Women volunteers in social service
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Additional papers of Mildred Robbin Leet, 1929-2002
Papers of Mildred Robbins Leet, social activist and cofounder of Trickle Up, a New York-based international non-governmental organization dedicated to alleviating poverty.
Additional papers of Mildred Robbins Leet, 1928-2005
Papers of Mildred Robbins Leet, social activist and cofounder of Trickle Up, a New York-based international non-governmental organization dedicated to alleviating poverty.
Essay by Shirley S. Angrist, 1976
Essay on women and voluntarism written by writer and educator Shirley S. Angrist.
Interviews of the Black Women Oral History Project, 1976-1981
The Black Women Oral History Project collection consists of audiotapes and transcripts of 72 oral histories.
Papers of Alice Draper Carter, 1883-1970
Correspondence, photographs, etc., of Alice Draper Carter, civic worker.
Papers of Eloise Bittel Cohen, 1898-2005 (inclusive), 1928-2003 (bulk)
Correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, and home movies of Eloise Bittel Cohen, political and civic volunteer.
Papers of Frances Rollins Morse, 1831-1929
Correspondence, travel diaries, calendars, etc., of Frances Rollin Morse, social work volunteer.
Papers of Lucy Miller Mitchell, 1919-1988
The papers of Lucy Miller Mitchell include professional correspondence, printed material from organizations concerned with early childhood education, speeches and articles written by or about Lucy Miller Mitchell; also 3 photographs, photocopies of plaques awarded to Mitchell, and 2 videotapes of an interview with Mitchell.
Papers of Mildred Robbins Leet, 1966-1986
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.