Social service
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Additional records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1877-1974
Clippings of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, a non-profit social and educational agency in Boston, Massachusetts.
Additional records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1877-1977
Addenda to the records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, a non-profit social and educational agency in Boston, Mass.
Records of the Bureau of Vocational Information, 1908-1932
Correspondence, questionnaires, printed material, etc., of the Intercollegiate Bureau of Occupations and its predecessor Bureau of Vocational Information.
Papers of Jessie Donaldson Hodder, 1873-1931
Correspondence, speeches, photographs, etc., of prison reformer, Jessie Donaldson Hodder.
Papers of Maryal Knox, 1879-1956
Correspondence, photographs, pamphlets, etc., of Maryal Knox, social worker.
Papers of Rosa Marie Levis, 1884-1994 (inclusive), 1910-1959 (bulk)
Correspondence, writings, photographs, of Rosa Marie Levis, Italian-American suffragist active in Massachusetts Republican Party politics.
Papers of Ruth Jarvis MacKay-Scott, 1928-1941
Correspondence, photos, clippings, etc., of Ruth Jarvis MacKay-Scott, civic reformer and women's club member.
Papers of Belle Sherwin, 1880-1955
Correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, etc., of Belle Sherwin, suffragist and president of the National League of Women Voters.
Papers of Caroline Wells Healey Dall, 1829-1956 (inclusive), 1837-1916 (bulk).
Writings, notes, clippings, etc., of Caroline Wells (Healey) Dall, author and social reformer.
Papers of Chloe Owings, 1878-1970
Draft of an unpublished autobiography, photographs, writings, radio scripts, correspondence, etc., of Chloe Owings, social worker, college professor and dean, government official, public speaker and broadcaster.
Papers of Clare M. Tousley, 1895-1977
Correspondence, articles, poems, etc., of Clare M. Tousley, social worker and social work publicist.
Papers of Ellen Martin Henrotin, 1865-1921
Correspondence, speeches, notebooks, etc., of Ellen Martin Henrotin, reformer and second president of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Papers of Florence Ledyard Cross Kitchelt, 1885-1961
Correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks,etc., of Florence Ledyard Cross Kitchelt, social worker, suffragist, and socialist.
Papers of Maida Herman Solomon, 1901-1988
Correspondence, photos, course notes, of Maida Herman Solomon, psychiatric social worker.
Papers of Mary T. Shotwell Ingraham, 1904-ca.1970
Photographs, clippings, correspondence, etc., of Mary T. Shotwell Ingraham, educator and civic leader.
Papers of the Nichols-Shurtleff family, 1780-1953 (inclusive), 1850-1940 (bulk)
Correspondence and diaries of the Nichols and Shurtleff families from New England.
Records of Radcliffe College Education for Action, 1966-2000
Records include correspondence, minutes, financial accounts, student project proposals, and reports of Radcliffe College's Education for Action, which supported student work in community service and social action.
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 North Bennet Street Industrial School, 1880-1973
Minutes, reports, correspondence, etc., of North Bennet Street Industrial School (Boston, Mass.), a trade school and settlement house.
Records of the Window Shop, 1939-2004
Correspondence, financial records, minutes, etc., of the Window Shop (Cambridge, Mass.), established to offer employment to and raise money for refugees from Germany and Austria during World War II.
Records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1894-1955
History, printed material, annual reports, financial records, etc., of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, a non-profit social and educational agency in Boston, Mass.
Records of Young Women's Christian Association of Cambridge, 1881-1981
Office files, photographs, publications, etc., of the Young Women's Christian Association of Cambridge.
Papers of Agnes Goldman Sanborn, 1752-1984 (inclusive), 1808-1984 (bulk)
Photographs, correspondence, genealogical and biographical materials of Agnes (Goldman) Sanborn, bacteriologist and civic activist.
The political activities of the first generation of fully enfranchised Connecticut women, 1920-1945, oral history transcripts, 1980-1982
Interview transcripts and data sheets with biographical information from Political Women in Connecticut project, sponsored by the Center for Oral History and the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Connecticut.
Additional records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1877-2005
Addenda to the records of the Women's Educational and Industrial Union, a non-profit social and educational agency in Boston, Massachusetts, including correspondence, brochures, historical sketches, newsletters, photographs and slides, press releases, and clippings.