
Report to
Houses , 1966 Box 24, Folder 7 Note trial publication
|
| |
News, 1966-1972 Box 24, Folder 3 Note See: map case
|
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Correspondence, 1968-1969 Box 24, Folder 5
|
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Settlement Directories, 1968-1969 Box 24, Folder 1
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| |
Newsletter, 1968-1976 Box 24, Folder 4
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| |
Series 1.10 Training Department, 1967-1970 Note Series 1.10 contains publications and other records from the UNH
Training Department. Additional information on social work training offered by
UNH and its member houses is available in Series 1.6, Committees; Series 1.12,
Personnel; Series 2 and Series 3, Programs, Organizations and Subjects; and
Series 4, Special Projects. The files are listed in chronological order.
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Box 25 |
Reports, 1967-1969 Box 25, Folder 5
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Correspondence, Memoranda, and Lists of Session
Participants, 1967-1970 Box 25, Folder 7 to 8
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| |
"Social Work Practice and Community Involvement with
Pregnant Teenagers," 1967 Box 25, Folder 11 Note By Georgia McMurray
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"Some Practice Issues," 1967 Box 25, Folder 11 Note Written by Hyman Weiner.
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| |
"Supervisory Practice and Social Work Service in the
Neighborhood Center," 1967 Box 25, Folder 12 Note By Bernard Gladstone.
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| |
"Service and Supervision: Some Issues in
Practice," 1967 Box 25, Folder 12 Note By William Schwartz
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| |
"The Neighborhood Center, Social Work Service and the
Public School," 1968 Box 25, Folder 13 Note Alex Gitterman and Goodwin P. Garfield.
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"Transcending Fear of the Stranger," 1968 Box 25, Folder 14 Note Joan Shapiro and Stanley J. Sterling.
|
| |
"Designing Services for Welfare-Related Problems,"
1968 Box 25, Folder 15 Note By Hamilton-Madison House staff.
|
| |
Forum on Social Work Practice in the
Neighborhoods, 1968 Box 25, Folder 10 Note Publications
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Advisory Committee, 1968 Box 25, Folder 6 Note Agenda, Memoranda, Membership Lists
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Sessions - Case Records and Teaching Aids, 1968-1969 Box 25, Folder 9
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Box 140 |
General, undated Box 140, Folder
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Series 1.11 Financial Records, 1922-1980s Note The financial records include funding appeals, correspondence,
reports, and financial plans documenting UNH development efforts. Development
records also include files containing reports, ephemera, and printed materials
relating to theater benefits for UNH from 1935 to the 1960s. Additional
financial records include: financial statements and audits; employee retirement
benefits and salaries information for UNH; correspondence, expenditure reports
and other records relating to financial support from the Greater New York Fund
and other foundations; and reports and other documents regarding UNH compliance
with financial and tax regulations. The series also documents dues, financial
analysis, and other financial issues of member and prospective member houses.
A single file of general material is followed by a chronological
list of UNH "cash books" (ledgers). Much of Series 1.11 consists of records
documenting fund raising and contributions. The fund raising files are listed
in chronological order. They also contain two small sets of files on joint fund
raising and the Joint Supplemental Fund, which are also listed in chronological
order. The fund raising files are followed by several folders on individual
foundations and by numerous files relating to the Greater New York Fund, which
are listed chronologically. Next, files of annual and monthly financial
statements and budgets appear in chronological order. The miscellaneous
financial records that conclude the series comprise financial surveys and
analyses, information on member house dues, general financial correspondence,
and five boxes of recently acquired financial records (many related to
development) that have not been fully described by the archives.
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Box 1 |
General Financial Material, 1959-1961 Box 1, Folder 29
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Cash Books, |
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Box Flat 1 |
untitled, 1958 Box Flat 1, Folder
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Box 26 |
Receipts, 1960-1961 Box 26, Folder 13
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Disbursements, 1960-1961 Box 26, Folder 14
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Box Flat 1 |
Disbursements, 1962-1963 Box Flat 1, Folder Note Filed with portfolios
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Box 27 |
Disbursements, 1964-1965 Box 27, Folder 1
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Fund Raising, Contributions, and
Contributors, Note The fund raising files are listed in chronological order.
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Box Legal 244 |
Funding Appeal Results, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Box Legal 245 |
Contribution Lists, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box Legal 247 |
Theater Benefit, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 56 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Box 28 |
Fund Raising, Ruth Draper Benefit, 1932 Box 28, Folder 7
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Box 31 |
Photograph, 1932 Box 31, Folder 10
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Box Legal 249 |
Contributions, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Includes list of patrons.
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Theater Benefit, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Box Legal 250 |
Contributors, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 72 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Theater Benefit, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 72 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Box Flat 265 |
Theater Benefit Party, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 88 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
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Box 30 |
Theater Benefit, 1937 Box 30, Folder 14
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Box 27 |
Correspondence and Lists, 1937-1959 Box 27, Folder 5 to 6 Note 1937-1939, 1949-1951, 1959
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Box 30 |
1938 Benefit Correspondence, 1938-1939 Box 30, Folder 15
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Box 31 |
1938 Benefit Final Report, 1938 Box 31, Folder 1
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1938 Benefit, Prospective Contributors, 1938 Box 31, Folder 2
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Box Flat 266 |
Theater Benefit, List of Contributions, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box Flat 267 |
Theater Benefit, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Special Appeal, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box 31 |
Miscellaneous Benefits , 1939-1971 Box 31, Folder 3 to 8 Note 1939, 1941, 1951-1954, 1958-1968, 1971
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Box Flat 268 |
Appeals, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Theater Benefit, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 269 |
Theater Benefit, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23. Includes correspondence and press
releases.
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Box Flat 270 |
Contributions, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box 30 |
Fund Raising Techniques, 1944-1950 Box 30, Folder 10
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Proposed Settlement "Telethon," 1952-1953 Box 30, Folder 12
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Box 29 |
"Statement of Need and Plan for Expansion of the
Work of the United Neighborhood Houses," 1956 Box 29, Folder 4
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Box 27 |
Correspondence, 1958 Box 27, Folder 4
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Box 28 |
Contributors Correspondence, 1961-1972 Box 28, Folder 6 Note 1961, 1970, 1972
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Box 30 |
Fund Raising Seminars, 1961-1972 Box 30, Folder 11 Note 1961, 1970, 1972
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Box 27 |
Contributions and Other Income Ledger, 1962-1966 Box 27, Folder 7 Note Includes dues, general, joint supplemental fund, and theater
benefits.
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Contributions and Other Income Ledger, 1963-1966 Box 27, Folder 8 Note Includes fall conference and Bloomingdale Project.
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Receipts, 1964, 1966 Box 27, Folder 9 to 11
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Box 31 |
Receipt Book, 1966-1967 Box 31, Folder 9
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Box 28 |
Contributions in Honor of the 10th Anniversary of
Sylvia and Harry Liese, 1968 Box 28, Folder 5
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Receipts, 1967-1969 Box 28, Folder 1 to 4
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Box 30 |
Television Auction, 1972 Box 30, Folder 13
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Box 144 |
Auction Fair, 1970s Box 144, Folder
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Box 145 |
Auction Fair, 1970s Box 145, Folder
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Box 27 |
"Brakely Report" Survey Analysis, and Plan for
United Neighborhood House of New York City, undated Box 27, Folder 3
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Box 140 |
Donations, undated Box 140, Folder
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Joint Supplemental Fund, |
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Box 29 |
Foundations Committee, 1956-1963 Box 29, Folder 5
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Policy Committee for Joint Fund Raising and Public
Relations, 1956-1957 Box 29, Folder 6 Note Minutes
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Policies Governing UNH’s Joint Supplemental
Fund, 1957-1959 Box 29, Folder 7
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Distribution Formula Committee Minutes 1956 Box 29, Folder 8
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Distribution Formula Committee
Correspondence, 1956-1957 Box 29, Folder 9
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1957 Fund, Box 29, Folder 10
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Committee on Solicitation of
Individuals, 1957-1958 Box 29, Folder 11
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Statement of Receipts and
Disbursements, 1957-1958 Box 29, Folder 12
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1958 Fund, Box 29, Folder 13
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Discretionary Grants, 1958 Box 29, Folder 14
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1959 Fund, Box 29, Folder 15
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Governor Nelson Rockefeller, Luncheon
Speaker, 1959 Box 29, Folder 16
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Foundations, Lists, and Settlement
Waivers, 1959 Box 29, Folder 17
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1960 Fund, Box 29, Folder 18
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1961 Fund, Box 29, Folder 19
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Box 30 |
Discretionary Grants, 1961 Box 30, Folder 1
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1962 Fund, Box 30, Folder 2
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Discretionary Grants, 1962 Box 30, Folder 3
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Foundation Support for Member Houses, 1962 Box 30, Folder 4
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1963 Fund, Box 30, Folder 5
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Recapitulations of Fund Activity, 1957-1963 Box 30, Folder 6
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Contributors’ Receipt Book,
May-December, 1957-1965 Box 30, Folder 7
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Special Requests for Information, 1959-1962 Box 30, Folder 8
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Funds of 1964-1971, Box 30, Folder 9
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Joint Fund Raising, Note The files documenting topics related to joint fund raising
efforts are listed in chronological order.
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Box 28 |
Committee on Neighborhood Support, 1933 Box 28, Folder 8
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Joint Fund Raising Attempts, 1940-1944 Box 28, Folder 9
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Box 29 |
Joint Fund Raising Committee Minutes and
Agenda, 1945-1947 Box 29, Folder 1
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Joint Fund Raising Committee
Correspondence, 1945-1947 Box 29, Folder 2
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Material Preliminary to the Organization of the
Joint Supplemental Fund, 1952-1955 Box 29, Folder 3 Note 1952, 1954-1955
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Foundations, |
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Box 31 |
Charles Hayden Foundation, 1971 Box 31, Folder 11 Note Appeal for Juvenile Delinquency Project Funds.
|
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Ford Foundation, 1957-1959 Box 31, Folder 12 Note Includes Appeal for Juvenile Delinquency Project Funds
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Rockefeller Brothers Fund, 1954-1958 Box 31, Folder 13
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Greater New York Fund, Note The Greater New York Fund files are listed in chronological
order.
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Box 31 |
Organization, 1937-1938 Box 31, Folder 14 Note Correspondence, memoranda, and plans. Includes discussion of
UNH and its member houses’ participation.
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Box 32 |
Correspondence, 1938-1940 Box 32, Folder 1
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Grants to UNH members and fund distribution
tables, 1950-1961 Box 32, Folder 2
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Brunie Committee Recommendations on Fund
Reorganization and General Materials, 1951-1961 Box 32, Folder 3
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Correspondence of UNH Member Houses, 1951-1952 Box 32, Folder 4
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Special Allocations, 1971-1972 Box 32, Folder 5
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| |
Financial Reports and Statements, Note The reports and statements are listed in chronological order.
A small number of miscellaneous audits, ledgers, reports, and statements are
listed last.
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Box Legal 241 |
Financial Statements, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 17 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4
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Box Legal 243 |
Accountant’s Report, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 29 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Legal 244 |
Monthly Statements, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 34 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9
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Box Legal 245 |
Financial Statements for 1928, 1928 Box Legal 245, Folder 39 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box Legal 247 |
Financial Statements for 1926-1930, 1926-1930 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Box 26 |
Monthly Statements and Budgets, 1927-1939 Box 26, Folder 7 to 11 Note 1927-1931, 1935-1939, September 1944-1953.
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Box Legal 249 |
Financial Statements for 1934-1935, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Box Legal 250 |
Financial Statements, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 72 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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Box Flat 265 |
Financial Statement, circa 1937-1938 Box Flat 265, Folder 87 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 19.
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Box Flat 266 |
Financial Statements for 1938-1939, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box Flat 267 |
Financial Statements for 1939-1940, circa 1939-1940 Box Flat 267, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 21.
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Box Flat 268 |
Monthly Statements, circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box Flat 269 |
Statement and Reports, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box Flat 270 |
Financial Statements, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box Legal 253 |
Monthly Statements and Budgets, 1954-1960 Box Legal 253, Folder 13
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Monthly Statements and Worksheets, 1961-1965 Box Legal 253, Folder 14 to 15 Note 1961-1962, 1963, 1965
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Box 26 |
Monthly Statements and Budgets, 1961-1972 Box 26, Folder 12
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Audits, 1928-1964 Box 26, Folder 1 to 6 Note 1928-1930, 1957-1964
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Box 32 |
General Journal, 1959-1965 Box 32, Folder 6
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Box Legal 253 |
Enclosures Removed from Journal, Box Legal 253, Folder 16
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Box 32 |
Ledgers, 1960-1963 Box 32, Folder 7 to 10
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Box 33 |
Ledgers, 1964-1966 Box 33, Folder 1 to 7
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Box 147 |
Statements, Reports, 1950s-1970s Box 147, Folder
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Miscellaneous Financial Records, Note Files documenting financial studies are listed first in
chronological order. The studies files are followed by two folders on member
house dues and a folder of correspondence. Boxes of financial materials that
have not been fully arranged and described are listed last. These contain
information on funds, foundations, appeals, member house dues, contributions,
and accounting and reporting.
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Box Legal 239 |
Salary Studies, circa 1919-1926 Box Legal 239, Folder 6 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 1.
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Box Legal 253 |
Analysis of Settlement Income and
Expenses, 1944-1949 Box Legal 253, Folder 12
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Box Legal 254 |
"A Survey of Financial Methods of New York City
Settlements," 1947 Box Legal 254, Folder 1
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Box 27 |
Financial Development Analysis and Planning
Study, 1972 Box 27, Folder 2 Note Study by Lawson and Williams Associates.
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Box 33 |
Member House Dues, 1930-1964 Box 33, Folder 8 to 10 Note 1930, 1935, 1937-1939, 1948-1949, 1952, 1960-1964. Includes
material on National Federation of Settlements dues.
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Box Legal 249 |
Dues, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Dues paid by members houses to
UNH and National Federation of Settlements.
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|
Box 25 |
Correspondence 1922-1933, 1943, 1954, 1969-1970,
1972, 1922-1972 Box 25, Folder 16 to 19 Note Includes material on financial appeals and fund raising and
letters to UNH's accountants, bank, and insurance company
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Box 141 |
Compliance, Reports, Benefits, Appeals, Box 141, Folder Note Includes Theater Benefits, 1935-1960s, and annual reports to
New York State, 1950s-1960s.
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Box 142 |
Appeals, Contributions, Member House
Dues, 1952-1975 Box 142, Folder Note House Dues from 1951-1976
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Box 143 |
Member House Dues, Funds, Reports,
Audits, 1940s-1960s Box 143, Folder Note Includes Greater New York Fund, 1950-1960
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Box 146 |
Reports, Funds, Foundations, General
Financial, 1940s-1960s Box 146, Folder
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Box 148 |
Appeals, Financial Planning, Fund
Raising, Box 148, Folder
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Series 1.12 Personnel Records, 1930-1980s Note Series 1.12 includes records documenting personnel
administration in general, including minutes of staff meetings and policy
statements. The series also contains files of correspondence, field reports,
speeches, and other records relating to individual staff members, including
Helen M. Harris and Juliet Brudney. Additional information on personnel
administration is available in the personnel committee files located in Series
1.6, Committees. Files documenting in-service training projects are listed first
and appear in chronological order. These are followed by staff member files.
The personnel administration files that conclude the series are listed in
chronological order.
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In-Service Training, |
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Box 33 |
Course by A. J. (Abraham John) Muste, 1930-1931 Box 33, Folder 13
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Neva R. Deardorff Talk, 1943 Box 33, Folder 14
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Proposal, 1967 Box 33, Folder 15
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Staff Members, |
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Box 1 |
Bruere, Henry, 1929 Box 1, Folder 5 Note Correspondence regarding resignation as UNH president and
correspondence with Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Box 153 |
Joseph Jenkins Program Files A - D, circa 1980s Box 153, Folder Note Joseph Jenkins, Executive Director of UNH
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Box 154 |
Joseph Jenkins Program Files D - Z, circa 1980s Box 154, Folder
|
| |
Susan Jenkins Brown, |
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Box 35 |
"Report of the Mayor’s Milk Committee" 1941 Box 35, Folder 1
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Radio Talk, 1945 Box 35, Folder 2
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"Helen Hall Settlement Papers," 1958 Box 35, Folder 3 Note Correspondence & Drafts
|
| |
Notes, undated Box 35, Folder 4
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Box 37 |
Janet Murray, 1953 Box 37, Folder 13
|
| |
Fay Perreira, 1951 Box 37, Folder 14
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| |
Marian Seifert, |
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Box 37 |
Field Reports and Activity Log, 1971 Box 37, Folder 15
|
| |
Correspondence, 1971-1972 Box 37, Folder 16
|
| |
Annetta Cornell Wood, 1957-1958 Box 37, Folder 17 Note Development Secretary
|
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Juliet Brudney, |
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Box 35 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1962-1970 Box 35, Folder 5 to 8
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Speech before National Association of Social
Workers, New York Chapter, 1965 Box 35, Folder 9
|
| |
Lois Buell, |
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Box 35 |
Appointment and Paper, 1956, 1963 Box 35, Folder 10
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| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1966-1972 Box 35, Folder 11
|
| |
Goodwin Garfield, |
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Box 35 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1965-1969 Box 35, Folder 12
|
| |
Papers and Speeches, 1964-1968 Box 35, Folder 13
|
| |
Helen M. Harris, |
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Box 36 |
Resume and Miscellaneous, 1947-1970 Box 36, Folder 1
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| |
Mayor’s Committee on the Wartime Care of Children,
"An Experiment in Nursery Guidance," 1947 Box 36, Folder 2
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| |
Appointment as UNH Executive Director, 1947 Box 36, Folder 3
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| |
Speeches and Appearances, 1947-1956 Box 36, Folder 4 to 6 Note Correspondence, speeches, and notes.
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Box 208 |
Speech Notes, 1948-1954 Box 208, Folder 303 Note Speech notes of Helen M. Harris, Executive Director of
UNH, 1948-1954. Most of the notes are incomplete and undated. Social welfare,
illegal narcotics use, volunteers, settlement houses and social action, group
work and historical materials on the settlement movement.
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Box Legal 254 |
Speech before Soroptimists
International, 1956 Box Legal 254, Folder 2
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| |
Speech before Midwinter Board Meeting of the
National Federation of Settlements, 1956 Box Legal 254, Folder 3
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Box 36 |
Speeches and Appearances, 1957-1964 Box 36, Folder 7 to 9
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| |
Writings, "The American Child," 1961 Box 36, Folder 10
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| |
Correspondence, 1949-1968 Box 36, Folder 11 to 14 Note 1949, 1951-1961, 1963, 1965, 1968
|
| |
Correspondence regarding Employment
Recommendations, 1952-1960 Box 36, Folder 15
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|
Box 37 |
Memoranda, 1965-1969 Box 37, Folder 1
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| |
China Aid Council, 1947-1950 Box 37, Folder 2 to 3
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| |
Quotations for Reference, 1958 Box 37, Folder 4
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| |
Retirement Dinner, 1969-1970 Box 37, Folder 5 Note Correspondence and program
|
| |
Transcript of Retirement Program, 1970 Box 37, Folder 6
|
| |
Congratulatory Letters, 1970 Box 37, Folder 7 Note Annotated by Saul Goldzweig, who edited the retirement
dinner program.
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| |
Photographs, 1970 Box 37, Folder 8
|
| |
Edele Holtz , 1965-1967 Box 37, Folder 9 Note Memoranda
|
| |
Cynthia Knowles, 1925 Box 37, Folder 10 Note Her diary while at Union Settlement.
|
| |
Carol Lubin, 1970-1972 Box 37, Folder 11
|
| |
Tom McKenna, 1970 Box 37, Folder 12
|
| |
Personnel Administration, |
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Box 34 |
Staff Meetings, 1928-1932 Box 34, Folder 6 Note Minutes and announcements
|
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Box 37 |
Record Forms, 1931-1932 Box 37, Folder 18
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Box 34 |
Staff Records, Miscellaneous, 1949-1965 Box 34, Folder 5 Note 1949-1960, 1965
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Box 33 |
Correspondence and Statements, 1952-1957 Box 33, Folder 11
|
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Box 1 |
General Personnel Material, 1959-1961 Box 1, Folder 31
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Box 34 |
Payroll Records, 1960-1965 Box 34, Folder 1 to 3 Note RESTRICTED
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Personnel Practices, 1962-1968 Box 34, Folder 4
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Box 37 |
Memoranda Mailing Plan, 1966 Box 37, Folder 19
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Box 34 |
Staff Meetings, 1966-1972 Box 34, Folder 7 to 11 Note Minutes, announcements, and notes by Saul Goldzweig.
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Box 33 |
Memoranda to Staff Members, 1966-1972 Box 33, Folder 12
|
|
Box 34 |
Training and Employment of the Poor and Unemployed
in the Settlements, 1967 Box 34, Folder 12
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Box 149 |
General Personnel Issues, 1970s-1980s Box 149, Folder Note Personnel practices, insurance, staff memoranda, and
personnel committees
|
| |
Series 1.13 Facilities Operations, |
|
Box 149 |
Leases, security, facilities management, 1970s-1980s Box 149, Folder Note Mostly routine records documenting the management of UNH
office facilities and leasing of UNH property.
|
| |
Series 2. Programs, Organizations, and Subjects, pre
1960, Note Both Series 2 and Series 3 consist of alphabetical files of
records to, from and about individuals and organizations, as well as files
documenting topics, programs, and projects. The files contain information on:
social workers, politicians, and government officials; government agencies;
national or local professional social work organizations; and social action,
political, and civic groups. They also document and a wide range of projects
and topics related to: social work and social welfare, settlements, politics,
economics, unemployment and unemployment relief, public health, housing and
urban redevelopment, immigration, education, child welfare, juvenile
delinquency and youth programs. The files in series 2 and 3 represent the
organizations, people, and subject areas that United Neighborhood Houses deemed
important. The bulk of the material was created after World War II. The breadth
of coverage on a given topic or organization varies from a few items to several
bulky folders. Topics in Series 2 and Series 3 often overlap with other series in
the UNH records. Researchers will often need to search more than one series in
order to locate all the available information on a particular subject. See also
Series 1.6, UNH Committees; Series 1.8, Departments; Series 4, Special
Projects; and Series 5, Member Houses and Associated Settlement Organizations.
There are two alphabetical lists of subjects in Series 2. Subjects
that are more thoroughly documented, including many of the subjects that appear
in both Series 2 and Series 3, are listed first. A second, alphabetical list of
general subjects contains topics that tend to be less well-documented, many of
which appear only in Series 2.
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American Association of Social Workers, |
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Box 197 |
New York City Chapter, 1937-1953 Box 197, Folder 181 Note Group Work Committee minutes; statement of chapter policies;
"Social Work in the New York City Public School System" article; and
Legislative Committee reports on housing and discrimination in housing.
|
|
Box Legal 250 |
Professional Social Work Requirements, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
|
|
Box 197 |
Social Policy Bulletins, 1953-1954 Box 197, Folder 182 Note Bulletins for members concerning general social welfare
programs, social security, agricultural workers, the Old Age and Survivors’
Insurance Program.
|
| |
Temporary Inter-Association Council, 1952-1955 Box 197, Folder 183 Note The Council was composed of those social welfare organizations
that formed the National Association of Social Workers in October, 1955.
Includes: plans for the merger, proposed bylaws, memoranda of
understanding.
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| |
American Committee in Aid of Chinese Industrial
Cooperatives (INDUSCO) , |
|
Box 197 |
Correspondence and Reports, 1947-1948 Box 197, Folder 184 Note Helen M. Harris, then Executive Secretary of UNH, served on
the Board of Directors of INDUSCO. Subjects include: INDUSCO’s aid for China,
charges of American exploitation and imperialism in China, rise of Chinese
communism and the communist revolution, problems of Chinese government and
social conditions.
|
| |
General, 1948-1949 Box 197, Folder 185
|
|
Box 198 |
General, 1949 Box 198, Folder 186
|
| |
General, 1950-1952 Box 198, Folder 187
|
| |
Citizens’ Committee on Children of New York
City, Note The committee files are listed in chronological order.
|
|
Box 199 |
Correspondence and Reports, 1947-1948 Box 199, Folder 209 Note Helen M. Harris of UNH was on the Board of Directors. Subjects
include children’s centers in public housing projects and settlement services
for children and youth.
|
| |
Correspondence and Minutes, 1948-1950 Box 199, Folder 210
|
| |
General, 1950 Box 199, Folder 211 Note Topics include juvenile courts and a children’s health
center.
|
|
Box 200 |
Correspondence, Reports, Minutes, Budgets, 1951-1953 Box 200, Folder 212 Note Topics include: children’s court procedures, financing welfare
projects, and social welfare reform legislation.
|
| |
Correspondence, Board of Director’s
Minutes, 1953 Box 200, Folder 213 Note Topics include: care of the developmentally disabled, housing,
day care, child abuse, mental health, financing child welfare programs, and the
history of the New York City Department of Health. Helen M. Harris and Stanley
M. Isaacs of UNH served on the Committee.
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| |
Correspondence, Reports, Minutes, Legislative
Reports, 1954 Box 200, Folder 214 Note Topics include: placing children in foster homes, care of the
developmentally disabled, day care, juvenile probation and parole, and
financing of children’s courts.
|
| |
Correspondence, Reports, Agenda, Minutes, 1954 Box 200, Folder 215 Note Topics include: legislative action, juvenile delinquency,
budgets, youthful offender statutes, mental health, school boards and communist
teachers.
|
| |
Correspondence, Reports, Minutes, 1955 Box 200, Folder 216 Note Topics include: foster care for children, juvenile courts,
developmental disabilities, mental health.
|
| |
Correspondence, Reports, Memoranda, 1955-1957 Box 200, Folder 217 Note Topics include: recruiting teachers, foster homes, counseling
centers for the developmentally disabled, professional careers in social work,
domestic relations courts, mental health, adoption agencies, development of
moral ideals in public schools, child care, and the Welfare and Health Council
and the Community Council of New York City.
|
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Correspondence, Minutes, Reports,
Memoranda, 1957-1960 Box 200, Folder 218 Note Topics include: New York City Department of Health, child
care, foster homes, effectiveness of New York City government in dealing with
welfare problems, mental health, and education.
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Box 201 |
Alfred J. Kahn Report, 1954 Box 201, Folder 219 Note A report submitted to members of the committee by Alfred J.
Kahn.
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Citizens’ Housing and Planning Council of New
York, |
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Box 201 |
Minutes of Committee on Relocation
Problems, 1953-1959 Box 201, Folder 221 Note Includes reports, legislative information.
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Community Service Society, 1947-1949 Box 201, Folder 230 Note Correspondence, newspaper clippings concerning neighborhood
development in New York City.
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Box Legal 249 |
Consumer Milk Survey, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 65 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Day Care, Note Day Care Council files are followed by a single folder of day
care correspondence. The remaining files, which document day care-related
subjects or organizations, are listed in alphabetical order.
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Day Care Council , |
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Box 204 |
Minutes, 1949-1951 Box 204, Folder 264 Note Topics include: day care teacher salaries, fund allocations,
personnel practices, and agency relations.
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Executive Committee Meetings, 1948-1952 Box 204, Folder 262 Note Correspondence, notes, report from the Social Service
Committee on the Day Care Council, lists of committee members.
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Nominating and Bylaws Committee, 1948-1953 Box 204, Folder 265 Note Correspondence and papers.
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Personnel Committee, 1947-1952 Box 204, Folder 266 Note Topics include: salaries of day care workers and personnel
practices.
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Personnel Committee, 1952-1953 Box 204, Folder 267 Note Correspondence, Day Care
Bulletins .
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Finances, 1949-1951 Box 204, Folder 263 Note Dues receipts for payments by various settlements to the Day
Care Council.
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Box 205 |
Requests for Day Care Information, 1953 Box 205, Folder 268 Note Correspondence primarily from people interested in obtaining
free day care.
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Requests for Day Care Information, 1953-1954 Box 205, Folder 269 Note Correspondence primarily from people interested in obtaining
free day care.
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Box 202 |
General Correspondence , 1944-1954 Box 202, Folder 236 to 240 Note Topics include: debate over use of federal and state funds,
settlements and social action, day care centers, wartime and peacetime
transition in day care philosophy, and the history of day care in the
settlement movement.
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Agency Financing, 1956 Box 202, Folder 241 Note Correspondence concerning allocation of state funds to private
and public agency day care programs.
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Box 203 |
Agency Membership in Day Care Council, 1947-1949 Box 203, Folder 242 Note Correspondence concerning policy and standards of the Day Care
Council.
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Day Care Centers for the Aging, 1951-1952 Box 203, Folder 243 Note Correspondence, memoranda, questionnaire regarding proposed
project for settlement house day centers for the aging.
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Child Care Center, Parents’ Association of New York
, 1945-1948 Box 203, Folder 244 Note Correspondence, clippings, newsletter. Regarding parents’
eligibility for day care programs and the threat of the program’s
cancellation.
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Civil Service Classification, 1949-1958 Box 203, Folder 245 Note Staff classification and salary schedules, recommendations to
New York City Department of Welfare.
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Box 205 |
Day Care Week, 1951 Box 205, Folder 270 Note Correspondence, memoranda, speeches during New York City’s
"Day Care Week," 1951
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Day Care Week, Publicity, 1951 Box 205, Folder 271 Note Correspondence, press releases.
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Box 203 |
Emmett R. Gauhn, Benjamin Fielding, Stanley M. Isaacs,
Correspondence, 1947-1948 Box 203, Folder 246 Note Correspondence, papers concerning the controversy over the
decision of Emmett R. Gauhn, Chairman of the New York State Youth Commission,
to discontinue state aid to child care centers. Stanley M. Isaacs of UNH and
Benjamin Fielding, New York City Welfare Commissioner, corresponded with Emmett
Gauhn about this subject.
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Federal Programs, 1949-1950 Box 203, Folder 247 Note Topics include: day care programs, White House Conference on
Children and Youth, Social Security Administration, Federal Security Agency,
manpower and mobilization.
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Hearings, Statements, 1948-1951 Box 203, Folder 248 Note Correspondence and statements of Helen M. Harris before the
Joint Budget Hearing of the New York Senate Finance Committee and Assembly Ways
and Means Committee.
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Joint Committee of Welfare Department and Day Care
Center, 1948-1951 Box 203, Folder 249 Note Memoranda, minutes, and agenda concerning the continuing
debate over day care, its purpose, and the administrative problems associated
with the program.
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Legislation, 1945-1951 Box 203, Folder 250 Note Copies of New York State bills relating to the establishment
of day care centers.
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Mayor’s Committee on Wartime Day Care, 1940-1946 Box 203, Folder 251 Note Includes historical sketch on day nursery care in the United
States and memoranda from the Mayor’s Committee on Day Care in Wartime.
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Box Flat 270 |
Mayor’s Committee on Wartime Care of
Children, circa 1942-1943 Box Flat 270, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 24.
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Box Legal 245 |
Nursery Schools and Summer Play Schools , circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 43 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. List of staff and per child costs.
List of play schools.
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Box 203 |
Open House Tours, 1947-1948 Box 203, Folder 252 Note Correspondence and memorandum. Various “open house’ tours were
given by settlements to New York congressmen.
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Program Steering Committee, 1947 Box 203, Folder 253 Note Papers concerning continuation of day care centers.
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Publicity, 1946-1949 Box 203, Folder 254 Note Helen M. Harris, Executive Director of UNH, on the need for
federal funding in order to continue of day care centers.
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Box 204 |
Publicity, 1952 Box 204, Folder 255 Note Correspondence, memoranda on publicity for the Day Care
Council.
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Rochester, New York, Conference, 1947-1949 Box 204, Folder 256 Note Correspondence, minutes, and memoranda. Topics include:
education, personnel, salaries, wartime and peacetime day care programs,
budgets.
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Sectarianism, Problem of, 1952-1954 Box 204, Folder 257 Note Correspondence, papers concerned with the problem of financing
private and sectarian day care centers with public funds. The New York City
debate is detailed in these folders.
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Sectarianism, Problem of, 1954 Box 204, Folder 258
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"The Case for Day Care," 1947-1948 Box 204, Folder 259 Note Correspondence, memoranda, and reports on the need for child
day care centers in New York City. Some organizations and people represented
are Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, Welfare Council of New York City, Day Care
Council of New York City.
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Welfare Council of New York City, Project Committee on
Day Care, 1947-1950 Box 204, Folder 260 Note Correspondence, minutes and memoranda. Topics include:
definition of day care, its purpose and methods, day care facilities.
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Welfare Council of New York City, Selected Group Day
Care Committee, 1947-1949 Box 204, Folder 261 Note Correspondence and memoranda on day care program
administration, preschool and after school care.
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East Harlem Youth Project, |
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Box 205 |
Grant Correspondence, 1944 Box 205, Folder 276 Note Papers concerning UNH’s grant to be used in a juvenile
delinquency project in East Harlem.
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Grant Correspondence and Evaluation, 1944-1945 Box 205, Folder 277 Note The National Recreation Association is a correspondent.
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Box 206 |
Grant Correspondence, 1945-1946 Box 206, Folder 278 Note Includes report on certain neighborhoods studied, aims of the
project, recreational needs, post-war adjustment.
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Aguilar Lounge Project, 1944-1946 Box 206, Folder 279 Note Papers concerning a project in a local Harlem library to
encourage reading and discussion among youth.
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Education Committee of New York City Board of
Education, |
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Box 206 |
Correspondence, reports, pamphlets , 1939-1952 Box 206, Folder 282 Note Topics include: adult education, budgets, community education
and settlements.
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Correspondence, 1953-1954 Box 206, Folder 283 Note Includes papers concerning New York City fund allocations,
statements of Helen M. Harris of UNH on budget estimates of the New York City
Board of Education.
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Reports, pamphlets, 1955-1956 Box 206, Folder 284
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Housing, Note The housing files are listed in chronological order.
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Box Legal 243 |
Miscellaneous Housing Topics, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8. Includes letter from Governor Alfred
E. Smith to UNH regarding housing.
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Box Legal 245 |
Letters to and from Governor Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Press Releases, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Multiple Dwellings Law, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Detailed statements and
recommendations
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Old Law Tenements, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 40 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Includes statements by Mark K.
Simkhovitch, Stanley Isaacs, and Mrs J. C. Bernheim
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Old Law Tenements, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 43 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10. Includes study on tenement
rentals
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Recreation, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 43 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box Legal 248 |
Miscellaneous Housing Topics, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 248, Folder 57 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Letter to Franklin Delano
Roosevelt
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Box Legal 249 |
UNH letter on Social Progress and Housing, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 65 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Open letter to the mayor of New
York from UNH.
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Federal Funds for Housing and Social
Reform, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 65 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Speech Notes on Housing, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 66 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Immigration, |
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Box 208 |
Adult Activities Committee, 1924-1935 Box 208, Folder 307 Note Correspondence, minutes, lists of members. Topics include:
Americanization, immigration.
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Displaced Persons, 1948-1949 Box 208, Folder 308 Note Materials from Citizens’ Committee on Displaced Persons, UNH’s
correspondence with Congressmen on increasing quotas for displaced persons,
legislative summaries, and voting analyses of legislation on immigration.
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New York Committee on Naturalization and
Immigration, 1947-1951 Box 208, Folder 309 Note Correspondence, minutes, reports. Topics include: UNH’s role
in naturalization programs in New York City.
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United Neighborhood Houses and National Federation of
Settlements on Reformation of Immigration Statutes, 1941-1952 Box 208, Folder 310 Note Alien registration forms, materials on settlement work in
promoting naturalization programs for immigrants, pamphlets on need for
immigrant law reform by various groups.
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United Neighborhood Houses and National Federation of
Settlements on Reformation of Immigration Statutes, 1952 Box 208, Folder 311 Note National Federation of Settlement’s resolution on immigration,
Congressional debates on the Immigration Act of 1952, paper by the American
Jewish Committee on recent developments in American immigration policy, Helen
M. Harris’ statement before the President’s Commission on Immigration and
Naturalization.
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Juvenile Delinquency, |
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Box 211 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1954-1956 Box 211, Folder 333 Note Topics include: UNH’s program for combating delinquency,
mental health, schools, youth camps, social action, juvenile delinquency, gang
wars.
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Miscellaneous Records, 1956-1958 Box 211, Folder 334 Note Topics include: Citizens’ Committee on Children of New York
City, youth camps, gang war, delinquency preventatives.
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Miscellaneous Records, 1958-1961 Box 211, Folder 335 Note Correspondence concerning prevention programs, articles on
mental health, and newspaper clippings. UNH worked with member houses to
establish programs for youth employment, special education, care of emotionally
disturbed youth, collaboration with law enforcement agencies. Includes a study
of parent-child relations in troubled homes and a study of correction
facilities for youth.
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National Association of Social Workers, |
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Box 216 |
Social Policy and Action Committee, Subcommittee on
Housing, 1955-1958 Box 216, Folder 393 Note Correspondence, minutes. Topics include: housing, delinquency,
developmental disabilities, indigents’ right to counsel and other civil
liberties, Social Work Today controversy, loyalty
investigation in New York City Department of Welfare, statement of purpose of
National Association of Social Workers.
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New York Chapter, 1956-1960 Box 216, Folder 392 Note Correspondence, annual reports, bylaws. Topics include:
religious discrimination in hiring probation officers, the Youth Court Act,
social workers’ salaries, New York State regulation of social work
practice.
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National Conference of Social Work, |
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Box 216 |
National Conference Bulletins, 1944-1954 Box 216, Folder 394 Note Includes paper by Helen M. Harris, "Social Agencies, Loyalty
Oaths and Civil Defense."
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Committee on Methods of Social Action, 1949-1954 Box 216, Folder 395 Note Helen M. Harris served as Chairman of this Committee. The
papers reflect UNH’s role in discussing broad issues of social action at the
conference. Topics include civil liberties, loyalty oaths, citizen
responsibility for social action, methods of social action. Includes excerpts
from an unpublished M.A. thesis, "Trends in Social Action, as Shown in
Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work, 1914-1952," and a paper
entitled, "Social Action as A Social Work Process."
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Box 217 |
Committee on Methods of Social Action, 1954 Box 217, Folder 396 Note Correspondence, Bulletins . Topics
include: social action, social workers and loyalty oaths.
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Program Committee, 1951-1955 Box 217, Folder 397 Note Helen M. Harris, Executive Director of UNH, served on the
Program Committee. Correspondence, Bulletins ,
memoranda, and materials on adult education and the International Conference of
Social Work. Includes a paper entitled "Purpose of Conference of Social Work"
by Joe R. Hoffer.
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Box Legal 250 |
Group Work, circa 1935-1936 Box Legal 250, Folder 71 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 16.
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National Conference on Social Welfare, |
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Box 217 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1956-1960 Box 217, Folder 398 Note UNH participated in many committees and conferences of NCSW.
The folder contains conference bulletins, Executive Committee minutes, a
constitution of the NCSW, agenda, and reports.
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New York City, |
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New York City Department of Health, |
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Box 218 |
Day Care Division, Sanitary Code #201, 1952-1954 Box 218, Folder 412 Note Correspondence regarding sanitary code and revisions.
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Proposed Budget Cut, Day Care Division, 1953-1955 Box 218, Folder 413 Note UNH’s opposition and recommendations.
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General, 1947-1953 Box 218, Folder 410 Note Topics include: programs for poor, venereal disease, "free"
public clinics, nutritional food programs.
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New York City Department of Welfare, |
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Box 218 |
Correspondence, Clippings, Articles, 1945-1953 Box 218, Folder 415 Note Communists working in the New York City Department of
Welfare, Welfare Commissioner Raymond Hilliard’s purge of leftist social
workers, circulation of "phony" stories about welfare recipients, eligibility
requirements, and relief. UNH’s role in several hearings is chronicled.
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Day Care, 1947-1949 Box 218, Folder 414 Note Procedures to be followed in determining the cost of day
care and the family’s share in it, family eligibility.
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Joint Committee, Day Care Council and Department of
Welfare, 1953-1957 Box 218, Folder 416 Note Minutes, announcements, salary scales, budgets. Topics
include: liability insurance, education programs, day care programs.
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Medical Advisory Board, 1950 Box 218, Folder 417 Note Correspondence, minutes. Topics include: minimum nutritional
requirements, medical services, tuberculosis patients.
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Box 219 |
New York City Youth Board, 1947-1952 Box 219, Folder 427 Note Topics include: analysis of group work services, purposes of
Youth programs, data on types and sizes of groups, role of group workers,
summer program activities, yearly plans of welfare board, services for youth in
area of greatest need, and Youth Board programs carried on in settlement
houses. Includes reports on group work projects in private agencies, Stanley M.
Isaacs’ statement on UNH and youth work, and a "Survey of One Worker
Operations."
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Box 217 |
New York City Board of Estimate, 1949-1953 Box 217, Folder 407 Note Topics include: budgets for the day care program of the
Department of Welfare, urban land use, adult education.
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Box 218 |
City Council, 1950-1952 Box 218, Folder 408 Note Topics include: welfare council, school districts, air
pollution, labor relations.
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Civil Service, 1951-1953 Box 218, Folder 409 Note Reform of civil service system in New York City.
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Mayor’s Advisory Council, 1954-1956 Box 218, Folder 418 Note UNH’s interest in city affairs and planning is reflected in
the correspondence and reports. Housing, consumer interests, sanitation are
discussed.
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Box 219 |
Mayor’s Advisory Council, Subcommittee on Consumer
Interests, Housing and Neighborhood Improvement, 1954-1956 Box 219, Folder 421 Note Incomplete minutes of the subcommittee and official bulletins
on consumer issues. Includes information on physically disabled children.
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Box 218 |
Mayor’s Committee for Better Housing, 1954-1955 Box 218, Folder 419 Note Topics include: neighborhood facilities in a low rent housing
project, slum clearance, recreational facilities in housing projects.
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Box 219 |
Mayor’s Committee for Better Housing,
Reports, 1955 Box 219, Folder 420 Note Studies and reports on low rent housing, relocation, housing
for the aged, discrimination and integration, middle income housing and tax
concessions, and private- versus public- sponsored housing projects.
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Mayor’s Committee on Management Survey of the City of
New York, 1952-1953 Box 219, Folder 423 Note Correspondence, reports on pay of day care consultants and
municipal employee salary increases.
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| |
Mayor’s Committee on Management Survey, Yavner-Strayer
Report, 1951-1952 Box 219, Folder 422 Note UNH supported the budget request of the Community Education
Division of the Board of Education for 1952-1953. Recreation and the Board of
Education’s social welfare aims are included.
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New York City Mayor’s Office, 1951-1956 Box 219, Folder 424 Note Correspondence, press releases and statements by UNH, the
Mayor’s Office, and other organizations. Topics include: urban improvement,
juvenile delinquency, welfare program problems, housing reform, recreational
needs.
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Box 217 |
New York City Affairs Committee, 1953 Box 217, Folder 406 Note Correspondence and other records of a committee created to
promote an efficient method of handling municipal government in New York
City.
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Box 218 |
New York Kindergarten Association, 1947-1952 Box 218, Folder 411 Note Correspondence, minutes of the Association’s Advisory
Committee. The records document a project to develop a unified service to
children and parents utilizing teachers, caseworkers, psychiatrists, nurses,
and pediatricians. The Association wanted to set up programs in schools to
prevent "personality problems" through early recognition and guidance.
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Box 219 |
New York Police Department, Bureau of Public
Relations, 1952-1955 Box 219, Folder 425 Note Topics include: community relations, police corruption,
traffic enforcement, juvenile delinquency.
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New York Police Department, Bureau of Public
Relations, 1955 Box 219, Folder 426 Note Topics include community relations and police activities.
|
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New York State Committee on Discrimination in
Housing, |
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Box 220 |
General, 1948-1950 Box 220, Folder 429 Note Correspondence, minutes, memoranda on legislation to end
discrimination in housing.
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General, 1951-1952 Box 220, Folder 430 to 431 Note Topics include: eviction of tenants due to race,
discrimination under FHA, American Civil Liberties Union and the Committee on
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company’s eviction of 21 Stuyvesant Town families,
social status of those complaining of discrimination, New York law against
discrimination in housing, and employment, religious and ethnic discrimination.
Includes pamphlets on organized labor and the anti-discrimination law, fighting
discrimination in the workplace.
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General, 1952-1954 Box 220, Folder 432 Note Materials on slum clearance, effects of displacement on the
family, relocation problems, laws forbidding discrimination and segregation,
legislation for investigation of discrimination in housing, and the role of UNH
and the Committee in the enforcement of regulations.
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Metcalf-Jack Bill, 1952-1953 Box 220, Folder 433 Note UNH supported the bill to create a committee to investigate
discrimination in housing projects.
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New York State Welfare Conference, 1958 Box 220, Folder 435 Note Agenda
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Public Education Association, |
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Box 221 |
Correspondence, Reports, Committee Minutes, Proposals,
and Studies. 1950-1953 Box 221, Folder 444 Note Topics include: attempts to establish better school
facilities, higher teachers’salaries and more progressive educational policies,
taxes for schools, integration.
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Correspondence, Reports, Committee Minutes, Proposals
and Studies, 1953-1954 Box 221, Folder 445
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Correspondence, Reports, Committee Minutes, Proposals
and Studies, 1954-1955 Box 221, Folder 446
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Settlements, |
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Box 222 |
Settlement Summary, circa 1919 Box 222, Folder 460 Note UNH’s response to questions on organized charity, industry,
and Americanization. Also, "An Appeal for Settlements," signed by Charles Evans
Hughes and others after World War I.
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Settlement Survey, 1927-1928 Box 222, Folder 461 Note The Welfare Council of New York City, in cooperation with UNH,
conducted a special survey of settlements in New York City to determine how
they could best meet changing economic and social conditions. Correspondence,
questionnaires, reports are included.
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Settlement Activities and Finances, 1932 Box 222, Folder 457 Note UNH’s analysis of member settlements’ activities during
1924-1932, noting especially those activities and workers that were
discontinued due to "hard times." Included are reports from individual
settlements belonging to UNH describing financing and activities during the
Depression.
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Settlement and Home Relief Committee, 1934 Box 222, Folder 458 Note UNH established this committee as a liaison between the Home
Relief Bureau and the settlements. Stanley M. Isaacs of UNH was active in
getting the settlements to help disseminate information about Home Relief
Committee measures.
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Miscellaneous Records, 1940-1950 Box 222, Folder 462 Note Correspondence, reports from various settlements and city
federations of settlements. Includes a brochure from Hull House of Chicago on
its purpose and history.
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Miscellaneous, 1952-1957 Box 222, Folder 463 Note Correspondence and reports from other settlement associations
and individual settlement houses.
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Settlement House Reports on Housing Violations and
Children’s Court Material, 1954 Box 222, Folder 459 Note Correspondence about complaints of illegal housing conditions
and neighborhood houses’ dealings with juvenile courts. Some of this material
was used by Mayor Robert F. Wagner in his attempt to reform the New York City
Housing Authority.
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Studies, |
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Box 223 |
General, 1936-1955 Box 223, Folder 467 Note Studies conducted or collected by UNH or in which UNH
participated. Contains studies on: "The Case Workers in the Settlement," "A
Plan for an Inquiry on the Place of the Settlement House in the Social Service
Structure of Today," "The Manhattanville Nursery Child Care Project," "Function
of the Young Women’s Hebrew Association in Providing Community Center
Activities," "Report on Youth and Health Committee of the Lower West Side
District Health Committee," "Report on the Recreational Need and Interests of
Younger Teenage Girls in the Chelsea District of New York City" (wartime
recreational needs), "How the School and Community Worked Together in the Lower
West Side," "The State of Music in New York’s Neighborhood Houses and Community
Music Schools," "Fuel Consumption Survey," study of personal service
departments of settlements, "Outline and Bibliography for Seminar for Board
Members of New York Settlements" by Eduard C. Lindeman, "A Study of the
Policies of Settlement Houses in New York City in Reference to the Care of
Athletic Injuries and their Liability for such Injuries," "Songs for Victory
Sing" (a collection of patriotic songs, 1943), "Camp Ellen Marvin--Creative
Arts Project."
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General, 1955-1956 Box 223, Folder 468 Note Studies on the Muscular Dystrophy Social Group, the Muscular
Dystrophy Camp, and the relocation of Manhattanville Neighborhood Center.
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Narcotics, 1955 Box 223, Folder 469 Note Materials to be used by neighborhood houses in studying
narcotics use, reports of studies, material assembled by UNH.
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Outline of Neighborhood Services for Securing
Community Information, 1940 Box 223, Folder 470 Note Materials assembled by UNH and used to prepare community
studies by neighborhood houses.
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Unemployment, Note The unemployment files are listed in chronological order.
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Box Legal 247 |
General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 54 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12. Statement from Mayor James
Walker
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General, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Box Legal 248 |
Editorial on Private Charity and Public Money in
Relief, circa 1932-1933 Box Legal 248, Folder 59 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 13. Editorial by Walter Lippman.
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Unemployment Relief, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14. Includes chart of a relief
system.
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Box Legal 249 |
UNH Discussion of National Recovery Act, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 249, Folder 64 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Citizens’ Conference on Unemployment, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 70 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Statistics on Relief Bonds, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 70 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Relief, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 70 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Municipal Lottery Funds for Relief, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 70 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15. Statement on proposed lottery to
raise relief funds. Includes letter from president of UNH and president of New
York City Board of Aldermen.
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Box Legal 252 |
Non-Partisan Citizens’ Committee to Keep Politics Out
of Relief, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 252, Folder 84 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box 220 |
Correspondence, Statements, Minutes, 1937 Box 220, Folder 437 Note Includes notices to Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia. Topics
include: layoff of WPA workers in settlement houses, the "investigation" of the
New York City Emergency Relief Bureau, unemployment.
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General Subjects, Note The general subjects tend to be less well-documented and do not
overlap with subjects in Series 3. The files are listed in alphabetical
order.
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Box 197 |
Addams (Jane) Luncheon, 1927 Box 197, Folder 178 Note Correspondence and papers concerning a special luncheon held
for Jane Addams.
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Adie (David C.) Luncheon, 1932 Box 197, Folder 179 Note David C. Adie, commissioner of social welfare in New York,
spoke on "The Place of the State in a Program of Social Welfare." Some issues
raised are the attitude of state welfare agencies toward social and public
welfare, cooperation between public and private social work agencies, and
social planning.
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Box Legal 248 |
Adult Education, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Box 197 |
Advertising Women of New York, Manhattan, 1950-1951 Box 197, Folder 180 Note A 1950 survey made by the Advertising Women concerning what
Manhattanites think about voluntarily supported welfare organizations, the role
of volunteers in welfare projects.
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Box Legal 243 |
African Americans in New York City, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Flat 269 |
Air Raid Protection Study and
Recommendations, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 198 |
American Jewish Committee, New York
Chapter, 1946-1951 Box 198, Folder 189 Note Memorandum on the McCarran Law, police brutality in New York
City.
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American National Red Cross, New York
Division, 1948-1953 Box 198, Folder 190 Note Topics include: civil defense, use of volunteers, the blood
bank program.
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American Social Hygiene Association, 1939-1947 Box 198, Folder 191 Note Correspondence concerning social hygiene programs in the
settlements, minutes of settlement house workers meeting on social hygiene
education programs, minutes of the Institute on Human Relations for settlement
workers dealing with social hygiene.
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Box Legal 241 |
Americanization, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 13 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3.
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Americanization, League of Nations, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 17 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4.
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Box 198 |
Americans for Democratic Action, 1947-1953 Box 198, Folder 188 Note Stanley M. Isaacs of UNH was a board member of American for
Democratic Action. Correspondence, reports, memoranda. Topics include: New York
City government, housing, education, Governor Thomas E. Dewey, and New York’s
finances.
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Amsterdam Community Center, New York City, 1956 Box 198, Folder 192 Note Minutes, group workers leader’s manual. Topics include ethnic
composition of the neighborhood and programs offered at the center.
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Box Legal 241 |
Anti Litter Campaign, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3.
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Box Legal 247 |
Anti War Parade, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12.
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Box Legal 248 |
Anti War Parade, circa 1933-1934 Box Legal 248, Folder 62 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 14.
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Box 198 |
Arden House Conference, 1957-1959 Box 198, Folder 193 Note Invitations, papers concerning the action research workshop of
the National Federation of Settlements dealing with "Neighborhood Goals in a
Rapidly Changing World."
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Box Legal 241 |
Armistice Day Celebrations, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3.
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Box Legal 243 |
Association of Volunteers in Social
Service, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box 198 |
Baden Street Settlement, Rochester, New
York, 1949-1953 Box 198, Folder 194 Note Correspondence, agenda, annual reports. In 1949, Baden Street
organized United Neighborhood Houses of Western New York State. Baden Street
worked closely with UNH in formulating their programs.
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Bell Park Gardens, Bayside, Long Island, New
York, 1950 Box 198, Folder 195 Note Correspondence concerning a survey of 791 of the 800 families
residing in Bell Park Gardens about neighborhood life.
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Better Times , 1919-1920 Box 198, Folder 196 Note Papers regarding Better Times , a
publication of UNH, later taken over by the Welfare Council of New York
City.
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Box Flat 268 |
"Bibliography on Social Service in
Wartime," circa 1940-1941 Box Flat 268, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 22.
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Box 198 |
Boston Settlement Council, 1955 Box 198, Folder 197 Note Booklet published by the Settlement Council of the United
Community Services of metropolitan Boston, pictures and historical sketches of
settlements in the greater Boston area, an essay on the "Settlement Idea."
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Bronx River Settlement, New York City, 1953-1958 Box 198, Folder 198 Note Correspondence, annual report, and a statement of the
settlement’s group work activities a 1956. Includes discussion of housing
evictions for having illegitimate children.
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Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, 1948-1954 Box 198, Folder 199 Note Correspondence, publicity, speeches. Includes "Planning for
Group Work and Recreation.." Topics include court procedures and physical and
mental health.
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Box Legal 248 |
Camp, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 248, Folder 57 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Box Legal 247 |
Camp Life, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 55 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Camping, circa 1930-1931 Box Legal 247, Folder 52 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 12
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Box 199 |
CARE (Cooperative for American Remittances to
Everywhere, Inc.) Philippine Community Center Project, 1951-1952 Box 199, Folder 201 Note Newsletters, speeches: "Democratic Potentials in Southeast
Asia: The Philippine Community Center Projects," and "Philippine Community
Centers--Their Role in Developing Community and Social Relationships.’
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Case Workers and Family Visitors
Committee, 1932-1934 Box 199, Folder 202 Note The Committee was formed to acquaint caseworkers with
professional techniques. Correspondence, minutes of meetings for caseworkers
and representatives of the Charity Organization Society and the Association for
Improving the Condition of the Poor. Topics include: casework techniques,
social service workers in the settlements, emergency relief administration,
unemployment, inter-agency cooperation. Some speakers were Helen Hall and
Dorothy Baldwin.
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Catholic Charities, 1922-1926 Box 199, Folder 203 Note Material regarding the inclusion of Catholic Charities of New
York in UNH.
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Cavalcade of Human Welfare, 1951-1952 Box 199, Folder 204 Note In 1951, the New York City Welfare Council announced plans for
a "Cavalcade of Human Welfare" to be held in 1953. Stanley M. Isaacs and other
members of the New York City Welfare Council objected to this program for
reasons outlined in the correspondence.
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Chicago Federation of Settlements, 1945-1958 Box 199, Folder 205 Note Correspondence, executive council minutes, annual reports,
general meeting agenda and reports, and news bulletins. Includes speeches:
Stanley M. Isaacs, "The Settlement in Civic Affairs," "Settlements and
Neighborhood Centers--the Measure of Their Work," "Differentials in Service in
a Settlement Neighborhood," "Public Relations in the Daily Life of Your
Agency." Also includes a “Report to Jane Addams, Sixty Years Later," dated
1954.
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Children’s Art Show, 1944-1945 Box 199, Folder 206 Note UNH sponsored an exhibition of children’s art in the
settlements and then presented the paintings to the children of the Soviet
Union. Correspondence and photographs, a brief history of the settlement
movement, its purposes and functions.
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Christmas Drive, 1924-1925 Box 199, Folder 207 Note In 1924, UNH received permission from the New York City
Department of Welfare to conduct a Christmas Fund Drive.
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Citizens Committee of 100 for Children and Youth, New
York, 1950 Box 199, Folder 208 Note Topics include: the White House Conference on Children and
Youth, recreation programs, juvenile delinquency, public housing, group
work.
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Box 201 |
Citizens’ Union of the City of New York, 1951-1959 Box 201, Folder 222 Note Correspondence and reports regarding the legislative program
of the Citizens Union, city political reforms, racketeering, candidates for
city offices.
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Citizens’ Conference on City Planning, 1948-1950 Box 201, Folder 220 Note Correspondence, reports. UNH participated in the work of the
Conference, demonstrating its interest in the need for effective city
government and planning.
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Box Legal 244 |
City Neighborhoods, Religious Facility
Needs, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 36 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9.
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Box 201 |
Civic Legislation League of New York
State, 1949-1951 Box 201, Folder 223 Note Helen M. Harris and Stanley M. Isaacs of UNH served on the
League’s advisory committee. Topics include: child and family welfare,
education, health, housing, and juvenile corrections. The League attempted to
provide social workers with the understanding necessary to secure effective
social welfare legislation.
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Civic Legislation League of New York State 1951-1952 Box 201, Folder 224 Note Topics include: compulsory school attendance for non-resident
migratory children, children’s courts, family and child welfare, corrections,
education, housing, and health. Includes a legislative history of several
League-sponsored bills and an article on the publication of names of welfare
recipients.
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Civil Defense, New York City, 1958 Box 201, Folder 226 Note Bi-monthly publications.
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Civil Defense, Recruitment Training
Session, 1951-1952 Box 201, Folder 225 Note Correspondence concerning neighborhood houses, civil defense
in neighborhoods, recreation programs, loyalty oaths.
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Civil Works Administration, 1934 Box 201, Folder 227 Note Correspondence concerning UNH’s cooperation with the CWA to
plan cultural festivals.
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Claremont House, New York City, 1943-1945 Box 201, Folder 228 Note Correspondence, publicity, report concerning race
relations.
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Box Legal 241 |
Committee on Cooperation, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 13 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3. Cooperation between settlements.
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Box 201 |
Community Chest Committee, 1942 Box 201, Folder 229 Note Correspondence, minutes. Topics include: "war chests" in New
York City, settlements and the Community Chest, social action and community
planning.
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Box Legal 241 |
Cooperative Purchasing Plan, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 15 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4.
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Cooperative Purchasing Plan, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 13 to 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3.
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Box 201 |
Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1947-1949 Box 201, Folder 231 Note Topics include: immigrants, day care, delinquency.
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Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1952-1953 Box 201, Folder 232 Note Topics include: immigration, day care, personnel
practices.
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Box 202 |
Corsi (Edward) Luncheon, 1931 Box 202, Folder 233 Note Correspondence, seating lists for a special luncheon for
Edward Corsi, New York commissioner of education.
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Dance Committee, 1921-1940 Box 202, Folder 235 Note Includes documents concerning dancing and its use in the
settlements.
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Box 205 |
Democratic State Committee, 1949-1954 Box 205, Folder 272 Note The Democratic Party asked UNH to suggest legislation for
improving welfare conditions in New York City. These recommendations cover such
fields as child day care programs, discrimination in housing, public
assistance, milk and margarine taxes.
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Depression Relief Measures, 1934 Box 205, Folder 273 Note Results of a survey of member settlements studying
participation in depression relief measures.
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Discrimination in Employment, 1946-1948 Box 205, Folder 274 Note Correspondence, articles, newspaper clippings concerning UNH’s
fight for fair employment practices in New York City.
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Box Legal 251 |
Discussion Group for Office Workers, circa 1935-1937 Box Legal 251, Folder 81 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 18.
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Box 205 |
Earhart, (Amelia), Reception, 1928 Box 205, Folder 275 Note On July 8, 1928, UNH held a reception in honor of Amelia
Earhart. Press releases and routine materials are included.
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Box Legal 249 |
Education, circa 1934-1935 Box Legal 249, Folder 67 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 15.
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Box 206 |
Education Committee, 1943-1946 Box 206, Folder 281 Note Minutes, reports; adult education.
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Education Program, 1933 Box 206, Folder 287 Note UNH offered a course on "Giving Parties" for directors, club
leaders, and volunteers.
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Education Project, 1942-1943 Box 206, Folder 285 Note Correspondence, minutes of a meeting called by settlement
headworkers to discuss an experiment in group education. Also includes a
questionnaire used to study settlement workers’ attitudes on war, peace, and
the social effects of war. Topics include: Eduard Lindeman’s educational
programs and a review of education projects in New York settlements for
post-war planning.
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Education, Board Members’ Seminar, 1940 Box 206, Folder 280 Note Correspondence, registration materials for a course taught by
Eduard C. Lindeman for settlement board members. Papers on the settlements in
wartime and the use of volunteers are included.
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Educational Films, 1946-1952 Box 206, Folder 286 Note Correspondence used to obtain educational films for
settlements.
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Emergency Work Bureau Training Course, 1933 Box 206, Folder 288 Note The Emergency Relief Bureau conducted a recreational training
course at Christodora House. Cynthia Knowles and Grace Gosselin of UNH assisted
in developing the course. The materials reflect the desire of settlements to
keep the unemployed "busy" during the Depression.
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Box Legal 243 |
Employment Bureau, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Employment Survey, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Flat 269 |
English Settlements in Wartime, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 206 |
Federal Nursery Schools, 1939 Box 206, Folder 289
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Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, 1946-1954 Box 206, Folder 290 Note Pamphlets on activities, employment services, student training
at community centers, recreational facilities sponsored by Jewish Community of
Greater New York.
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Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of University
Settlement and the Settlement Movement in the United States, 1936 Box 206, Folder 291 Note Program.
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Box Flat 269 |
Fire Fighting Equipment for Air Raids, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 208 |
Foreign Students, Employment, 1948-1949 Box 208, Folder 299 Note Correspondence concerning Americans working with foreign
students.
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Good Neighbor Committee, 1940-1941 Box 208, Folder 300 Note Bylaws, reports of work accomplished, annual report,
descriptive pamphlet on the Committee, which tried to promote social and racial
unity among neighbors.
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Box Legal 243 |
Graphic Arts, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box 208 |
Greater New York Emergency Conference on Inalienable
Rights, 1939 Box 208, Folder 301
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Healthiest Mother Contest, 1926 Box 208, Folder 302 Note Correspondence, entrance forms.
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Hospital Council of Greater New York, 1951-1953 Box 208, Folder 304 Note Annual reports and bulletins of the Hospital Council of
Greater New York.
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Hospitalization Insurance Plan, 1949-1953 Box 208, Folder 306 Note Papers concerning United Neighborhood Houses’ health plan.
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Hospitalization Insurance Plan, 1948-1949 Box 208, Folder 305 Note Correspondence, reports, materials related to United
Neighborhood Houses’ attempt to establish a hospitalization plan for New York
settlement workers.
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Box 211 |
International Conference of Social Work, 1958-1959 Box 211, Folder 330 Note Correspondence, list of officers.
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International Conference of Social Work, United States
Committee, 1948-1953 Box 211, Folder 329 Note Correspondence; papers on social welfare in India, training
for leadership in individualized areas, studies programs.
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International Settlements, 1941-1956 Box 211, Folder 331 Note Correspondence and pamphlets on Italian and British social
work.
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Box Legal 243 |
Internationalism (Statement by James T.
Shotwell), circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box 211 |
Intersettlement Dance Committee, 1933 Box 211, Folder 328 Note Minutes, memoranda, financial statement.
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Intersettlement Senior Dramatic Committee, 1927-1928 Box 211, Folder 327 Note Correspondence, minutes, programs.
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Isaacs, (Stanley M.) Dinner, 1954 Box 211, Folder 332 Note Correspondence, publicity about UNH’s sponsorship of a
memorial dinner for Stanley M. Isaacs, President of UNH.
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Box Flat 269 |
Joint Committee on Excise Taxation of Charitable,
Religious, and Educational Organizations, circa 1941-1942 Box Flat 269, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 23.
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Box 211 |
Paul Kellogg and the Survey, 1952-1958 Box 211, Folder 336 Note Statement of the Survey at its discontinuance, eulogy for Paul
U. Kellogg, editor.
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La Hermosa Project, Church and Community
Center, 1957 Box 211, Folder 337 Note Report on a project designed for Puerto Ricans in New York
City.
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| |
Leisure Time Questionnaire, 1927 Box 211, Folder 338 Note Sent to settlement workers before the UNH conference of
February 8, 1927, to see how they spent their leisure time. Completed forms are
included.
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Lower East Side Program Directors, 1949-1952 Box 211, Folder 339 Note Correspondence, minutes, survey of memberships.
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Box Legal 241 |
Lusk Committee on Immigration and
Naturalization, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3
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Box 211 |
Melrose House, 1947-1950 Box 211, Folder 340 Note Correspondence, descriptive brochure of settlement purpose.
Topics include: programs for Puerto Rican immigrants.
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Box 216 |
Moses, Robert, 1949-1953 Box 216, Folder 390 Note Correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports. Topics include:
land use for recreation and the New York Housing Authority. Correspondents
include Helen M. Harris, Mary K. Simkhovitch, Robert Moses.
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Box Legal 243 |
Music in Settlements, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 27 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8.
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Box Legal 241 |
Nash, Henry. "Underlying Principles of Settlement Club
Work," circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 17 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4.
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Box 216 |
National Agencies, 1945-1954 Box 216, Folder 391 Note Materials received by UNH from various national organizations,
such as the NAACP, The American Indian Fund and American Association of Group
Workers.
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Box 217 |
National Education Association, 1951-1953 Box 217, Folder 399 Note Legislative news letters, copies of "The Public and
Education," papers on federal aid to education and school construction.
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National Jewish Welfare Board, 1945-1952 Box 217, Folder 400 Note Correspondence, printed materials about recreation and
cultural needs of New York City Jews.
|
| |
National Social Welfare Assembly, 1952-1954 Box 217, Folder 401 Note Materials sent to UNH from the National Social Welfare
Assembly concerning abuses in social welfare.
|
| |
National Urban League, 1943-1954 Box 217, Folder 402 Note Correspondence, press releases, reports. Topics include:
interracial social planning in war industry committees, court work, family
counseling, recreation, technical vocations for African Americans
|
| |
Neighborhood Opinion Poll, 1939-1940 Box 217, Folder 403 Note UNH conducted a poll on neighborhood opinions on civil
liberties, war and politics. This was one of the first systematic attempts to
analyze the opinion of settlement members. Some topics are civil rights,
presidential elections and a presidential third term, Father Charles E.
Coughlin, and military service.
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| |
Neighborhood Planning Committee, 1936 Box 217, Folder 404 Note UNH created this committee to plan for social services in New
York City. Correspondence, statements of purpose and function.
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| |
Neighborhood Study, 1927-1928 Box 217, Folder 405 Note UNH research secretary, Carey Batchelor, organized a survey in
1928 to determine what social and physical elements an "ideal" neighborhood
should possess.
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Box 220 |
New York Fund for Children, Finance, 1949-1951 Box 220, Folder 428 Note Correspondence and applications of UNH to the Fund for
support. Topics include: public housing, UNH and "Neighborhood Houses Month,"
and UNH’s financial needs.
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| |
New York State Department of Education, Youth Council
Services, 1946-1949 Box 220, Folder 434 Note Lists of publications of and relating to Youth Council
Services.
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Box 221 |
Queensbridge Community Association, Long Island, New
York, 1946-1949 Box 221, Folder 448 Note Correspondence, reports on activities, staff questionnaires,
dues receipts.
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Box 220 |
Noblemaire (Mme. Rene Margot) Gracie Mansion
Reception, 1953-1954 Box 220, Folder 436 Note Visit of the honorary secretary of the International
Federation of Settlements, Mme. Rene Margot Noblemaire) to UNH in January,
1954. Publicity, articles, photographs, brief biographical sketch of Mme.
Noblemaire and her contributions to settlements and human welfare.
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Box 221 |
Radio Scripts, 1944 Box 221, Folder 449 Note Radio scripts used in settlement publicity. Topics include:
philosophy of settlement work, settlement administration, volunteers,
neighborhoods.
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Box Legal 245 |
Recreation and Play Schools, circa 1929-1930 Box Legal 245, Folder 41 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 10.
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Box Flat 266 |
Nursery School and Kindergarten, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box 221 |
Recreation Committee, 1952 Box 221, Folder 451 Note Materials from the New York Housing Authority on costs of New
York Community Programs. UNH was concerned with development and improvement of
community recreation programs.
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Box 220 |
Open Air Theatre, 1928 Box 220, Folder 438 Note Correspondence, programs, materials used by UNH in promoting
"open air" theatre projects among its member houses.
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| |
Pamphlets, 1930 Box 220, Folder 440 Note UNH programs and pamphlets, undated, ca. 1930.
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Box 221 |
Play Schools Association, 1942-1953 Box 221, Folder 441 Note Correspondence and print materials on the importance of play
school programs for children of working mothers during the war and post-war
years. Other topics include: program philosophy, purposes and objectives.
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Pomonok Community Center Day Camp, Flushing, New
York, 1954-1955 Box 221, Folder 442 Note Correspondence, income statements, board of directors’
minutes, bylaws. Topics include: recreation, dramatics, finance.
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Public Education, 1940 Box 221, Folder 443 Note Reports on school lunches in New York City.
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Puerto Rico, 1948-1951 Box 221, Folder 447 Note Articles on: the police and the community, population and
progress in Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico’s development of a welfare program.
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| |
Recreation Facilities Committee, 1934 Box 221, Folder 450 Note Correspondence, reports from settlements to UNH on efficient
use of playground space and the importance of recreation facilities for
youth.
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| |
Recreation Project, 1936-1937 Box 221, Folder 452 Note Fiscal report is included.
|
| |
Recreation Reclassification Committee, 1954 Box 221, Folder 453 Note The committee was formed to aid the New York Civil Service
Commission in its job of reclassifying the network of recreation positions in
the various city departments. Salary qualifications for various positions as
well as a definition of recreation are included.
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Box 222 |
Reports, 1945-1947 Box 222, Folder 454 Note Miscellaneous committee reports. Topics include: “How the
School and Community Worked Together In the Lower West Side," housing,
settlement councils, and "The Responsibility of the Settlement House in Regard
to Sex Education."
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Box Legal 241 |
Russian Settlements, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 14 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3
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Box Flat 266 |
Savings Bank Life Insurance, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box 222 |
Savings Bank Life Insurance, 1939-1940 Box 222, Folder 455 Note Correspondence concerning UNH’s course on savings bank life
insurance.
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| |
Scholarships, 1931-1940 Box 222, Folder 456 Note Correspondence, reports regarding UNH’s scholarship awards,
including a summary of UNH’s scholarship program, 1924-1933.
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| |
Social Education, 1927-1929 Box 222, Folder 465 Note UNH sponsored courses in social education at member
settlements. Enclosed are summaries of social education discussions, selected
bibliographies, and a history of social education courses of UNH.
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| |
Staff Luncheons, 1921-1928 Box 222, Folder 466 Note Contains reports made by the Executive Secretary of UNH after
visiting headworkers of member settlements. The reports describe many problems
of member houses including finances, housing, and staffing.
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Box 220 |
Study of UNH, circa 1931 Box 220, Folder 439 Note Study outline
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Box Legal 244 |
Summer Camp, circa 1927-1928 Box Legal 244, Folder 36 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 9.
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Box 223 |
Summer Camp Cost Project, 1948-1952 Box 223, Folder 472 Note Reports on the cost of operating camps.
|
| |
Summer Camps, 1920-1923 Box 223, Folder 471 Note Publicity photographs, camp counselors’ materials.
|
| |
Summer Programs, 1928-1948 Box 223, Folder 473 Note Correspondence and lists showing settlements and their summer
activities, plans for programs in settlements.
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Box Flat 266 |
Summer Work in Settlements, circa 1938-1939 Box Flat 266, Folder Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 20.
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Box Legal 243 |
Summer Work, Day Camps, circa 1926-1927 Box Legal 243, Folder 30 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 8. Questionnaires, budgets.
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Box Legal 241 |
Tenement House Committee of the Charity Organization
Society, circa 1919-1924 Box Legal 241, Folder 16 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 4.
|
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Box 202 |
The Daily Compass , New
York City newspaper 1951 Box 202, Folder 234 Note Articles by Alexander Crosby, "How They Wrecked the Welfare
Department."
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Box 223 |
Ticket Committee, 1934-1940 Box 223, Folder 475 Note Writing contests and free concert and circus tickets.
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Box Legal 241 |
Unemployment, circa 1919-1922 Box Legal 241, Folder 13 Note CONTAINED IN SCRAPBOOK 3
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Box 223 |
Veterans, 1944-1946 Box 223, Folder 476 Note Includes correspondence, a selected bibliography on the World
War II veteran, and lists of veterans’ services in New York City. Also includes
materials for a discussion group of veterans and civilians formed to facilitate
the re-entry of veterans into civilian life. Reports on "The Veteran and the
Settlement," "The Problem of the Ages," care of youth during war-time.
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| |
Volunteers, 1925-1948 Box 223, Folder 477 Note Correspondence, volunteer forms, lists of volunteers, studies,
and memoranda regarding use of volunteers in the settlements.
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| |
Volunteers, 1950 Box 223, Folder 478 Note Includes surveys on the need for and use of volunteers in
health, welfare, educational and recreational organizations of New York City
and some settlement reports on use of volunteers.
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| |
Women’s City Club of New York City, 1948-1952 Box 223, Folder 479 Note Correspondence, constitution and bylaws, committee papers.
Topics include: reform of New York State government, state finances.
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| |
Youth Subcommittee, 1942-1944 Box 223, Folder 480 Note Topics include: delinquency, recreation, attitudes of children
in the settlements, use of volunteers, reintegration of veterans into the
community, and group work practices with young people.
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| |
Series 3 Programs, Organizations, and Subjects,
1930-1980s, Note Series 3 is closely related to Series 2. Researchers will need to
search both series in order to obtain all available information on many topics.
Information on filing policies will help the researcher to use this series.
With few exceptions, Series 3 comprises Executive Director Helen M. Harris's
central files. Materials from other staff members, such as Juliet Brudney and
Saul Goldzweig, were filed with the appropriate topics elsewhere in the UNH
records. Series 3 starts with a small set of files that UNH identified as
relating to "Programs and Activities." These topics are grouped by program and
are not filed alphabetically. The "Programs and Activities" files are followed
by an long alphabetical list of files on organizations and topics for which
more substantial documentation exists. These are often documented in both
Series 2 and Series 3. Subjects in this list may include numerous subheadings.
This is particularly true of the "New York City" files. The second part of the series comprises alphabetically arranged
files on general topics. A chronologically arranged set of memoranda to
headworkers and general correspondence is filed at the beginning of these
general subject files. (Copies of most of these memoranda are dispersed
throughout the collection.) The chronological memoranda may provide a sense of
the variety and development of UNH's areas of interest over time. The general
correspondence, on the other hand, cannot be found elsewhere in the collection.
Unlike the rest of series 2 and 3, most of the general correspondence folders
contain material UNH staff members considered quite routine or general in
nature and need to be consulted only when researchers wish to conduct a very
thorough search. Following the memoranda and general correspondence files, the
researcher will find an alphabetical list of topics that are less
well-documented and that do not usually overlap with Series 2. Finally, an
alphabetical list of boxes containing subject files from the 1960s to 1980 that
have not yet been fully processed by the archives concludes the series. The
researcher will need to contact the archives for additional information on this
last group of files. In cases of organizational name changes, all material was filed
under the most current name at the time the records were processed. Patrons
searching for an organization should start with its most recent name and try
earlier versions as needed. Several subjects or organizations deserve special note. The series
contains considerable material from or about the Community Council of Greater
New York. The Day Care Council, an organization that UNH helped organize in
1948, is also well represented, as is the topic of day care in general.
Consumer issues, especially the files of the Consumer-Farmer Milk Cooperative
and records of UNH's other efforts to provide low-cost, fresh milk to
neighborhood residents, are also well documented. Housing topics are also
common, include the cost, quality and availability of housing. Public housing
projects and UNH's efforts to serve their residents are documented here and in
Series 5. Of note are the efforts of UNH and other city civic groups to provide
recreational areas in public housing projects. Medicaid and Medicare are other
subjects that attracted intense UNH attention. UNH sponsored a public hearing,
"Witness for Medicaid," a "Motorcade for Medicaid," and a congressional letter
writing campaign and participated in a public awareness program, "Medicare
Alert." UNH staff members were quite active in city and state politics and
affairs. Very often, they served on government commissions or testified before
an official body. Executive Director Helen M. Harris, for example, served on
the Mayor's Task Force on Youth and Work, an advisory committee to the
Department of Health's Day Camp Unit, Head Start Advisory Committee, and
chaired the Planning and Coordinating Committee of the Council against Poverty
(from which she resigned, charging that the committee neither planned nor
coordinated). Harris, together with Henry Street Settlement's Helen Hall, also
was a member of the Advisory Committee to the State Consumer Counsel. Many of
these organizations are represented in the files.
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Programs and Activities, |
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Riverside Park, |
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Box Map Case 1 |
Adele R. Levy Memorial, 1961 Box Map Case 1, Folder Note Drawings and plans by architect, Isamu Noguchi.
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Box 38 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1961-1966 Box 38, Folder 5 to 6 Note See also: Bloomingdale Neighborhood Conservation Project
files.
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Clippings, 1962-1966 Box 38, Folder 7
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Financial Contributions and Related
Correspondence, 1961-1967 Box 38, Folder 8 to 9
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Adele R. Levy Committee, 1963-1966 Box 38, Folder 10 Note Minutes
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Box Legal 254 |
Neighborhood Council for the Redevelopment of
Riverside Park, 1963-1966 Box Legal 254, Folder 5 Note Support group
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Box 38 |
Riverside Parks and Playground Committee 1963 Box 38, Folder 11 Note Opposition group.
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Social Security, |
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Box 38 |
Title IV and Title XVI, 1971-1972 Box 38, Folder 12 to 13 Note Title IV (services to families and children) and Title XVI
(services to disabled, aged, and blind) correspondence, memoranda, and
reference material.
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Reference Material , 1969-1972 Box 38, Folder 14 Note Includes applicable sections of the Federal Register.
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Box 39 |
Member House "Facts Sheets," 1971 Box 39, Folder 1 Note Proposals, Budgets, etc
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Title IV, UNH Program Proposal and
Agreements, 1971-1972 Box 39, Folder 2
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Homemaker/Housekeeper Proposals, 1972 Box 39, Folder 3
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Title XVI, Member House Questionnaires, 1971-1972 Box 39, Folder 4
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"Witness for Survival," |
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Box 39 |
Correspondence, Memoranda, and Clippings 1969 Box 39, Folder 5 Note UNH-sponsored public hearing on welfare payment cuts.
Welfare rights campaign.
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Hearing Transcript and Lists of
Witnesses, undated. Box 39, Folder 6 to 7
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Testimony Selections, 1969 Box 39, Folder 8
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Report, Summaries, and Announcements, 1969 Box 39, Folder 9
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Photographs, 1969 Box 39, Folder 10
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Box Legal 254 |
Grant Application, Alternatives to Detention for
Youth, Ages16-21, 1971-1972 Box Legal 254, Folder 4
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Box 38 |
Anti-Poverty Institute Proposal to Taconic
Foundation, 1968 Box 38, Folder 1
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Music Program Proposal, 1962 Box 38, Folder 3
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Box 37 |
Program Development, 1968, 1971 Box 37, Folder 20
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Box 38 |
Proposal for Planning and Developing an Educational
Program Service to Settlement Houses, 1971 Box 38, Folder 2
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Research and Demonstration Grants and General Material
regarding Grants, 1962 Box 38, Folder 4
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Aging Programs, |
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Box 43 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1951-1973 Box 43, Folder 2 to3 Note 1951-1952, 1962-1973
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Senior Recreation Programs, 1957-1961 Box 43, Folder 4 to 5
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Box Legal 254 |
Clippings, 1958-1961 Box Legal 254, Folder 6
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American Association of Social Workers, |
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Box 43 |
New York City Chapter Legislative
Committee, 1954-1955 Box 43, Folder 7
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Bedford-Stuyvesant , |
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Box 43 |
Discussion regarding Establishing a New Settlement
House, 1968 Box 43, Folder 18
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Development and Services Corporation, 1968 Box 43, Folder 19
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Box Legal 254 |
Youth in Action, Box Legal 254, Folder 8
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Citizens’ Housing and Planning Council, |
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Box 44 |
Correspondence, 1950-1966 Box 44, Folder 25
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Advisory Committee on Public Housing
Design, 1959 Box 44, Folder 27
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Box Legal 254 |
Emergency Committee for More Low Rent
Housing, 1963 Box Legal 254, Folder 10
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Box 44 |
Subcommittee on Income Limitations and Continued
Occupancy, 1963 Box 44, Folder 26
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Tenant Relations Subcommittee, 1957-1958 Box 44, Folder 29
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Rent Control, 1960-1964 Box 44, Folder 28
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Citizens’ Union of the City of New York, |
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Box 45 |
Correspondence, 1940-1971 Box 45, Folder 1 Note 1940, 1954, 1957-1959, 1963-1965, 1968, 1970-1971
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Box Legal 254 |
Ad Hoc Charter Commission, 1962 Box Legal 254, Folder 11
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Box 45 |
Committee on School Organization, 1961-1962 Box 45, Folder 2
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Community Council of Greater New York, Note The Community Council of Greater New York files are listed in
alphabetical order. The records include files from the Council's predecessor,
the Welfare and Health Council of New York City. The Welfare and Health Council
files appear after the Community Council files and are listed in alphabetical
order.
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Box 46 |
Auditor’s Reports, 1963, 1965 Box 46, Folder 1
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Box 47 |
Ad Hoc Committee on Relocation Services, 1960 Box 47, Folder 4
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Board Policy Committee, 1970-1971 Box 47, Folder 15 Note Statements, memoranda, and minutes
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Buses at the Palisades, 1965 Box 47, Folder 5
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City-Wide Committee to Promote State Aid to Social
Programs, undated Box 47, Folder 11
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Committee on Comprehensive Health
Planning, 1968 Box 47, Folder 10
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Box 46 |
Committee on Narcotics, 1951-1962 Box 46, Folder 6 to 8 Note Minutes, memoranda, and correspondence.
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Box 47 |
Contributors Information Bureau, 1965-1968 Box 47, Folder 6
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Box 45 |
General Correspondence and Memoranda, 1928-1973 Box 45, Folder 20-22 Note Includes the Welfare Council of New York City and the Welfare
and Health Council of New York City. Dates include: 1928, 1938, 1946-1948,
1950-1951, 1953-1968, 1970-1973
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Box 46 |
Delegate Body Committee, 1953-1954 Box 46, Folder 12
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Box 47 |
Discussion of the Mayor’s Temporary Commission on
Narcotics Addiction, 1965 Box 47, Folder 7
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Fortieth Anniversary Commemorative
Luncheon, 1966 Box 47, Folder 8
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Box 46 |
Group Work and Recreation Committee, 1951-1966 Box 46, Folder 9 to 10 Note Minutes, memoranda and correspondence. Dates: 1951, 1953-1957,
1959-1966
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"Memorandum on the Use of the Social Service Exchange
by Group Work Agencies," 1939 Box 46, Folder 3
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Box 47 |
Neighborhood and Regional Planning Board, 1959-1961 Box 47, Folder 1 to 2 Note Minutes, announcements, and reports
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Box 46 |
Neighborhood and Regional Planning Board, 1956-1958 Box 46, Folder 14 Note Minutes, announcements, and reports
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Planned Parenthood Controversy, 1953 Box 46, Folder 13
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Box 47 |
Rally to Protest Inadequate Government Planning in
Cities, 1968 Box 47, Folder 9
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Box 46 |
Recreation Services in Public Housing Projects
Subcommittee, 1951-1952 Box 46, Folder 11
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Reorganization from the Welfare and Health Council of
New York City, 1953-1956 Box 46, Folder 2 Note Includes bylaws
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Box 47 |
Reorganization of the New York City Department of
Social Services, 1969-1972 Box 47, Folder 12 to 14 Note Minutes, conference agenda, and statements
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Survey of City Services to the Disabled, Aged, and
Blind, 1970 Box 47, Folder 16 Note Questionnaires, survey and report
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Youth Services Committee, 1956-1957 Box 47, Folder 3
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Welfare and Health Council of New York
City 1928-1953 Note The Welfare Council of New York City and the Welfare and
Health Council of New York City were predecessors of the Community Council of
Greater New York.
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Box 234 |
Advisory Committee, 1946-1949 Box 234, Folder 609 Note Advisory Committee proposals for improved welfare services
in various fields.
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Box 235 |
Advisory Committee, 1949-1951 Box 235, Folder 610-611 Note Advisory Committee proposals.
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Box 46 |
"Tentative Plan for Affiliation of the United
Neighborhood Houses with the Welfare Council of New York City," 1947 Box 46, Folder 5
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Box 234 |
Affiliation Plan, 1947 Box 234, Folder 608 Note Affiliation plan between UNH and Welfare Council.
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Board of Directors, 1953 Box 234, Folder 605
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Board of Directors, 1954-1955 Box 234, Folder 606 Note Correspondence, annual election, reports; Helen M. Harris of
UNH served on the Board of Directors.
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Box 236 |
Board of Education and Welfare Council Joint
Committee, 1947-1949 Box 236, Folder 630 Note Correspondence, reports, papers of Dorothy C. Kahn.
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Box Legal 239 |
Bylaws, 1950-1951 Box Legal 239, Folder 5 Note Copies of bylaws. (Separated from Box 56 Folder 605)
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Box 235 |
Central Coordinating Committee, 1949-1950 Box 235, Folder 612-614 Note Minutes dealing with current substantive issues.
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Box 236 |
Central Harlem Street Club’s Project, 1948 Box 236, Folder 628 Note Interim report discusses the development of the Project and
its objectives, plans, and hopes for the future.
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Conference Group on Group Work and Recreation
Committee, 1945-1953 |
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Box 235 |
Steering Committee, 1945-1947 Box 235, Folder 617 Note Correspondence, minutes; welfare agency standards, methods
of group work, public relations and welfare agencies, immigration, in-service
training courses for schools of social work, social action programs,
recreation, cooperation with youth councils, coordination between the Welfare
Council and welfare agencies, professional criteria for social workers in group
work and recreation. Reports re housing, care for the handicapped.
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Steering Committee, 1948-1950 Box 235, Folder 615 Note Correspondence, materials, mostly steering committee
items. Helen M. Harris of UNH served on this committee.
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Box 236 |
Steering Committee, 1949, 1952-1953 Box 236, Folder 619-621
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Box 235 |
Steering Committee Correspondence and
Miscellaneous Records, 1950-1951 Box 235, Folder 616
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Steering Committee Correspondence and
Minutes, 1947-1948 Box 235, Folder 618
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Box 236 |
Subcommittee on Recreation in Public
Housing, 1947-1949 Box 236, Folder 622
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Consumer Problems Committee, 1948 Box 236, Folder 623
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Box 234 |
Contributions, 1948-1953 Box 234, Folder 607 Note List of personal contributions.
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Box 236 |
Correspondence and Miscellaneous
Records, 1947-1949 Box 236, Folder 624 Note Correspondence, newsletters; the function of the Welfare
Council, relief programs, mental hygiene, social welfare research projects. Dates: 1947-1949, 1951-1954
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Correspondence and Miscellaneous
Records, 1951-1953 Box 236, Folder 625 Note Correspondence, newsletters, annual reports, minutes of
special committees, monthly bulletins; Catholic Charities and Planned
Parenthood, day care, education, adoptions, rehabilitation of the handicapped,
health, aged, chronically ill, care of alcoholics, drug use, administration of
health and welfare service; Helen M. Harris of UNH served on several committees
of this organization.
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Correspondence and Miscellaneous
Records, 1954 Box 236, Folder 626 Note Correspondence, minutes of the central planning board,
various studies on such topics as transportation for the handicapped, voluntary
agencies and fee schedules, integration of immigrants.
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Greater New York Fund, 1950 Box 236, Folder 627 Note Correspondence, reports, studies to analyze the policies and
procedures of the Greater New York Fund.
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Box 238 |
Membership Statistics Subcommittee, 1948 Box 238, Folder 645 Note Correspondence and related committee materials. Topics
include: informal education and group work services and recreation in public
housing projects. Several members of UNH staff served on this subcommittee.
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Box 237 |
New York State Youth Commission, 1949-1950 Box 237, Folder 631 Note Correspondence, minutes, reports.
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Personnel Standards Study, 1943 Box 237, Folder 632 Note Summary of a Study of Personnel Standards in Group Work
Agencies in New York City,’ by Henry J. Kellermann; Suggestions for the Use of
Personnel Study Materials," by the Research Bureau of the Welfare
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Planned Parenthood, 1952-1953 Box 237, Folder 633 Note Correspondence, minutes, materials reflecting controversy
over admission of Planned Parenthood Committee of Mothers’ Health Council of
New York City.
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Correspondence, Statements, 1953 Box 237, Folder 634
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Correspondence and Newspaper
Clippings, 1953 Box 237, Folder 635 Note Regarding conflict over admission of Birth Control Clinic
to Welfare Council.
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Box 236 |
Project Committee on Employment and Guidance of
Youth, 1950-1951 Box 236, Folder 629 Note Minutes, reports on selective service and assorted
projects.
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Box 237 |
Publications and Studies, 1944-1946 Box 237, Folder 636 Note Correspondence, studies on leadership and responsibility in
planning for public and voluntary recreation service in New York City. Other
topics include: functions, programs, purposes, bylaws and activities of
UNH.
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Publications and Studies, 1946-1950 Box 237, Folder 637 Note Correspondence, welfare projects, summary of conference on
child care, and Welfare Council newsletters.
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Puerto Rican Children Report, 1950 Box 237, Folder 639 Note The report discusses needs of Puerto Rican immigrant
children.
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Rateable Share Plan, 1946-1947 Box 237, Folder 638 Note UNH’s dues payments to Welfare Council.
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Recreation Planning Committee, 1947-1948 Box 237, Folder 640 Note Correspondence, press releases, memoranda, and a summary of
the history of recreation planning and coordination in New York City,
1911-1940
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Recreation Survey, 1944-1945 Box 237, Folder 641 Note The Welfare Council of New York City did a survey of the
recreational facilities available in New York City settlements, Includes raw
data and finished statistical tables.
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Box 238 |
Reorganization, 1946 Box 238, Folder 642 Note Correspondence, minutes on proposed reorganization of
Welfare Council and its financial difficulties.
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Settlement Evaluation Outline, 1939 Box 238, Folder 643 Note Evaluation appears to have been prepared by the Membership
Committee of the Section on Social Group Work and Recreation. Contains
statement of policy, philosophy and objectives. Includes discussion of arts and
crafts in the settlements.
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Settlement Survey, 1928 Box 238, Folder 644 Note Materials used in a survey of programs offered in city
settlements.
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Box 46 |
Social Service Housing Committee, 1941-1947 Box 46, Folder 4
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Box 238 |
Training Committee, 1949-1950 Box 238, Folder 646 Note Correspondence, minutes; professionalism, role of
volunteers, educational standards.
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Welfare and Health Council of New York City Youth
Council Project Committee, 1948-1952 Box 238, Folder 648 Note Correspondence, summaries of minutes.
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Youth Councils Committee, 1945-1950 Box 238, Folder 647 Note Correspondence, materials regarding UNH’s cooperation with
the Welfare Council of New York City to address youth problems.
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Community Service Society, |
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Box 47 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1960-1967 Box 47, Folder 19
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Day Care Study, 1959, 1963 Box 47, Folder 20
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Housing Standards and Code Enforcement, 1962 Box 47, Folder 21
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Consumer-Farmer Milk Cooperative, |
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Box 48 |
Announcements, 1939, 1945 Box 48, Folder 8
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Minutes of the Board of Directors, 1954-1970 Box 48, Folder 9 to11
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Correspondence, Memoranda, and Clippings, 1951-1970 Box 48, Folder 12 Note 1951, 1953, 1955-1961, 1965, 1967-1968, 1970
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Box Legal 254 |
Licensing Hearings Memoranda and Profit Sharing
Material, 1953-1955 Box Legal 254, Folder 12
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Testimony and Statements, 1938-1966 Box Legal 254, Folder 13 Note 1938, 1955-1958, 1966
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Consumer Issues, |
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Box 48 |
Miscellaneous Correspondence and Records, 1934-1970 Box 48, Folder 13 Note 1934, 1938, 1951, 1955-1956, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1965-1966,
1968-1970
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"Case Histories," 1955-1956 Box 48, Folder 14
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Credit Buying Clippings, 1960 Box 48, Folder 15
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Meat Grading, 1938 Box 48, Folder 16
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Milk, 1934-1962 Box 48, Folder 17 to 19 Note 1934, 1936-1939, 1952, 1954-1962
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Milk Stations, 1956-1957 Box 48, Folder 20
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Box Legal 254 |
Milk Station Contracts between New York City Housing
Authority and UNH, 1956-1959 Box Legal 254, Folder 14
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Milk Consumers Protective League, 1938 Box Legal 254, Folder 15 Note News release
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Box 49 |
National Association of Consumers, 1952-1957 Box 49, Folder 1
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Consumers League of New York, 1951 Box 49, Folder 2
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Box Legal 254 |
Consumers National Federation, 1938 Box Legal 254, Folder 16
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Box 49 |
Consumers Union, 1958-1959 Box 49, Folder 3
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Day Care, |
| |
Day Care Council , |
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Box 49 |
Minutes of the Board of Directors, 1950-1957, 1960, 1970- 71 Box 49, Folder 14 to 15
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Box 50 |
Personnel Practices Committee, 1949-1951 Box 50, Folder 2
|
| |
Joint Committee of Representatives of the Day Care
Council and the Department of Welfare, 1951-1955, 1957-1961 Box 50, Folder 4
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Box 49 |
Certificate of Incorporation, Bylaws, 1950-1953 Box 49, Folder 16
|
| |
Memoranda, Press Releases, and
Statements, 1947-1959, 1962, 1970 Box 49, Folder 18
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Box 50 |
Correspondence, 1950-1957 Box 50, Folder 1
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Box Legal 254 |
Legislative Efforts of UNH and the Day Care
Council, 1947-1949 Box Legal 254, Folder 19
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Box 49 |
Legislative Bulletins Published by the Day Care
Council and UNH, 1970-1971 Box 49, Folder 17
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Box 50 |
Scripts, 1950, 1952 Box 50, Folder 3
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Box 49 |
Day Care Memoranda and Correspondence, 1942, 1952-1955, 1972 Box 49, Folder 10 Note Includes legislative material and bylaws of the Sound View
Child Care facility
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Studies and Questionnaires Returned by Member
Houses, 1947 Box 49, Folder 13
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Box Legal 254 |
Statistics Compiled by the Welfare Council of New York
City, 1951-1954 Box Legal 254, Folder 17
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Clippings, 1958-1964 Box Legal 254, Folder 18 Note See also: Citizens Committee for Children, Day Care Section,
1946-1949
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Box 49 |
"Horan Report " An Evaluation of the State-Aided Child
Day Care Program, 1947 Box 49, Folder 9
|
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National Committee for the Day Care of
Children, 1960-1965 Box 49, Folder 11
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National Conference on the Day Care of
Children, 1959-1960 Box 49, Folder 12
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East Harlem Council for Community Planning, |
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Box 50 |
Bylaws, 1944 Box 50, Folder 8
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Correspondence, Memoranda, and General
Mailings, 1944-1945, 1960-1965 Box 50, Folder 9 to 11
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East Harlem Town Hall Meeting, 1960 Box 50, Folder 12
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Youth Committee - Summer Festivals, 1960-1964 Box 50, Folder 13 to 14
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The East Harlem Project, |
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Box 51 |
Correspondence, Memoranda, and General
Mailings, 1960-1964, undated Box 51, Folder 2 to 3 Note Joint project of the James Weldon Johnson Center and Union
Settlement. See also: James Weldon Johnson Center, "Mondays at the Plaza."
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Apprenticeships in Community Development, 1962 Box 51, Folder 4
|
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Proposal for Five-Year Demonstration Project at
Benjamin Franklin High School, Social Studies and Foreign Languages
Program. 1959-1960 Box 51, Folder 5
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Health, |
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Box 52 |
General topics, 1941, 1946-1947, 1950, 1956 Box 52, Folder 19
|
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Comprehensive Planning for Health
Services, 1967-1968 Box 52, Folder 20 Note Memoranda by UNH
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| |
Comprehensive Planning for Health
Services, 1967-1968 Box 52, Folder 21 Note Memoranda by the Community Council of Greater New’ York and
others.
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Health and Hospital Planning Council of Southern New
York, Committee of 100, 1968 Box 52, Folder 22
|
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Health Insurance - General, 1954, 1960, 1964 Box 52, Folder 23
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Optical Membership Plan, 1948-1949 Box 52, Folder 24
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Box Legal 254 |
Optical Membership Plan, Box Legal 254, Folder 20 Note Clippings
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Housing, |
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Housing Legislation, |
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Box 53 |
New York City, 1955-1957, 1959-1961 Box 53, Folder 1 Note Includes Sharkey-Brown-Isaacs Fair Housing Bill
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New York State, 1953-1957, 1960-1964,
1969 Box 53, Folder 2
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United States, 1951, 1955-1959, 1964 Box 53, Folder 3
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Housing Projects and Subjects, |
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Box 52 |
Miscellaneous Housing Topics, 1948 Box 52, Folder 29
|
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Vacant Apartments , 1928 Box 52, Folder 30
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Box 53 |
Middle Income Cooperative , 1962 Box 53, Folder 4 Note Authorized by the Mitchell-Lama Act
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Survey of Tenant Needs, 1959 Box 53, Folder 5
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| |
Settlement Tax Status, 1961 Box 53, Folder 6 Note UNH efforts toward preserving tax-exempt status of
settlements that sponsored housing projects. Focus is on Hamilton-Madison
House.
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Box 54 |
“The Housing that Haunts New York" , 1963-1965 Box 54, Folder 1 Note Scripts of WMCA Broadcast Programs and Editorials
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Box Legal 254 |
Clippings, 1954-1965 Box Legal 254, Folder 21
|
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Public Housing, |
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Box 53 |
General, 1952-1954, 1957, 1960,
1962 Box 53, Folder 7
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Committee on Community Facilities, 1954, 1957-1959 Box 53, Folder 8 Note Minutes, Correspondence, and Supporting Material
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Low Rent, 1962-1964 Box 53, Folder 9
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Provision of Recreational Space, 1948-1952, 1953-1958 Box 53, Folder 10 to 11 Note Correspondence and memoranda. Includes some material from
Committee on Coordination of Recreational Services in New York City. See also:
Committee to Consider Coordination of Recreation Services
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Queensview Development, 1949 Box 53, Folder 12 Note Includes floor plans
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Racial Integration, 1961 Box 53, Folder 13
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Taft Houses, 1955, 1962 Box 53, Folder 14 Note Includes map and drawings
|
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Vassar and Lincoln Settlement Housing
Project, 1949-1950 Box 53, Folder 15
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York Avenue Project, 1955-1956 Box 53, Folder 16 Note UNH opposes. See also: New York City, Housing Authority.
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Isaacs, Stanley, |
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Box 55 |
Campaign for Manhattan Borough President, 1937-1938 Box 55, Folder 6
|
| |
Controversy over appointment of Simon Gerson to Public
Office, 1938 Box 55, Folder 7 Note Appointment of Simon Gerson (alleged Communist) to Public
Office.
|
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Biographical, 1951, 1954, 1960-1963, 1970 Box 55, Folder 8 Note Biography, Jane Addams Award, correspondence, and clippings
regarding Isaacs' death,
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Juvenile Delinquency, |
|
Box 55 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1942, 1944-1945, 1954-1957, 1959-1962,
Box 55, Folder 18
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Box Legal 254 |
Clippings, 1958-1963 Box Legal 254, Folder 23
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Medicaid, |
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Box 56 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1966-1967 Box 56, Folder 21
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Box 57 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1968-1969, 1971 Box 57, Folder 1 to 2
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Medicaid Alert, 1966-1967 Box 57, Folder 3
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Congressional Correspondence, 1967 Box 57, Folder 4
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Public Hearing "Witness for Medicaid," 1967 Box 57, Folder 5
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Motorcade for Medicaid, 1968 Box 57, Folder 6
|
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Citizens’ Committee for Medicaid, 1966-1968 Box 57, Folder 7
|
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Medicare, |
|
Box 57 |
General, 1963-1968 Box 57, Folder 9 to 10 Note Includes Community Council of Greater New York’s Ad Hoc
Committee on Title XIX Medicare.
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Medicare Alert, 1965-1966 Box 57, Folder 11
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Box Legal 255 |
New York City Economic Opportunity
Committee, 1965 Box Legal 255, Folder 2 Note Press releases
|
| |
UNH’s Contract with the Economic Opportunity
Committee, 1966 Box Legal 255, Folder 3 Note See also: Project Janus filed in the Special Projects, Series
4.
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Mobilization for Youth, |
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Box 58 |
General, 1959, 1962, 1964-1966, 1968,
1971 Box 58, Folder 3 to 5
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Box Legal 255 |
Anti-Poverty Operations Board Chairman’s
Report, 1964 Box Legal 255, Folder 4
|
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Box 58 |
New Health Occupations, 1965, 1967 Box 58, Folder 6
|
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Box Legal 255 |
Clippings, 1959-1966 Box Legal 255, Folder 5 Note See also: UNH Fall Conference, 1964.
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| |
National Association of Social Workers, |
|
Box 58 |
Miscellaneous Records, 1971-1972 Box 58, Folder 10
|
| |
National Conference on Social Welfare, |
|
Box 58 |
General Correspondence and Memoranda , undated Box 58, Folder 17
|
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New York City Meeting, 1961 - March 1962 Box 58, Folder 18
|
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Box 59 |
New York City Meeting, 1962 Box 59, Folder 1
|
| |
Methods of Social Action, 1965 Box 59, Folder 2
|
| |
National Social Welfare Assembly, |
|
Box 61 |
General Correspondence and Memoranda, 1961-1964, 1969 Box 61, Folder 10
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| |
Annual Meeting - UNH’s Role, 1969 Box 61, Folder 11
|
| |
Committee on the Aging, 1959 Box 61, Folder 12
|
| |
Committee on Social Issues and Policies, 1962 Box 61, Folder 13
|
| |
Committee to Consider Unemployment
Insurance, 1961 Box 61, Folder 14 Note Regarding coverage for non-profit organizations.
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Consultation on Public Youth Work Camps, 1960-1962 Box 61, Folder 15
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Consultation on Public Urban Youth
Programs, 1961-1962 Box 61, Folder 16
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New York Association of Senior Centers, |
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Box Legal 255 |
Bylaws and Certificate of Incorporation, 1962, 1964 Box Legal 255, Folder 8
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Box 62 |
Minutes of the Board of Directors, 1962-1964, 1966-1970 Box 62, Folder 3
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Correspondence and Memoranda, 1962-1970 Box 62, Folder 4 to 5
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New York City, Note There are two lists of The New York City-related subject
headings. Subjects that are more comprehensively documented are listed first in
alphabetical order. A number of these subject headings also appear in Series 2.
The second list consists of subjects that tend to be less well-documented and
do not usually appear in Series 2. These files are also listed in alphabetical
order.
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Borough President’s Community Planning Board, District
3, |
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Box Legal 255 |
Minutes and Correspondence, 1954-1956 Box Legal 255, Folder 9
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Borough President’s Community Planning Board, District
4, |
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Box 62 |
Career and Salary Board of Appeals, 1959 Box 62, Folder 17
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Civil Service Commission, |
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Box 62 |
General, 1949-1951, 1954-1955,
1958 Box 62, Folder 20
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Box 63 |
Recreation Workers Reclassification, 1954-1955 Box 63, Folder 1
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Brookings Recommendation to Establish a Position of
Administrative Aide, 1963 Box 63, Folder 2
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Council against Poverty, |
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Box Legal 255 |
Lists of Members and Committees, 1964-1966 Box Legal 255, Folder 10
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Box 63 |
Correspondence, 1966-1967 Box 63, Folder 7
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Planning and Coordinating Committee, |
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Box Legal 255 |
Minutes and Agendas, 1965-1966 Box Legal 255, Folder 11 to 12
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Box 63 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1965-1966 Box 63, Folder 8 to 9
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Box Legal 255 |
Correspondence, 1965-1966 Box Legal 255, Folder 13
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Box 63 |
Subcommittee on Program Priorities, 1965 Box 63, Folder 10
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New York City Department of Health, |
| |
Day Camps, |
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Box 64 |
Proposed Code Revisions, 1952 Box 64, Folder 6
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Correspondence, 1946-1953 Box 64, Folder 7
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Advisory Committee to the Day Camp
Unit, 1951-1959 Box 64, Folder 8 to 10
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Box Legal 257 |
Public Hearings to Discuss Proposed Code
Changes, 1955 Box Legal 257, Folder 4
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Box 64 |
General, 1964 Box 64, Folder 11
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New York City Department of Welfare, |
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Box 69 |
General Correspondence and Memoranda, 1952-1955, 1957-1961 Box 69, Folder 4
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Memoranda by Irma Minges, 1950-1951 Box 69, Folder 5
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Home Helper Project, 1966-1967 Box 69, Folder 7
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Welfare Workers’ Strike, 1965 Box 69, Folder 6
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Head Start Committee, |
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Box 63 |
Minutes, 1965 - May 1966 Box 63, Folder 13
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Box Legal 255 |
Minutes, June - December 1966 Box Legal 255, Folder 14
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Box 63 |
Minutes, January - October 1967 Box 63, Folder 14
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Box Legal 255 |
Minutes, 1968-1969 Box Legal 255, Folder 15
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Box 63 |
Committee Report, 1967 Box 63, Folder 15
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Box 64 |
Committee Structure, circa 1966 Box 64, Folder 1
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Box Legal 255 |
Memoranda, Correspondence, and Reports, 1965-1968 Box Legal 255, Folder 16
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Subcommittees, General, 1965, 1968-1969 Box Legal 255, Folder 17 Note Lists and Minutes
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Box 64 |
Subcommittee on Structure and Function, November 1967 - 1968 Box 64, Folder 2 to 3 Note Minutes, reports, correspondence, and memoranda.
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| |
Head Start Director’s and Policy Advisory
Committee, 1968-1969 Box 64, Folder 4 Note Minutes
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| |
City-Wide Head Start Committee, 1969 Box 64, Folder 5 Note By Laws
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Box Legal 256 |
Local and Federal Head Start Administrative
Agencies, 1965-1969, undated Box Legal 256, Folder 1 to 2
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Participating Agencies and Facilities, 1965-1967, undated Box Legal 256, Folder 3
|
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Demographic Survey of New York City Poverty
Agencies, 1967 Box Legal 256, Folder 4
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Federation of Independent Head Start
Centers, 1966, 1968 Box Legal 256, Folder 5
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Financial, 1966, 1968 Box Legal 256, Folder 6
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Guidelines, 1965-1966 Box Legal 256, Folder 7
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| |
Health, 1965 Box Legal 256, Folder 8
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New York City’s Application for Head Start
Funds, circa 1965 Box Legal 256, Folder 9
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New York City’s Composite Proposal for 1966 Summer
Program, 1966 Box Legal 256, Folder 10
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Personnel, 1965 Box Legal 256, Folder 11
|
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Problems, 1966 Box Legal 256, Folder 12
|
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Publicity, 1965-1966, 1969, undated Box Legal 256, Folder 13
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Recreation, 1965 Box Legal 256, Folder 14
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Reports, 1965-1966, undated Box Legal 256, Folder 15
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Box Legal 257 |
Training Proposal, 1967 Box Legal 257, Folder 1
|
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New York University’s Training Program, 1968-1969 Box Legal 257, Folder 2
|
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General Reference, 1968, undated Box Legal 257, Folder 3
|
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New York City Housing Authority, |
|
Box 65 |
Correspondence, 1953-1955, 1958-1960, 1962-1969
Box 65, Folder 2
|
| |
Eviction of Undesirable Tenants and Standards for
Admission, 1958, 1960-1962 Box 65, Folder 3
|
| |
Housing Authority and Settlements, 1968 Box 65, Folder 5
|
| |
Racial Integration, 1960 Box 65, Folder 4
|
| |
Social Services, 1959, 1960, 1963 Box 65, Folder 6
|
| |
Tenant’s Advisory Committee, 1959, 1962 Box 65, Folder 7
|
| |
New York City Housing and Redevelopment
Board, |
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Box 65 |
Correspondence, 1961, 1963-1966 Box 65, Folder 9
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Citizens’ Advisory Committee, 1961-1966 Box 65, Folder 10 to 12
|
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Report on Human Relations, 1964 Box 65, Folder 13
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| |
New York City Human Resources
Administration, |
| |
Department of Social Services, |
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Box 66 |
General, 1967-1969 Box 66, Folder 4
|
| |
UNH and Community Council of Greater New York’s
Monitoring Projects, 1971-1973 Box 66, Folder 5
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| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1966-1972 Box 66, Folder 1 to 2
|
| |
Community Development Agency, 1966-1968 Box 66, Folder 3
|
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Mayor’s Office, |
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Box 66 |
Robert Wagner, 1956-1965 Box 66, Folder 10
|
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John Lindsay, 1966-1970 Box 66, Folder 11
|
| |
Timothy Costello, Deputy Mayor, 1966-1967 Box 66, Folder 12
|
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Mayor’s Task Force on Youth and Work, |
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Box 67 |
Minutes, Correspondence, and Statements, 1961-1962 Box 67, Folder 3 to 5
|
| |
Minutes, Agendas, and Reports, 1964-1965 Box 67, Folder 8
|
| |
Reports, 1962 Box 67, Folder 6
|
| |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1963 Box 67, Folder 7
|
| |
Schools, |
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Box 68 |
General Correspondence, 1938-1939, 1956-1970,
1972 Box 68, Folder 8 to 9
|
| |
Cut in Appropriations, 1939 Box 68, Folder 10
|
|
Box Legal 257 |
Proposal to Establish Family Relations
Course, 1959 Box Legal 257, Folder 5
|
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Box 68 |
Homework Helper Program, 1967-1968 Box 68, Folder 11
|
| |
"Moral and Spiritual Values and the
Schools," 1955 Box 68, Folder 12
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Racial Integration, 1956-1957, 1959-1960 Box 68, Folder 13 Note See also: Intergroup Committee on New York’s Public
Schools
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Suspensions, 1958, 1963, 1969 Box 68, Folder 14
|
| |
Teachers’ Strikes, 1968 Box 68, Folder 15
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Box Legal 257 |
Clippings, 1958-1967 Box Legal 257, Folder 6
|
| |
Urban Renewal, |
|
Box 68 |
Cadman Plaza, 1961, 1963 Box 68, Folder 18
|
|
Box 69 |
Cooper Square Community Development Committee and
Businessmen’s Association, "An Alternative Plan for Cooper Square." 1961 Box 69, Folder 2
|
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Box 68 |
Cooper Square Correspondence, 1961, 1963-1965 Box 68, Folder 19
|
|
Box 69 |
Panuch Report, 1960 Box 69, Folder 3
|
|
Box 68 |
Reference Material, 1963 Box 68, Folder 20
|
|
Box 69 |
Reference Material, 1964-1966, 1969, undated Box 69, Folder 1
|
| |
New York City Youth Board, |
|
Box 69 |
General Correspondence and Memoranda, 1946, 1948, 1951-1968 Box 69, Folder 8 to 9
|
| |
Committee on Changing Neighborhoods and Shifting
Populations, 1956-5 Box 69, Folder 10
|
| |
Advisory Committee to the Council of Social and
Athletic Clubs, 1951-1952 Box 69, Folder 11
|
| |
Good Neighbor Federation Advisory
Committee, 1950-1951 Box 69, Folder 12
|
| |
Advisory Committee on Group Work and
Recreation, 1948, 1950, 1952,
1954-1956 Box 69, Folder 13 to 14
|
| |
Reclassification, 1955 Box 69, Folder 15
|
| |
Reorganization, 1959, 1962 Box 69, Folder 16
|
| |
Youth Week, 1964 Box 69, Folder 17
|
| |
Youth Recreation Programs, 1966 Box 69, Folder 18
|
|
Box 62 |
Addiction Services Agency, 1970-1971 Box 62, Folder 10
|
| |
Administrator, 1956-1959 Box 62, Folder 11
|
| |
New York City Board of Estimate, 1954-1957 Box 62, Folder 13
|
|
Box 64 |
Board of Higher Education, 1953, 1965, 1968 Box 64, Folder 13
|
|
Box 62 |
Budget, 1968-1970 Box 62, Folder 15
|
| |
Bureau of the Budget, 1954-1957 Box 62, Folder 14
|
| |
City Council, 1951, 1953-1956, 1965 Box 62, Folder 18 Note Includes material on proportional representation
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City Council Relocation Committee, 1953, 1955-1956, 1959-1960 Box 62, Folder 19
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Box Legal 257 |
Clippings, 1954-1965 Box Legal 257, Folder 7
|
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Box 63 |
Commission for the Foster Care of Children 1955, 1957, 1959 Box 63, Folder 12
|
|
Box 66 |
Commission on Human Rights, 1964, 1967-1968 Box 66, Folder 6
|
| |
Commission on Intergroup Relations, 1956, 1958, 1961 Box 66, Folder 7
|
|
Box 68 |
Committee on Slum Clearance, 1958 Box 68, Folder 16
|
|
Box 63 |
Community Mental Health Board, 1958, 1964 Box 63, Folder 3
|
| |
Community Planning Boards, Manhattan, Lower East
Side, 1948, 1951-1956, 1959 Box 63, Folder 4
|
| |
Community Progress Centers, 1965 Box 63, Folder 5
|
| |
Consumer Council, 1956 Box 63, Folder 6
|
| |
Courts - Children’s, Magistrates, 1952-1956 Box 63, Folder 11
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|
Box 62 |
New York City Department of Buildings, 1954, 1962, 1966 Box 62, Folder 16
|
|
Box 65 |
New York City Department of Hospitals, Psychiatric
Services for Children, 1962-1963 Box 65, Folder 1
|
|
Box 67 |
New York City Department of Parks, 1949, 1953, 1954 Box 67, Folder 10 to 11 Note Correspondence, Reports, and Statements. Includes material
regarding controversies involving St. John’s Park and Robert Moses'
proposal.
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Box 68 |
General, 1955-1958, 1966, 1968 Box 68, Folder 1
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Department of Relocation, 1966 Box 68, Folder 5
|
| |
Department of Relocation, Social Work Advisory
Board, 1963-1965 Box 68, Folder 6
|
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Box 62 |
General Correspondence, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1963, 1966,
1968 Box 62, Folder 8 to 9
|
|
Box 64 |
New York City Health Services
Administration, 1967 Box 64, Folder 12
|
|
Box 65 |
New York City Housing and Development
Administration, 1967-1968 Box 65, Folder 8
|
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Box 66 |
Juvenile Delinquency Evaluation Project, 1956-1961 Box 66, Folder 8
|
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Legislation, 1954-1957, 1960-1962 Box 66, Folder 9
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Mayor’s Committee for Better Housing, 1955 Box 66, Folder 13 Note Final Report
|
| |
Mayor’s Committee on Charter Revision, 1959, 1961 Box 66, Folder 14
|
| |
Mayor’s Conference on Youth and Work, 1960-1961 Box 66, Folder 15 Note Planning Committee Minutes and Announcements
|
|
Box 67 |
Mayor’s Conference on Youth and Work, 1961 Box 67, Folder 1 Note Proceedings, draft report
|
| |
Mayor’s Organizational Task Force for Comprehensive
Health Planning, 1971 Box 67, Folder 2
|
| |
Occupancy Standards - Multiple Dwelling
Code, 1960 Box 67, Folder 9
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|
Box 62 |
New York City Office of the Aging, 1968, 1971-1972 Box 62, Folder 12
|
|
Box 68 |
New York City Planning Commission, 1953, 1955-1956, 1958-1963,
1967-1968 Box 68, Folder 2 to 3 Note Correspondence, reports, and statements.
|
| |
New York Police Department, 1956, 1959-1962, 1966, 1972 Box 68, Folder 4 Note Includes material on the cadet program and Civilian Review
Board.
|
| |
Reorganization Plan for New York City, 1966-1968 Box 68, Folder 7
|
| |
The Urban Corps, 1966-1967 Box 68, Folder 17
|
|
Box 69 |
Zoning, 1960 Box 69, Folder 19
|
| |
New York State, |
| |
Constitutional Changes, |
|
Box 70 |
UNH Position, 1967 Box 70, Folder 8
|
| |
Other Agency Positions, 1967 Box 70, Folder 9
|
| |
Consumer Council, |
|
Box 70 |
Consumer Council (Persia Campbell), 1955-1958 Box 70, Folder 10
|
| |
Advisory Committee, 1957-1963 Box 70, Folder 11
|
| |
Photograph, 1957 Box 70, Folder 12
|
| |
Executive Department, |
|
Box 70 |
Division of Housing, 1949, 1954-1955, 1959 Box 70, Folder 15
|
| |
Division for Youth, 1963-1965, 1970, 1972 Box 70, Folder 16
|
| |
Governor’s Office, |
|
Box 70 |
Averell Harriman, 1955, 1957 Box 70, Folder 17
|
| |
Nelson Rockefeller, 1959, 1961-1962, 1967 Box 70, Folder 18
|
| |
New York State Labor Department, |
|
Box 71 |
General, 1948, 1953, 1957, 1961, 1963,
1965-1968 Box 71, Folder 4
|
| |
Employment Service, 1947-1964 Box 71, Folder 5
|
| |
Social Welfare Advisory Committee, 1949-1954, 1957-1966 Box 71, Folder 6
|
| |
New York State Legislature, |
|
Box 71 |
General Material regarding Legislation, 1952-1963 Box 71, Folder 7
|
| |
Committee on Child Care Needs, 1965-1966 Box 71, Folder 8
|
| |
Assembly Committee on Social Services, 1969 Box 71, Folder 9
|
| |
Proposed Welfare Payment Cuts, 1969-1970 Box 71, Folder 10 Note See also: “Witness for Survival."
|
|
Box 70 |
General Correspondence, 1952-1954, 1956, 1963,
1965-1966 Box 70, Folder 6
|
| |
New York State Office for the Aging, 1966, 1968 Box 70, Folder 7
|
| |
Commission against Discrimination, 1953, 1955, 1959, 1962 Box 70, Folder 13
|
| |
New York State Department of Education, 1953, 1955, 1967-1969 Box 70, Folder 14
|
|
Box 71 |
Commission on Governmental Operations of the City of
New York, 1959-1960 Box 71, Folder 1
|
| |
Commission for Human Rights Youth Incentive
Conference, 1962-1963 Box 71, Folder 2
|
| |
Juvenile Delinquency Conference, 1959 Box 71, Folder 3
|
| |
Moreland Commission, 1962-1963 Box 71, Folder 11 Note The commission reviewed the state public welfare program.
|
| |
New York State Department of Social
Welfare, 1947-1948, 1955, 1959, 1967,
1972 Box 71, Folder 12
|
| |
Temporary Commission on Low-Income Housing 1963 Box 71, Folder 13
|
| |
Temporary Commission on Youth and
Delinquency, 1955 Box 71, Folder 14
|
| |
Urban Development Corporation, 1967 Box 71, Folder 15
|
| |
Youth Commission, 1945, 1948, 1955-1957 Box 71, Folder 16
|
| |
New York State Welfare Conference, |
|
Box 71 |
Award Nominations, 1964 Box 71, Folder 20
|
| |
Correspondence, Memoranda, and Statements, 1947-1951, 1962, 1967-1968 Box 71, Folder 21
|
| |
Parks, |
|
Box 72 |
General Material, 1961, 1964-1966, 1968, 1971 Box 72, Folder 7
|
| |
Reference Material. , Box 72, Folder 9 Note See also: Regional Plan Association, Inc.
|
| |
Breezy Point Correspondence and Statements 1962-1963, 1965 Box 72, Folder 8
|
| |
Central Park - North Meadow, 1964 Box 72, Folder 10
|
| |
Petition to the Commissioners of Palisades Interstate
Park, 1930 Box 72, Folder 11
|
| |
Palisades Interstate Park Commission, 1965, 1968-1969 Box 72, Folder 12
|
| |
Prospect Park, 1958, 1966 Box 72, Folder 13
|
| |
Thompson Square, Preservation Committee, 1961-1962 Box 72, Folder 14
|
| |
Welfare Island, 1961 Box 72, Folder 15
|
| |
Public Education Association, |
|
Box 73 |
Correspondence, Memoranda, Statements, and Press
Releases, 1946-1949 Box 73, Folder 15
|
|
Box 74 |
Notes and Recommendations, 1946 Box 74, Folder 2
|
|
Box 73 |
Committee on Educational Guidance and
Work, 1962-1963, 1965 Box 73, Folder 16
|
|
Box 74 |
School and Community Committee Report, 1953 Box 74, Folder 1
|
|
Box Legal 257 |
Committee to Study Requirements for Modern School
Buildings, 1950-1951 Box Legal 257, Folder 9
|
|
Box 74 |
Program for Unwed, Pregnant Teenage Girls, 1966-1968 Box 74, Folder 3
|
| |
Settlements, Note The material filed under "Settlements" is either mostly general
in nature, is concerned with settlements which were not UNH member houses, or
is concerned with settlements as a whole. For other information regarding
settlements, researchers should consult Series 5, Member Houses and Associated
Settlement Organizations. The settlement files are listed in chronological order.
|
|
Box 75 |
Salary Standards, 1929-1933 Box 75, Folder 5
|
| |
Tax-Exempt Status and Utility Payment
Reduction, 1935-1939 Box 75, Folder 12
|
| |
Salaries Study, 1936-1938, 1949-1952, 1954-1956,
1969 Box 75, Folder 6 to 9
|
|
Box Legal 257 |
Salaries Study, circa 1936-1938 Box Legal 257, Folder 12
|
|
Box 75 |
Unionization, 1937-1938 Box 75, Folder 13
|
| |
Job Descriptions, 1946 Box 75, Folder 2
|
|
Box 74 |
General Correspondence and Material, 1947-1948 Box 74, Folder 23
|
|
Box 75 |
Union Contracts, 1950 Box 75, Folder 14
|
| |
Citizen Participation Projects, 1955 Box 75, Folder 1
|
| |
Statistics, 1957 Box 75, Folder 11
|
|
Box 74 |
UNH Correspondence with Non-Member
Agencies, 1957-1970 Box 74, Folder 24
|
| |
Agency "Self-Study" Guides and Forms, 1963, 1967 Box 74, Folder 25
|
|
Box 75 |
Settlements and the Schools, 1963-1964 Box 75, Folder 10 Note Includes preliminary survey of settlement activities with
schools.
|
| |
Legislation Regarding or Affecting
Settlements, 1969-1970 Box 75, Folder 3
|
| |
Voter Registration, 1972 Box 75, Folder 15
|
| |
Settlement Philosophy, undated Box 75, Folder 4
|
| |
United States, |
| |
United States Congress, |
|
Box 76 |
Legislation, General Materials, 1956-1962, 1965-1967 Box 76, Folder 18
|
| |
Economic Opportunity Act, 1964, 1967 Box 76, Folder 19
|
| |
Housing and Community Development, 1964 Box 76, Folder 20
|
| |
National Basic Income and Incentive Act, 1970 Box 76, Folder 21
|
| |
Older Americans Act, 1966 Box 76, Folder 22
|
| |
Public Welfare Amendments, 1962-1964 Box 76, Folder 23
|
| |
Senate Subcommittee Hearings on Health of the
Elderly, 1967, 1969 Box 76, Folder 24
|
| |
Youth Employment Opportunities Act, 1961-1962 Box 76, Folder 25
|
| |
United States Department of Health, Education, and
Welfare, |
|
Box 77 |
General, 1960-1968, 1972, undated. Box 77, Folder 1
|
| |
Home Start, 1972 Box 77, Folder 2 Note Correspondence and reference material regarding preschool
services at home.
|
| |
United States Office of Economic
Opportunity, |
|
Box 77 |
General Materials, 1964-1967 Box 77, Folder 7
|
| |
UNH Member Houses Grant Applications, 1967 Box 77, Folder 8 to 9
|
| |
President’s Task Force on the War against
Poverty, 1964 Box 77, Folder 10
|
| |
Job Corps, 1964-1965 Box 77, Folder 11
|
| |
Other United States Government
Departments, |
|
Box 76 |
General Correspondence, 1952-1961, 1968 Box 76, Folder 16
|
| |
Department of Agriculture, 1956, 1960-1961, 1969,
1971 Box 76, Folder 17 Note Includes material on surplus commodities.
|
|
Box 77 |
Housing and Home Finance Agency, 1955, 1962, 1964-1965 Box 77, Folder 3
|
| |
Department of Housing and Urban
Development, 1965-1967, 1970 Box 77, Folder 4
|
| |
Immigration and Naturalization Service, Committee on
Naturalization, 1950-1951 Box 77, Folder 5 Note Ceremonies for the City of New York
|
| |
Department of Labor, 1961, 1963, 1967 Box 77, Folder 6
|
| |
Office of Price Stabilization, 1951-1953 Box 77, Folder 12
|
| |
White House Conference on Children and Youth |
|
Box 78 |
General, 1959-1960 Box 78, Folder 13
|
| |
New York State Committee, 1959, 1961 Box 78, Folder 14
|
| |
Reports, 1970 Box 78, Folder 15
|
| |
General Subjects, Note The second part of Series 3 begins with head worker memoranda
and general correspondence, filed in chronological order. The memoranda and
correspondence files are followed by an alphabetical list of subject files. The
subjects listed below tend to be less well-documented than the subjects at the
beginning of Series 3 and do not always overlap with subjects in Series 2.
|
|
Box 40 |
Memoranda to Headworkers, 1931-1963 Box 40, Folder 1 to 9 Note 1931-1932, 1936-1937, 1940-1941, 1943-1944, 1946-1963
|
|
Box 41 |
Memoranda to Headworkers, 1964-1972 Box 41, Folder 1 to 6
|
| |
General Correspondence, 1927-1951 Box 41, Folder 7 to 10 Note 1927-1929, 1932, 1939, 1941, 1945-1951
|
|
Box 42 |
General Correspondence, 1952-1971 Box 42, Folder 1 to 9
|
|
Box 43 |
A. Philip Randolph Institute "Freedom Budget for All
Americans," 1966-1967 Box 43, Folder 1
|
| |
Abraham Alcabes, "A Study of a Community’s Perception
and Use of Neighbor-Centers," circa 1970 Box 43, Folder 6
|
|
Box 56 |
Ad Hoc Committee on Camp Loyalty
Affidavits, 1954-1955 Box 56, Folder 14
|
|
Box 43 |
American Jewish Congress, 1953-1971 Box 43, Folder 8 Note 1953-1956, 1970-1971
|
| |
American Jewish Congress, Commission on Community
Interrelations, "Intergroup Relations in Leisure-Time Activities," 1952 Box 43, Folder 9
|
| |
American Social Health Association, 1962-1965 Box 43, Folder 10 Note 1962, 1964-1965
|
|
Box Legal 254 |
Americans for Democratic Action, City Affairs
Platform, 1953 Box Legal 254, Folder 7
|
|
Box 43 |
Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, 1952-1954 Box 43, Folder 11
|
| |
Armories, Bill to Permit Full Use for Juvenile
Delinquency Programs, 1957 Box 43, Folder 12
|
| |
Associated YM & YWHAs of Greater New
York, 1963 Box 43, Folder 14 Note Court case regarding exemptions from water and sewer
taxes.
|
| |
Association of Independent Agencies, 1952-1954 Box 43, Folder 13
|
| |
Bank Street College Education, 1951-1964 Box 43, Folder 15
|
| |
Barcellona, Charles, 1958-1965 Box 43, Folder 16 Note Correspondence regarding inmate.
|
| |
Beachbrook Nursery School, Brooklyn, 1963 Box 43, Folder 17
|
| |
Better Business Bureau of New York, 1957-1962 Box 43, Folder 20
|
| |
Better Education and Schools Today (BEST), "The Cement
Rainbow," 1966 Box 43, Folder 21 Note A play regarding the South Bronx, includes script.
|
|
Box 44 |
Bibliographies regarding Human Relations and
Children, 1932 Box 44, Folder 1
|
|
Box Legal 254 |
Birth Control Clippings, 1958 Box Legal 254, Folder 9
|
|
Box 44 |
Board of Mediation for Community Disputes (Automation
House), 1970 Box 44, Folder 2
|
| |
Boys’ Athletic League, 1934-1968 Box 44, Folder 3 Note 1934, 1947-1952, 1955, 1968
|
| |
Brandeis University Scholarships, 1949 Box 44, Folder 4
|
| |
Brophy, Alice, circa 1954 Box 44, Folder 5
|
| |
Camps and Camping, 1952-1972 Box 44, Folder 6 Note 1952-1955, 1961, 1965, 1972
|
| |
Carlton, Winslow, 1967 Box 44, Folder 7
|
| |
Center for Migration Studies at Brooklyn
College, 1963-1970 Box 44, Folder 8 Note Clarence Senior, director. Dates, 1963, 1967, 1970
|
| |
Central Brooklyn Coordinating Council Inc. 1967 Box 44, Folder 9
|
| |
Central Bureau for the Jewish Aged, 1968 Box 44, Folder 10
|
| |
Chelsea Committee for Neighborhood
Development, circa 1961 Box 44, Folder 11
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Chelsea Print Project Proposal, 1972 Box 44, Folder 12 Note Sponsored by Printmaking Workshops Inc.
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Chess in the Settlements (Milton
Goldstein), 1962, 1966 Box 44, Folder 13
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Chicago Federation of Settlements, 1958 Box 44, Folder 14
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Chisholm, Shirley, 1968-1969 Box 44, Folder 15
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Citizens’ Committee for Children, 1950-1970 Box 44, Folder 16 Note 1950-1951, 1956-1958, 1960-1967, 1969-1970
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Citizens’ Committee for Children Day Care
Section, 1946-1949 Box 44, Folder 17
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Citizens’ Committee for Public Higher
Education, 1964-1965 Box 44, Folder 20
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Citizens’ Committee for the Preservation of Rent
Control, 1962-1964 Box 44, Folder 21
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Citizens’ Committee for the Settlements, fund
raising, 1959-1961 Box 44, Folder 22 Note Includes Governor Nelson Rockefeller’s remarks.
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Citizens’ Committee on Public Reimbursement to
Voluntary Agency Camps, 1953-1955 Box 44, Folder 23
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Citizens’ Crusade Against Poverty, 1966 Box 44, Folder 24
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Box 45 |
City University of New York, 1969, 1971 Box 45, Folder 3 Note Includes the Citizens’ Commission on the Future of CUNY.
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City University of New York, Discussion of Enrollment
Difficulties, Anne Trinsig, 1968 Box 45, Folder 4
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City-Wide Council for Civic Unity, 1970 Box 45, Folder 5
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Civil Defense, 1950-1953 Box 45, Folder 6
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Cloward, Richard. "The Administration of Services to
Children and Youth in New York City," 1963-1964 Box 45, Folder 7
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Cloward, Richard. "The War on Poverty: Are the Poor
Left Out?" 1965 Box 45, Folder 8 Note Reactions
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Colborn, Fern M. Honorary Dinner, 1968 Box 45, Folder 9
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Columbia University Teachers College, 1952-1971 Box 45, Folder 11 Note 1952, 1962-1971
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Columbia University, New York School of Social
Work, 1951-1968 Box 45, Folder 10
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Committee Action, Inc, 1969-1970 Box 45, Folder 19
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Committee for Modern Courts, 1964-1965 Box 45, Folder 17
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Committee for the Proposed Bronx Beach, 1963 Box 45, Folder 18
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Committee of Neighbors to Insure a Normal Urban
Environment, 1970 Box 45, Folder 13
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Committee to Consider Coordination of Recreation
Services, 1955-1963 Box 45, Folder 14-15 Note 1955-1956, 1962-1963 Minutes and Correspondence.
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Committee to Consider Coordination of Recreation
Services Statements, 1955-1958 Box 45, Folder 16 Note See also: Housing, Public: Provision of Recreational
Services
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Box 52 |
Committee to Protect Our Children’s Teeth, 1956-1957 Box 52, Folder 5
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Box 47 |
Community Councils of the City of New York 1960 Box 47, Folder 17
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Community Ministries, 1972 Box 47, Folder 18
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Box 48 |
Conference on Economic Progress, 1961 Box 48, Folder 1
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Conference on Governing the City of New
York, 1969 Box 48, Folder 2
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Conference on Health Careers for the
Disadvantaged, 1968 Box 48, Folder 3
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Conference on Municipal Welfare Problems, 1968 Box 48, Folder 4
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Conference on Tension, Violence, and the Restructured
High School, 1970 Box 48, Folder 5
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Conference on Unfinished Business in Social
Legislation, 1946 Box 48, Folder 6
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Conservation, Rehabilitation, and Renewal
Foundation, 1962 Box 48, Folder 7
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Box 49 |
Council for Parks and Playgrounds, 1966, 1968 Box 49, Folder 4
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Council for Public Higher Education, 1968 Box 49, Folder 5
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Council on Social Work Education, 1969 Box 49, Folder 6
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Dance Drama Company, 1960 Box 49, Folder 7
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Box 50 |
Drug Abuse, 1951-1955, 1966, 1969-1970 Box 50, Folder 5
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Dutcher, Elizabeth, 1965 Box 50, Folder 7
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East Harlem Italian-Puerto Rican Good Neighbor
Committee, 1962 Box 50, Folder 15 Note Correspondence and bulletins
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East Harlem Merchants Association, 1958-1965 Box 50, Folder 16
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Box 51 |
East Harlem Neighborhood Study Club, 1963 Box 51, Folder 1 Note Controversy over its closing
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East Harlem Protestant Parish Narcotics
Committee, 1959-1960 Box 51, Folder 6
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East Harlem Skills Training Center, 1968 Box 51, Folder 7
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East Harlem Tenants Council, 1965 Box 51, Folder 8
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Edelstein, Julius C. C. Box 51, Folder 9 Note As executive assistant to Mayor Wagner.
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Edelstein, Julius C. C. 1966-1967 Box 51, Folder 10 Note As coordinator of urban studies at City University of New
York
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Box 76 |
Educational Television, 1952-1953 Box 76, Folder 5
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Box 51 |
Edwin Gould Foundation Camp Project, 1939 Box 51, Folder 11 Note UNH Efforts to find 500 protestant, white children from
families on relief to send to camp
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Emergency Committee for More Low Rent
Housing, 1963-1964 Box 51, Folder 12
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Employment, 1949-1963 Box 51, Folder 13 Note 1949-1950, 1952-1954, 1956, 1961, 1963
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Encampment for Citizenship, 1968 Box 51, Folder 14
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EQUAL, 1965-1967 Box 51, Folder 15 Note Citizen group for integrated education.
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Family Day Care, 1967-1968 Box 51, Folder 16
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Family Service Association of America, "Plays for
Living," Box 51, Folder 18
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Federation of Jewish Philanthropies, 1956 Box 51, Folder 20
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Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, 1947-1974 Box 51, Folder 21 to 22 Note 1947-1950, 1953-1956, 1960-1963, 1966, 1971-1974
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Federation of the Handicapped "Path"
Program, 1968 Box 51, Folder 19
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Felt, James, 1962-1971 Box 51, Folder 23 Note UNH board member.
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Box 52 |
Film Catalogues and General Material, 1953 Box 52, Folder 1
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Films by Young People, 1967 Box 52, Folder 2
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Fire Prevention, 1946 Box 52, Folder 3
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Fluoridation, 1956-1959, 1963 Box 52, Folder 4
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Food Cooperatives, 1963, 1970 Box 52, Folder 6
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Food Stamps, 1967-1968, 1971-1972 Box 52, Folder 7
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Food Trades, 1963 Box 52, Folder 8
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Gabel, Hortense, 1961-1962 Box 52, Folder 9 Note New York City rent and rehabilitation administrator. Newspaper
clippings and resume.
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Garrison, Lloyd K., 1963 Box 52, Folder 10 Note Eleanor Roosevelt Political Award Dinner of the New York
Committee for Democratic Voters.
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Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, 1962, 1964 Box 52, Folder 11
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Gottlieb, Eli, 1963 Box 52, Folder 12 Note Junior Americans Club.
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Greenman, Frederick F. 1961 Box 52, Folder 13 Note UNH President
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Guggenheimer, Elinor, 1968 Box 52, Folder 14 Note UNH board member and City Planning Commission member.
|
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Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York
University, 1965, 1967-1968 Box 52, Folder 15 Note Regarding election of Lillian Wald and Jane Addams.
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Harlem Neighborhoods Association, 1960-1961, 1969-1971 Box 52, Folder 16
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Harlem Parents Committee, 1964 Box 52, Folder 17
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Hartford, Claire, 1965 Box 52, Folder 18 Note Paper regarding community centers, settlements, and
neighborhood centers.
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Box 44 |
Head Start, 1965-1966 Box 44, Folder 18
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Health Section, 1964-1970 Box 44, Folder 19
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Box 52 |
Herald-Tribune Fresh Air Fund, 1963 Box 52, Folder 25
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Higher Education, 1966-1969 Box 52, Folder 26 Note Includes SEEK, a college program for disadvantaged youth.
|
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Holden, Arthur C. “The Negro, the Small Group, and Our
Slum Problem," 1969 Box 52, Folder 27 Note UNH board member
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Household Management, 1970 Box 52, Folder 28
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Box 54 |
Hunter College, 1971 Box 54, Folder 2
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Infant and Early Childhood Program for Appalachia and
Alabama, 1970-1971 Box 54, Folder 3 Note "Marian Seifert" file.
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Information Services, 1945-1947 Box 54, Folder 4 Note Includes child welfare information services.
|
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Institute for Training and Research in Child Mental
Health, 1968 Box 54, Folder 5
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Institute of Public Administration Human Resources
Study, 1966; Box 54, Folder 6
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Inter-Agency Council on Child Welfare, 1971-1972 Box 54, Folder 9 to 10
|
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Inter-Agency Council on Child Welfare, Andover
Massachusetts Conference, 1971 Box 54, Folder 11
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Inter-Agency Planning Group, 1966-1967 Box 54, Folder 8 Note Minutes, correspondence, and memoranda. Group membership was
comprised of UNH, the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, the New York
City Youth Board, and the New York City Housing Authority.
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Intergroup Committee on New York’s Public
Schools, 1954-1958 Box 54, Folder 12 to 13
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Box 55 |
Minutes and Agenda 1959-1960, 1962-1964 Box 55, Folder 1
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International Conference on Social Work, 1952-1956, 1962 Box 55, Folder 2
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International Programs and Agencies, 1955-1956, 1968, 1971 Box 55, Folder 3 Note Includes the Council of International Programs for Youth
Leaders and Social Workers, Inc.
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International Welfare Group, 1948-1954 Box 55, Folder 4
|
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Interracial Council for Business Opportunity of New
York, 1968 Box 55, Folder 5
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Box 49 |
J. Clarence Davies, Jr., 1958 Box 49, Folder 8
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Box 55 |
Jewish Family Service, 1951-1952 Box 55, Folder 10
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Jewish Guild for the Blind, 1968 Box 55, Folder 11
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Box Legal 254 |
Jobs and Youth Employment, Clippings, 1960-1962 Box Legal 254, Folder 22
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Box 55 |
John LaFarge Institute, Conference, 1967 Box 55, Folder 12
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JOIN (Job Orientation in the
Neighborhoods), 1963-1965 Box 55, Folder 13 Note See also: Neighborhood Youth Corps.
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Junior Citizens Festival of the Arts, 1963-1964 Box 55, Folder 14
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Junior League of Brooklyn, 1962-1963 Box 55, Folder 15
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Junior League of the City of New York, 1935-1970 Box 55, Folder 16 to 17 Note 1935, 1945-1955, 1957, 1959, 1964-1966, 1968, 1970
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Kahn, Alfred J. "Perspectives on Access to Social
Services," 1968 Box 55, Folder 19
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King, Dr. Martin Luther 1968 Box 55, Folder 20 Note Regarding his death.
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Box Legal 255 |
Kingsborough Community College Site
Selection, 1963-1964 Box Legal 255, Folder 1
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Box 55 |
La Hermosa Program Plans for a New Community
Center, 1957-1959 Box 55, Folder 21 Note Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, and minutes.
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Labor Unions, General Correspondence, 1945-1949 Box 55, Folder 22
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League for Industrial Democracy, Investigation of
Magistrates’ Courts, 1929-1930 Box 55, Folder 23
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League for Industrial Democracy, 1953, 1955, 1959-1960 Box 55, Folder 24
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Box 56 |
League of West Side Organizations,
Correspondence, 1964 Box 56, Folder 5
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League of Women Voters, 1948, 1951, 1971 Box 56, Folder 6
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Legal Services for the Poor, 1964-1969 Box 56, Folder 7 Note 1964-1969, 1965, 1967-1969. Correspondence, memoranda, and
report
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Legislation - General, 1969-1971 Box 56, Folder 8-9 Note Includes material on housing, labor, schools, Indochina, Head
Start, and rents.
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Logan, Dr. Arthur C. 1967, 1970 Box 56, Folder 10 Note UNH president. Correspondence, clippings, and tribute.
|
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Lower Eastside Neighborhood Association
(LENA), 1955-1961, 1966 Box 56, Folder 11 Note Correspondence and memoranda.
|
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Lower Eastside Planning Council, 1946-1954 Box 56, Folder 12 Note Minutes and publications.
|
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Loyalty Oath, 1950, 1953-1954 Box 56, Folder 13 Note General correspondence, statements, and publications
|
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Madd Wagon, 1966 Box 56, Folder 15 Note Theater arts group.
|
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Madison Square Church House, 1963 Box 56, Folder 16 Note Service area study by UNH
|
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March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, 1966 Box 56, Folder 17
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Massive Economic Neighborhood Development
(MEND), 1964-1968 Box 56, Folder 18
|
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Master Institute of United Arts, Annual
Report, 1964-1965 Box 56, Folder 19
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"Meals on Wheels," 1968 Box 56, Folder 20
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Box 57 |
Medical Care, 1961, 1963 Box 57, Folder 8
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Box Legal 257 |
Meeting on Neighborhoods Affected by Puerto Rican
Immigration, 1952 Box Legal 257, Folder 8
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Box 57 |
Mental Health Legislation, 1960-1963 Box 57, Folder 14
|
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Mental Health Services in the Settlements, 1951-1955, 1964 Box 57, Folder 12 to 13
|
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Annual Christmas
Toy Distribution, 1971 Box 57, Folder 15
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Metropolitan Music School, 1964 Box 57, Folder 16
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Box 58 |
Millbrook Bennett College Proposed Major in Community
Services, 1963 Box 58, Folder 1
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Mills College, 1959 Box 58, Folder 2
|
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Moynihan, Daniel P. (Daniel Patrick), 1967 Box 58, Folder 7
|
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People, 1952, 1964-1965, 1970 Box 58, Folder 8
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National Association of Housing and Redevelopment
Officials, 1959, 1961-1964 Box 58, Folder 9
|
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National Center for Voluntary Action, 1971 Box 58, Folder 11
|
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National Committee against Discrimination in Housing
and the New York State Committee on Discrimination in Housing, 1950-1963 Box 58, Folder 12 to 13
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Box Legal 255 |
National Committee against Discrimination in Housing,
Remarks of Mayor Robert Wagner and Frank S. Horne 1956 Box Legal 255, Folder 6 Note See also: New York State Committee on Integration in Housing
and Urban Development.
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Box 58 |
National Conference of Anti-Poverty
Agencies, 1968 Box 58, Folder 14
|
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National Conference of Christians and
Jews, 1956-1969 Box 58, Folder 15 Note 1956-1957, 1962, 1965, 1968-1969
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National Conference: The Crisis in Health Care for the
Aging, 1972 Box 58, Folder 16
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Box 59 |
National Council for Homemaker Services, 1966 Box 59, Folder 3
|
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National Council of American-Soviet
Friendship, 1968 Box 59, Folder 4
|
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National Council of Women of the U.S. Committee of
Correspondence, 1961 Box 59, Folder 5
|
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National Council on Crime and Delinquency, 1965 Box 59, Folder 7
|
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National Council on the Aging, 1962, 1964-1965, 1971 Box 59, Folder 6
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Box 61 |
National Housing Conference, 1961 Box 61, Folder 2
|
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National Industrial Conference Board
Conference, 1969 Box 61, Folder 3
|
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National Jewish Welfare Board, 1965, 1971 Box 61, Folder 4
|
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National Project of Ethnic America, 1971 Box 61, Folder 5
|
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National Senior Service Corps, 1966 Box 61, Folder 6 Note Includes material by Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr.
|
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National Service Corps, 1962-1964, undated Box 61, Folder 7 Note Proposed "Domestic Peace Corps."
|
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Neighborhood Service Centers, 1967 Box 61, Folder 17
|
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Box 62 |
New School for Social Research, 1964-1968 Box 62, Folder 1
|
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New York Adult Education Council, 1947-1949, 1952 Box 62, Folder 2
|
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New York Citizens’ Committee for an Independent Office
of Public Complaints, 1967 Box 62, Folder 6
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Box 69 |
New York City Committee to Rescue CAP, 1967 Box 69, Folder 20
|
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New York City Coordinating Committee for a
Constitutional Convention, 1957 Box 69, Folder 21
|
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New York City Urban Coalition, 1967, 1968, 1971 Box 69, Folder 22
|
|
Box 70 |
New York Civil Liberties Union , 1953-1969 Box 70, Folder 1 to 3 Note 1953-1963, 1965-1967, 1969. Correspondence, memoranda, and
committee minutes
|
|
Box 69 |
New York Civil Liberties Union Board of
Directors, 1957-1963 Box 69, Folder 23
|
|
Box 70 |
New York Committee to Abolish Capital
Punishment, 1958, 1962, 1964 Box 70, Folder 4
|
|
Box 62 |
New York Council on Civil Liberties and Civil
Rights, 1952 Box 62, Folder 7
|
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Box 70 |
New York Cultural Showcase Foundation, 1967 Box 70, Folder 5
|
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Box 71 |
New York Service for Orthopedically Handicapped
Children, 1963 Box 71, Folder 19
|
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New York State Committee on Integration in Housing and
Urban Development, 1966-1970 Box 71, Folder 17 Note Includes New York State Committee on Discrimination in
Housing. See also National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing and
Urban Development.
|
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New York State Credit Union League, 1961 Box 71, Folder 18
|
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New York Tuberculosis and Health
Association, 1947-1948, 1951-1954 Box 71, Folder 22
|
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New York University, 1952-1955, 1960. Box 71, Folder 23
|
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Non-Partisan Committee on Civil Rights, 1956 Box 71, Folder 24
|
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Norman, Dorothy, circa 1950 Box 71, Folder 25 Note Norman was a columnist for the New York
Post . File contains memoranda written for Norman by Helen M. Harris.
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Box 72 |
Operation Crossroads Africa, 1964, 1967-1968 Box 72, Folder 1 Note Reports
|
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Opportunities Industrialization Center, 1968 Box 72, Folder 2
|
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Parents and Parent Education, 1946, 1954 Box 72, Folder 3
|
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Park Association of New York City, 1964-1965, 1968-1969 Box 72, Folder 4
|
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Park-Hudson Urban Renewal Citizens’
Committee, 1958-1961 Box 72, Folder 5 to 6
|
|
Box 73 |
Peace Corps, 1961, 1966 Box 73, Folder 1
|
| |
Perkins, Frances, 1933 Box 73, Folder 2 Note Settlements’ support for her appointment as secretary of
labor.
|
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Planned Parenthood, 1953-1968 Box 73, Folder 3 Note 1953, 1963-1964, 1967-1968. See also: Community Council of
Greater New York – Planned Parenthood Controversy.
|
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Play Schools Association, 1954-1969 Box 73, Folder 4 Note 1954-1958, 1962-1966, 1968-1969
|
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Pollack, H. G. "The Urban Hermits," 1966 Box 73, Folder 5
|
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Poor People’s Campaign, 1968 Box 73, Folder 6
|
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Poverty Programs, 1964-1967 Box 73, Folder 7 to 9 Note Includes programs for the elderly.
|
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Progressive Recreation and Social Service
Association, 1968 Box 73, Folder 10
|
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Protestant Council of the City of New
York, 1950, 1952-1953 Box 73, Folder 11
|
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Public Assistance, 1946-1947 Box 73, Folder 12
|
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Puerto Ricans, 1952, 1954, 1968-1969 Box 73, Folder 13
|
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Puerto Rico - Labor Department, 1948-1967 Box 73, Folder 14 Note 1948, 1950-1956, 1960, 1965-1967
|
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Box 74 |
Race Relations, 1945, 1950-1951 Box 74, Folder 4 Note Includes material on JapaneseAmericans who were interned
during World War II.
|
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Real Estate, 1963 Box 74, Folder 5
|
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Recreation, 1955-1964, 1967-1968 Box 74, Folder 6 Note Includes material on the creation of a department of
recreation in New York City.
|
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Box Legal 257 |
Recreation Clippings, 1960-1963 Box Legal 257, Folder 10
|
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Box 74 |
Recreation Workshops, 1950-1953 Box 74, Folder 7 Note See also: Committee to Consider Coordination of Recreation
Services in New York City and Housing, Public: Provision of Recreational
Services.
|
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Redevelopment Grants to Private Agencies, 1960-1962 Box 74, Folder 8 Note Reports, correspondence, and agreements.
|
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Regional Plan Association, 1962 Box 74, Folder 9 Note Includes material on Breezy Point Park.
|
| |
Remedial Reading Conference, 1965 Box 74, Folder 10
|
| |
Rent Control, 1928-1959 Box 74, Folder 11 Note 1928, 1945, 1948-1950, 1953, 1957, 1959. Includes position
statements by UNH
|
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Rent Control Correspondence and Statements 1962-1967, 1971 Box 74, Folder 13
|
| |
Rent Strike, 1963-1964 Box 74, Folder 14
|
|
Box Legal 257 |
Rents and Rent Control, 1958-1961 Box Legal 257, Folder 11 Note Newspaper Clippings
|
|
Box 74 |
Responsive Environments Corporation, 1968 Box 74, Folder 15
|
| |
Roche, John L. 1968 Box 74, Folder 16 Note UNH board member
|
| |
Roosevelt Hospital, 1963 Box 74, Folder 17
|
| |
Russell Sage Foundation, 1949 Box 74, Folder 18
|
| |
Salvation Army, 1949, 1952 Box 74, Folder 19
|
|
Box 75 |
Shriver, Sargeant, 1964-1966 Box 75, Folder 18
|
|
Box 74 |
Scheuer, James H., M.C. 1966-1967 Box 74, Folder 20 Note Includes material on jobs for youth.
|
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Scholarship, Education, and Defense Fund for Racial
Equality, 1967 Box 74, Folder 21
|
| |
Schwerner, Michael, 1964-1965, 1972 Box 74, Folder 22 Note Efforts of the Congress of Racial Equality, the National
Social Welfare Assembly, and UNH to memorialize Schwerner, James Chaney, and
Andrew Goodman, the three civil rights workers who were killed in Mississippi
in 1964. Schwerner had been a staff member at Hamilton-Madison House.
|
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Box 75 |
Settlement Workers for Peace, 1967 Box 75, Folder 16
|
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Shorefront Jewish Community Center of
Brooklyn, 1953-1954 Box 75, Folder 17
|
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Simkhovitch, Mary K. (Mary Kingsbury), 1933 Box 75, Folder 19 Note UNH endorsement of her to Governor Herbert H. Lehman.
|
| |
Social Action, 1946-1951, 1959 Box 75, Folder 20
|
| |
Social Service Employees Union, 1945, 1947, 1949 Box 75, Folder 22
|
| |
Social Welfare History Group, 1962-1963 Box 75, Folder 23 Note Correspondence and newsletter
|
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Social Work Recruiting Center, 1963, 1966, 1968 Box 75, Folder 24
|
| |
Social Work Recruiting Committee of Greater New
York, 1956-1958 Box 75, Folder 25
|
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Social Workers for Civil Rights Action, 1967 Box 75, Folder 26
|
| |
Society for Ethical Culture, 1952, 1957-1958, 1963 Box 75, Folder 27
|
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South Bronx Concentrated Employment
Program, 1967 Box 75, Folder 28
|
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Box 45 |
Special Committee on the Study of Commitment
Procedures, 1963 Box 45, Folder 12
|
|
Box 75 |
Sponsors of Open Housing Investment, 1970 Box 75, Folder 29
|
|
Box 55 |
Stanley M. Isaacs Award, 1964-1970, 1972 Box 55, Folder 9
|
|
Box 75 |
State Charities Aid Association, 1949-1950 Box 75, Folder 30
|
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State Communities Aid Association, 1970 Box 75, Folder 31 Note Includes material regarding abortion.
|
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Strycker’s Bay Neighborhood Council, 1964-1965 Box 75, Folder 32
|
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Box 76 |
Strycker’s Bay Neighborhood Council, 1966-1970 Box 76, Folder 1 Note See also: Project Janus filed in the Series 4, Special
Projects.
|
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Survey Magazine -
Statements on its Closing, 1952 Box 76, Folder 2
|
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Box 50 |
Survey of Settlement Houses of Narcotics
Use, 1955 Box 50, Folder 6 Note See also: Community Council of Greater New York, Committee on
Narcotics in Series 3 and the Drug Abuse Prevention Project in Series 4,
Special Projects.
|
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Box 76 |
Teen-Agers Questionnaire, circa 1950 Box 76, Folder 3
|
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Television, 1950-1951, 1965, 1968 Box 76, Folder 4
|
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Box 54 |
The Administration of Services to Children and Youth
Insurance - Savings Bank Life Insurance, 1938-1939 Box 54, Folder 7
|
|
Box 51 |
The Family Institute, 1967-1968 Box 51, Folder 17 Note Proposals, correspondence, and memoranda.
|
|
Box Legal 257 |
Tutoring, Clippings, 1960-1961 Box Legal 257, Folder 13
|
|
Box 76 |
Tutoring, Correspondence and Proposals, 1963-1969 Box 76, Folder 6
|
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Two Bridges Neighborhood Council, 1965, 1972 Box 76, Folder 7 Note Includes proposal for a summer reading program.
|
| |
Unemployment Insurance, 1963, 1968, 1970 Box 76, Folder 8
|
|
Box 74 |
UNH Backs Rent Rise, 1960-1961 Box 74, Folder 12 Note Includes statement and reactions.
|
|
Box 61 |
UNH’s Proposed Projects for Service Corps
Workers, circa 1962 Box 61, Folder 8 to 9
|
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Box 76 |
United Church Women of Brooklyn, Inc.
Newsletter, 1965 Box 76, Folder 9
|
| |
United Community Centers, 1966-1967 Box 76, Folder 10 Note Application for membership in UNH.
|
| |
United Conference for Social Legislation, 1939 Box 76, Folder 11 Note Proceedings and correspondence.
|
| |
United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York, 1953-1954 Box 76, Folder 12
|
| |
United Nations, 1952-1955, 1966-1968 Box 76, Folder 13
|
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United Neighborhood Houses of Allegheny
County, 1957-1959 Box 76, Folder 14 Note Correspondence, statements, and bylaws.
|
| |
United Parents Associations, 1952, 1966 Box 76, Folder 15
|
|
Box 77 |
Urban Action Task Force, 1968 Box 77, Folder 13
|
| |
Urban League of Greater New York, 1934-1964 Box 77, Folder 14 to 15 Note 1934, 1938-1939, 1954-1956, 1959, 1964. Annual report and
correspondence
|
| |
Urban Opportunities Program, 1965-1966 Box 77, Folder 16
|
|
Box 78 |
Urban Opportunities Program, 1967-1969 Box 78, Folder 1
|
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Urban Renewal, 1961 Box 78, Folder 2
|
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Box Legal 257 |
Urban Renewal and Neighborhood Conservation Newspaper
Clippings. 1958-1966 Box Legal 257, Folder 14
|
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Box 78 |
Vacations for the Aging, 1959 Box 78, Folder 3
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Villard, Henry, 1969 Box 78, Folder 5 Note UNH board member and professor of economics at City College of
New York.
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VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), 1962-1967 Box 78, Folder 6
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Vocational Advisory Service, 1965, 1970 Box 78, Folder 4
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Voorhees Technical Institute, 1970 Box 78, Folder 7
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Weingarten, Victor, 1955, 1958-1960 Box 78, Folder 8 Note UNH public relations.
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Welcome Strangers Club, 1950 Box 78, Folder 10
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Welfare, 1967-1969, 1971-1972 Box 78, Folder 9
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West Greenwich Village, 1961 Box 78, Folder 11
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Westchester County Council of Social
Agencies, 1951, 1958 Box 78, Folder 12
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Williamsburg Area Renewal Effort (WARE), 1963 Box 78, Folder 16
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Women’s City Club of New York, 1952, 1955, 1957 Box 78, Folder 17
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Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom, 1964-1965 Box 78, Folder 18
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Work-Study Programs, 1966-1967 Box 78, Folder 19
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YMCA, 1952-1954 Box 78, Folder 20
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Yorkville Human Rights Committee, 1964 Box 78, Folder 22
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Yorkville Youth Council, 1966 Box 78, Folder 23
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Youth and Work, 1960-1964 Box 78, Folder 24 to 25
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Box Legal 257 |
Youth and Work Clippings, 1960-1963 Box Legal 257, Folder 15
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Box 78 |
YWCA, 1953, 1957, 1963, 1965-1966 Box 78, Folder 21
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General Subject Files, Note General, alphabetical subject files. These materials are from
additions to the UNH records that have not been fully arranged and described.
Most of the records date from the 1960s to 1980. The alphabetical range for
each box is provided. Researchers will need to review the boxes or contact the
archives in order to search for files on individual topics.
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Box 155 |
"A" - "At" files Box 155, Folder
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Box 156 |
"At" - "Ci" files, 1970s-1980s Box 156, Folder Note Includes "child" files, and Citizens Committee for Children.
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Box 157 |
"Ci" files, 1970s-1980s Box 157, Folder Note Includes "City" files, "consumers" files.
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Box 158 |
"D" files, 1970s-1980s Box 158, Folder Note Includes day care, "Department of" files, and drugs.
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Box 159 |
"D" -"E" files, 1970s-1980s Box 159, Folder
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Box 160 |
"F" -" J", files 1970s-1980s Box 160, Folder
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Box 161 |
"J" - "L" and "Legislative" files, 1970s-1980s Box 161, Folder
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Box 162 |
"Legislative" files, 1970s-1980s Box 162, Folder
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Box 163 |
"Legislative" to "National" files, 1970s-1980s Box 163, Folder
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Box 164 |
"National" to "New York City" files, 1960s-1980s Box 164, Folder
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Box 165 |
"New York City" to "New York Service"
files, 1960s-1980s Box 165, Folder
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Box 166 |
"New York Foundling" to "S" files , 1960s-1980s Box 166, Folder
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Box 167 |
"Settlement" to "So" files, 1960s-1980s Box 167, Folder
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Box 168 |
"So" to "United States" files, 1960s-1980s Box 168, Folder
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Box 169 |
"United States" to "V" files, 1960s-1980s Box 169, Folder
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Box 170 |
"W" - "Y" files, 1960s-1980s Box 170, Folder Note Includes "youth" files.
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Series 4 Special Projects, 1939-1940, 1944-1946, 1959-1970s Note Series 4 includes records generated by special UNH-sponsored
projects. These records differ from those included in the Programs,
Organizations, and Subjects series in that UNH secured special funding and/or
hired separate staff for these projects. However, in some cases, information on
these projects or related topics was also filed with the Programs,
Organizations, and Subjects records.
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Series 4.1 Miscellaneous Projects, |
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Box 1 |
Motion Picture Project, 1960 Box 1, Folder 30
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Box 176 |
New Centers Project, 1970s Box 176, Folder Note In conjunction with the New York City Housing Authority's
upgrade of five older public housing developments, UNH provided training,
consultation and technical assistance for community members to establish a
"mini-settlement" in each development. The following centers were established
or proposed: East River Metro North Community Center, Carey Gardens Community
Center, Langston Hughes Community Center, South Jamaica Community Center, and
St. Nicholas Houses Community Center. The records contain general training
information that documents all aspects of training to administer the new
centers
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Series 4.2 Project Allen, 1969-1972 Note Project Allen was a juvenile delinquency prevention program with
special emphasis on drug abuse prevention. The Vivian B. Allen Foundation
funded the $650,000 project. UNH distributed foundation funds to member houses,
which in turn used the money to hire staff to run special youth programs.
During the course of the project, between 18 and 24 settlements participated.
The settlements' programs varied in design and method. The records include correspondence, memoranda, reports,
financial reports, grant proposals, and evaluations. A final evaluation,
however, is not available. The folders devoted to participating settlements
contain each member house's original proposal together with commentaries by UNH
staff members Helen M. Harris, Lois Buell, Clara Fox, and Juliet Brudney.
Elizabeth Day and Marian Seifert were the UNH staff members specifically
assigned to Project Allen.
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Box 79 |
Application for State Aid, 1970 Box 79, Folder 8
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Bibliographies and Resource Material, 1969-1970 Box 79, Folder 9
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Reports, |
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Box 79 |
Progress Reports, 1969-1970 Box 79, Folder 1
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Head Worker’s Quarterly Reports, October 1970 - March 1972 Box 79, Folder 2 to 5 Note Arranged alphabetically by settlement.
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Annual Reports from Settlements, October 1970 - September
1971 Box 79, Folder 6
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Reporting Forms, 1969-1970 Box 79, Folder 7
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Participating Settlements, |
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Box 79 |
Bronx River Neighborhood Centers, 1969-1973 Box 79, Folder 10
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Brooklyn Heights Youth Center, 1969-1972 Box 79, Folder 11
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Claremont Neighborhood Center, 1969-1972 Box 79, Folder 12
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Colony-South Brooklyn Houses, 1969-1972 Box 79, Folder 13
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Box 80 |
East Side House, 1969-1970 Box 80, Folder 1
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Educational Alliance, 1969-1971 Box 80, Folder 2
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Five Towns Community House, 1969-1971 Box 80, Folder 3
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Goddard-Riverside Community Center, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 4
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Grand Street Settlement, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 5
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Greenwich House, 1969-1971 Box 80, Folder 6
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Grosvenor Neighborhood House, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 7
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Hamilton-Madison House, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 8
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Henry Street Settlement, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 9
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Hudson Guild, 1969-1970 Box 80, Folder 10
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Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 11
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James Weldon Johnson Community Center, 1969-1970 Box 80, Folder 12
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Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 13
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Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, 1969-1972 Box 80, Folder 14
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Box 81 |
Manhattanville Community Center, 1969-1970 Box 81, Folder 1
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Jacob A. Riis, 1969-1971 Box 81, Folder 2
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School Settlement, 1969-1971 Box 81, Folder 3
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Union Settlement, 1969-1972 Box 81, Folder 4
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University Settlement, 1969-1970 Box 81, Folder 5
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Williamsburg Settlement, 1969 Box 81, Folder 6
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Willoughby House, 1969-1970 Box 81, Folder 7
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Rejected Proposals, 1969 Box 81, Folder 8
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Project Allen Staff, |
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Box 81 |
Staff Meetings, Minutes and
Announcements, 1969-1972 Box 81, Folder 22
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Box 82 |
Mailing List, 1970, undated Box 82, Folder 1
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Staff Credentials, 1971 Box 82, Folder 2
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Job Descriptions, 1971 Box 82, Folder 3
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Box 81 |
General Correspondence, 1969-1973 Box 81, Folder 9
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Memoranda to Helen M. Harris from Elizabeth
Day, 1969-1970 Box 81, Folder 10
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Correspondence with the Vivian B. Allen
Foundation, 1969-1971 Box 81, Folder 11
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Financial Reports, 1969-1972 Box 81, Folder 12 to 20
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Miscellaneous Financial Notes, ca. 1969-1970 Box 81, Folder 21
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Box 82 |
Project Allen Conference, 1972 Box 82, Folder 4
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"Neighborhood Facts" for Drug Referral, 1972-1973 Box 82, Folder 5
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Box 171-172 |
Series 4.3 Alternatives to Detention (ATD), 1970s Box 171-172 Note Series 4.3 consists of reports, grant proposals and
applications, correspondence, and resource materials for the Alternatives to
Detention program (ATD), an education, jobs, and counseling program for youth.
ATD enrolled youth who were referred from the court or prison systems, social
services, or other sources. The program provided group counseling, job training
and vocational guidance, educational services, and recreation. The records
document these activities as well as the project design, client criteria, and
evaluation of the program. Client names and personal information are
restricted.
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Box 173-175 |
Series 4.4 South Bronx Youth Service System, 1970s Box 173-175 Note Series 4.4 documents a cooperative program between UNH and the
Regional Office of Youth Development to create and study a system for
coordinating and providing services to youth in the South Bronx area of New
York City. Spurred by the Juvenile Justice Act of 1972 and the National
Strategy for Youth Development, UNH, with funding from the Department of Health
Education and Welfare, established a pilot program to coordinate all
youth-related agencies and services in a single area. These included parents,
schools, churches, health services, the justice system, businesses, the arts,
and gangs to "bring alienated youth into the decision making processes of the
society around them." Five UNH member houses in the South Bronx served as the
primary agencies for implementing the project. Each house established a youth
cadre. "Mobilizers" organized and trained the youth, apparently for various
aspects of community service. Representatives of each cadre served on "mini"
and "maxi" councils that helped to provide coordination and leadership.
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Series 4.5 East Harlem Youth Project, 1944-1946 Note With the financial assistance of the New York Community Trust,
UNH sponsored a short-term juvenile delinquency project, directed by Dora
Einert. The aim of the project was to evaluate the recreational opportunities
available to young people between the ages of 12 and 17 living in East Harlem.
The program was based on the premise that juvenile delinquency was caused by
"emotional stresses and feelings of inadequacy and insecurity." During the
course of the project, a lounge for young people at a branch library and a
storefront neighborhood center were created. Additionally, the project helped
organize dances ("teen canteens") at a local school and a community Christmas
party. Series 4.5 consists of correspondence and general materials,
correspondence with student interns, minutes of the project steering committee,
the director's final report, maps and demographic information, and notes from
interviews with youth.
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Box 82 |
Correspondence and General Materials, 1944-1945 Box 82, Folder 6 to 8
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Student Interns, 1944-1945 Box 82, Folder 9
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Steering Committee Minutes, 1944-1945 Box 82, Folder 10
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Director’s Report (Dora M. Einert), 1944-1945 Box 82, Folder 11
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Proposals, Reports, Evaluations, and Demographic
Information, 1945-1946 Box 82, Folder 12
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Library Lounge - Interviews with Youth, ca. 1945 Box 82, Folder 13
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Series 4.6 Employment and Job Training
Programs, 1963-1969 Note The programs are listed in chronological order.
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Box 82 |
Food Services Training Program, 1963-1964 Box 82, Folder 14
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Food Services Program Photographs, 1965 Box 82, Folder 15
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Junior Internships in Early Childhood
Development, 1963-1964 Box 82, Folder 16
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Box 94 |
Proposal for "A Working Partnership of Business and
Settlement Houses," 1968 Box 94, Folder 4 Note In the spring of 1968, UNH proposed "A Working Partnership of
Business and Settlement Houses" that was to have involved private employers
through the federal government's JOBS (Job Opportunities in the Business
Sector) program, settlements, and the New York Urban Coalition. The Urban
Coalition, however, was not interested in working with the settlements. Some
coalition members complained that the settlements were "passé, unrepresentative
of the communities they serve, unaware of community problems, have an outmoded
approach to contemporary affairs, and do not know how to work with nonwhites."
(Letter of Victor Weingarten to Helen M. Harris, August 28, 1968.)
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Committee for the Development of Jobs for Neighborhood
Youth Corps Enrollees, 1967 Box 94, Folder 5 Note Minutes, announcements, and correspondence.
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Jobs Development, 1968-1969 Box 94, Folder 6 to 7 Note UNH’s efforts to tap Department of Labor and private sources
for various jobs proposals.
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Series 4.7 Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1964-1969 Note Series 4.7 consists of records documenting Neighborhood Youth
Corps, a federally funded jobs program. Records include manuals, procedures,
minutes, correspondence, memoranda, financial records, evaluations and reports,
newsletters, photographs, contracts, personnel files for some professional
staff members, and various statistical reports on enrollee attendance and
placement. The settlement work site files include correspondence between UNH's
Neighborhood Youth Corps office and the settlements, in addition to
descriptions of the various Youth Corps jobs. UNH's active participation in the Neighborhood Youth Corps and
other jobs programs was a natural extension of UNH Executive Director, Helen M.
Harris' involvement in youth policy and programs. Harris administered the
National Youth Administration in New York City and Long Island between 1938 and
1942. The NYA was a New Deal program that sought to give unemployed young
people work experience and sufficient wages to enable them to finish high
school or college. Harris maintained her interest in the problems of unemployed
youth and served on the New York City Mayor's Conference on Youth and Work from
1961 to 1965. During the 1950s, UNH pressured New York State to decentralize
its youth services in New York City. In 1969, UNH staff member, Juliet F.
Brudney, described how UNH "pulled together a citywide committee of experts
from public and private agencies and developed a plan for a New York City Youth
Corps, based on the National Youth Administration work experience program. At
the same time, we worked to get the Youth Employment Opportunities Acts of 1962
and 1963 passed in Washington." Brudney adds that the City Youth Corps idea
gave way to JOIN (Job Orientation in Neighborhoods), a federally financed
program to reach the most hard-core unemployed youth.
[Brudney, Juliet F. "Strengthening the Neighborhood Youth
Corps."]
UNH began administering the Neighborhood Youth Corps program in
its settlement houses in 1965. Corps programs were funded by the U.S.
Department of Labor under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. In New York
City, the program was first administered by the city's Anti-Poverty Operations
Board, followed by the Economic Opportunity Committee in 1966, and, by 1967,
the Manpower and Career Development Agency of the city's Human Resources
Administration. UNH was one of an average of 28 agencies that contracted with
the city to run corps programs. The Neighborhood Youth Corps was available to impoverished youth
between the ages of 16 and 21. (By 1967, the minimum age was lowered to 14.) In
1966, three programs were available: "out-of-school" for youth who had dropped
out of school; "in-school" for young people who were still in school or
intended to return; and a summer program for "in-school" enrollees. UNH
recruited, selected, and placed youth in various corps jobs in approximately 25
different settlements. Occasionally, a youth was "outstationed" at a
non-settlement work site such as a hospital. Typically, a UNH enrollee was
given temporary clerical, repair, maintenance, or food service jobs. Some were
program aides and a few learned photographic and film making skills through a
special film program, a project that earned some national attention. Howard E
A. Dusold was UNH's Neighborhood Youth Corps director and Fritzi Kort served as
assistant director. Recruitment became a problem for UNH in the latter stages of
the program. At a March 1969 meeting, UNH Neighborhood Youth Corps staff
debated whether to cease operations then because of low enrollments. UNH
terminated its Neighborhood Youth Corps program in November 1969, when it had
failed to recruit half its quota of 60 youth.
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Procedures, |
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Box 82 |
Administrative Regulations and Department of Labor
Material, 1964-1967 Box 82, Folder 17 Note Includes general descriptions.
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Box 83 |
Procedures Manuals from City and Federal
Governments, 1964-1969, undated Box 83, Folder 1 to 4
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Department of Labor Sponsors’
Conference, 1966 Box 83, Folder 5
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Department of Labor Audit, 1968 Box 83, Folder 6 Note Investigation of alleged city misappropriation of Corps
funds.
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Meetings, |
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Box 83 |
City-Wide Coordinating Committee, 1965-1969 Box 83, Folder 7 to 8 Note Minutes and announcements.
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Enrollee Council, 1967 Box 83, Folder 9 Note Minutes and announcements.
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Administration of Neighborhood Youth Corps by
UNH, |
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Box 83 |
Survey of Job Opportunities at Member
Houses, 1964 Box 83, Folder 10
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Box 84 |
Original Proposal and Preliminary Inquiries and
Quotas, 1964 Box 84, Folder 1
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Correspondence and Memoranda, 1965 Box 84, Folder 2 to 3
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Out of School Program, 1966 Box 84, Folder 4
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Proposal for Experimental Remedial Program with the
Board of Fundamental Education, 1966 Box 84, Folder 5 Note Proposal was not implemented.
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Contract Letters with Settlements, 1966-1967 Box 84, Folder 6
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General Correspondence, 1966-1967 Box 84, Folder 7
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Enrichment Proposals, 1967 Box 84, Folder 8
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General Correspondence, 1967 - 1970 Box 84, Folder 9 to 10
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Box 85 |
In-School Program, 1966-1969 Box 85, Folder 1 to 2
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Summer Program, 1965-1969 Box 85, Folder 3 to 5 Note Contracts, proposals, and administrative material.
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Settlement Participation, 1969 Box 85, Folder 6 Note Discussion of whether to continue program.
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"Standard Procedures for UNH’s Summer Neighborhood
Youth Corps Program," 1966 Box 85, Folder 7 Note By Robert Lefcourt.
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Miscellaneous Reporting Forms, circa 1965-1969 Box 85, Folder 8
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Youth Corps Finances, |
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Box Legal 257 |
Budgets and Statements, 1965-1969 Box Legal 257, Folder 16 to 17
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Box 85 |
Equipment and Inventory, 1964-1969 Box 85, Folder 9
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Payroll, 1965 Box 85, Folder 10
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Miscellaneous Financial, 1965-1969 Box 85, Folder 11
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Youth Corps Correspondence and Memoranda
Files, |
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Box 85 |
General, 1965-1969 Box 85, Folder 12
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Job Orientation in Neighborhoods (JOIN), 1965-1966 Box 85, Folder 13 Note See also: Series 3, Programs, Organizations, and
Subjects.
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Box 86 |
Mobilization for Youth, 1964-1965 Box 86, Folder 1
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Youth Employment Service (YES), 1965 Box 86, Folder 2
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Memoranda (New York City) 101-179, 1965-1969 Box 86, Folder 3
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Memoranda (New York State) 1-191, 1965-1969 Box 86, Folder 4 to 6
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Memoranda (Internal) 1-32, 1965 Box 86, Folder 7
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Box Legal 257 |
Summer Program, 1966-1968 Box Legal 257, Folder 18
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Youth Corps Evaluations, |
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Box 86 |
Director’s Reports, 1965-1969 Box 86, Folder 8
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Field Visits Reports, 1965-1969 Box 86, Folder 9
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Evaluations by Field Supervisors, 1965-1969 Box 86, Folder 10
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Box 87 |
New York City Schools, 1966 Box 87, Folder 5 Note Reports on the operation of the Neighborhood Youth Corps in
the school system.
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Study and Evaluation of Regular and Summer Programs,
1967 Box 87, Folder 6 Note By Peter Corradi and Matthew Alcuri.
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Six-Month Evaluation of the Out-of-School
Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1967 Box 87, Folder 7
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Random Sample of 100 Terminated Regular UNH
Neighborhood Youth Corps Enrollees, circa 1967 Box 87, Folder 8
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Research, 1967-1968 Box 87, Folder 9 Note Includes Fordham University, Louis M. Wakoff Research
Center, and the Bureau of Social Science Research.
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Summer Program, |
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Box 86 |
Evaluations by Settlement Directors, 1965-1966 Box 86, Folder 11
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Evaluations by Crew Members, 1966 Box 86, Folder 12
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Box 87 |
Evaluation by the Center for Urban
Education, 1966 Box 87, Folder 1
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Evaluation by Crew Chiefs, 1967 Box 87, Folder 2
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Summer Evaluation Conference Reports, 1967, 1969 Box 87, Folder 3 to 4
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Youth Corps Personnel, |
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Box 87 |
Staff Lists, 1967-1968 Box 87, Folder 10
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Staff Meetings, 1965-1969 Box 87, Folder 11
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In-service Training, 1967 Box 87, Folder 12
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Personnel Practices, 1968 Box 87, Folder 13
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Correspondence and Applications, 1965-1969 Box 87, Folder 14 to 15 Note Arranged alphabetically
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Box 88 |
Correspondence and Applications, 1965-1969 Box 88, Folder 1 to 4 Note Arranged alphabetically
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Neighborhood Youth Corps Publicity and
Newsletters, |
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Box 88 |
Press Releases and Clippings, 1964-1969 Box 88, Folder 5
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Success Stories, 1965-1967 Box 88, Folder 6
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Contact , 1966-1967 Box 88, Folder 7 Note UNH Neighborhood Youth Corps newspaper. Publication was
supervised by Henry Street Settlement.
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Staff
Notes , 1967-1968 Box 88, Folder 8 Note Publication of New York City Neighborhood Youth Corps
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Newsletters, 1968 Box 88, Folder 9 Note Publications of the city Human Resources Administration and
the city office of Manpower and Career Development.
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Special Youth Corps Projects, |
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Box 89 |
Early Childhood Training Program, 1968 Box 89, Folder 1
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Enrollee Job Placement, 1965-1968 Box 89, Folder 2
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Photography Project, 1965-1968 Box 89, Folder 3 to 6
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Photo Unit Trip to Washington, 1966 Box 89, Folder 7
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Photographs of Hudson Guild Film Unit, 1966-1967 Box 89, Folder 8
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Photo Exhibit, 1967 Box 89, Folder 9
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Photographs of Career Conference, 1968 Box 89, Folder 10
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General Photographs, 1968-1969 Box 89, Folder 11
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On-the-Job Training Project, 1968 Box 89, Folder 12
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Poster Contest, 1966-1967 Box 89, Folder 13
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Sound and Motion Picture Project
Proposal, 1967 Box 89, Folder 14
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Tutoring and Remediation, 1967 Box 89, Folder 15
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Work Training in Industry, 1967-1968 Box 89, Folder 16
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Youth Corps Reports and Records, |
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Box 89 |
Enrollee Accident Reports, 1966-1968 Box 89, Folder 17
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Box 90 |
Weekly Statistical Reports, 1965-1967 Box 90, Folder 1
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Reports on Enrollee Attendance, 1965-1968 Box 90, Folder 2 to 3
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Enrollee Cards, 1966-1968 Box 90, Folder 4
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Box Legal 257 |
Sponsors’ Activity Reports, 1966-1969 Box Legal 257, Folder 19
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Box Legal 258 |
Sponsors’ Activity Reports, Box Legal 258, Folder 1
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Settlement Work Stations, |
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Box Legal 258 |
Job Sites, 1965-1969 Box Legal 258, Folder 2 Note Includes UNH-sponsored sites and other New York City work
stations.
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Job Descriptions, 1965 Box Legal 258, Folder 3 Note Lists of job sites and openings assigned to each
station.
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Box 90 |
UNH Job Quotas and Placement
Controversies, 1965-1969 Box 90, Folder 5
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Area I (The Bronx), 1965-1966, Box 90, Folder 6
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Area I Field Supervisor’s Reports, 1965 Box 90, Folder 7
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Area II (Brooklyn), 1965-1966 Box 90, Folder 8
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Area II Field Supervisor’s Reports, 1965-1966 Box 90, Folder 9
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Area II, Anne Charnow, 1965-1967 Box 90, Folder 10
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Area III (Manhattan, Upper East Side), 1965 Box 90, Folder 11
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Area III Field Supervisor’s Reports, 1965 Box 90, Folder 12
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Box 91 |
Area IV (Manhattan, Lower East Side), 1965 Box 91, Folder 1
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Area IV Field Supervisor’s Reports, 1965 Box 91, Folder 2
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Area V (Manhattan, West Side), 1965 Box 91, Folder 3
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Area V Field Supervisor’s Reports, 1965 Box 91, Folder 4
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Area V, Mabel Clayton, 1965-1966 Box 91, Folder 5
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Bloomingdale - Brooklyn Hospital, 1965-1968 Box 91, Folder 6
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Christodora House - Coney Island Family
Center, 1964-1967 Box 91, Folder 7
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East Side House, 1964-1967 Box 91, Folder 8
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Educational Alliance - Fountain House, 1964-1967 Box 91, Folder 9
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Box 92 |
Goddard-Riverside - Grosvenor, 1964-1967 Box 92, Folder 1
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Hamilton-Madison House - Henry Street, 1964-1968 Box 92, Folder 2
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Hudson Guild - James Weldon Johnson, 1964-1968 Box 92, Folder 3
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La Guardia Memorial House - Lenox Hill, 1964-1968 Box 92, Folder 4
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Lincoln Square - Morningside Community
Center, 1964-1968 Box 92, Folder 5
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National Federation of Settlements -
Riverdale, 1964-1968 Box 92, Folder 6
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Box 93 |
School Settlement - Third Street Music
School, 1964-1968 Box 93, Folder 1
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Union Settlement - Yetev Lev D’Satmar, 1964-1967 Box 93, Folder 2
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Series 4.8 Strengthening the Neighborhood Youth
Corps, 1968-1970 Note In June, 1968, UNH appealed to the Greater New York Fund,
stating that "the Neighborhood Youth Corps provides little more than stipends
of $37.50 to unemployed young dropouts." It secured a $50,000 three month grant
from the Greater New York Fund to "strengthen the Neighborhood Youth Corps."
UNH shifted all of its approximately 150 enrollees to only four settlements,
where the youth received such pre-employment services as remedial education or
training in typing and keypunching. Staff also tried to identify and correct
any health or personal problems that might interfere with an enrollee's future
job performance. UNH followed the progress of enrollees after they left the
program. During the course of the Greater New York Fund project, UNH realized a
need for job-related educational materials for young people and secured a small
grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to develop such materials.
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Box 93 |
Draft and Report, 1969 Box 93, Folder 3 Note Grant from the Greater New York Fund.
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Proposals, Preliminary Reports, Budgets, and
Correspondence, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 4
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Press Coverage and Correspondence on Report
Distribution, 1969-1970 Box 93, Folder 5
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Follow-up Interviews, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 6
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Participating Settlements Correspondence, |
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Box 93 |
Claremont Neighborhood Center, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 7
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Colony House, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 8
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James Weldon Johnson Center, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 9
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Education Unit’s Reports, 1968 Box 93, Folder 10
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Morningside Community Center, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 11
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Group Counselor’s Reports, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 12
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Job Development and Placement, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 13
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Health Services, 1968-1969 Box 93, Folder 14
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Box 94 |
Recruitment and Terminations, 1968-1969 Box 94, Folder 1
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Remediation, 1968, undated Box 94, Folder 2
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Training, 1968-1969 Box 94, Folder 3 Note Including key punch, photography, and typing instruction.
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Series 4.9 Settlement Houses Employment Development,
Inc. (SHED), 1969-1970s Note In August, 1969, ten settlements and UNH raised a small budget
to form the Settlement Houses Employment Development, Inc. (SHED), a non
profit, manpower development organization. Technically, SHED was independent of
UNH, although many UNH members were also members of SHED. The conviction of
SHED members was that neighborhood based settlement houses were in a better
position to help jobless youth deal with any employment difficulties than
centralized agencies. SHED staff helped private employers contract with the
U.S. Department of Labor for employment funds and subcontract with settlements
for services. Juliet F. Brudney headed SHED from its inception until 1971, when
Daniel A. Dewees succeeded her.
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Box 94 |
Executive Board, 1969-1972 Box 94, Folder 8
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Memoranda, 1969-1972 Box 94, Folder 9
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Correspondence, 1969-1972 Box 94, Folder 10
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Box 95 |
Economic Development Council of New York
City, 1971 Box 95, Folder 1
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Reports by Director and Staff Members, 1969-1972 Box 95, Folder 2
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Financial, 1969-1972 Box 95, Folder 3 Note Correspondence, Budgets, and Statements
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Search for Executive Director, 1971 Box 95, Folder 4
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Staff Meetings, 1970-1971 Box 95, Folder 5
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Job Related Basic Education Materials and Training
Center (proposal), 1969 Box 95, Folder 6
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Publicity, 1969-1971 Box 95, Folder 7
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Mobil Oil Company Job Interviews, 1969 Box 95, Folder 8
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Curriculum Development Grant, 1971 Box 95, Folder 9
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Curriculum Materials and Bibliographies, 1970 Box 95, Folder 10
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Box 177 |
General SHED Materials, circa 1970s Box 177, Folder
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Series 4.10 Neighborhood Conservation
Projects, Note In August, 1959, Mayor Robert F. Wagner launched New York City
upon a new course of neighborhood rehabilitation and slum clearance when he
announced the creation of the Neighborhood Conservation Project. In essence,
neighborhood conservation projects sought to conserve and rehabilitate existing
neighborhoods and housing, rather than fight urban decay by clearing sites and
building new housing projects. The Neighborhood Conservation Project's three
original goals were to slow the rate of decay, develop cohesive communities and
foster familial stability, and to develop new ways to use city personnel
efficiently. The city provided thorough health, building, and fire inspections
and strict enforcement of building code ordinances in the target areas.
Meanwhile, project personnel helped the large families living in single room
apartments (often referred to as SROs in the records) find larger quarters. The
project also tried to help landlords restore their buildings by providing them
with information regarding state and federal mortgage programs or city real
estate tax abatement plans.
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood Conservation
Project, 1959-1969 Note UNH, along with Grosvenor House and the Master Institute of
United Arts, sponsored one of the initial projects in the Bloomingdale
neighborhood on Manhattan's West Side. The Master Institute of United Arts
provided office space and financed the project until October 1961, when the
city assumed financial responsibility. United Neighborhood Houses kept the
project books and distributed the funds. In addition to monitoring the
discovery and correction of housing code violations, the Bloomingdale project
also lobbied for increased attention and use of nearby Riverside Park. A
preschool program for neighborhood children and their parents was another
project outcome. This preschool program, known as the Bloomingdale Family
Program, served as a model for UNH's Integrated Pre School Parent Opportunity
Centers (filed elsewhere in this series). Carol C. Petegorsky directed the
Bloomingdale Project through 1959, when Juliet F. Brudney succeeded her.
Brudney left Bloomingdale in 1962 to join UNH as the special projects
consultant. Barbara J. Oliver succeeded her at Bloomingdale.
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Box Legal 258 |
Contracts and Agreements, 1959-1963 Box Legal 258, Folder 4
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Steering Committee Minutes, 1959-1966 Box Legal 258, Folder 5 to 8
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Neighborhood Advisory Committee and the Bloomingdale
Conservation Association, 1959-1963 Box Legal 258, Folder 9 Note Citizens' group.
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Bloomingdale Neighborhood Conservation Association
Bylaws, 1959-1963 Box Legal 258, Folder 10
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Bloomingdale Project Volunteers, 1960-1961 Box Legal 258, Folder 11
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Tenants and Neighborhood Residents, 1960-1962 Box Legal 258, Folder 12
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Meetings of Conservation Project Personnel and New
York City Officials, 1960-1964 Box Legal 258, Folder 13
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Box Legal 259 |
Meetings of Tenants and New York City
Officials, 1959-1960 Box Legal 259, Folder 1 Note Includes correspondence.
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Correspondence and Memoranda, 1961-1966 Box Legal 259, Folder 2 to 3
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Bloomingdale Project Financial Records, |
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Box 95 |
Audits, 1962-1963 Box 95, Folder 11
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Ledger and Cash Book, 1959-1960, 1962-1963 Box 95, Folder 12 to 13
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Budgets, Statements, and Miscellaneous
Correspondence, 1959-1965 Box 95, Folder 14
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Contributions Correspondence, 1959-1960 Box 95, Folder 15
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Box 96 |
Contributions Correspondence, 1959-1961 Box 96, Folder 1
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Foundations, 1960-1961 Box 96, Folder 2
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Tax Exemption, 1962-1964 Box 96, Folder 3
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Personnel Correspondence, 1959-1964 Box 96, Folder 4
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Reports, 1959-1961 Box 96, Folder 5 Note Includes descriptions, evaluations, and progress
reports.
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Progress Reports, 1962-1963 Box 96, Folder 6
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General Reports, 1965 Box 96, Folder 7
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Riverside Park, |
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Box 96 |
Reports, 1962-1963 Box 96, Folder 8
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Correspondence and Memoranda, 1960-1969 Box 96, Folder 9 to 11
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Contributor Correspondence, 1960-1961 Box 96, Folder 12
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Playgroup Advisory Committee, 1961-1964 Box 96, Folder 13
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Box 97 |
Playgroup Weekly Reports, 1960 Box 97, Folder 1
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Playgroup Photos, 1964 Box 97, Folder 2 Note See also: Riverside Park, Adele R. Levy Memorial in Series
3 Programs, Organizations, and Subjects.
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Box Legal 259 |
Bloomingdale Family Program, 1962-1968 Box Legal 259, Folder 4 to 5
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Box 97 |
Bloomingdale Family Program, Junior Intern
Project, Box 97, Folder 3 Note Child welfare demonstration grant at Grosvenor West
Side.
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Box Legal 259 |
Bloomingdale Neighborhood Recreation
Committee, 1963-1966 Box Legal 259, Folder 6
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Health Project, 1960, 1963 Box Legal 259, Folder 7
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Box 97 |
The Master Institute of United Arts, General
Information, ca. 1958 Box 97, Folder 4
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Operation Integration, 1965 Box 97, Folder 5
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Hudson Neighborhood Conservation Project, Note The Hudson Neighborhood Conservation Project in the Chelsea
neighborhood operated under the auspices of Hudson Guild, a UNH member.
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Box 97 |
Correspondence and Memoranda, 1963-1968 Box 97, Folder 6
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Progress Reports, 1965-1968 Box 97, Folder 7
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Audits, 1962-1963 Box 97, Folder 8
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Cash Book and General Ledger, 1962-1963 Box 97, Folder 9
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Financial Statements and Miscellaneous, 1961-1965 Box 97, Folder 10
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Box Legal 259 |
Steering Committee Minutes, 1964-1968 Box Legal 259, Folder 8
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Carnegie Hill Conservation Project, 1962 Box Legal 259, Folder 9
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Box 97 |
Neighborhood Conservation, General Topics 1959-1967 Box 97, Folder 11
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Newspaper Clippings, 1959-1961 Box 97, Folder 12
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Series 4.11 Integrated Pre-School and Parent Opportunity
Centers, Note With a grant from the federal Office of Economic Opportunity
(OEO), United Neighborhood Houses organized three preschool centers in 1965.
Although these centers were organized independent of Head Start, they
eventually became part of the New York City Head Start program. (At the time
that UNH operated its preschool program, Head Start was administered by the
Office of Economic Opportunity.) Juliet F. Brudney, UNH special services consultant, developed
the program incorporating some of the features of the Bloomingdale Family
Project. (See Series 4.10 for more information on the Bloomingdale project.)
The preschools' guiding philosophy was that children learn in direct relation
to their parents' understanding of the educational process. For that reason,
the preschool project offered training for mothers (and, when possible,
fathers) as well as for children. A project director and a reporter-evaluator had overall
administrative responsibility for the integrated preschool program. Clara Fox,
who had been New York City's Head Start coordinator, was the preschool's first
director. She left that position in October 1967 to direct Project PASSAGE.
Viola Phoenix succeeded Fox as preschool director. A school director and parent
coordinator directed the activities of teachers, aides, and volunteers at each
preschool. Originally, three settlements sponsored integrated preschool
centers: Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association and Manhattanville Community
Center in Manhattan, and the South Brooklyn Neighborhood House in Brooklyn. In
September 1966, Colony House joined the South Brooklyn Center to co-sponsor the
Brooklyn program. About 50 children, between the ages of three and five years
old, were enrolled in each of the three centers. The United Neighborhood Houses
relinquished control of the integrated preschool program in 1969. The three
schools continued to operate as Head Start centers sponsored by individual
settlements. The records of the integrated preschool projects include
correspondence, memoranda, reports, grant applications and financial proposals,
some monthly financial statements, and student records. Most of the student
records were sampled in an effort to reduce the collection's bulk. A note
describing the sampling technique is included in each folder. In most cases,
every tenth record was preserved. Records pertaining to each center or school
follow the general administrative records. Some student records, such as
attendance records or reports on how preschool "graduates" fared in elementary
school, are filed with the general administrative records in box 102. General correspondence, financial, personnel, and committee
records, as well as project reports, contracts, and publicity materials, are
listed first. The general files are followed by student information. Records
from participating pre school centers are listed last.
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Box 97 |
Child Study Association of America, 1965-1966 Box 97, Folder 13 Note Proposals and correspondence.
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College Student Programs, 1967-1969 Box 97, Folder 14 Note Includes Hunter College, Urban Corps, and the National
YMCA.
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Community Action Programs, 1964-1969 Box 97, Folder 15
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Box 98 |
General Correspondence, 1964-1971, undated Box 98, Folder 1 to 3
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Reports, 1965-1969 Box 98, Folder 4
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School Equipment, 1965-1967 Box 98, Folder 5
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Food Preparation, 1969 Box 98, Folder 6
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Financial and Grant Records, |
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Box 98 |
Financial and Grant Proposals, 1964-1968 Box 98, Folder 7 to 11
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"Project Grosvenor" Grant Application, 1967 Box 98, Folder 12
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Grant Proposals, October 1968 - September
1969 Box 98, Folder 13
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Box 99 |
Grant Proposals, October 1968 - September
1969 Box 99, Folder 1
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Audits, 1967-1968 Box 99, Folder 2
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Monthly Status Statements, 1966-1967 Box 99, Folder 3
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Monthly Financial Statements, 1966-1969 Box 99, Folder 4
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Lenox Hill "Funding Crisis," 1968, undated Box 99, Folder 5
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Correspondence, 1965-1969, undated Box 99, Folder 6 to 7
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Health Services, |
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Box 99 |
Correspondence, 1966-1968 Box 99, Folder 8
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Plan, Reports, and Minutes, 1966-1967, undated Box 99, Folder 9
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Reference, 1967-1969 Box 99, Folder 10
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Box Legal 259 |
Contracts with New York City Community Development
Agency, 1968-1969 Box Legal 259, Folder 10
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Box 99 |
Third-year Objectives and Work Program, 1968 Box 99, Folder 11
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Operation Head Start, Summer 1965: "A Retrospective
Look," by Clara Fox, 1965 Box 99, Folder 12
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Personnel, |
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Box 99 |
Correspondence, Memoranda, and Lists of Staff
Members, 1962-1969 Box 99, Folder 13
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Group Insurance, 1965-1969, undated Box 99, Folder 14
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Staff In-Service Training, 1965-1967 Box 99, Folder 15
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Box 100 |
Job Descriptions, 1967, undated Box 100, Folder 1
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Resumes and Staff Information, 1965-1969 Box 100, Folder 2 to 5
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Staff Meetings, 1965-1969 Box 100, Folder 6
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Staff Turnover, 1967 Box 100, Folder 7
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Policy Advisory Committees, |
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Box 100 |
Committee Authority and Responsibility, 1967, 1969 Box 100, Folder 8
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Agendas and Minutes, 1965-1969 Box 100, Folder 9
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Correspondence, 1965-1969 Box 100, Folder 10
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Membership Lists, 1965-1969, undated Box 100, Folder 11
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Lenox Hill Policy Advisory Committee, 1968-1969 Box 100, Folder 12
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Manhattanville Policy Advisory
Committee, 1968-1969 Box 100, Folder 13
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South Brooklyn-Colony House Policy Advisory
Committee, 1968 Box 100, Folder 14
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Psychological Services and Testing, 1966-1968 Box 100, Folder 15
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Press Releases and Newspaper Clippings, 1965-1968 Box 100, Folder 16
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Integrated Pre School and Parent Opportunity Centers
Reports, |
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Box 100 |
Reporter-Evaluator Reports, 1965-1969 Box 100, Folder 17 to 18
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Box 101 |
Progress Report for 1965-1967 Draft, ca. July 1967 Box 101, Folder 1
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Progress Report for 1965-1967 Final
Copy, 24807 Box 101, Folder 2
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Progress Reports, 1965 - March 1969 Box 101, Folder 3 to 4
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Final Report, 25416 Box 101, Folder 5
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Infantry, Interviews with Aides, 1966-1967 Box 101, Folder 6
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Follow-up Interviews, ca. 1968 Box 101, Folder 7
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Male Assistants, Interviews and Notes, 1966-1967 Box 101, Folder 8
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Middle-Class Families, Interviews and
Notes, 1965-1969, undated Box 101, Folder 9
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Neighborhood Aides, 1966-1967, undated Box 101, Folder 10
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Program Relations with Elementary
Schools, 1965-1967, undated Box 101, Folder 11 Note Includes follow-up studies.
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Program Relations with Settlements, 1966-1967, undated Box 101, Folder 12
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Forms and Instructions, circa 1965-1969 Box 101, Folder 13
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Student Records, |
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Box 102 |
Accident Reports, 1967-1968 Box 102, Folder 1
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"Adjustment of the Pre-School Child to Kindergarten
and First Grade," 1966-1967 Box 102, Folder 2
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Attendance, Children, 1968 Box 102, Folder 3
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Attendance, Parents, 1968 Box 102, Folder 4
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Teacher Training Proposal, 1966 Box 102, Folder 5
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General Information, 1965-1967, undated Box 102, Folder 6
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Reference, 1966-1967, undated Box 102, Folder 7
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Photographs, ca. 1966 Box 102, Folder 8
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Lenox Hill Pre-School Center, |
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Box 102 |
Correspondence, 1965-1969 Box 102, Folder 9
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Directors’ Reports, 1965-1969 Box 102, Folder 10 to 11
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Grant Application, 1969 Box 102, Folder 12
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Financial, 1965-1969 Box 102, Folder 13
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General Descriptions, 1964-1969, undated Box 102, Folder 14
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Lenox Hill Parents’ Programs, |
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Box 103 |
Parents’ Coordinators’ Reports, 1965-1969, undated Box 103, Folder 1
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Parents’ Discussion Group Analyses, 1967 Box 103, Folder 2
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Problem Parent, 1968-1969 Box 103, Folder 3
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General, 1965-1968 Box 103, Folder 4
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Bulletins and Newsletters to Parents, 1966-1967 Box 103, Folder 5
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Lenox Hill Personnel, |
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Box 103 |
Correspondence and Staff Lists, 1965-1970, undated Box 103, Folder 6
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Resumes, circa 1967-1969 Box 103, Folder 7
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Staff Meetings, 1966, 1969 Box 103, Folder 8
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Lenox Hill Student Records, |
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Box 103 |
General, 1966-1969 Box 103, Folder 9
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McBee Cards, 1966-1967 Box 103, Folder 10 to 12
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Parent Intake, Home Visits, Impressions of
Parents, 1966-1968 Box 103, Folder 13
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Teachers’ Impressions of Children, 1966-1968 Box 103, Folder 14
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Reports by Parents’ Coordinator, 1967-1969 Box 103, Folder 15
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Psychological Examinations, 1966 Box 103, Folder 16
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Box 104 |
Teachers’ Reports, 1966, 1969, undated Box 104, Folder 1
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Tribute to Martin Luther King, 1968 Box 104, Folder 2
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Manhattanville Pre-School Center, |
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Box 104 |
Correspondence, 1965-1969 Box 104, Folder 3 to 4
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Manhattanville Student Records, |
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Box 105 |
General, 1966-1968 Box 105, Folder 2
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McBee Cards, 1966-1967 Box 105, Folder 3 to 4
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Preschool Inventory, Test Forms, 1967 Box 105, Folder 5
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Psychological Examination, 1966 Box 105, Folder 6
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Box Legal 260 |
Recruitment, Parent Intake, Home Visits, and
Parent Employment, 1965-1968 Box Legal 260, Folder 2
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Teachers’ Impressions of Children, Intake
Information on Children, 1965-1968 Box Legal 260, Folder 3
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Box 105 |
Teachers’ Reports, circa. 1965-1969 Box 105, Folder 7
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Teachers’ Administrative Reports, 1967 Box 105, Folder 8
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Box 104 |
Directors’ Reports, 1965-1969 Box 104, Folder 5
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Financial, 1965-1966 Box 104, Folder 6
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Grant Application, 1969 Box 104, Folder 7
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General, 1965-1966, undated. Box 104, Folder 8
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Lunch Menus, 1966-1967 Box 104, Folder 9
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Open Houses, 1966-1969 Box 104, Folder 10
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Manhattanville Parents’ Programs, |
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Box 104 |
Parents’ Coordinator Reports, 1965-1967 Box 104, Folder 11 to 12
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Parents’ Discussion Group, City College of New
York, 1966-1967 Box 104, Folder 13
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Box Legal 260 |
Parents’ Newsletter and Memoranda, 1965-1967, undated Box Legal 260, Folder 1
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Manhattanville Personnel , |
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Box 104 |
General, 1966-1969 Box 104, Folder 14
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Staff Meetings, 1967-1968 Box 104, Folder 15
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Box 105 |
Resumes, circa 1966-1969 Box 105, Folder 1
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South Brooklyn-Colony House Pre-School
Center, |
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Box 105 |
Agreements with UNH, 1965 Box 105, Folder 9
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Box 107 |
"Vest Pocket" Park, 1968 Box 107, Folder 2
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Box 105 |
Correspondence, 1965-1969, undated Box 105, Folder 10
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Directors’ Reports, 1965-1969, undated Box 105, Folder 11 to 12
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Finances, 1965-1967 Box 105, Folder 13
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Grant Application, 1969 Box 105, Folder 14
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Box 106 |
General, 1965 Box 106, Folder 1
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South Brooklyn Parent’s Programs, |
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Box 106 |
Parents’ Coordinator Reports, , 1965-1969 Box 106, Folder 2 to 3
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Parents’ Newsletters, 1966-1967 Box 106, Folder 4
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Memoranda to Parents, 1966 Box 106, Folder 5
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South Brooklyn Personnel, |
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Box 106 |
General, 1965-1969 Box 106, Folder 6
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Resumes, circa 1965-1969 Box 106, Folder 7
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Staff Reports, 1965-1968 Box 106, Folder 8
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South Brooklyn Student Records, |
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Box 106 |
General, 1966-1967 Box 106, Folder 9
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McBee Cards, 1966-1967 Box 106, Folder 10 to 12
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Psychological Examinations, 1966 Box 106, Folder 13
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Recruitment and Home Visits, 1965-1968 Box 106, Folder 14
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Box 107 |
Teachers’ Impressions of Children,
Intake, 1965-1968 Box 107, Folder 1
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Series 4.12 Project PASSAGE, Note Project PASSAGE (Parents and Schools Share and Guide Education)
was a spin-off of the Integrated Pre School program. United Neighborhood
Houses, the New York City Board of Education, and New York City's Human
Resources Administration organized three school parent centers under Project
PASSAGE in 1967. While the Integrated Pre School project emphasized the
importance of parental involvement in preschool education, PASSAGE sought to
extend parents’ involvement throughout their children's kindergarten years.
Clara Fox directed Project PASSAGE from 1967 to 1968, when she left to join the
UNH permanent staff as an education and housing specialist. Jane Kerina
succeeded Fox at PASSAGE. A school director and parent coordinator directed the
activities of teachers, aides, and volunteers at each preschool. Project PASSAGE's three centers were cooperative efforts between
Public School 38K and Colony House in Brooklyn; Public School 126 and
Hamilton-Madison House in the lower east side's Two Bridges Neighborhood; and
Public School 43X and East Side House at the Millbrook Community Center in the
South Bronx. The Project PASSAGE records include correspondence, memoranda,
reports, grant applications and financial proposals, some monthly financial
statements, and student records. Most of the student records were sampled in an
effort to reduce the collection's bulk. A note describing the sampling
technique is included in each folder. In most cases, every tenth record was
preserved. Records pertaining to each center or school follow general
administrative records. Some student records, such as attendance records or
reports on how preschool "graduates" fared in elementary school, are filed with
the general administrative records of the Integrated Pre School Project (box
102).
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Box 107 |
Correspondence, General, 1967-1969 Box 107, Folder 3
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Bureau of Child Guidance Evaluations, 1967-1968 Box 107, Folder 4
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Project PASSAGE Finances, |
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Box 107 |
Budgets and Miscellaneous Financial
Material, 1967-1968 Box 107, Folder 5
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Grant Proposals, 1967-1970 Box 107, Folder 6
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P.S. 38 Grant Proposals and Budgets, 1967-1969 Box 107, Folder 7
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P.S. 126 Grant Proposal and Budgets, 1967-1969 Box 107, Folder 8
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Supplementary Proposals, 1968-1969 Box 107, Folder 9
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Vouchers, 1967-1969 Box 107, Folder 10
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Project PASSAGE Personnel, |
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Box 107 |
Correspondence and Staff Resumes, 1967-1968 Box 107, Folder 11
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Applicants’ Resumes, circa 1967 Box 107, Folder 12
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Staff Meetings, 1968-1969 Box 107, Folder 13
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City Policy Advisory Committee Minutes, 1967-1968 Box 107, Folder 14
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Program Analyst’s Reports, 1967-1968 Box 107, Folder 15
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Box 108 |
Progress Reports, 1968 Box 108, Folder 1
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Publicity, 1967 Box 108, Folder 2
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Reporting Requirements and Forms, ca. 1968 Box 108, Folder 3
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Seminar on Working with Teachers, 1968 Box 108, Folder 4
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Box Legal 260 |
Title I - ESEA Guidelines and Memoranda, 1967-1969, undated Box Legal 260, Folder 4 Note Federally funded educational program.
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Box 108 |
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