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COMMUNITY SERVIC E SOCIET Y PAPERS ACCESSION LISTINGS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I Par t IA Series Page s VOLUME I of II Catalogued Correspondenc e Catalogued Manuscripts an d Documents Catalogued Photograph s Association fo r Improving the Condition of the Poor Alphabetical File s Annual and Monthly Reports Bound Volumes Classified Files Committees Fund-Raising Literatur e Hartley, Robert M. Correspondence, Manuscripts, Documents Pamphlets and Reprints; Bulletins Charity Organization Societ y Alphabetical File s Annual Reports Bulletins Central Council Minutes and Reports Consultatives District Committee Minutes Executive Committee Minutes Miscellaneous Volumes Pamphlets and Reprints Community Servic e Society Press Releases; Scrapbook Masters Theses Casework Files (SE E RESTRICTION) Photographs Printed Material s Memorabilia and Miscellaneous Item s 1 1 - 2 2 9 — 10 3 - 10 11 11 12 12 - 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 48 48 49 49 49 50 2 10 11 9 46

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  • COMMUNITY SERVICE SOCIETY PAPERS

    ACCESSION LISTINGS TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Section I Par t IA

    Series Page sVOLUME I of II

    Catalogued Correspondence

    Catalogued Manuscripts and Documents

    Catalogued Photographs

    Association for Improving the Condition of the PoorAlphabetical FilesAnnual and Monthly ReportsBound VolumesClassified FilesCommitteesFund-Raising LiteratureHartley, Robert M.

    Correspondence, Manuscripts, DocumentsPamphlets and Reprints; Bulletins

    Charity Organization SocietyAlphabetical FilesAnnual ReportsBulletinsCentral Council Minutes and ReportsConsultativesDistrict Committee MinutesExecutive Committee MinutesMiscellaneous VolumesPamphlets and Reprints

    Community Service Society

    Press Releases; Scrapbook

    Masters Theses

    Casework Files (SE E RESTRICTION)

    Photographs

    Printed Materials

    Memorabilia and Miscellaneous Items

    1

    1 -

    2

    2

    9 —10

    3 -1011

    1112

    12 -4747474747474747

    48

    48

    49

    49

    49

    50

    2

    10

    119

    46

  • Community Service Society PapersTable of Contents Continued

    Bound Volumes

    Oversized Materials

    Index to AICP Classification

    50

    50

    51 - 69

    VOLUME II of II

    Community Service Society Paper, A - Z,

    CSS Historical Data Index (1939-1960 )

    Reports and Pamphlets

    Photographs, Oversized Materials

    Community Service Society Papers, A - Z,CSS Historical Data Index (1960-1970 )

    Reports, Pamphlets, Clippings

    Community Service Society Papers,CSS Historical Data Index (1970-1984 )Also contains some files dating back to

    Reports, Pamphlets, Clippings

    Minutes, Bulletins, Annual reports

    Case Records and Group Therapy

    Community Service Society Papers, A - Z,CSS Historical Data Index (1970-1986 )Also contains some files for period ca.

    Reports, Pamphlets, Clippings, A - Z

    Series

    Series

    Series

    Series

    Series

    Series

    1939

    Series

    Series

    Series

    Series

    II

    II

    II

    III

    III

    IV

    IV

    IV

    IV

    V

    1945-1969

    Series V

    70

    96

    104

    105

    109

    114

    134

    154

    157

    158

    164

    - 95

    - 103

    - 108

    - 113

    - 133

    - 153

    - 156

    - 163

    - 169

  • COMMUNITY SERVICE SOCIETY PAPERS

    CATALOGUED CORRESPONDENCE(Boxes 1-13)

    Section I Par t II

    BOX #1

    Addams, JaneAspinwall, William H.Astor, Ava Lowle Willing (Mrs . John Jacob)Astor, John Macob (1822-1890 )Auchincloss, Hugh D.Audubon, M.(Maria) R.(Rebecca)Aydelotte, Frank

    Baldwin, William Henry (1851-1923 )Barnum, Phineas Taylor (1810-1891 )Battle, George GordonBellows, Henry Whitney (1814-1882 )Belmont, Eleanor Robson (Mrs . August)Bliss, Cornelius N.

    BOX #2

    Boorman, James (1783-1866 )Bowker, Richard RogersBruere, HenryBurlingham, Charles CulpButler Nicholas MurrayByrne, James

    Cantor, Jacob A.Carnegie, Louise W.Chandler, Charles F.Coler, Bird S.Comstock, AdaCook, Russel S. (1811-1864 )Cortelyou, George B.Cravath, Paul D.Crofton, Edward Henry Churchill, 3rd Baron Crofton (1834-1912 )

    BOX #3

    Cutting, R. BayardCutting, R. Fulton

  • Damrosch, Robert (Heino )de Forest, Robert Weeks 192 0

    BOX #4

    de Forest, Robert Weeks, 1920-end-DzDell, FloydDevine, Edward T.DeVinne, Theodore LowDeVinne, Theodore Low & Co.Dodge, Cleveland H.Dodge, Grace H.Dodge, Marcellus HartleyDreier, Mary E.

    BOX #5

    Eliot, Charles W.Eliot, Samuel (1821-189 8Elkus, Abram I.

    Falkner, Roland P.Fargo, James Congdel (1829-1915 )Farrand, LivingstonFinley, John H.Fisher, IrvingFlagler, Harry Harkness

    BOX #6

    Folks, HomerFosdick, Harry EmersonFrance, Joseph Irwin

    Gerry, Elbridge T.Giddings, Franklin H.Gilder, Richard WatsonGildersleeve, Virginia C.Gilman, William C.Goodnow, Frank JohnsonGould, Elgin Ralston LovellGreen, John Cleve (1800-1875 )Greene, Jerome D.

    Hapgood, NormanHarriman, Florence J.Hartley, MarcellusHayes, RalphHeckscher, A. (August )

  • Hewitt, Abram S.Higgins, Frank WaylandHilles, Charles D.Hine, Lewis W.Holmes, John HaynesHoover, Herbert C.Hopkins, Harry L.Hyslop, James H.

    Isaacs, Stanley

    Jay, Anna (1783-1856 )Jay, Eliza ClarksonJerome, William Travers

    BOX #7

    Kelley, FlorenceKellogg, Paul UnderwoodKellor, FrancesKittredge, Mabel HydeKnox, Philander Chase

    LaFollette, Robert M.LaGuardia, Fiorello H.Lasker, BrunoLathrop, Julia C.Lederle, Ernst J.Lee C.(Charles) A.(Alfred) (1801-1872 )Leffingwell, Russell C.Lehman, Herbert H.Lenox, J.(James) (1800-1880 )Lenroot, Katharine F.Lindsay, Samuel McCuneLovejoy, Owen R.

    BOX #8

    Lowell, Josephine Shaw (cop y on Microfilm MNA)Luce, Henry R.

    McAneny, GeorgeMcClellan, George B. (1865-1940)MacCracken, Henry NobleMacy, Valentine EveritMarks, Marcus M.Mason, Alfred BishopMead, MargaretMerrill, Charles E. Jr.Mills, Ogden L.

  • Minturn, Robert Bowne (1805-1866 )Mitchel, John PurroyMorgenthau, HenryMorrow, Dwight W.Moses, RobertMuhlenberg, William Augustus (1796-1877 )Murrow, Edwar R.

    Nevins, Allan

    O'Brien, John P. (1873-1951 )Odell, Benjamin B.O'Dwyer, WilliamOgden, David B.

    Paine, Robert TreatParker, WillardParsons, Elsie Worthington ClewsParsons, HerbertParsons, William BarclayPeabody, George FosterPellew, Henry E.Pendleton, Ellen F.Penrose, Boies

    BOX #9

    Perkins, FrancesPerkins, George W.Phelps, Charles HenryPotter H. (Henry ) C.(Codman)Prentice, SartellPurdy, LawsonPutman, George Haven

    Reid, D.(David) B.(Boswell) (1850-1863 )Rice, HenryRiis, Jacob A.Riis, Mary (Mrs . Jacob A.)Rockefeller, Abby Aldrich (Mrs . John D., Jr.)Rockefeller, John D., Jr.Rockefeller, John D., IllRockefeller, Nelson A.Rockefeller, WinthropRoosevelt, Edith K.Roosevelt, Eleanor R.Roosevelt, Franklin DelanoRoosevelt, KermitRoosevelt, TheodoreRoosevelt, Theodore Jr.Root, Elihu

  • Rose, Chauncey (1794-1877 )Rosenman, Samuel I.Rowe, Leo S.Ruml, Beardsley

    BOX #10

    Schieffelin, William JaySchiff, Jacob H.Schiff, Mortimer L.Schurz, Carl L.Seligman, DeWitt J.Seligman, Issac N.Sloan, Alfred P., Jr.Smith, Alfred E.Spellman, Francis CardinalSpeyer, JamesStelzle, CharlesStevens, WallaceStimson, Henry L.Stokes, Helen Lousia Phelps (Mrs . Anson Phelps Stokes)Stokes, Isaac Newton Phelps

    Tarbell, Ida MinervaThomas, Norman MatoonThroop, Montgomery H.

    Van Rensselaer, M.(Marianna) G.(Griswold )Veiller, Lawrence (1898-1922 )

    BOX #11

    Veiller, Lawrence (1922-on )Verplanck, Gulian Crommelin (1786-1870 )Villard, Oswald Garrison

    Wagner, Robert F.Wald, Lillian D.Warburg, Felix M.Warburg, Paul M.Watson, Thomas J.

    BOX #12

    Westerfield, JosephWhalen, Grover A.White, Alfred T.Wickersham, George W.Williams, Talcott

  • Wise, Stephen S.Wood, Fernando (Wood, LeonardWoolley, Mary E.

    \ Wood , Fernando (1812-1881 )Wood, Leonard

  • CATALOGUED MANSCRIPTS AND DOCUMENTS

    BOX #12 (Continued )

    Churchill, Winston Leonard SpencerDevine, Edward T.Gilder, Richard WatsonHiggins, Frank WaylandHopkins, Harry L.Hughes, Charles EvansKelley, FlorenceLowell, Josephine ShawOdell, Benjamin B.Purdy, LawsonRoosevelt, TheodoreWalker, James J.

    CATALOGUED PHOTOGRAPHS

    BOX #12 (Continued )

    Beaks, Alfred TennysonBeals, Jessie Tarbox (A-L )

    BOX #13

    Beals, Jessie Tarbox (M- Z continued)Churchill, A.E.Hine, Lewis W.Hudson, HollandMyers, HiramRiis, Jacob A.

  • ASSOCIATION FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE POOR

    NUMERICAL CLASSIFICATION

    Section II Par t I

    (Files have been left in original AICP numerical classification .See: "Historical Data Index", Appendix I. Se e also: Bound Volumes.

    BOX #14

    1 Monthl y Reports of Visitors1.1 Th e How, What and Why of AICP Services (Budge t Report,

    1936)1.6 Annua l Meeting - General Correspondence, 1912-19351.7 By-Laws , 1913-19332.1 Junio r Sea Breeze, 1906-19123 Baile y B. Burritt (Biographies , Speeches 1924-1939,

    etc.)

    BOX #15

    3 Carolin e Rest, 1907-19464 Join t Application Bureau, 1888-19124 Join t Application Bureau, 1924-19335.1 Lodgin g Houses, 1907-1917 (includin g photographs)6 Far m Colony (Se a View Farms) 1909-1926

    BOX #16

    7 Unemploymen t Problems, 1908-1929, 1930-19337 Unemploymen t Problems, Feb. - Nov. 19307 Unemploymen t Problems June 1930 - Dec. 19337.4 Specia l Committee on permanent aspects of unemployment,

    1930-19317.9 TER A (Harr y Hopkins)11 Se a Breeze Hospital, Genera l Correspondence, 1905-

    191512.2 Se a Beach Hospital, 1906-191513 Se a Side Park, 1904-1915

    BOX #17

    14.18 Ne w York Tuberculosis Association, 192515 Mothers ' Allowances, 1925-192815.7 Legislatio n - Widows' Pensions, Board of Child Welfare,

    1914-1932

  • 15.7 Widows ' Pension Legislation, 1910-191 515.19 Legislatio n - NYC Department o f Public Welfare, 191 3

    BOX #1 8

    15.20 Ol d Age Securit y Bill , 1928-193 115.23 Domesti c Relation s Court Legislation , 191 615.24 Committe e fo r Securit y Legislation ; Unemploymen t

    Insurance, 1934-193 521 Milk , 1905-192 022 Ne w York Milk Committee, 1908-192 6 (wit h photos)25 Ne w York Congestion Committee , 1907-191 526 Fun d Raising, 1922-193 8

    BOX #1 9

    2 6.1 Fun d Raisin g37 Relie f Bureau, 1905-193 637.4 Dependenc y - Report o n a study o f 6 4 cases, by Mary M .

    Sturges, 191 6

    BOX #2 0

    37.8 McLean' s stud y of Relief Department 191 237.8 Relie f Burea u Report s - Cas e Summarie s an d Memoranda ,

    1925-193737.8 Relie f Bureau Reports - Statistical, 1929-193 737.10 Widows ' Pensions, ca. 1913-192 0

    BOX #2 1

    37.12 Desertio n Bureau Reports, 1914-193 537.13 Bron x Local Office Relief, 1916-192 737-16 Transportatio n Agreements, 1916-192 738 23r d Street Workroom, 190 838A Men' s Toy Shop ; Sewing Bureau Workroom; Crawford Shop s45 Milban k Public Baths, 1905-192 545A Milban k Public Baths, 1888-190 6

    BOX #2 2

    49 Institut e o f Family Relations, 1931-193 955 Admiralt y La w (Sho p Safety), 1912-191 857 Burea u o f Educational Nursing, 1907-192 657 Burea u of Educational Nursing, 193 657.1 Burea u o f Educational Nursing Reports, 1925-1933, 193 557.2 Burea u of Educational Nursing Minutes, 1915-192 5

  • 57.3 Burea u of Educational Nursing Fiscal-year Report, AltaE. Dines, 1925

    Bureau of Educational Nursing, Mental HygieneBureau of Educational Nursing Report, 1926Visiting Nurse Service, 1928-1938Maternity Reports, 1938-1939Tenement Houses, 1905-1925

    Annual Statistics, 1935-1936Study of AdministrationAnnuity Plan; 1911-1931/ Employees Medical ExamGeneral Orders, 1991-1931/ Manual, 1936Staff Training, 1921-1924Staff Conferences, 1926-1927

    Protestant Fund, 1934-1936New York City Department of Health, 1921-1939Hospital Social Services in New York City, 1905-1927Joint Relief Bureau, 1906-1914Visiting Housekeeper, 1904-1922Relief Work, 1907-1918

    Statistics Bureau Reports, 1928-1937Statistics and Registration Bureau, 1934-1938Fresh Air Activities

    Children's School FarmProtestant CharitiesDependent Children, 1912Safety

    Peacock BallCommittee on Prevention of Tuberculosis

    BOX

    57.57.57.57.60

    BOX

    61.61.61.61.61.61.

    BOX

    61.62.63666771

    BOX

    7575.76

    #23

    4567

    #24

    11la589

    #25

    167

    #26

    3

    BOX #27

    7979.8285

    BOX

    86a86.

    1

    #28

    4

  • 86.4 Jefferso n Needlecraft Shop , 1924-192886.10 Housto n House Auxiliary (Stuyvesan t Clinic)86.11 Washingto n Clinic Auxiliary, 1924-192 88 6.12 Tuberculosi s - Family Reports

    1924-1933

    Box #29

    86.12a Surve y of AICP Tuberculosis Work, Wm. T. Dhoerty, 1923-1935

    86.13 Opportunit y Shop - Corporation Matters, 1926-192786.15 Denta l Nutrition Reports, 1931-19338 6.16 Medica l Service Club86.20 Denta l Nutrition Reports, 1934-193796 Monda y Club, 1913-1937

    104 Domesti c Relations Court, 1911-1937

    BOX #30

    109119.2119.9121

    Bowling Green Neighborhood Association, 1923-192 7Federated Financing, 1934-193 7Social Service Exchange, 1928-1934Survey Associates, 1919-1938

    BOX #31

    122122

    122.2

    122.2

    American Red Cross, 1913-1924American Red Cross Disaster Relief Committees, 1934-1938East Harlem Health Center, Reports and Pamphlets, 1928-1937East Harlem Health Center, Correspondence, 1931-193 7

    BOX #32

    122.2122.2122.2122.2

    East Harlem Health Center, 1919-1923East Harlem Health Center, 1926-1928East Harlem Health Center, 1929-1930East Harlem Health Center Miscellaneous

    BOX #33

    122.2a122.2a

    122.2a122.2a

    East Harlem Health Center, 1922-1929 - MinutesEast Harlem Health Demonstration, 1934-1938 - EastHarlem Nursing and Health ServiceEast Harlem Nursing Demonstration, 19'28 - ReportsEast Harlem Nursing Demonstration, 1923-192 5 - Reportsand Correspondence

  • BOX

    122.

    122.

    122.122.

    BOX

    122.

    122.

    122.

    122.

    125126126.126.

    BOX

    132132.141163168175177

    BOX

    180182182183197218

    BOX

    220222

    #34

    2a

    2a

    2a2a

    #35

    2a2

    2a3

    2a5

    2b

    12

    #36

    2

    #37

    #38

    East Harle m Nursin g an d Healt h Demonstration , 1920 -1928East Harle m Nursin g an d Healt h Demonstratio n Minute sand Reports, 1922-1938East Harlem Nursing and Health Service - StudyEast Harlem Nursing and Health Service - Miscellaneous

    East Harlem Nursing and Health Service - MiscellaneousReportsEast Harle m Nursin g an d Healt h Servic e - Minutes ,Governing Board, 1930East Harlem Nursing an d Health Service - Kips Bay DayNursery PropertyEast Harlem Nursing Demonstration - various reports andsketchesCommunity Committee, 1907-1926AICP PersonnelAICP Credit Bureau, 1921Pension Plan

    Columbus HillClinton Neighborhood Dispensary, 1928-1939VolunteersAlbert Milbank; Percy R. PyneHarlem Tuberculosis StudyW.H. MatthewsR. Fulton Cutting Correspondence

    C.C. Burlingham, 1907-1934Cornelius N. Bliss, 1907-1931Cornelius N. Bliss, 1931-1934George BlagdenCrippled Children, 1907-1924Public Baths, 1891-1913

    John A. Kingsbury, 1910-1938Bronx Division, 1931-1938

  • 222222222

    BOX

    225226227

    227

    .2

    .5

    #39

    227227227a

    BOX #40

    227b227c

    227.

    227.230231

    BOX

    231231.231.232232.235265

    BOX

    265.265.265.265.269.269.

    BOX

    .4

    .4

    #41

    11

    2

    #42

    11lala15b

    #43

    Bronx District CorrespondenceBronx Committee, 1915-1917Bronx District Reports, 1929-1938

    Works Progress Administration, 1933-1939Budget Conferences, 1906-1910Committee o n Neighborhoo d Healt h Development , 1935 -1936Committee o n Neighborhoo d Healt h Departmen t Reports ,1937-1939Neighborhood Health Development - Mott Haven DistrictNeighborhood Health Development - Yorkville DistrictDistrict Committee Organization, 1938

    Health Services for the School Child, 1936-1940Neighborhood Healt h Development , Technica l Advisor yCommittee, Minutes 1936-1939Neighborhood Health Development - Reports of activitiesof District Health CommitteesNeighborhood Health Development - Milbank SupportEdward T. Devine CorrespondenceCharity Organization Society et al., 1894-1928

    Joint Council of Welfare SocietiesJudson Health CenterJudson Health Center, 1923-1939Committee on Health, New York Principals AssociationMilbank AppropriationsLetters to Mayor LaGuardia, 1934-1938Commonwealth Fund

    Executive Committee of Planning Committee, 1929-1930Executive Committee of Planning Committee, 1930-1931White House Conference - Child Health, 1930White House Conference - Child Health, 1931Sunset LodgeNew Boys' Campsite at Interstate Park

  • 269.8271271-1274.8274.8274.9278

    Overhill Cottage, 1928-1930Open Stair Tenements, 1911-1922Feeble-mindedFeeble-minded, 1911-1912Feeble-minded, 1914Feeble-minded Institutions (sic) , 1914Factory Investigation Commission, 1912-1914

    BOX #44

    282 Churc h and Social Work, 1919-1927286.1 Boar d of Inebriety - Superintendency, 1913-1947286.2 Boar d of Inebriety - 1916-1917288 Manhatta n Health Society, 1921-1924288 Boardwal k at Coney Island, 1912-1917289 Pape r Box Workers Strike, 1927299 Menta l Hygiene Clinic, 1925-1927

    BOX #45

    299299299.1

    301301301.8

    Mental Hygiene Clinic, 1928-1932Mental Hygiene Clinic, 1935-1939Mental Hygiene Clinic, Reports and Correspondence,1927-1932Home Hospital, 1908-1917Home Hospital, 1911-1918Home Hospital

    BOX #4 6

    301.19301.19301.21301.25301.26

    Home Hospital - Outline of planHome Hospital, 1915-1918Home Hospital, 1912-1918Home Hospital FundingHome Hospital Closing, 1918

    BOX #47

    314317317.2320321325

    Birth ControlEmployment BureauEmploymentEmployment of Tubercular PersonsHopkins, Harry L. - CorrespondenceBureau of Family Service - Manual

    BOX #48

  • 325 Departmen t of Social Welfare325a Famil y Welfare Clinic325.1 Socia l Welfare325.1a Publi c Baths, 1911-1919325.1b Publi c Laundry

    BOX #4 9

    325.1c325. Id325.le325.2

    Public Works, 1913-1916Public Health, 1913-1916Public Health, 1916School Lunch Service, 1911-1921

    BOX #50

    325.2325.2a325.2b325.2c

    School Lunch Service, 1916-1919Malnutrition Study (Fran k R. Manny) 191601918Dental ClinicMedical Inspection of School Children, 1913-1919

    BOX #51

    325.2e325.2f325.3325.3325.3325.3

    Eye ClinicsSanitation Survey, 1915-1917Food Study, 1913Food Study, 1915Food Study, 1916-1917Food Supply Store, 1914

    (with photographs)

    BOX #52

    325.3 Foo d Exhibits, 1915-1917325.3 Hig h Cost of Living - Food - 1912-1913325.4 Ventilatio n Study325.6 Milban k Fund - Social Welfare Department - 1913-1918

    BOX #53

    325.6325.6325.6325.6325.7

    325.9

    325.9b

    Milbank Fund -Milbank Fund -Milbank Fund -Milbank Fund -Social WelfareCorrespondence,Social Welfare1914Social Welfare

    Social Welfare Department - 1934-1938Social Welfare Department - 1929-1935Social Welfare Department - 1913-1923Social Welfare Department - 1925-1930Department - Elizabet h M . Anderso n1913-1914Department - Minutes of Meetings, 1913-

    Department - Bureau of Welfare of School

    8

  • Children - Minutes, 1896-1916325.9e Socia l Welfar e Departmen t - Ne w Yor k Schoo l Lunc h

    Committee Minutes, 1913325.9c Socia l Welfar e Departmen t - Committe e o n Foo d Suppl y

    Minutes, 1914-1916325.9d Socia l Welfar e Departmen t - Ventilatio n Commissio n

    Minutes, 1913

    BOX #54

    325.11

    325.11a

    325.11b325.11c325.11c325.lid325.lie325.llg325.Hi

    Social Welfare Department - Public Health and Hygiene,1925-1929Social Welfare Department - Public Health and Hygiene,1913-1914Mental Hygiene in the AICPWet Wash Laundry, 1911-1913Wet Wash Laundry, 1914-1928Social Welfare Department - Comfort StationsSocial Welfare Department - Fly CampaignSocial Welfare Department - School Lunches, 1915-1918Social Welfar e Departmen tSchools, 1914

    - Medica l Inspection s o f

    BOX #55

    325.14325.19325.20326329345345

    Social Welfare Department - Establishment, 1913Social Welfare Department - Reorganization, 1923An Experiment in Intake Interviewing, 1934-1935Nary CaseFamily Welfare Association PublicationsMen's Coffee House and Public Kitchen - EstablishmentMen's Coffee House and Public Kitchen - 1916-1920

    BOX #56

    350350350350350350350350A

    Lenox Hill Association (General )Lenox Hill Association 1932-1935Lenox Hill Association 1928-1936Lenox Hill Housing Corporation, 1933-1934Lenox Hill - Budgets, etc., 1932-1937Lenox Hill Nursing, 1936-1938Lenox Hill - Correspondence with AICPLenox Hill - AICP Correspondence

    BOX #57

    355361.1a

    National Social Unit Organization, 1919-1920Mayor's Milk Committee, 1916-1917

  • 362 Prohibition , 1917-1927362.6 War d Manor366.2 Repai r - Tenement Houses, 1918366.3 Victori a Apartments366.4 Hom e Hospital, 1918-1923366.7 Hom e Hospital, 1918-1925

    BOX #58

    366.8 Hom e Hospital, 1925-1926366.10 Victori a Apartments/Home Hospital, 1919-1926367 J.H . Berkowitz Reports367 Mulberr y Community House - Audit Reports367 Mulberr y Health Center, 1918-1919367 Mulberr y Health Center Miscellaneous, 1924-1929367 Mulberr y Health Center, 1924-1934

    BOX #59

    367.5 Idlenes s an d th e Healt h o f a Neighborhoo d (Mulberr yDistrict Study, 1933)

    367.5 Mulberr y Healt h Cente r - Preschoo l Healt h Program ,1919-1923

    367.5 Mulberr y Healt h Cente r - Preschoo l Healt h Program ,1924-1933

    367.6 Mulberr y Health Center Rickets Campaign, 1921-1924367.6 Mulberr y Health Center Rickets Campaign, 1922-1928

    BOX #60

    367.7 Laur a Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Fund, 1918-1930367.8 Mulberr y Health Center - Reports and Miscellaneous367.11 Chil d Health Program, 1929-1937367.11 Mulberr y Health Center - Special Reports, 1934-1936367.11 Mulberr y Health Center Reports and Miscellaneous, 1926-

    1928

    BOX #61

    367.11 Mulberr y Health Center - Statistics, 1915-1925367.12 Healt h Centers, 1922-1925367.13 Mulberr y District, 1922-1929367.14 Specia l Studies368 AIC P Clinics

    BOX #62

    10

  • 369 Se a Breeze, 1919-1929369.6 Se a Breeze, 1920-1924371.3b Hom e Hospital Planning, 1921371.5d Milban k Memorial Demonstration, 1923371.8 Bellevue-Yorkvill e Health Demonstration, 1924-1930371.8 Bellevue-Yorkvill e Health Center, 1923-1926

    BOX #63

    371.8a Bellevue-Yorkvill e Health Center, 1925-1934371.8b Bellevue-Yorkvill e Health Center, 1931-1934(371.8b) Bellevue-Yorkvill e Health Center Minutes,

    1924-1928 - 1 volume

    BOX #64

    (371.8b) Bellevue-Yorkville Health Center, Minutes,1929-1930 - 1 volume

    371.8c Bellevue-Yorkvill e Healt h Cente r Interi m Committee ,1925-1926

    371.8g Bellevue-Yorkvill e Health Demonstration, 1927-1933371.8j Bellevue-Yorkvill e Healt h Demonstratio n Pamphlet s an d

    Reports, 1926-1934

    BOX #65

    372.1 Citizens ' Committee372.2 Auxiliaries , 1924-1925372.2 Auxiliaries , 1926-1927372.3 Trad e Memberships, 1924-1929

    li

  • \

    Mulberry Health Center - Statistics, 1915-1925Health Centers, 1922-1925Mulberry District, 1922-1929Special StudiesAICP ClinicsSea Breeze, 1919-1929

    " 1920-192 ^Home Hospital Planning, 1921Milbank Memorial Demonstration, 1923Bellevue-Yorkville Health Demonstration, 192^-1930Bellevue-Yorkville Health Centers, 1923-1926

    Bellevue-Yorkville Health Center, 1925-193̂" 1931-193 ^" Minutes , 192^-1928 - 1 volume

    Bellevue-Yorkville Health Center, Minutes, 1929-1930 - 1 volume" Interi m Committee, 1925-1926

    Bellevue-Yorkville Health Demonstration, 1927-1933" Pamphlet s and Reports, 1926-193*+

    Citizens' CommitteeAuxiliaries, 192^-1925

    " " 1926-192 7372.3 Trad e Memberships, 192^-1929

    Alphabetical Files

    66 Adopt-a-Family Service

    Box

    )

    Box

    Box

    Box

    Box

    il

    62

    63

    6k

    65

    367.11367.12367.13367.Ik368369369.6371.3b371.5d371.8371.8

    371.8a371.8bC371.8b:

    C371.8b3371.8c371.8g371.8j

    372.1372.2

    Agencies Started by AICP or COSAICP - 70th AnniversaryBudgets, FamilyBuilding PlansCaroline Country ClubCaroline RestClinics - Dental and MedicalColumbus Hill Health CenterCrawford ShopsDirectory, AICP - 1867-1868

    Box 67 Educational Nursing Service,Emergency Work Bureau of Nev York City, 1930-1933Health Education and Nursing Programs,Health ServiceHistorical Material (fc> folders)Homemaker ServiceIndexLenox Hill Hygiene Service, 1935-1951Mental Hygiene ClinicMergerMulberry Health Center

    j x 68 Nurses HouseNutrition Service, I906-I9U5 (Volumes I - IV)

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    76

    77

    78

    - 69_ Nutritio n Notes, 1937-1939\ 193̂ -191+ 9' Nutritio n (general)

    Old Age Problems (report, 1929)Opportunity ShopPersonalities: Baile y B. Burritt

    Lucy GillettRobert M. HartleyWilliam H. Matthewsmisc ellaneous

    Box TO Publi c Health Nursing ServicePurchase of ServiceSeaside (Sea Breeze) HospitalSea Breeze Vacation CampSunset LodgeTuberculosisUnemployed Council, 1933Ward CampWard LeaWard Manor ( 3 folders)Work Bureau

    Annual Reports (SEE ALSO: Boun d Volumes)1845-1877, 188U

    1891-1922

    1923-1928Monthly Reports of the GeneralMent to the Board of Managers, 1888-189̂

    Committees: Adopt-a-Family , 193^-1939Agriculture, I89I+-I896Auxiliaries, I92UBaths, 1890-1912Bronx, 1915, 1916, 1930, 1931Caroline Country Club, 1908-1913Caroline Rest Building, 1922-1923Clinics, 1920-1921Cultivation of Facant Lots, I895-I898Cooper Union Labor Bureau, 1895-1900

    Box 75 Dwelling s Department, 1893-1910Dental Advisory, 1920-1925Emergency Work and Relief Bureau, 1930-1933Executive, 191^-1923

    Executive, 1921+-1939

    Finance, I896-I926

    Finance, 1927-1936

    Box

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    Box

    Box

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    72

    73

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    Box 79 Committees : Finance , 1937-1939Food Supply Department and Settlement Work, 1896-1917

    ) Fres h Air Work, 1902-19061907-19101911-19121913-1915

    Fund Raising, 1921+-1936

    Box 80 Healt h and Hygiene, 1896-1916Home Hospital, I91W917Hospital Needs and Finanees, 1905Kitchens, 1915Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association and AICP Joint Committee, 1935-1936Lenox Hill Hygiene Service, 1937-1939Mental Hygiene Committee, 1928-1931Milk Committee, 1917

    Box 8l Mulberr y Community House, 1919-1921Nursing (Educational), 1908-1917

    " " 1918-192 5Nurses House, 192^-1938

    " " 1939-19U 7Pensions, 1908-1916Permanent Aspects of Unemployment, 1930-1931

    Box 82 Relief , 1897-1916 (7 folders)

    • Y83 . Relief , 1917-1936 (3 folders)* Rickets , 1921-1922

    School Children, 1913-1915School Lunch, 1909-1916Sea Breeze Building, 1920-1922Seaside Hospital Building, 1897-1915

    Box 8U Socia l Welfare Department, 1913Tuberculosis (Prevention and Relief) 192^-1929

    11 " 1930-193 9Ward Manor, 1929-1933Work Shops, 1916-1917

    Box 85 Hartley , Robert. Correspondence , manuscripts and documents, Volume I - 18^2-1865Volume II - 1865-1872

    Box 86 Hartley , Robert. Correspondence , manuscripts and documents, Volume III - I872-I876Copies, V. I (181*2-1859)

    v. 11 (1859-1869)

    Box 87 Hartley , Robert. Correspondence , manuscripts and documents, Copies, V. Ill (l868-l873)v. iv (187^-1876)

    Fund-Raising Literature, 18^9-1905

    -*, 88 _ Boun d Volumes: Financ e Committee Reports, I888-I89Ij (Dismantled ) Financia l Statements, 1898-1907

    Relief Statistics and Comparative Statements, I892-I89I+Schools and Educational Institutions, Department of, 1892(SEE ALSO Bound Volumes at end of collection)

  • Box 89 Pamphlet s and Reprints

    Box 90 Pamphlet s and ReprintsAICP News Bulletin, 1927 - 1938

    Charity Organization Society

    Box 91Administration - AICP - COS Relations

    Administration - AIC-COS Relations 1844-1904

    Cooperation - Method of handling casesReport of Committee on relations - 19—Statements on cooperative relationships & working agreements of

    AICP & COSChief issue: Practic e where byy^TCP gave relief to casestransferred to it by COS

    Material describing philosphy & functions of both agenciesMethod of handling reports on cases by both agenciesProposal far a : .ew "League" to raise money for AICP to defray relief

    costs on cases referred to AICP & COS Annuity PlanUndated notes commenting on relationshipsAppeal letterReilly case - 1904 referred to Chaffee correspondence (see Admini-

    stration AICP-COS relations)Chaffee 1911-12AICP-COS relationships & working agreements

    Administration - AICP & COS relations - Dr. Chaffee correspondence 1911-12

    Very important folder - Correspondence vriLth case material shows theCOS & AICP policies regarding coses to be referred to either.

    Policies re: Assistanc e & valuable criticisms of methods of COSCase material-indicates living costs at this time - exter.t and nature

    ox relief*Dr. Chaffee(s letters advocating rights of older people to remain

    as long as possible in their c\m homes show an advanced attitudere: Car e of the Aged

    Administration - Asst. Secy' Applicant s 1897

    Correspondence with applicants for Asst. Secy1 position reflectsthe background of training & experience with widen people feelqualified to apply.

    The Hary E. Richmond correspondence of 1896 has been removed andplaced in a Mary 2. Richmond file.

    Administration - Annuity Plan *——Administratio n - Bureau of Advice andi&ministration - Constitution & By Laws Informatio n

    Box 92 Administration - Constitution & 3y Lavs 190?

    Administration - Criticisms

    Administration criticisms of agency and staff

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    Box 92 (cont'd)

    Administration - Departmental Investigation

    Administration - General Procedure - 1887-1892

    Office procedure - personnel practices - job descriptions - case-work processes and methods

    Administration - General Work Reports 1907-H

    Administration - Internal Study Plan 1909

    Study Plan 1909 - for a COS self-appraisal of all aspects ofagency work

    Administration Manual - Burrows 1920

    A critical examination of work of departments of COS

    Administration - Miscellaneous

    Newspaper clippings - Kingsbury's protest against AICPs1 notrising endowment for current need 1938

    Work relief program - newspaper clippings & correspondenceSocial Security legislation - NY State 193£ - the AICP position

    Box 93 Administratio n - Office Management Report - 1916Administration - Record of One Day's Work 1907

    * Thi s folder contains reports from all districts & other districtservice units of COS, including the Registration Bureau of theactual services given on one day in September 1907

    Administration - Reorganization Plans 1933

    Administration - Space Study

    Administration - Staff CouncilAdjustment ServiceAged

    Aged Boarding Care for in NY State 1899

    Aged - Welfare Council Committee 1927-31

    See: Welfar e Council Committee - Aged 1927-31Agencies

    Agents - Training of 1899

    This folder contains data in tetters about the deForest family

    Alcoholism

    x Alien s Interned - 1918

  • Box 9^^ America n Association for Organizing Family Social Work

    See: Nationa l Association of Societies for Organizing Charity(Forerunner of FSAA)

    American Association for Organizing Family Social Work - 1910-1$

    American Association for Organizing Family Social Work - 1918-19

    American Association for Organizing Family Social Work - March-Dec - 1920

    American Association for Organizing Family Social Work - Jan 1923 - April 192li

    American Association for Organizing Family Social Work - 1927 - 1930

    American Association for Organizing Family Social Work - Institutes 1912-27

    Origins of the Institutes - changing character of these programs shown

    American Association for Organizing Family Social Work - Training 1920-25

    Minutes of Committee on training and recruitment and of New YorkSubcommittee proposed standards of training

    American Provident Society

    f America n Red Cross

    Cooperation of COS in disaster workCOS Institutional Membership in ARCDevelopment of a Home Service Program

    American Red Cross - 1907-11

    Formation of Emergency Relief Dept# of American Red Cross in 1907,which involved co-operation structure with voluntary philanthropicagencies

    American Red Cross - Civilian Relief Committee - 1916 Minutes

    Box 96 America n Red Cross - Dependents of Guardsmen

    Family allowances made to dependents of men serving in the military -by company employers

    American Red Cross -^Emergency Relief Committee

    American Red Cross - Home Service Section 1918-21

    American Red Cross - Nutrition Center - Jointly sponsored with COS

    / See : Hom e Economics - School Lunches

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    Box 96 (cont'a.)^ —America n Red Cross - War Dept*s Relief to Dependents of Guardsmen

    AnniversariesMiscellaneous

    - 1932- 1935

    SUtfa - 1936Box 9 7 Annua l Report Planning

    See: Welfar e Council Bulletin "Planning the Annual Report" BertramBrown, Page $9 Volume III, Feb-March 1930

    Apprentices

    See: Casewor k - Training

    Casework - Visitors in Training (COS Training Course Ratline)

    Assistant District Secretaries Meeting - Oct. 1923-Oct. 1927

    See District Secretaries (Assistants) Meeting Oct. 1923 - Oct.1927

    Association of Day NurseriesShows relationship between day nurseries and COSDescribes an early course given by Child Study Assn to d ay nursery

    / staf f members

    Babies Clinic

    See: Mothers 1 Discussion Groups

    Babies Clinic - 1909-11

    Babies Welfare Federation

    See: Chil d Welfare Federation 191U-29

    "Beginnings"

    Digested Statistics and documentation of COS & AICP»s pioneer workin starting various agencies, hospitals and public departments

    Bread Line 19lU-lf>

    COS activity and protestsShows development of public attitudes toward a "charity"; criticism

    of COS; interpretation of COS work and efforts to interpret tothe public

    Board of Child Welfare - Cases Aided by COS

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    Box 97 (contfd)^ Boar d of Child Welfare COS CasesO

    Development of the BoardDevelopment of Criteria of elegibility for relief grantsPolicies of relationship between BCW and private agenciesAnnual reportsDiscussion in meeting re: BCWCorrespondence reflective about the development of a category of

    public relief such as thisAnnual reports of BCW

    Board of Child Welfare COS Cases 1930-35Box 98

    Board of EducationBronx pBudge t SchedulesB\mdle Day 19l£Bureau of Advice & Information - See: Administration

    Bureau in the Interest of Children

    Valuable for research into origins of the U#S. Children's Bureau

    Bureau of Children Guidance (Proposed training center for NY school 1°22)

    See: New York School of Social Work

    Camp TERA

    Rehabilitation camp for unattached females .

    Casework - Caroline Goodyear Study 1911-12

    Casework - Committee on Case Recording

    Casework - Committee on Methods

    Casework - Compared - AICP & COS 1923See also letter of 2/7/24 to Ilr. deForest - relative to currentdiscussion of possible merger - in folder Merger - AICP & COSdiscussion of

    Casework - Confidentiality of RecordsBox 99 Casewor k - Difficult Cases Committee

    Casework - Duties of Agents

    Casework - Effectiveness of (study 1909)

    Case reports - a research study of effectiveness of case work in1909 - spot checks of practices, etc.

    _ Casewor k - Ethics of

    O* Casewor k - Film Study of Social Work

    Cora Kasius - Casework Direction

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    Box 99 (cont'd)_̂ (Casewor k - "Friendly Visiting" - Zilpha D. Smith

    O l,{ Ho w to do personal work( Mis s Smith's paper given to a class at NY school of Philanthropy

    Combined ( an d elsewhere

    (Casework - Friendly Visitors Course - Z.D, Smith 1898-99.

    Casework - Investigation 1907.Casework - Issues of Non-residence (Servic e to clients)Casework - Manual.

    Casework - Methods & ProcessCasework - Methods, Study of - Compariso n of casework - AICP & COS -Casework - Record Forms 1908-13. (contain s samples of old cases and oneCasework - Practice (o f X89U

    Casework - Research Plans 1934-35.

    Casework - Relief by District 1908-16.

    Relief expenditure by district.Box 100 ' , - ^ , . - . « . A. . LCasework - Relief in Districts.

    See: Studies - Relief in COS 1921-1927.

    \ Casewor k - Size-of Load 1921-24.

    Casework - Staff Development.

    Casework - Studies.Casework - SummariesCasework - Supervisors Conference Colcord 1929.

    Methods of Supervision (Probabl y 1915-16 - author not known)See also: Studies .

    Casework - Teaching Conference 1929-Klien.

    Casework - Techniques - Marcus Notes,Casework - Training.

    See also: Casework - Friendly Visitors Course - Zilpha D Smith 1898-99Casework - Treatment M.E. Richmond,

    "The Beginnings of Treatment" discussion by M.E. Richmond &Boston social workers (transcript of discussion).

    List of types of situations encountered in practice and therecommended treatment measures. Sourc e of material notindicated - not dated (Presumabl y around 1911 judging byother content in folder from which it was taken).

    \ Casewor k - Visitors Qualifications.

    Early attempts in developing criteria.

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    Box 100 (cont'd)Osework - Visitors Training 1924-26

    Box 101 Casewor k & Community Institute 1929

    COS material used (auspice s American Assn for Organizing FamilySocial Work now FSAA)

    Catholic Charities COS Cooperation

    Causes of Distress in Family Life 1898Central Auxilliary Committee of LadiesCentral Council 1907-17 " Centra l Bureau

    (SEE ALSO Boxes 205-211)Reports to central council 11-15-16; 12-5-17 bound bk.Reports (1916-1928) i n bound book

    Box 102 Publicit y reports to central council 1916-20Reports from Social Service Exchange 1915-20

    Reports from Central Office Operations 1911-12

    Central Financing 1929-32

    Covers Welfare Council's Study - Pro & Con Comments

    Box 103 Centra l Office Group

    See District Secretaries CO Group

    Chapin - Alumnae Health Bureau

    See Also: District s - Hudson-Clinton

    Charities Dispute - 1916

    See Also: Charitie s Review

    Charities - New York City Conference 1900

    Charities Publication 1899-1907

    See also: Charitie s Review

    Charities - Publications 1900-01

    See also: Charitie s Review

    Charities - Publication 1904-11

    Valuable data showing the management, development and "trail"

    of publishing of a social work journal.See also: Charitie s Review

    Charity Organization Society - London

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    Box 103 (cont'd)

    Charity Rates 1923

    Contains transportation agreements between agencies and states

    Box loli Charit y Rates 1924-29

    Charity Rates - Railroad 1905-18

    Chari£y~Rates - Railroad 1927-33

    Charter and By-lawsChild Care - Negro

    1937 Proposal by Welfare Council for a placement study forNegro children and youth.

    1935 Study by Welfare Council of provisions for care of Negroboys under 12 adjudged deliquent.

    Child Labor

    Child Labor Committee

    Formation of the National Child Labor Committee & participationof COS unit.

    Child Welfare

    7 Bo x 105 chil d Welfare Federation - 1914-29

    Until 1922 known as Babies Welfare Federation Shows agency positionin developing services to children.

    Child Welfare League of America

    Child Guidance - Bureau of

    See also: Ne w York School of Social Work

    Childrens Bureau NYC 1899-1915

    Children's Bureau 1914-15 Cases Referred

    Children's Bureau - United StatesChildren's CourtChristmas Giving

    Christmas Dinner Parties Given 1925-26Christmas Giving by COS Districts 1912-16

    Box 106 Christma s Clearing Bureau 1923Christmas Dinners 1903-12

    \ Chronicall y 111 Study by Mary C. Jarrett 1931

    See: Welfare Council Chronically 111 Study 1931

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    Box 10 6 (cont'd )

    Church and Social Work

    '^ Churc h and Social Work - Grace Church 1933-38

    Shows the cooperation between COS and Grace Church

    Citizens Family Welfare Committee

    Citizens Family Welfare Committee - 1933 Campaign Radio Skits

    Box 1 Q 7 Citizen s Family Welfare Committee - 1934-35 Campaign Radio Skits

    Citizens Family Welfare Committee - 1936 Campaign Radio Skits

    Clinics - Clinton Dental

    Clinics - Fees

    Clinics - Yorkville Dental1916-181919-231924-33

    Box 10 8 Coa l & Fuel Investigation 1898

    \ Valuabl e historical data refers to COS investigation of 1898which resulted in the abolition of outdoor relief by DPC.

    Opposition to a free coal bill in State legislature.

    Cocaine, Sale of

    See: Dru g Addiction

    Committee - Congestion of Population in NYC 1908

    Shows participation of COS in a study concerned with rapidpopulation growth in NYC end inadequate health, recreation,etc. resources.

    Committee - Dependent Children

    Committee - Dispensary Development 1921-26

    Committee - Mendicancy - 1901-14

    Committee - Mental Hygiene

    Shows the varying states of understanding of mental hygienevalues among NYC agencies, different patterns of organizationto implement use of graving knowledge, etc.

    0

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    Box 108 (cont'd)^ Committe e = Mental HygieneJj

    See also: Menta l Hygiene & CaseworkNational Committee on Mental Hygiene

    Committee - Prevention of Tuberculosis - General Correspondence1909-1922-1927

    Box 109 Committe e - Prevention of Tuberculosis minutes 1907-1914-1919

    Committee - Relief Program 1935

    Proposals for a program of Federal Relief

    Committee - Research

    Minutes 1926-28General Correspondence

    Committee - Relief Program

    See* American Association of Social Workers

    Committee - Standard of Living

    8th NY State Conference of Charities & Correction Nov. 1907

    Committee - Standard of Living

    See also: Cost s of LivingDetailed material from a study of living costs in

    NYC in 1907 among working men's families.

    Committee - Tenement House

    SEE: Tenemen t House Committeje

    Committee - Venereal Disease 1925-1927

    Committee of Fourteen 1911-26

    Committee on Criminal Courts

    See also: Court s

    Committee on the Care of the Poor 1907 Report

    Author and agency not knownMay be useful to one studying treatment of poverty during this period,

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    Box 109 (cont fd)

    .̂. Committe e to study the work of District Committees: SEE :} Distric t Committee to study work of District Committees

    Community Organization. SEE : Nationa l Social Unit OrganizationConference - MonthlyConfidentiality. SEE : Casework: Confidentialit y of Records

    Box 110Consolidation Proposals, AICP/COS. SEE : Merge r Proposals, 189^-1919ConstitutionContributors Information BureauCooperative Social Settlement SocietyCost of Care - Public Institutions, 1897Cost of LivingCourts - ChildrenCourts, Committee on Criminal

    Box 111Courts, Committee on Criminal, 1911-1920

    1923-19281933 - June 193^1935

    Box 112Courts, Committee on Criminal, 1936Courts, Committee on Criminal - Minutes, 1910-1936

    \ Box 113' Courts , Committee on Criminal - Reports, etc.

    Box

    Courts - Domestic Relations, New York CityCourts, MagistratesCriteria for Position. SEE : Caswork - Visitor in TrainingDay Care of Children - Survey Proposal, 1917- SEE : Chil d Welfare

    de Forest, Robert WeeksDelinquency. SEE : Lippincott, Earl

    Continued on next page

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    Box 111* (cont'd)Dependent Children 1898-1907

    '•' Importan t Historical material re: provision s for care of dependent,neglected and delinquent children.

    Studies, philosophy expressed by different people.Review of facilitiesShows activity of COS in participating on committee in NYC

    with child care.

    Dependent Children - Cases 1899

    Summaries of casesInteresting picture of case load problems of the times and of

    methods of handling.

    B o x 1:L 5 Depressio n - 1931=33

    The beginnings of concern about effects of the depression arereflected in minutes of meetings of social workers (COS represented).

    Depression - Police Cooperation 1930-31

    Desertion - 1902-09

    Contains material on a project in which N.J. Palzer of NationalDesertion Bureau worked with COS on its desertion cases. Show s

    I developin g methodology in location work.

    Detention Facilities for Children 1900

    See: Chil d Welfare

    Directory of Charities

    See: Director y of Social Agencies

    Directory of Social Agencies

    Disaster Relief - Aid to Defrauded Persons

    Clark Brothers Relief - 1929

    Disaster Relief ** Home Services

    Disaster Relief - Hudson River

    B o x 11 6 Disaste r Relief - Park Place

    Disaster Relief - Paterson N. J. Fire & Flood

    Disaster Relief - Slocum

    "I-" Disaste r Relief - Thessalonka

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    Box 116 (cont'd)Disaster Relief - Titanic

    ^ Disaste r Relief - VolturnoDistricts. SE E ALSO Boxes 198-202.Districts - Boundary Changes

    Protests on proposed changes in location, boundaries & consolidationof district offices.

    Districts - Boundary maps 18£2-19O5

    Districts - Bronx

    Districts - Chelsea

    Districts - ClintonBox 117

    District - Committee on Cooperation 1916-23

    Districts - Committee on District Work 1887-1909

    Districts - Committee to study the Work of District Committee

    Districts - Committee to Study the Work of

    E o x l l8 District s - Chelsea-Lowell

    ••* District s - Corlears

    Districts - Harlem

    Districts - Hudson

    Districts - Hudson-Clinton

    See also - Chapin - Alumnae Health Bureau

    Districts - Intake Policies

    Districts - Gramercy

    Districts - Jefferson

    Districts - Kips Bay

    Districts - Riverside

    Districts - Yorkville "Schermerhorn Park"

    This folder tells a story of how activity of the YorkvilleDistrict Committee brought into being as a playground, the

    '\ presen t Schermerhorn Park, East 67th & 68th Sts.

    District Work - Committee on Cooperation

  • Box 118 (cont fd)Districts - Yorkville

    Districts - Relief Budgets 1928-34

    Districts Secretaries- - Central Office Group

    Discussions of affairs related to casework operationsResponsibility durin^ depression, etc.

    (This was a sort of steering committee of the Dist. Secy, group)

    District Secretaries - The Work of

    See: Personalitie s - Richmond,Mary E.

    District Secretaries Meeting 1909

    Called "Agents Meeting11

    District - Secretaries Meeting - 1911-191̂District-Secretaries Meeting - Oct. 1914-June 1915

    Box H9 District-Secretarie s Meeting - Oct. 1915-July 1916

    District-;3ecretaries Meeting - Oct. 1916-Dec. 1917

    District-Secretaries Meeting - 1918-1922

    District-Secretaries Meetin g - Jan . 1923-Dec . 192 4

    District-Secretaries Meeting-1923-1925Box 12Q District-Secretarie s Meeting - Jan. 1925-Sept. 1926

    District-Secretaries Meeting - Oct. 1926-Jan. 1927

    District-Secretaries Meeting - 1926-1929

    District-Secretaries Meeting - 1931-1933

    District-Secretaries Meeting - Oct. 1930-Aug. 1931

    District-Secretaries Meeting 1934-35

    District-Secretaries Meetin g * Oct. 1935-Jul y 193 8B o x 1Z L District-.Secretr.rie s (Assistants ) Meetin g Oct . 1923-Oct . 192 7

    District-Secretaries (Assistants ) - Visitors Meeting 1910-12

    In-Service training and discussion of case practice

    District - Secretaries Meeting - Work and Procedure 1915

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    Box 121 (cont'd )Districts - Secretaries Meeting - Special, 1920-1922

    - Central Office Group- Program, 1912-192̂

    Districts - Work and Procedure, 1915District Work - ReportsDistrict Work - Appointment, Visits, Salaries Paid

    Mr. Devine Reviews VisitsDistrict Workers 2-day conference (193 5 papers)DocketEast Harlem Nursing and Health Service - Committee on Education, 1929-1930East Harlem Health Center, 1921-1922

    Box 122East Harlem Health Center, 1923-1925Educational Clinics, 1916-1925

    CCNY-COS CooperationEmergency Home Relief Bureau, 1931-1932

    Its development from first stages; Welfare Council Committee material onsubject.

    Box 123Emergency Unemployment ReliefEmployment Bureau for the Handicapped, 1906-1912Employment Service - COS-Riverside Church (Folder l)

    Reports, 1931-1933, by May Preuss; 1931-1935Employment Service - COS-Riverside Church (Folder 2)

    Box 12UEviction Cases, 191U-1915Eviction ClippingsExecutive Committee. SE E Boxes 212-21U.Exhibits - Buffalo, 1903; Paris 1900

    - World's Fair, St. Louis, 1903Eye Glasses for School ChildrenFamily Agencies - Function ofFamily Service - Change in Name

    Box 125Family Service. Distric t Secretaries

    Committee, 1882-1910

    Box 126Family Welfare Association of Baltimore, 191^-1921 (speeches , etc.)Family Welfare Association of QueensFederation of Protestant Welfare Agencies

    Continued on next page

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    Box 126 (cont'd )Fees for Counseling Services

    Folks, Homer - Commissioner of Charities

    ) See : NYC Charities Dept. of 1898-1903

    Forwarding Center Plan 1909-23

    Forms - Sample Relief Tickets 1883

    Historical forms data indicating various methods dispensing relief.

    Fresh Air FundMaterial from 1901-36; Contains information about how COS conductedFresh Air work and opinions about various kinds of placement used.

    Fresh Air Home

    Describes COS experience in 1919. Summe r use of a boarding homeon Connecticut shore for groups of mothers and youne; children fortwo weeks periods each.

    Box 127 Friendl y VisitorsVisitors

    See: Casewor k - Friendly/Course by Zilpha D. Smith 1898-99See also - Mary S Richmond, Notes on 1887 Annual Report

    Fuel Savings

    .,/ Fun d Raising 1883-1909

    Fund Raising - Central Financing

    Fund Raising - Central Financing - Protestant Chest Proposal

    Fund Raising - J. P. Jones Plan 1934

    Fund Raising - Special Appeal (Violi n appeal for "Jimmy")

    German Soap Wrappers - Receipts.. SEE ALSO Box 308.Gifts in Kind - See:- Thanksgiving Dinners - 1910-1921Goodwill, Mary C.

    Paper "Family Re-adjustment After the War" delivered at AtlanticCity - undated.

    See folder: America n Red Cross

    Goodyear, Caroline - Study of 500 Cases 1911-12 . SEE Casework - Caroline GoodyearGuardianship. Stud yHandbooks (2 volumes)

    Box 128 Handbook s ( 3 volumes)Harlem Relief Society

    ) See Districts - HarlemHarpers Weekly(Attack on COS)

    See: Pres s and Social Work (Harpers )

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    { ) Bo x 128 (cont'd)

    Hartsdale Conference April 1911

    Hill, Octavia

    See: CO S London, England

    History - Fifteen Year Chronology COS 1896 Original Copy

    Valuable pamphlets and bulletins; Some outside coatemporaryarticles included to reflect the climate of the times.

    History - 3 folder, 2 volumesBox 129 riodges, Dea n George - 1910 Speech "Practical Philanthropy"

    See also: Ame r Assn for Organizing Family Social Work

    Home Economics

    Home Economics - Budget Standards - 1906

    - Committee (2 folders)Home Economics - Food & Clothing Prices 1919-21

    Home Economics - Food Prices (Newspaper Clippings)

    Home Economics - School Lunches

    Home Economics and Social Work

    Describes content of courses given by home economist (COS ) tosocial workers & information about social science content ofcurricula for training in home economics.

    Box 130 Hom e Economist 1916

    Home Economist 1917-1 8

    Home Economist 1919-26

    Home Economist - Budget Study

    Home Economics - Minutes

    Home Economics - i-ionthly Reports 1917-20

    Home Economics - Students 1919-21Home WorkHomemaker Service

    See: Welfar e Council - Housekeeping Service Report 1938-43Also: Visiting Housekeeper Service & Nutrition

    \ Homeles s

    Homeless - 1927-33

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    Box 131 (cont'd)Homeless Clippings - Articles

    Homeless - Federation of Agencies for Homeless Men 1922-25

    Homeless - Municipal Lodging House 1914-15

    Social Service Advisory Committee to Municipal Lodging House

    B o x 132 Homeles s - Subcommittee - Welfare Council 1927-1929

    Homeless - Subcommittee Welfare Council - Family Section

    Homeless - Work Study 1930

    Homeless and Unattached Females

    See: Cam p TERAHomemaking Courses

    Box 133 Hospital s ft Social Service

    Describes COS responsibility for investigating ability to payclinic fees at hospital; describes assistance given to hospitalsby COS in setting up social service departments.

    House of Refuge and House of Detention, 1899-1902Housing (7 folders)

    Box 13̂ Housin g (2 folders)]jnmigration Committee - 1899-1902India HouseIndustrial Development Studies 1896-1931Infant Mortality, 1909Infantile Paralysis •

    Box 135 ' Joint Application Bureau-.Minutes* 1906-1916Joint Application Bureau 1904-I9I7

    General correspondence & memos; budget material; staff jobdescription.

    Joint Application Bureau - 1904-1911

    Joint Application Bureau - 1907-1920

    Analysis of cases 1905-1906Definition of homeless men 1907Study of conditions in lodging houses 1912Study of conditions and working conditions in New Catskill

    Aqueduct 1911Annual ReportsReports by contributors 1912-1920Early material has lists of staff members

    J Join t Application Bureau 1908-1910

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    Box 136\ Join t Application Bureau-Jan. 1910-Dec. 1912

    Reports on JAB casework at Municipal Lodging HousesReports by social secretary - Are Homeless men permanently made

    self supporting?Outline - IJhat a social workers job at the municipal lodging house

    should entail.

    Joint Application Bureau - Dec. 1912-1913

    Joint Application Bureau - July 1912-March 1915

    Correspondence & brief progress reports indicate scope ofCharles B. Barnes1 study of homeless men.

    Joint Application Bureau - Jan.1914-Jan. 1917

    Joint Application Bureau - Feb.-Aug. 1920

    Services to ex-servicemen

    Joint Application Bureau - Budworth Case

    Box 137 Join t Application Bureau - Cooperative Workshop Plan 1934

    \ Join t Application Bureau - Study of the Homeless 1931, 1938-* Jones , John Price (Mr. Church)

    Junior League 1910-30

    Junior League - Children's Scholorship 1930-1932

    Junior League - Assn. of

    Junior League - Provisional Course

    Junior Month

    See various folders of samples of Student logs & evaluations -kept for illustration of process rather than reference on individuals.

    Junior Month

    Letters from Clare M. Tousley - show content & style of letterwritten to prospective & former Junior Month Students,

    Junior Month - College President's Letters

    Junior Month - COS publicity

    Junior Month « History & Sample Programs

    J Junio r Month - Pictures

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    Box 138x Junio r Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Bryn Mawr

    Junior Month - Student Logs & Valuations - Connecticut

    Junior Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Elmira

    Junior Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Goucher

    Junior Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Mt. Holyoke

    Junior Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Radcliffe

    Junior Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Smith

    Junior Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Swarthmore

    Box 139 Junio r Month - Student Logs & Evaluations - Wellesiey

    Junior Month - Vassar

    Kasius, Cora

    See: "Si x Characters in Search of " , 1925-KasiusKennedy Employment ServiceLaundry 18^4-1934

    I Laundr y 1905-1916inot found, 10/19879)Law CommitteeLegal Aid, Committee on

    Legal Fees - 1913-1924

    Fees for legal service paid deForest Bros-legacy and corporateservice,

    Lep;al QuestionsBox 1̂ -0 Lega l Service

    Legal Suggestions for Friendly Visitors

    Legislation

    Admitting Children to Places of AmusementAntin BillChild Labor AmendmentChild MarriageChild Welfare BillCity Bond IssueCivil Rights IssueCorrespondenceEqual Rights for Women 1922-23

    B o x 1*H Equa l Rights for Women 1924Farm Colony - VagrantsFeeblemindedInsanity Laws

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    Box lUl (cont'd)Legislation

    Jury Trials~\ Ker r Bill - Immigration, Naturalization, Deportation

    Marriage LawsLegislation, 1902-1929

    BoxLegislation

    Housing, 1913-1917Legislation - New York StateLegislation - New York State for Tuberculosis CareLegislative Bills, 1912-1913Legislation (6 folders)

    BoxLenox HillLippincott, EarlLiverpoolLodging HousesLowell, Josephine Shaw (7 folders)

    BoxLowell, Josephine Shaw (2 folders)LyonsManhattan Trade SchoolMedical ExamsMendicancy, 1883-1920 (SE E ALSO: Committee s - Mendicancy; Vagrancy; NYC Police)McLean Study of Queens. SE E Queens Family Service.Mental Health Clinic, Proposal for, 1925Merchants Association of New York, 1907-1925

    (.One of the early forerunners of National Information Bureau)

    Box 5Merger Proposals, 189 ,̂ 191 ,̂ 1923Milford Conference

    Milford Conference, 11/30/32 - 6/30/33Final Report of the Committee of Five to the Milford Conference, November 1928Milford Conference minutes and reports, 1925 - 193̂ -Molfird Conference Report, 1928, and Minutes, 1933

    BoxMilk Committee, 1907Milk Committee - New York, 1908-1915Milk Strike, 1916 - Effects ofMunicipal Physicians and NursesNarcotics

    BoxNational Alien Enemy Relief CommitteeNational Association of Societies for Organizing Charity

    Important beginnings ofFAmily Serivce Association of AmericaNational Child Labor CommitteeNational Committee for Mental Hygiene

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    BoxNational Conference of Charities & Correction 1897-1907

    Contains Theodore Roosevelt's signature (as Gov. of NYS);correspondence shows the variety of people and their interestswho were invited to the National Conference.

    National Dept, of Health

    Concern re: Healt h here expressed pre-dates establishment of aUnited States Public Health Service or a Dept, of Health, Educationand Welfare.

    National Information Bureau 1924-26; 1919-22; 1922-23

    See also: Merchant s Assn of NYNational Investigation Bureau & Organization of National Information

    National Investigation Bureau & Organization of National Information

    Forerunner of National Information BureauSee: Merchant s Assn. of NY

    National Social Unit Organization

    Historical interest lie s in showing the beginnings of organizedattempts at community organization based on local community effects.

    Box 1 9̂ Neighborhoo d Buildings - 1905

    Proposal by COS of need for neighborhood centers where, in additionto recreational facilities, relief needs could be met.

    Nels Anderson Study

    See: Welfar e Council - Study - Homeless Cases 1931-32

    New York Assn. of Day Nurseries

    See: Assn . of Day Nurseries

    NYC Charities Dept. of 1898-1903

    New York City Charter Bill

    Point of view of COS about the City Charter Bill Provision 1911 -has historical interest as reflective of the times,

    Neiir York City - Commission Work Bureau 1931-32

    New York City - Conference on Social Work 1914-25

    New York City - Crime Commission

    New York City - Department of Charities 1915-16

    Predecessor of Dept. of Welfare

  • Box 1U9 (cont'd)i Ne w York City - Dept, of Hospitals 1899-1908o

    Box 150 Ne w York City - Dept. of Public Welfare - Reports on the Division &

    Boards of Child Welfare.

    New York City - Dept, of Recreation - Dept, of Docks

    New York City - Dept. of Welfare

    See: Ne w York City Dept. of Charities

    New York City - Police Dept. - Relations COSHistorical Contents:MendicancyPolice Department and Relief - 1917Police Work with Deliquent Boys - 1917Police Welfare Bureau 1917Appointment of Women as Police Officers

    New York City - Probation System

    New York Emergency Work Commission Report - Dec, 1931-May 1932

    New York House & School Industry - 1910-1919

    V Describe s COS's arrangement with this organization for training

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    Box 151 (cont'd)x Ne w York School of Social Work - Field Work 1917-22

    New York School of Social Work - Full record of one students experience 1912

    Miss Mary P. Wheeler's fileBox 1^2 Ne w York School of Social Work - Carnegie Building

    New York School of Social Work - Richmond & Lee 1910-17

    (New York State Conference on Social Work(New York State Conference of Charities & Correctio n(Miscellaneous Programs(1900 (First Conference)1936

    See Publication Box - Mezaanine ShelvesNew York State - ProbationNursing Service - COS 1900-1903-1904

    Nursing Service - Field Work 1910-12 . Contain s Mary E. Richmond's course fornurses: "Sicknes s as a Family Problem."

    Old Age AssistanceOrphansPenny Provident FundPersonalities - Bannard, Otto T.

    Personalities - Davison, Henry P.

    ) Bo x 153Personalities - Devine, Edward T.

    Personalities - DeForest, Robert W.

    Personalities - de Schweinits, Karl

    Personalities - Famous Autographs

    Harry Hopkins Jessi e Taft

    Will Rogers Home r FolksBetty Rogers Robert La FolletteKermit Roosevelt France s PerkinsJames Rorty Fiorell o H. La GuardiaLeonard Wood Willia m Hodson

    Personalities - Ford, Louise F,

    Personalities - Kellog, CD.-First General Secretary of COS

    Personalities - La Guardia, Fiorello

    Personalities - Hodson, William

    Personalities - Kelley, Florence

    \ Contain s letters from Jane Adams and Julia C. Lathrop

    Personalities - Kellog, Arthur P.

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    Box 133 (cpnt'd) _ u

    Personalities - Kennedy, John S.

    Personalities - Lee, Porter R.

    Personalities - Purdy, Lawson

    Box 15k Personalitie s - Richmond, Mary E.

    (1) 1893-191 5(2) 1916-193 0

    (3) The Work of District Secretary

    See also: Richmond , Mary E,

    Personalities - Sutro, Lionel - 1916

    Personalities - Tousley, Clare M,

    Reprints of articles by CMT re interpretation of casework servicesPersonalities - Wald, Lillian D.PersonnelPhilanthropy - School of

    See:. Ne w York School of Social Work

    Politics in Charities - 1902An interesting example of social action to improve StateHospital Care

    Box 155 Position Classification (no t found, 10/1979)

    See also: Casewor k - Visitors Qualifications

    Press & Social Work

    See also: Charitie s Dispute 1916

    Press & Social Work - 1907-11

    Press & Social Work - 1912-14

    Contains newspaper articles attacking charity - criticalcorrespondence and replies.

    Press an d Socia l Wor k - 1915-1 6

    Press & Social Wor k - 1916-192 4

    D

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    Box 155 (cont'd)^ Pres s and Social Work) Criticism s of COS

    Various newspaper clippings - Feb. 1897 - Dec. 1898» " » - Jan. 1899» " " - 1906, 1907, 190811 11 11 .. 1911

    Press and Social Work

    Press and Social Work - Evening Graphic

    Press and Social Work - Harpers Weekly

    Ont. 1914-Dec. 1914oept. 1914

    Box 156 augus t 1914

    Press and Social Work - Lawsuit 1888 - DeCosta - Howell

    Suit brought against COS and Charles D. Kellogg for alleged libel.

    Press and Social Work - Miscellaneous Items

    Press and Social Work - NY American Attack on COS

    Press and Social Work - New York Evening Post 1915-1920

    Shows close relationship and good publicity given to COSShows Post's fund-raising for relief of elderly couples

    The Press and Social Work - Pearson's Magazine

    Pearson's Magazine articles by George Creel

    Professional Education

    1900 Syllabus "The Care of the Poor"Lecture on "The New Concepts of Charity"

    1929-30 Committee on Preparation for Social Work - Limited data

    Professional Education

    See: Casewor k - Teaching Conference 1921 - KleinSee: Casewor k - Training

    Program: Communit y Development in the DepressionBox 157 Prostitutio n

    See: Committe e of Fourteen 1911-1926

    Protestant Fund - 1933-1936

    COS statistics on numbers of Protestants served and costs; developedduring the "Blaine Committee" fund raising era. Importan t for astudy of Protestant agencies, volume of work with Protestants, etc.Contains pros & cons re a Protestant Federation and centralizedfund-raising.

    Provident Loan SocietyPublic Outdoor ReliefPublicity

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    Box 157 (cont'a)Queens Family Service - Survey of Queens

    ^ Queen s Family Service (includes also Citizens Committee - limited data)) Radi o Skits

    Records RetentionRed CrossRegistration BureauRegistration Bureau, 1892-1936

    Box 1^8 Relie f

    SEE ALSO: Districts - Relief Budget

    Relief - Harlem - Mt. Morris District 1931-32

    Records - Retention Schedule Plan

    Relief - Strikers Families - COS position 1916

    Relief Giving - Conference on

    Hartsdale Conference - April 1927

    Relief Supplementation - Fitzherbert Study

    Relief Work - Suggestions 1906-1909

    Very important for study of emerging casework processes,) • Contain s instructions to districts re: Relie f giving and management

    Contains notes on a class given in Boston on investigation.Contains articles on particular groups (e.g. working mothers i-jho

    might be in need of relief)N

    Reports to Central Council (no t found, 10/1979)

    11/15/16 - 12/5/171/4/18 - 5/9/28

    Research Cno t found, 10/1979)

    See also: Casewor k - (Research Plans(Technical Planning Committee

    Richmond, Mary E.

    See: America n Association of Societies for Organizing FamilySocial Work

    See: Nationa l Alien Relief CommitteeSee: Casewor k - TreatmentSee: Personalitie s - Mary S Richmond

    Rockefeller Foundation

    Russell Sage Foundation

    J Bo x 159 Grant s to COSMrs. Sage's gifts (folder also contains Memorial on death of

    Mrs. Sage, together with news clipping.

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    Box 159 (cont'd)\ Russel l Sage Foundation - Winter Exchange

    Sabbatical Leaves

    Inquires into practice - 1926

    For discussion, refer to minutes of D.S. meeting

    Saint Louis Exposition

    See: Exhibit s - World's Fair 1903

    Salary Scale Study 1923-25 (als O 191? & 1918) (no t found, 10/1979)

    Comparative scales as reported by agenciesEarly attempt to evolve position classificationSee: America n Association for Organizing Family Social Work

    Saloons - Investigation of 1914-16

    Important study in a study of care of homeless men (men sleptovernight in saloons)

    Sanders, Catherine

    See: Studie s - Sanders - Child Placing

    ')/ Scannell , Ruth - March 1933

    See: Studie s - History of COS 1882-1935School CensusSchool Lunches

    See: Hom e Economics - School Lunches

    Self Support Loan Fund 1907-11

    Self Support Loan Fund 1914-17

    Box l6o Seminar s - Fitch - Industry & Social Work

    "Six Characters in Search of » Kasius - 1925

    Prepared in connection with Mobilization for Human NeedsConference - Washington, D.C. - Sept. 1925

    Smith, Zilpha D - See: Casework - Friendly Visitors CourseSocial Action

    See also: Politic s in Charities

    Social Conditions - Department £dr improving 1907-1924-

    1 Organizatio n of Dept. for improving Social ConditionsMeeting of Central Council to consider question of new

    department and discussion of appointing Lawrence Vgiller

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    Box l6l>v Socia l Laws Handbook - 1915-1917

    Social Security & Social Case Work - Paper by Russell H. Kurtz - 193#

    Social Service Exchange - 1912-1933

    Steps leading to transfer of SSE from COS to Welfare CouncilSociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to ChildrenStaff ListsStaff Paper - "Column Write"

    Contains many items covering agency activities - it's personnel, etc,which could be valuable aid to an historical researcher.

    Staff Turnover Study CROS S REFERENCE

    See: America n Association for Organizing Family Social Work -1927-30

    State Board of Charities-Box 162 Stat e Charities Aid Association

    Studies

    Two hundred families in COS district - 1911Italian Families - GramercyIntake - Gramercy DistrictHousing in Chelsea-Lowell District - 1935Food Orders - 1915 - Emma Winslow (a study of 500 food orders sent

    I t o families in need)Court Hearing Procedure - Alice D. TaggartCOS Program in Depression YearsChild Car e Agencies - Ethel TaylorIntake - Case Material - 1928Joint Committee on Home - 1916 (Mary Hurebutts' study of homes -

    comments by COS in its' cases which were included shows thework of the time)

    Box 163 Studie s - Child Placing - Sanders

    Good picture of child placement needs in NYC as of 1923 as seen byCOS - Catherine Sanders, auther.

    Studies - Child Placing - Taylor 1929

    Studies - Crime & Behavior - Van Kleeck - 193©

    Mary Van Kleeck's Study for Commission on Law Observance andEnforcement

    Contains a statement as to causes for crime & criminal behavior

    Studies - Foster Care

    Studies - Food Orders - 1915 - Emma Winslow

    A study of 500 food orders sent to families in need

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    Box 163 (cont'd)Studies, History of COS, 1882-1935 (Ruth Scannell, March 1938)

    SEE Box 128.Studies - Old Age - Ethe l Taylor, 1929Studies - Relief, 1928 - Grace Marcus

    Draft of Grace Marcus' bookMiss Marcus' summarized reportResponses of social workers to reportRussell Sage Foundation Study, 1926 - Comparative Statistics for 39

    Family Welfare Agencies on relief practicesMaterial from American Association for Organizing Family Social Work

    bearing on their proposed relief studyStudies - Relief - COS 1921 - 1927Studies - Supervision - Questionnaire on Methods - Joanna C. Colcord, 1916Studies - Venereal Disease - Grace Child

    Box l6h

    Box 165

    Studies - CaseworkStudies - Manhattanville (Stauffer )Studies - Puerto RicansSurvey AssociatesTaylor, Ethel. SEE : Studie s - Child Placing, 1929

    Studies - Old AgeTax ExemptionTenement House Committee - Correspondence, I898-I912

    Tenement House Committee - Correspondence, 1918-1937GeneralAnnual ReportsAdequacy of Courts in New York, Tenement Committee 191?Architects' Drawings, 191̂Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, 191̂Cellar-Basement Dwellings, 1917Cement Blocks, 1915Clean-up WeekCommittee - Interior Planning of Tenement Houses,Committee of Fourteen, 1917-1922

    Box 166

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    Box 167

    Tenement House Committee - Complaints,Complaints - Action Taken,Concrete HousesExhibit, 1899-1900 (Clayton and McNeary Bills)Fire PreventionFireproofing Old Law Tenements Committee, 1922Five Steps ForwardFour Family House - Dowling Bill, 1918For YouHeights of Buildings, 1912-1915Housing Shortage, 1918Improving HousingInspectionLegislation, 1911

    tenement House Committee - Legislation,191719181921Black Bill

  • Box 167 (cont'd)Tenement House Committee -

    Box 168Tenement House Committee -

    Box 169

    "Box 170

    Box 171

    Legislation - Dodge and Leninger BillsLawson Bill (revisio n of) ILawson Bill (revision of) II

    Miscellaneous correspondence, I91U

    191719181919-1922

    Model Tenement, 191^-1917Model Tenement Districts, 1917

    "Murder" Stable Block, 1917National Housing Association, 191^-1917Neighborhood Association, 191̂New York City Bureau of Buildings, 191̂New York City - Consolidation of City Departments,New York City Tenement House Department, 191̂ -New York City Tenement House Department, 1921Newspaper ClippingsOpen Stairs, 1922Photographs, 1917 (not found, 10/1979)Prosecutions - Decisions (violatio n of THC laws)Prostitution, 19lUPublications - "For You" 1911+-1917Publications - "For You" 1917Publications - Small House Report - Newdick

    Tenement House Committee - PublicityRats, Children and HousesReports, 1917Reports, 1918The Residential Districts (protecting ) 1915Rooms or CellsSanitary Code, 19lUShall the Law Permit. . ., 1913Taxation - Single Tax - tax exemption on new buildingsTenants League - responsibility, etc.Tenement Constructio nTestimonialsThree Family House Campaign, 1912

    19131913-1915

    Tenement House Committee - Three Family Houses, 1913-191 -̂191^ ( 2 folders)1918Advisory Council of Real Estate

    Interests, 1915Cotillo Bill, 1915Lawson Bill, 1917Newspaper Clippings, 1917Drawings, Plans

    Tenement House Committee - Three Family Houses, 191^-19171915-1926

    Thomas, Andrew - Architect

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    Box 171 (cont'd)Tenement House Committee - War Housing, 1918

    What the Law RequiresWhy Abandoned Buildings Should be DemolishedWire Fences, 1915Wire Fences, 1917Zoning, 1917Minutes, 1898-1917 (l volume)

    Box 172Tenement House Committee - Minutes, 1908-1937 (four folders)

    Correspondence, 1900-1901 ( l volume)

    Box 173Tenement House Committee - Correspondence, 1917

    Reports and miscellaneous

    Box IlkTenement House Committee - Reports and miscellenous

    Box 175Tenement House Committee - Hearings

    Clippings

    Boxes 176 - 179Tenement House Committee - Clippings

    Box 180Thanksgiving Dinners, 1910-1921

    Examples of "in kind" giving which may be pertinent tofuture "social progress report."

    Theatre Investigation, 1906-1912Contents show COS representation on a committee to investigatemovies, places of entertainment, dance halls, etc. Result :Draft of a bill to regulate places of amusement. Reflect sconcern in 190^- about violence in movies, possible destruction,effects on young people, etc.

    Testimonials, 1887-1895 (no t found, 10/1979)Training. SE E Casework - training

    Casework - Visitors in Training (CO S training course outline)Transients, 1935 (SE E ALSO Welfare Council - care of unattached)Transportation Agreement. SE E Charity Rates, 1923Tuberculosis

    Contains Study, 1902, by Miss M. E. Very, consisting of interviewswith NYC physicians on cases and prevention of TB (See leather book.)*!!Report on TB Congress in Berlin, May 1899Report on cases under care of Committee on Prevention of Tuberculosis

    (AICP, 1902-1903)Tuberculosis, 1916-1917

    Contains intensive study of four tubercular families, 1916Forcible removal of tubercular individuals from families

    Box 181Unemployment, 19OU-1915 (2 folders)Unemployment in New York City - Welfare Council reportsUnemployment relief, Governor's Committee on,. 1935United Charities Store (proposa l for joint purchases and supply)Unted States Cildren's Bureau. SEE ; Bureau in the Interest of Children

    Children's Bureau, United States

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    Box 182Vacation School Proposal, 189^Vacation Services

    See: Fresh Air FundSee: Fresh Air Home

    Vagrancy

    Veiller, Lawrence

    See: Social Conditions - Dept. for Improving

    Venereal Disease

    See: Studie s Venereal Disease - Grace ChildSee: Committe e on Venereal Disease

    Visitors - Friendlyii}nnnrjiMVis i to r s ' Handboo k IwwIlUriLffl

    Visitors-Organization

    Vocational Service for Juniors - Co-Op Plan CO S

    Case Summaries suggest range of services in behalf of childrenbeing given by district casex-rorkers.

    jf Volunteer s

    Box 183 Volunteer s - Association of

    Volunteers - General

    Volunteers - Lenten Classes 1915-191 7

    Volunteers - Meeting of March 1917

    Volunteers - Monthly Reports 1924-1925

    Volunteers - Monthly Reports 1927

    Volunteers - Statistics

    Volunteers - Study Class 1911-1916

    Volunteers - Training of 1917-18-1 9

    Criteria employed in judging work, types of assignments, schoolcourses given.

    Wartime Activities

    ) See : Aliens Interned - 1916

  • Box 18J4Wayfarer's Lodge

    Started by COS in 1893 as WoodyardSee: Woodyar d 1893-1919

    Welfare Council - 1927

    Mr. William Matthews of A.I.C.P. active

    Beginnings of community interest in problems of aged

    Welfare Council - Beginnings

    Welfare Council - Central Registration Bureau - 1933-1934

    Welfare Council - Chronically 111 Study - 1931Welfare Council - Coordinating Committee on Unemployment, 1930-1931

    Box 185 Welfar e Council - Coordinating Committee on Unemployment 1934-1935

    Welfare Council - Housekeeping Service Report 1938-1943

    Welfare Council - Study - Homeless Cases

    Logan Thomas StudiesConfidential Report on the Greater New York Gospel MissionReport on the Homeless Hen's Department of the Jexvish Social

    Service Association.

    Nels Anderson StudyConfidential Report on the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant AidSociety of America

    Welfare Council - Study Homeless Cases - 1926

    14 Agencies

    Box 186 Welfar e Council - Study-Homeless Cases - 1931

    MeAs. Anderson StudyReport on the Men's Social Service Dept. of the Salvation Armyin New York City.

    Welfare Council = Study - Homeless Cases 1932

    Nels AndersonThe Method and Terminology of the PsychiatristsMunicipal Lodging House of New York City (Part I-II)

    Welfare Council Bulletin

    Contains only the following issues

    Jan.Feb. & MarchJanMarchAprilJune

    193019301931193119311931

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    Box 186 (cont'd)Welfare Council Committee - Aged - 1927-1931

    Material on needs, suggested solutions & reactions to legislativeproposals re aged, from minutes of Welfare Council Committee on aged.

    Establishment of Central Bureau on Care of Aged - 1927 at WelfareCouncil /

    COS policy re Care of Aged - 1929

    Box 187 Widowed Mothers - State Committee on Relief of 1913-1914

    Widow's Pension - April 1899 - March 1912Widow's Pension - 1912-1914

    Widows Pensions - 1907-1919

    Box 188 Widow's Pension - Dec. 1910-Nov. 1917

    Widow's Pension - May 1912-March 1913Widow's Pension - 1913 - AbstractWidow's Pension - 1913-1914

    Box 189 Widow's Pension - Feb. 1913-Oct. 1920

    Widow's Pension - Mr. Pearson's file - Cases and Reports

    Winslow, Emma A.

    Y See: Home Economics & Social Work Training Course

    Woodyard

    See also: Bread Line

    Woodyard - 1893-1910

    Woodyard - 1898

    Plus COS operation of Uoodyards competing against Commercial Woodyards

    Woodyard - 1909-1924

    Box 190 Woodyard - 1926-1931

    Woodyard - 1930 - 1938

    Woodyard - Finance StatementWoodyard - Committee - I899.-I91U

    Box 191 Woodyard & Laundry - 1915-1926 (SEE ALSO: Laundry )Woodyard and Laundry, 1925Workroom - Unskilled Women (give s good picture of attitute of the tiees £189^-19033)

    The Workroom seen as predecessor to the laundry.Works Progress administration. (Limite d data but fairly important historical

    \ dat a in relation to COS & AICP points of view and attitudes.)

  • Charity Organization Society

    BOX

    192 Annua l Reports , 1883-190 ^

    193 1905-192 0

    I9I1 1921-193 8

    195 Bullet in s 1910-191 5 an d miscellaneou s196 1916-192 7

    197 1928-193 9

    198 Distric t Committee Minutes - First District

    199 Fourt h and Fifth Districts

    200 9th , 11 th, ll+th, 16th, and Chelsea Districts

    201 Corlear s District

    202 Corlears , Greenwich, and Yorkville Districts

    203 Pamphlet s and Reprints

    20U Consultatives , 1893-1897

    205 Centra l Council Minutes 1882-189 3

    206 189U-191 2

    207 1912-193 9

    208 Centra l Council Reports Volume s 2 -3 (Volum e 1 not received)

    209 Volume s k - 5

    210 Volume s 6 - 7

    211 Volum e 8

    212 Executiv e Committee Minutes Volume s 1 - 3

    213 Volume s k - 6

    211* Volume s 7 -8 an d unnumbered (1915-1939)

    215 Miscellaneou s Volumes: Centra l Office Committee, 1888-1891Committee on Cooperations and District Work, 1910-1923Committee Book: Visitors ' Reports, 1893History, 1882-1907 (3 copies)

  • kQ

    Community Servic e Societ y

    Press Releases , 19^1+ - 19^ 7

    217 19^ 8 - 195 3

    218 195 ^ - 195 6

    219 196 6 - 1970; Scrapboo k

    Masters These s

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  • Case-work Files

    Boxes 239 - 286 (includin g 24QA)

    A sampling of casework files, in rough chronological order by year of intake,1882 - 1918. Th e files contain case record cards, correspondence, memoranda,financial and medical records, and in a few instances photographs. Th e fileshave been left in case number order; each number is preceded by "R." Ther eis a gap, apparently due to numbering error, between numbers R1O99 and R2000.

    Boxes 287 - 29k

    A sampling of cases, in alphabetical order by name of client family. Th e filescontain the same types of materials described above, and cover the years 1935-19^0. Th e reason for the gap between 1918 and 1935 is not known; it is suspectedby the Community Service Society that case records during those years weremicrofilmed and the orginals destroyed and that the films were subsequentlylost or destroyed.

    Box 295

    Miscellaneous cases and casework forms.

    SEE DESCRIPTION SHEET FOR RESTRICTION ON USE OFCASEWORK MATERIALS

    Photographs

    Photograph albums 1 - k

    5 - 8

    9 - 1 2

    13 - 15A

    16 - 18

    Photographs (miscellaneous) and artBBBBBB B BBBBox

    ox 302a

    Photographs - negatives (including glass negatives)SO OVERSIZE

    Printed

    Family Service Association of AmericaFamily Welfare Association of America

    National Housing Association

    New York State Conference on Social Work

    Pamphlets - CSS and miscellaneous

    Pamphlets - miscellaneous

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    Box 301A: Photocopies of material in Box 301

  • Box 308 Memorabili a and miscellaneous itemsAward, 1900Higgins German Laundry Soap WrappersMicrofilm (l reel - clippings)

    , Car d index (AICP)Processing notesMedals - France, 1900 (2) p

    Buffalo, 1901 (1)3 19 8 2 AdditionBound Volumes

    Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor

    Minutes, Board, 1850-1939Minutes, Annual and SpefJteal Meetings, 1926-1938Minutes, Executive Committee, 1888-1893Register, Visiting Committee, 3.889-1890Reports, 181+5-1938, Volumes 1-23Reprints, 1895-1931 £Publications, 18UU-1936, Volumes 1-6, ygCcopi^s(c©/>y 2.Clippings, 191U-1939 +6CHouse Committee Minutes, I88O-I898AICP Notes, I896Bagdad on the Subway, 1917-1919Home Hospital, 1912-1913AICP Documents, 1883-I897 (by-laws, studies, etc.)

    Charity Organization Society

    Reports and Papers, 1882-1939Lawson Purdy Resignation - Presentation Volume, 1933

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    Miscellaneous volumes

    Opportunity Shop (AICP-CSS) - Minutes, 1927-19 3̂- clippings

    Nutrition Scrapbook (CSS)Report to the Council, AICP, COS, CAS, SCAA, 1923 (.2 copies)Membership Committee Lists (unidentified)New York City Board of Inebriety. Minutes , 191*1-1917Bureau of Welfare of School Children. Committe e on

    Foods and Feeding, 1910Day Book, I89I ^ >Ledger, I886-I89OT 29ftp ArlrH+.-tnn - - • - - • - - —

    ^"^ Oversiz e

    3 volumes2 "1 volume2 volumes1 volume1 volume

    volumevolumevolume

    Photographs and Artwork - General -

    - Albu m (War d Manor )- War d Mano r

    Index o f Ne w Cases , 19O6-19Ofi|{yj0|Jf|J iJJAwards t 3 ) , 1893-191 5

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  • HISTORICAL DATA INDEX

    COMMUNITY SERVICE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK1939 - 1960

    Section IV Part I

    BOX #309

    Abortions, Policy 1941

    Administration, Policy: paper by Mildred Kilinski, 1958,Discussion

    Adolescents - see Youth Bureau

    Agencies, Relations to Other 1951

    Aging

    - Budget Standards for Aging Persons, 1955-56

    - Interdepartmental Committee on Services to the Aged,Ollie Randall and others, 1947-49

    - Miscellaneous I. 1947-52 (also contains 1921 AICPConfidential report).

    II 1952-60

    - OASI Special Referral Project - Miscellaneous, 1957-59

    - OASI Special Referral Project, Schedules, 1958

    - OASI Special Referral Project, Reports 1957-61

    BOX #310

    Aging- Residences for Aging Persons, see Tompkins Square House,Ward Manor

    - Services for: Study Project Annual Reports 1955-58

    - Study Project - "Old Age Project" Planning for Study byAd Hoc Committee on Old Age Problems and Services, 1949-51

  • - Study Project, Old Age Project (Staff) Committee Minutes1949-51

    - Study Project; Manuals and Reports, 1955-59

    BOX #310

    Aging- Study Project: Miscellaneous 1950-58

    Miscellaneous 1962-65

    - Study Project - Minutes Research Staff PlanningConference, 1955

    - Study Project, Rockefeller Brothers Fund Correspondence1951-58

    - Study Project - Technical Advisory Committee, 1955-56,Including Minutes

    - Tompkins House Tenant "Broncho Charley" Case

    BOX #312

    American Theater Wing, "Broken Circle," Community PlayCommissioned by CSS 1957-58

    - "The Maze"

    - Miscellaneous 1954-1958

    Anniversaries - see Hundredth

    Application and Reporting Service - Annual Report 1956-57

    Audit Reports

    Birth Control - Policy on Giving Information and Advice, 1941-58

    Boarding Home Service - Reports, Minutes of Staff Committee,

    1944-46

    Boys House - see Youth Bureau Residences

    Boys Bureau and Bureau for Men and Boys see Youth BureauBrooklyn Bureau of Social Service and Children's Aid Society -

    Proposal to Merge CSS with BBSS, 1960

    Budgets (of the entire agency) 1939-40, 1945-46 (also in printed

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    BULLETIN of CSS, Comments on

    By-Laws - 1939, 1962

    Camps, see Vacation Services

    Caroline Country Club - Minutes of Committee, 1939-46

    Case Record Retention - Policy, 1954-55

    Case Recording - System of, 1960; also Clerical ProceduresPertaining to Case Records, 1960

    Casework - also see Family Service

    - Confidentiality, 1943-57

    - Conference on, Charity Organization Society, 1935(prior to Merger)

    BOX #313

    Casework

    - Intake Policy 1951-60

    - Interpretation of, n.d.

    - With Children, 1953-56

    - With Children - Workshop 1954-55- Service to Court-Referred Children a Working Documentby Bertram M. Beck, 1951

    - "Social Casework Practice", statement by Mildred

    Kilinski and Staff Committee - 11/15/57

    - Supervision, Concepts of, 1956-57

    Casework - Nursing Collaboration - Minutes, 1952-53, etc.

    Casework Position Classification - 1954

    Central Services Department and Services for the Aging, 1953-54

    Chelsea District - History of the Area Served

    Chinatown

    - Services to, see in Health-Nursing and Committees

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    Churches

    - Church-Welfare Agency Cooperation 1950-52

    - Grace Church, Miscellaneous, 1937 (CharityOrganization Society) - 1952 (CSS)

    - Grace Church Project 1944-45

    - Riverside Church Contributions for Employment Service,District Office, 1935-49

    Citizens Advice Bureau - English Model, 1958

    Civil Defense

    - Federal, Emergency Welfare Services, 1951-53

    - New York City-Emergency Welfare Division,1950-56

    Clippings - Destruction ordered for 1945-53

    - See: Reports Section

    BOX #314

    Committee Minutes - Filed in Three Drawers following XYZ - This

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    Committee - Adopt-A-Family

    - Annual Reports, 1940-41, 1950-51 to 1957-58- Adopt-A-Family, Appeals, Reports, Lists, from 1932When It was in the Women's Division of the EmergencyUnemployment Relief Committee)