Child rearing
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, 1857-19 81 (inclusive), 1912-1971 (bulk)
Additional papers of Dorothy Kirchwey Brown, Democratic Party activist and social reformer, include files on Massachusetts child welfare organizations, League of Women Voters material, and personal and family correspondence
Papers of Annie Ware Winsor Allen, 1818-1993
Correspondence, diaries, photographs, scrapbooks, etc., of Annie Ware Winsor Allen, educator and founder of the Roger Ascham School in White Plains, New York.
Papers of Clara Littledale Savage, 1903-1982 (inclusive), 1903-1956 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, writings, etc., of Clara Savage Littledale, author, editor, and expert on child rearing.
Papers of Frances Ullmann DeArmand, ca.1890-1988
Correspondence, reviews, articles, biographical material, financial documents, etc., of Frances Ullmann DeArmand, editor specializing in books and magazines for or about children and teenagers.
Papers of Freda M. De Pillis, 1936-1976
Journals and letters of Freda M. De Pillis, social worker.
Papers of Lottie Isabella Kerr Tubbs, 1884-1897
Papers of Lottie Kerr Tubbs, a Methodist Episcopal missionary who served in Mexico and Argentina.
Papers of Margaret Fowler Dunaway, 1922-1964
Papers of poet Margaret Fowler Dunaway.
Papers of Patricia Frazer Lamb, 1952-1979 (inclusive), 1952-1973 (bulk)
Correspondence of Patricia Frazer Lamb, teacher and writer.
Records of the Boston Parents' Council, 1930-1938
Minutes, committee records, correspondence, etc., of the Boston Parents' Council, a group that sought to educate parents about current research on child development.
Records of the Mothers' Club of Cambridge, 1881-1942
Financial records, minutes, reports, etc., of the Mothers' Club of Cambridge, Massachusetts, established to discuss issues concerning children.
Records of the Mothers' Discussion Club, 1899-2016
Constitutions, financial records, minutes, etc., of the Mothers' Discussion Club of Cambridge (Mass.), an organization originally established to discuss problems relating to children and child rearing.