Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
Contents List
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS(1878-1985)
SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE(1849-1981)
SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES(1906-1961)
SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES(1900-1961)
SERIES V. ORGANIZATION AND CONFERENCE FILES (1897-1961)
SERIES VI. BOOKS FROM VAN KLEECK'S LIBRARY(1912-1961)
SERIES VII. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS [Advance notice is required to hear or view materials without a use copy.](1929-1999)
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS(1878-1985)
SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE(1849-1981)
SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES(1906-1961)
SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES(1900-1961)
SERIES V. ORGANIZATION AND CONFERENCE FILES (1897-1961)
SERIES VI. BOOKS FROM VAN KLEECK'S LIBRARY(1912-1961)
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SERIES VII. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS [Advance notice is required to hear or view materials without a use copy.](1929-1999)
OVERSIZE MATERIALS
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Mary van Kleeck Papers, 1849-1998
Finding AidFinding aid prepared by Kara M. McClurken.Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.2004
| | | | | Creator: | van Kleeck, Mary | | Title: | Mary van Kleeck Papers | | Dates: | 1883-1972 | | Abstract: | Social reformer, Lecturer, Social researcher, Writer, Social worker. Papers include correspondence, biographical material, clippings, speeches, writings, research notes, subject and organization files, primarily from van Kleeck's professional life. There is a significant amount of material relating to Smith College, her work in social and charitable agencies such as ACLU, National Woman's Party, Bryn Mawr Summer School for Student Workers, Hospites (a refugee rescue organization), the Women's International Democratic Federation, the Women's Trade Union League, and the National Research Council. Also the Russell Sage Foundation's Department of Industrial Studies where she conducted investigations of the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company, United Mine Workers, and the coal industry, and her work with Mary Anderson at the Women's Bureau and Mary Fledderus at the International Industrial Relations Institute, 1925-47. | | Extent: | 126 boxes, 56 volumes(66.75 linear ft.) | | Language: | English. | | Identification: | MS 165 |
Mary Abby Van Kleeck was born on June 26, 1883 in Glenham, New York, to Eliza Mayer and Episcopalian minister Robert Boyd Van Kleeck. (Mary van Kleeck changed the capitalization of her last name in the 1920s.) Following her father's death in 1892, her family moved to Flushing, New York, where van Kleeck attended Flushing High School. She entered Smith College in the fall of 1900, became involved in the Smith College Association for Christian Work, and began a lifelong affiliation with the YWCA. Van Kleeck earned an A.B. from Smith College in 1904. In the fall of 1905 van Kleeck began working as a fellow for the College Settlement Association on Rivington Street on New York's Lower East Side. She worked with several women reformers, attended sociology classes at Columbia, and researched factory women and child labor. Her work with the College Settlement Association, and later as the industrial secretary of the Alliance Employment Bureau, caught the attention of the Russell Sage Foundation. The Foundation began supporting her research, and in 1910, hired her as the head of its Committee on Women's Work. Van Kleeck's pioneering research into the fields of artificial flower-making, millinery, and bookbinding, helped pass legislation limiting night work for female workers and led to an extension of van Kleeck's role at the Russell Sage Foundation. Beginning in 1914, she taught at the New York School of Philanthropy and in the 1920s, at Smith College's School for Social Work. In 1916, the Foundation's Committee of Women's Work expanded to create the Division of Industrial Studies, later renamed Department of Industrial Studies (DIS). Mary van Kleeck was asked to serve as director of the new division, a title she would hold for over forty years, except for a brief period of time during World War I. Mary van Kleeck on a city street, circa 1937 As one of the most influential figures in women's employment, van Kleeck joined the Army's Ordinances Department in early 1918, creating standards for the employment of women in war industries. She served on the War Labor Policies Board, and with strong backing from the Women's Trade Union League, she was named the director of the U.S. Department of Labor's Women in Industry Service, the precursor of the U.S. Women's Bureau. Van Kleeck held the position only briefly, before handing it over to the assistant director, Mary Anderson, and returning to the Russell Sage Foundation in New York to care for her dying mother. Although van Kleeck was slated to be the first director of the Women's Bureau, Mary Anderson took over van Kleeck's position before the official creation date of the Women's Bureau, and therefore Anderson became its first director. After her mother's death, van Kleeck returned to her studies of labor, employment, and industry at the national, state, and local levels. In 1921 Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover appointed van Kleeck to President Harding's Conference on Unemployment. Following the conference, van Kleeck continued to investigate the causes of unemployment and the means to prevent it as a member of the Standing Committee of the Conference and Sub-Committee on the Business Cycle. In 1922 van Kleeck introduced a uniform method for calculating periodic statistics for employment at the Labor Law Administration Conference held in Milford, Pennsylvania. At the Department of Industrial Studies at the Russell Sage Foundation, Mary van Kleeck expanded her studies of workers' rights and the role of employee representation in the workplace. After a careful examination of John D. Rockefeller's method of employee representation in the Colorado coal mines, reported in Employees' Representation in Coal Mines, a Study of the Industrial Representation Plan of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company in 1924, van Kleeck concluded that this method of employee-employer relations only partially protected workers. While working and living conditions had improved in the Rockefeller plan, employees still lacked the power to influence many workplace decisions. Van Kleeck believed that when workers participated more actively in the management of the organization, efficiency increased and labor was more productive. In addition to her own research at the Russell Sage Foundation, van Kleeck supervised several significant studies, including those of the Dutchess Bleachery, the Filene Store, the Rock Island Arsenal, and the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company. Mary van Kleeck continued to fight for the rights of women workers during the 1920s, speaking on the role of women wage earners at both the 1923 and 1926 American Women's Conference on Industrial Problems, sponsored by the Department of Labor's Women's Bureau. The 1926 Conference erupted in controversy when representatives from the National Women's Party protested their exclusion from the conference program. As an advocate of workers' rights, van Kleeck disagreed with champions of women's rights who supported the proposed Equal Rights Amendment, fearing that it would interfere with the special protections she had helped enact for female workers. Van Kleeck and New York Women's Trade Union League member Mabel Leslie sparred with the equal rights legislation supporters in a special session held at the 1926 Conference. Van Kleeck spent much of her time traveling across the country and even the world, researching, lecturing, and addressing a wide variety of audiences. She served on the Board of Trustees at her alma mater from 1922 to 1930, and worked for Al Smith's campaign for president in 1928. In 1929 van Kleeck accepted an appointment to Hoover's Law Enforcement and Observance Commission to investigate the relationship between unemployment and inadequate housing and crime in urban areas. She also promoted social and economic planning, serving from 1928 to 1948 as associate director of the International Industrial Relations Institute (known as IRI), an organization dedicated to the investigation of industrial relations as well as a place for industry to exchange ideas and improve working conditions for workers. In addition to examining economic policies in the United States, van Kleeck also traveled to Europe and the Soviet Union, spending six weeks exploring labor conditions in the U.S.S.R. in 1932. She supported the Soviets' economic policies of collective ownership and industrial planning and spent much of the next two decades praising Soviet society. In spite of conflicts between the two nations following World War II, van Kleeck remained an advocate of Soviet socialism and encouraged Russian-American co-existence. Mary van Kleeck fought hard for social insurance legislation during the 1930s. In 1931 she and fellow members of the Taylor Society's Industrial Code Committee advocated a minimum living wage, a shorter work day and week, and unemployment insurance for industry in the United States. Van Kleeck blamed the economic depression on the lack of coordination between supply and demand as well as inadequate care for laborers. She supported the Wagner Employment Bill, which created the United States Employment Service, and worked on a New York state unemployment survey that helped connect the unemployed with businesses needing employees. While van Kleeck worked hard with government officials to bring about legislative remedies to economic problems, she did not hesitate to criticize government policies when she disagreed with them. She resigned from the Labor Department's Federal Advisory Committee of the United States Employment Service in August 1933 after one day, citing her objections to New Deal policies that she believed interfered with workers' right to strike. In addition to working through government to promote social change, Mary van Kleeck served on the committees and boards of secular and religious humanitarian organizations such as the Church League for Industrial Democracy; the Episcopal League for Social Action; and Hospites, a refugee relocation organization that provided employment and financial assistance for social workers fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s. A lifelong Episcopalian, van Kleeck hoped that introducing Christian values into the workplace would solve much of industry's problems. Mary van Kleeck believed that she had a Christian duty to promote social change and that churches and church-based organizations should play a role in remediating struggles of the worker. Mary van Kleeck remained dedicated to the rights of workers in the mid-to-late 1930s. Concern for workers' liberties led Mary van Kleeck to leadership roles in the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), where she served on the Board of Directors and several committees from 1935 until 1940 when a conflict with the board over membership requirements prompted her to resign. A big supporter of trade unions, strikes and labor parties, she participated in a variety of ACLU activities, including opposing oaths of allegiance by schoolteachers in the mid 1930s. In 1934 van Kleeck continued her pursue her interest in the status of mine workers, publishing Miners and Management: A Study of the Collective Agreement between the United Mine Workers of America and the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company. Van Kleeck registered with the American Labor Party in 1936, impressed by its commitment to the protection of civil liberties and advocacy of social and economic planning. That same year, van Kleeck published Creative America: Its Resources for Social Security, a treatise emphasizing the need for socio-economic planning in the U.S. In 1939 she fought the deportation of Frank Borisch, secretary of the National Miners' Union who was convicted of belonging to an organization that advocated the overthrow of the government. Mary van Kleeck opposed the United States' entry into World War II, believing that the conflict was an imperialist endeavor. Once it became clear that the United States would participate, however, van Kleeck urged women's participation at all levels of government administration. She also advocated an expansion of the social security program. She believed that post-war peace plans must include a worldwide defense of human rights. Mary van Kleeck spent the rest of the decade encouraging community organization, nuclear disarmament, and the peacetime use of atomic energy. In 1944 she co-authored with Mary F. Fleddérus, Technology and Livelihood, a report of the effect of technological innovations on employment and standards of living from World War I to the early 1940s. In this report, van Kleeck maintained that innovation did not always improve one's livelihood; in fact, increased efficiency often increased unemployment or underemployment. Therefore, she supported unions and welfare funds as a necessity to gain and maintain decent standards of living for workers. In 1948, after her retirement, she supported Henry A. Wallace's campaign for president and unsuccessfully ran for the New York State Senate as the American Labor Party candidate. Because of her interactions with various organizations that had been declared subversive by the Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., she was subpoenaed by Joseph McCarthy's Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations in 1953 and was denied a visa several times in the 1950s. Mary van Kleeck spent the last few decades of her life out of the public sphere with her close friend and colleague, Mary L. Fleddérus. Mary van Kleeck died on June 8, 1972, in Kingston, New York, of heart failure while undergoing surgery for a broken hip. Return to the Table of Contents
The Mary van Kleeck Papers consist of nearly sixty-seven linear feet of material, dating from 1849 to 1998, and are primarily related to her professional and public life. Types of material include biographical information and memorabilia, correspondence, speeches, writings, lectures, photographs, research notes, memoranda, reports, journal and newspaper articles, as well as organization and subject files. These papers are primarily composed of documents and materials produced by the professional and public activities of Mary van Kleeck, the bulk of which span the years from 1917 to 1960. They include relatively little about her personal life. She spent several years organizing her papers, and the lack of biographical material was a deliberate choice. Most of the biographical materials that are included in the collection have come from other sources-family members of van Kleeck and Mary L. Fleddérus, researchers (especially Guy Alchon), and the federal government through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests made by Eleanor M. Lewis of the Sophia Smith Collection and researcher Guy Alchon. Mary van Kleeck was involved in a wide variety of social, political and economic studies and organizations over the course of her lifetime, and she saved much of the correspondence, business, research, and printed materials related to her interests. The papers offer a rich cache of information about a variety of subjects, people, and organizations in the first half of the twentieth century, especially radical/left groups, from the international to local level. Her work at the Russell Sage Foundation and the International Industrial Relations Institute (IRI) compose the largest portions of the organizational records. The internal workings of the Department of Industrial Studies of the Russell Sage Foundation, as well as the businesses and subjects van Kleeck researched there, are well-documented within this collection, especially those companies that formed the basis of the Foundation's landmark studies, such as Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, Dutchess Bleachery, Filene Store, Rock Island Arsenal, and the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company. There is a wealth of information in the background research, field notes, correspondence, drafts, and final versions of the Russell Sage Foundation studies. Other subject areas are well-covered in the Foundation records, including the hundreds of businesses studied regarding employee representation in the workplace and the effect of the National Recovery Administration on industry. The records of the International Industrial Relations Institute include detailed notes, correspondence, subject files, speeches and debates from the many conferences and congresses that the organization held during van Kleeck's tenure, as well as materials related to the administration and publications of the IRI. Mary van Kleeck served on numerous boards and special committees, including the American Association of Social Workers, American Association of University Women, American Civil Liberties Union, National Woman's Party, Bryn Mawr Summer School for Student Workers, International Labor Office of the League of Nations, and the National Research Council. The collection documents this work thoroughly. There is a significant amount of material relating to Smith College, both during the years she spent as a student and her later service to the institution. Other groups that are well-represented in the collection include the Young Women's Christian Association, the Women's Trade Union League, and Taylor Society. Of particular interest is her work with Mary Anderson at the Women's Bureau in the Department of Labor, and with Mary Fleddérus at the International Industrial Relations Institute. In addition to organizational records, van Kleeck kept subject files on a wide variety of topics, especially U.S and international labor, protective legislation, trade unions, employer- employee relations, social research, social welfare, social work and social security, and the coal industry. Other major subjects addressed throughout the collection include race relations, Christian socialism, peace, women's rights and the Equal Rights Amendment, social settlements, New Deal legislation and policies, the social and economic organization of the Soviet Union, unemployment, and employment during World War I and World War II. Significant correspondents include Mary Anderson, Susan B. Anthony II, Mary Beard, Elizabeth Christman, Eleanor Coit, Dorothy Douglas, Mary Fleddérus, Pauline Goldmark, Margaret Grierson, Alice Hamilton, John L. Lewis, Mabel Leslie, William Allan Neilson, Gifford Pinchot, Frances Perkins, Eleanor and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Rose Schneiderman, Florence Simms, William Spofford, M. Carey Thomas, Lillian Wald, and Max Yergan. Return to the Table of Contents
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This collection is organized as follows: Return to the Table of Contents
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
(1878-1985) 9 linear ft.This series focuses on biographical information about Mary van Kleeck and includes the following subseries about her life: Personal history, Education, Daily activities, and material gathered from the federal government through a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request. Photographs include prints, proofs, uncut rolls of negatives and glass slides taken by Mary van Kleeck as well as many pictures of van Kleeck and her family taken by others. The subseries, Daily activities, includes a list of her activities between 1930 and 1931, written on notecards as well as more traditional diary-like entries of her time with the College Settlement Association in 1905 and of her six weeks in the Soviet Union in 1932. The subseries, Education, includes material from her time at Smith and her relationship with the institution as an alumna, as well as class notes from other schools that she attended. Articles and newspaper clippings are found within this series, as are Papers, theses, and dissertations. Biographical information about her Family and friends is a subseries as well. The subseries Related collections include photocopies from other collections, most of which were compiled by Guy Alchon in his research on Mary van Kleeck. Permission to use copies of materials from other institutions must be sought from those institutions.
SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE
(1849-1981) 5.75 linear ft.Family, Friends and associates, and the Sophia Smith Collection form the three subseries within this series. Correspondence may also include obituaries, newspaper clippings, photographs, memos, etc. There are many letters from her mother, Eliza Mayer van Kleeck in the Family subseries. The Friends and associates subseries contains the bulk of the material in this series. People with whom Mary van Kleeck exchanged significant correspondence and well-known individuals have their own folders, arranged alphabetically by last name and chronologically within each folder. Other individuals are included within the general correspondence for each letter of the alphabet. The general correspondence is also alphabetical by last name. Individuals' organizational affiliations are sometimes noted. In addition, correspondence is scattered throughout the collection. Especially significant amounts are in the organization files of the American Association of University Women, American Association of Social Workers, Hospites, International Industrial Relations Institute, National Research Council, National Women's Trade Union, and the U.S. Department of Labor. There is also correspondence with friends from van Kleeck's childhood and college days.
SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
(1906-1961) 5.5 linear ft.The items in this series are divided into subseries denoting type of material and arranged chronologically within subseries. The bulk of the series is Articles and notes or typescripts of Speeches that Mary van Kleeck wrote and delivered throughout her career. Manuscripts and published versions of Speeches are filed together. The subseries includes conference papers, although occasionally a speech will be found within the files of the conference papers in SERIES V. ORGANIZATION AND CONFERENCE FILES rather than within this series, especially if grouped with other peoples' speeches from a particular conference. Recurring topics include women and employment, social and economic planning, employee representation, social reform, unemployment, the Soviet Union, race relations, trade and labor unions, and social security. Four series of lectures are gathered together in a separate subseries, Lectures, at the end of Speeches. Other subseries include Monographs, Radio broadcasts, Interviews, Hearings (mostly on economic issues), Books reviewed by Mary van Kleeck, Reviews of Mary van Kleeck's books, Speaking engagement programs, Research notes, and Invitations to speak and write. The series contains writings co-authored by van Kleeck; it does not contain works to which she contributed only the introduction. Drafts or typescripts of van Kleeck's portion are included here, however.
SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES
(1900-1961) 10.5 linear ft.This series contains some of Mary van Kleeck's research files, as well as topics that interested her personally. Items are arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within each topic. Newspaper clippings are a large proportion of the items in this series. Significant amounts of material can be found on civil liberties, the coal industry, countries, labor, and World War I and World War II. Edward Wieck performed much of the research contained in the files on the coal industry. Material about a few individuals, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alfred E. Smith, and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, are included in this series. Materials about groups of individuals, such as African Americans, Italian Americans, and child labor are also included. Labor newspapers from this series are filed with the oversize materials.
SERIES V. ORGANIZATION AND CONFERENCE FILES
(1897-1961) 27.25 linear ft.This series forms the bulk of the collection, and covers an extremely wide breadth of topics. Mary van Kleeck's personal level of involvement in organizations and conferences varied from intensely involved, as can be seen in the International Industrial Relations Institute files, to cursory, as is demonstrated by her materials on the American Management Association. Organizations and conferences are arranged in alphabetical order, and items are chronological within each folder. Most of the materials in publicity scrapbooks have been removed from their original binders, but are retained in their original order in folders. The Russell Sage Foundation is the most substantially documented organization in this series, and includes much of the research and many of the manuscripts produced by the Division of Industrial Studies during van Kleeck's forty-year career. Of special note are the materials on the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, the Dutchess Bleachery, the Filene Store, the Rock Island Arsenal, and the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company. One can trace the evolution of these studies, from the field notes of the researchers, to the correspondence between the organizations and the staff of the Russell Stage Foundation, to the drafts of the reports to the final published copies. The final published versions of the reports are located in SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES or SERIES VI. BOOKS FROM MARY VAN KLEECK'S LIBRARY. Information about unions, health care plans, and work councils of specific institutions was generated by the Russell Sage Foundation's study of employee representation. Other organizations that are substantially well-documented include Hospites, a refugee relocation organization that provided employment and financial assistance for social workers fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s; the American Civil Liberties Union; United States Department of Labor; and the International Industrial Relations Institute (IRI). Mary van Kleeck kept detailed records of the conferences sponsored by the IRI. Significant amounts of correspondence can be found in the organization records of the National Research Council (with Edith Abbott and Robert Yerkes) and the National Women's Trade Union League (with Elizabeth Christman, Mabel Leslie, and Rose Schneiderman).
SERIES VI. BOOKS FROM VAN KLEECK'S LIBRARY
(1912-1961) 6.5 linear ft.This series contains books written by authors other than Mary van Kleeck and is arranged in alphabetical order by author's last name. (If there is no author, then monograph is listed in alphabetical order by title.) Van Kleeck wrote the introductions for several of the books and others contain copies of speeches that she gave. Many of these monographs were printed by organizations with which van Kleeck was closely associated, such as the Russell Sage Foundation, the National Conference of Social Work, and the International Industrial Relations Institute.
SERIES VII. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS [Advance notice is required to hear or view materials without a use copy.]
(1929-1999) 2.25 linear ft.This series contains materials audio and video footage [collected or produced by Guy Alchon for a documentary he planned to make.] The documentary was never completed. Most of the series is composed of audiotapes and videotapes of oral history interviews. There is also some archival footage of Mary van Kleeck, a documentary on Central Casting, and a sample of the documentary. Some of the interviews have transcripts in SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS-Interviews and Recollections. Some items need use copies made before they can be played and will require advanced notice.
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
(1878-1985)
| 1-3 | Biographical notes, resumes, etc.
1893-1972 |
| 4 | Drafts for biography in Notable American Women
n.d. |
| 5 | Places of residence: Photographs and descriptions
1904-92 |
| 6 | Testimony, Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
1953-54 |
| 7 | Passport applications
1953-58 |
| 9-12 | Photographs
1883-1960s |
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| Photographs taken by Mary van Kleeck |
Box |
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| 5 |
| Unidentified rolls of negatives |
Box | Folder |
| 7 | 1 | Memorabilia
1894-1948 |
Box | Folder |
| 7 | 2 | Genealogy
1878-1990, n.d. |
| 3 | Obituaries and correspondence
1888-1951, n.d. |
| 4 | Charles Mayer van Kleeck: Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York
1905-45 |
| 5 | Eliza Mayer van Kleeck: Bible
1862-1920 |
| 6-7 | Robert Boyd van Kleeck, Sr.
1833-52, 1897-1909, 1958 |
| 8 | Robert van Kleeck, Jr.
1923-24, n.d. |
| 9 | Brett-Teller Homestead
1906-1985, n.d. |
| 10 | Mary L. Fleddérus
1938-66 |
| 13 | Mary van Kleeck's writing assignments
1987-1899 |
Box | Folder |
| 9 | 1 | Entrance and housing materials
1899-1900 |
| 2 | Financial records
1899-1904 |
| 3 | Student Aid Society
1904-05 |
| 4 | Smith College Association of Christian Work
1903-06 |
| 6 | Teacher's Bureau
1904-05 |
Box | Folder |
| 9 | 7 | General
1905-57 |
| 8 | Class ofreunion, 1953-54
1904 50th |
| 9 | Class of 1904 business
1955-57 |
| 10 | Alumnae Fund Committee
1912 |
| 11 | Smith Alumnae Quarterly: correspondence
1930-39 |
| 12 | Smith Alumnae Council
1957 |
Box | Folder |
| 9 | 13-18 | Class notes
1904-07 |
| 19 | Course offerings and outlines
1904-29 |
| 21 | Berkeley Divinity School
1924 |
| 22 | St. Lawrence University
1938 |
Box |
|
| 10 |
| Account books and receipts
1900-1915 |
Box | Folder |
| 11 | 1-3 | Account books and receipts
1916-21 |
Box | Folder |
| 12 | 1-3 | Checks
1918-21 |
Box | Folder |
| 12 | 4 | College Settlement
1905 |
| 5-6 | Line-a-Day diaries
1917-26 |
|
| Files of daily activities
1930-31 |
| 7-8 | Notes on six weeks in the Soviet Union
1932 |
|
| Articles and newspaper clippings |
Box | Folder |
| 13 | 1 | Articles
1931-41 |
| 2-21 | Newspaper clippings
1899-1979, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 14 | 1 | "Mary van Kleeck and the Committee on Women's Work," by Margot Steinberg
1977 |
| 2 | "Mary van Kleeck: An Intellectual Biography," by Joanne F. Keane
1977 |
| 3 | "Mary van Kleeck: Case Study of a Social Reformer," by Lauren Hasselriis
1978 |
| 4 | Mary van Kleeck and Protective Legislation for Women: A Neglected Chapter in Progressive Reform," by Kathleen Lynn Wakefield
1979 |
|
| Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents |
Box | Folder |
| 14 | 5-12 | General
1923-93 |
| 13 | Passports and passport hearing
1957-83 |
| 14-15 | Mary Fleddérus
1938-44, 1993-98 |
|
| Related archival collections |
Box | Folder |
| 15 | 1 | Edith and Grace Abbott Papers, University of Chicago |
| 2 | Arthur Altmeyer oral history, Columbia University [fragment] |
| 3 | Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America Records, Cornell University |
| 4 | American Association for Labor Legislation Papers, Cornell University |
| 5 | American Federation of Labor Records, State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
| 6 | John Carmody Papers, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library |
| 7 | Morris Cooke Papers, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library |
| 8 | Edward Costigan Papers, University of Colorado at Boulder |
| 9 | Helen Gahagan Douglas oral history, Columbia University [fragment] |
| 10 | Katherine Dreier Papers, Yale University and Museum of Modern Art |
| 11 | E. Franklin Frazier Papers, Howard University |
| 12 | Lillian Gilbreth Papers, Purdue University |
| 13 | John Haynes Holmes Papers, Library of Congress |
| 14 | Benjamin Huebsch Papers, Library of Congress |
| 15 | Herbert Hoover Presidential Library |
| 16 | John A. Kingsbury Papers, Library of Congress |
Box | Folder |
| 16 | 1 | Lewis L. Lorwin oral history, Columbia University [fragment] |
| 2 | Mayer Family Papers, Maryland Historical Society |
| 3 | Charles Merriam Papers, University of Chicago |
| 6 | National Council of American Soviet Friendship Collection, New York University |
| 7 | National Interracial Conference, Howard University |
| 8 | Otto and Marie Neurath Isotype Collection, University of Reading |
| 9 | Frances Perkins oral history, Columbia University [fragment] |
| 10-13 | Josephine Roche Papers, University of Colorado at Boulder |
| 14 | Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library |
| 15 | Edward A. Ross Papers, State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
| 16-18 | Rockefeller Family Archives: Office of Messieurs Rockefeller, Rockefeller Archive Center |
| 19-25 | Russell Sage Foundation Records, Rockefeller Archive Center |
Box |
|
| 17 |
| Russell Sage Foundation Records, Rockefeller Archive Center |
Box | Folder |
| 18 | 1-5 | Russell Sage Foundation Records, Rockefeller Archive Center |
| 6 | Russell Sage Foundation Records, State Historical Society of Wisconsin |
| 7 | Sisterhood of the Companionship of the Holy Cross |
| 8 | Smith, Edwin Papers, Cornell University |
| 9 | Society of the Catholic Commonwealth |
| 10 | Ida Tarbell Papers, Allegheny College |
| 11 | University of Chicago Press Records, University of Chicago |
| 12 | Lawrence Veiller oral history, Columbia University [fragment] |
| 13 | Robert F. Wagner Papers, Georgetown University |
| 14-39 | Industrial Research Collection, Wayne State University |
| 40 | Robert M. Yerkes Papers, Yale University |
|
| Recollections and interviews with Guy Alchon re: Mary van Kleeck |
Box | Folder |
| 19 | 1-2 | Breines, Nesi and Simon
1989 |
| 5-6 | Fisher, Jacob (Jack)
1989 |
| 10 | Grierson, Margaret
1989 |
| 11 | Hauessler, Dorothy (Dottie)
1990 |
| 15 | Slayton, Frieda and Sidney
1992 |
|
| Written correspondence with Guy Alchon re: MvK |
| 20 | Fleddérus, J. Dyck
1989 |
| 22 | Grierson, Margaret
1989-92 |
| 23 | Keyserling, Mary Dublin
1989 |
SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE
(1849-1981) Box | Folder |
| 20 | 1 | Bradford, Jane Mayer, cousin
1894-1904 |
| 2 | Bradford, Thomas Kell, cousin
1894-95 |
| 3 | Bruce, Katherine, cousin
1947-54 |
| 4-5 | Dionne, Elise Van Kleeck, sister
1890-1926 |
| 6 | Dionne, Leo Van Kleeck, nephew
1926-34 |
| 7 | Roberts, Barbara Bruce Stevens, cousin
1953-62 |
| 8 | Van Kleeck, Charles, brother
1891-1904, 1933-51, n.d. |
| 9-14 | Van Kleeck, Eliza Mayer, mother
1891- Jun 1901 |
Box |
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| 21 |
| Van Kleeck, Eliza Mayer, mother
Sep 1901-1903 |
Box | Folder |
| 22 | 1-7 | Van Kleeck, Eliza Mayer, mother
1904-08, n.d. |
| 8 | Van Kleeck, Robert Boyd, father
1888 |
| 9 | Van Kleeck, Robert (Bob), brother
1891-1905 |
| 10 | Other family
1892-1910, 1949, n.d. |
| 12 | Abbott, Constance, Smith College, Class of
1904, 1903-05 |
| 13 | Abbott, Edith
1924, n.d., |
| 15 | Altschuler, Michael
1931-36 |
| 16 | Ameringer, Oscar
1931-34 |
Box | Folder |
| 23 | 1 | Anderson, Mary
1923-38 |
| 2 | Andree, M., Bryn Mawr College
1930-37 |
| 3 | Andrews, John B., American Association for Labor Administration
1924-36 |
|
| Anthony, Susan Brownell II
(1916- ) |
| 4 | Arrowsmith, Mary N., American Red Cross
1922 |
| 5 | Atkinson, Henry A., Universal Conference on the Church of Christ on Life and Work
1922-25 |
| 7 | Barkley, Mabel, Smith College, Class of
1904, 1904-05, 1935 |
| 8 | Barnes, Harry Elmer
1932-35 |
| 10 | Beard, Charles and Mary Ritter
1935-58 |
| 12 | Bennett, E. Howard
1927 |
| 13 | Berridge, William A.
1923-24 |
| 14 | Bingham, Walter V.
1928-38 |
| 15 | Blakenhorn, Mary, Consumer's League of New York
1927, 1958 |
| 17 | Bogdanov, Peter A.
1930-35 |
| 19 | Bowers, Glenn A.
1927-38 |
| 20 | Boyd, D. Knickerbocker, Russell Sage Foundation
1934-39 |
| 24 | Brett, Suzanne Ashley
1928-30 |
| 25 | Bridges, Frances Atkinson, Young Women's Christian Association
1903 |
| 26 | Brown, Nell, Smith College, Class of
1906, 1903-05, n.d. |
| 27 | Bruére, Henry, Department of Labor
1929-30 |
| 28 | Bunche, Ralph
1933-35, 1950 |
| 29 | Burnham, Sophia Lord, Smith College, Class of 1904
1905 |
| 30 | Burns, C. Delisle
1930-31 |
| 32 | Carmody, John M.
1929-40 |
| 33 | Carner, Lucy P., Young Women's Christian Association
1924-25 |
| 34 | Carr, Charlotte E., Bureau of Women In Industry, Department of Labor
1925-29 |
| 35 | Carrillo, Alejandro
1938-40 |
| 36 | Carter, Edward C., Institute of Pacific Relations
1923-31 |
| 37 | Chaddock, Robert E., American Statistical Association
1925 |
| 39 | Chamberlain, Joseph P.
1931-35 |
| 40 | Chambers, Clarke A.
1971 |
| 41 | Chambless, Edgar
1932-33 |
|
| Chattopadhyaya, Kamaladevi [see Kmaladevi, Mme.] |
Box | Folder |
| 23 | 42 | Cheyney, Alice S., International Labor Office
1930 |
| 43 | Choate, Helen, Smith College, Class of
1904, 1903-05 |
| 44 | Claghorn, Kate H., New York School of Social Work
1926-36 |
|
| Clark, Earle, Russell Sage Foundation |
Box | Folder |
| 24 | 1 | Coit, Eleanor, Young Women's Christian Association
1924-36 |
| 3 | Contreras, Carlos
1938-40 |
| 4 | Cooke, Morris L., War Industries Board
1917-40 |
| 5 | Cornick, R. L.
1921, 1931 |
| 7 | Crawford, Leslie, Smith College, Class of
1904, 1903-05 |
| 9 | Dana, Elizabeth, Smith College, Class of 1904
1905 |
| 10 | DeKock, Jules, International Industrial Relations Institute
1938-44 |
| 11 | de Schweinitz, Dorothea
1922-47 |
| 13 | Dingman, Mary A., Young Women's Christian Association
1922-27 |
| 14 | Dodd, Marian Elsa, Smith College, Class of 1906
1903-05, n.d. |
| 15 | Donald, W. J., American Management Association
1926-29 |
| 16 | Douglas, Dorothy
1935-38 |
| 17 | Dreier, Mary E.
1923-24 |
| 18 | Duchene, Gabrielle
1938 |
| 20 | Easton, Mary, Christian Association of Wellesley College
1903-04 |
| 21 | Eckenberger, Babette
1939 |
| 23 | Edelman, John W., American Federation of Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers
1932-33 |
| 24 | Ehrler, Hazel B.
1924, 1942 |
| 25 | Eldridge, Florence M.
1928-29 |
| 29 | Fairchild, Henry P., National Research Council
1923-30 |
| 30 | Fairchild, Mildred, Bryn Mawr College
1933-38 |
| 31 | Firth, Norman C.
1930-33 |
| 32 | Fitch, John A., New York School of Social Work
1921-34 |
Box | Folder |
| 24 | 33-35 | Mary van Kleeck
1925-29 |
Box | Folder |
| 25 | 1-10 | Mary van Kleeck
1930- |
| 11 | Dr. Meyer zu Schwabetissen
1930-31 |
| 15 | Fleisher, Alexander
1934-42 |
| 16 | Flexner, Eleanor
1956-57 |
| 17 | Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley
1954 |
| 18 | Fosdick, Raymond B.
1924, 1931 |
| 20 | Fulbright, Senator J. William
1961 |
| 22 | Garza, Makedonio, Professor
1939-43 |
Box | Folder |
| 26 | 1 | Gifford, Helen W., Young Women's Christian Association
1923-41 |
| 2 | Gilbreth, Lillian M.
1928 |
| 3 | Gillman, Joseph M., Inter-Professional Association for Social Insurance
1938 |
| 5 | Givens, Meredith B.
1931-36 |
|
| Glenn, John M., Russell Sage Foundation |
| 6 | Goldmark, Pauline
1923-29 |
| 7 | Goldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfons
1935-42 |
| 8 | Gompers, Samuel, American Federation of Labor
1923 |
| 9 | Grierson, Margaret S.
1947-65 |
| 10 | Gropius, Walter
1938, 1947 |
| 11 | Gross, John E., Colorado State Federation of Labor
1932-33 |
| 13 | Gutkind, Erwin A.
1936-37 |
| 15 | Hamilton, Alice, Hull House
1924-34 |
| 16 | Hamilton, Berta
1930-42 |
|
| Harrison, Shelby M., Russell Sage Foundation |
| 17 | Harper, Elsie D., Young Women's Christian Association
1934 |
| 18 | Hartogs, Dr. Rene
1932-48 |
| 19 | Hartwell, Albion A., IPA
1935-37 |
| 20 | Harvey, Constance, Smith College
1957 |
| 21 | Hase, Dr. Felix
1934-36 |
| 22 | Haskins, Charles H.
1923 |
| 25 | Henry, Alice, National Women's Trade Union League
1922-36 |
| 26 | Hill, Dorothy P.
1933-34 |
| 27 | Hoover, Herbert
1922-26 |
| 29 | Hurlbutt, Mary E., New York School of Social Work
1933 |
| 30 | Hyde, Maxwell P.
1934-35 |
| 33 | Jackson, Alice, Smith College
1903-04, n.d. |
| 35 | Johnson, Alvin S.
1931-34 |
| 36 | Johnson, F. Ernest, Federal Council Of Churches
1922-24, 1946 |
| 37 | Johnston, Alma E.
1924-26 |
| 39 | Kamaladevi, Mme. (Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya)
1939-41 |
| 40 | Kammet, Lawrence, Social Work Today
1938-39 |
| 45 | Kellogg, Paul U.
1925-46 |
| 46 | Keynes, J. Maynard
1930 |
| 47 | Kincaid, W. W., IRI
1928-29 |
| 48 | King, W. L. Mackenzie
1921-24 |
| 49 | King, Wilford I.
1931-35 |
| 50 | Kingsbury, John A.
1933-43 |
| 51 | Kingsbury, Susan, Bryn Mawr College
1931-38 |
| 52 | Knight, Howard K., National Conference of Social Work
1928-47 |
| 53 | Kraus, Dr. Hertha
1928-33 |
| 2 | LaFollette, Senator Robert M.
1931-32 |
| 3 | Laidler, Harry W., League for Industrial Democracy
1932-38 |
| 5 | Lansburgh, Richard
1924-31 |
| 6 | Larson, C. Theodore
1936-45 |
| 9 | Leonard, Louise, Young Women's Christian Association
1922-24 |
| 10 | Lewis, John L., United Mine Workers of America
1933-38 |
| 11 | Lindeman, Eduard. C., New York School of Social Work
1933-39 |
| 12 | Lindsay, Samuel McCune
1927-38, n.d. |
|
| Lombardo-Toletano, Vincente |
| 14 | Lorwin, Lewis L.
1930-41 |
| 15 | Lounsbury, Charles E.
1932 |
| 16 | Lovett, Robert Morss
1940 |
| 18 | Lynd, Robert S.
1924-25 |
| 21 | Magnusson, Leifur, International Labor Office
1928-35 |
| 22 | Maher, Amy G.
1903-23, n.d. |
| 24 | Mason, Lucy Randolph
1938 |
| 25 | McCausland, Elizabeth
1930 |
| 26 | McCulloch, Rhoda E., The Woman's Press
1922-36 |
| 27 | McCullough, E. W.
1930-31 |
| 31 | Meshlauk, V. I.
1931-33 |
| 32 | Miller, Helen Clarkson, Young Women's Christian Association
1923 |
| 33 | Miller, Spencer, Jr.
1922-36 |
| 35 | Morris, Elizabeth C. F.
1930-39 |
| 39 | Myers, James, Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America
1922-1930 |
| 42 | Neilson, William A.
1920-46 |
| 43 | Nelson, Mrs. Max, National Federation of Settlements
1928-29 |
| 47 | Obenauer, Marie
1920-25 |
| 48 | Odencrantz, Louise
1929 |
| 52 | Park, Marion Edwards, Bryn Mawr College
1934-35 |
|
| Peabody, J. Paul, Rocky Mountain Fuel Company |
| 55 | Perkins, Frances
1932-43 |
| 56 | Person, Harlow S., Taylor Society
1921-33, n.d. |
| 57 | Phelps, Roswell F.
1922 |
| 58 | Phillips, Fred L., United Rubber Workers Federal Labor Union
1933-46 |
Box | Folder |
| 28 | 1 | Pinchot, Governor Gifford and Cornelia
1923-24 |
| 2 | Plowman, E. Grosvenor
1923-29 |
| 3 | Pollak, Frederick
1938-41, n.d. |
| 6 | Price, George W.
1892-99, n.d. |
| 7 | Pryll, Dr. Walter
1939-40 |
| 11 | Rautenstrauch, Walter
1938-48 |
| 12 | Redefer, Frederick L.
1934-41 |
| 14 | Roberts, Dr. Holland D.
1944-55 |
| 15 | Robin, Mrs. Eva
1938-39 |
| 16 | Roche, Josephine
1941-47 |
| 17 | Roelofs, Henrietta, Young Women's Christian Association
1932-1937 |
| 18 | Roosevelt, Eleanor
1928-38 |
| 19 | Roosevelt, Franklin D.
1928-31 |
| 21 | Ross, Howard S.
1933-34 |
| 24 | Sand, Rene, International Conference of Social Work
1927-38 |
| 26 | Schneeweiss, Gertrude
1920-25 |
| 28 | Seaver, Edwin, Soviet Russia Today
1935 |
| 29 | Selekman, Ben M., Russell Sage Foundation
1922-34 |
| 30 | Seligman, Edwin R. A.
1925-34 |
| 31 | Shakhnovaskaya, S. V.
1933-35 |
| 32 | Shapley, Harlow
1948-55 |
| 33 | Sheffield, A. D.
1924-25 |
| 34 | Shotwell, James T.
1930-38 |
Box | Folder |
| 29 | 1 | Simms, Florence, Young Women's Christian Association
1920-30 |
| 2-3 | Smith, Edwin S.
1920-48 |
| 4 | Smith, Ethel, Women's Trade Union League
1923-31 |
| 5 | Smith, Hilda W., Bryn Mawr Summer School
1932, 1955-58 |
| 6 | Smith, Mattie
circa 1883-98 |
| 7 | Smith, Richard R.
1939-41 |
| 8 | Somerville, Lucy R.
1923 |
| 11 | Spofford, William B., Church League for Industrial Democracy
1928-50 |
| 14 | Strong, Anna Louise
1949-50 |
| 16 | Stuart, J. Leighton, Yenching University
1930-46 |
| 17 | Sturgis, J. McC.
1928-38 |
| 18 | Suffern, Arthur E., Federal Council of the Churches of Christ
1927 |
| 21 | Taylor, Gladys, Young Women's Christian Association
1935-38 |
| 22 | Taylor, Louise M. S.
1929-35 |
| 24 | Thomas, Albert, International Labor Office
1927-31, n.d. |
| 25 | Thomas, M. Carey, Bryn Mawr
1924-25 |
| 27 | Thompson, Huston
1931-41 |
| 28 | Thorne, Florence C., American Federation of Labor
1927-34 |
| 29 | Tippy, Worth M., Federal Council of the Churches of Christ
1935-38 |
| 31 | Tugwell, Rexford G.
1932-33 |
| 34 | Urwick, L., International Management Institute
1929 |
| 36 | Van der Goot, A.
1947-50 |
| 37 | van der Leeuw, C. H.
1929-31 |
| 38 | van der Leeuw, J. J.
1931 |
| 39 | van der Lugt, Maria J. A.
1939-44 |
| 40 | van Dyke, Brooke, Smith College, Class of
1905, 1904-1905 |
| 41 | van Horn, Olive, Young Women's Christian Association
1920-24, 1948 |
| 42 | van Wicklen, Frederick, Jr.
1935-36 |
| 43 | Varlez, Louis, International Labor Office
1923-25 |
| 44 | Villard, Oswald Garrison
1930-34 |
| 45 | Vincent, Merle D., Rocky Mountain Fuel Company
1928-38 |
| 47 | Voysey, Brenda, International Industrial Relations Institute (IRI)-
1922-32 |
| 2 | Wachtel, Dr. Curt
1938-40, n.d. |
| 3 | Waite, Benjamin E.
1937, 1956-57 |
| 4 | Wald, Lillian D.
1922-1928 |
| 5 | Warburg, Paul M.
1929-31 |
| 7 | Weiland, Dr. Ruth
1930-46 |
| 8 | Wells, Dorthea, Smith College Class of
1904, 1902-05 |
| 9 | Wells, Marguerite M., National League of Women Voters
1937 |
| 11 | Wibaut, F. M., International Industrial Relations Institute (IRI)
1931-35 |
| 12 | Wieck, Edward A.
1934-43 |
| 13 | Wilbrandt, Robert
1931-35 |
| 14 | William, Maurice, Yenching University
1928-32 |
| 16 | Willits, Joseph H.
1928-40 |
| 19 | Wood, Margaret Wells, Young Women's Christian Association
1922-24 |
| 20 | Wood, Mildred L., Young Women's Christian Association
1922-29 |
| 21 | Woodcock, Sarah, MvK's childhood teacher
1891-93 |
| 22 | Woodsworth, Hon. S. J.
1924 |
| 23 | Wunderlich, Frieda
1928-31 |
| 25 | Yergen, Max, International Committee of African Affairs
1938-40 |
| 27 | Yule, Herbert, National Research Council
1923-25 |
| 29 | zu Schwabedissen, Dr. Meyer, International Industrial Relations Institute
1930-32 |
Box | Folder |
| 30 | 30 | General
1911-33 |
| 31 | The Daily Compass
1950-51 |
| 32 | Sophia Smith Collection
1953-81, n.d. |
Box |
|
| 31 |
| Unidentified correspondence
1893-1961 |
SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
(1906-1961) Box |
|
| 31 |
| Publications listed by publisher |
Box | Folder |
| 32 | 1 | Artificial Flower Makers
1913 |
|
| Women in the Bookbinding Trade
1913 |
| 2 | Wages in the Millinery Trade, J. B. Lyon Company(2 copies)
1914 |
|
| Working Girls in Evening Schools: A Statistical Study
1914 |
| 3 | A Seasonal Industry: A Study of the Millinery Trade in New York
1917 |
|
| Employes' Representation in Coal Mines: A Study of the Industrial Representation Plan of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company
1924 |
|
| 4Miners and Management: A Study of the Collective Agreement between the United Mine Workers of America and the Rocky Mountain Fuel Company
1934 |
Box | Folder |
| 33 | 1 | Creative America: Its Resources for Social Security(2 copies)
1936 |
| 2 | Technology and Livelihood, (2 copies)
1944 |
|
| Articles, reprints, and published statements |
Box | Folder |
| 34 | 1 | "Working Hours for Factory Women," Charities and the Commons
6 Oct. 1906 |
|
| "Child Labor in New York City Tenements," in Charities and the Commons, 18
Jan. 1908 |
|
| "Some Problems of Method in Investigations of Women's Work," Committee on Women's Work, Russell Sage Foundation, [unpublished]
circa 1908 |
|
| "What Alumnae are Doing: Some Facts and Some Theories About Women's Work," in Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Jan. 1911 |
|
| "Women and Children Who Make Men's Clothes," The Survey
1 Apr., 1911 |
|
| "A Vocation Bureau for Women," [published in a YWCA publication]
12 Mar. 1912 |
|
| "Working Conditions in New York City Department Stores," The Survey,
15 July 1913 |
| 2 | "Facts About Wage-Earners in the United States Census," New York School of Philanthropy
Oct. 1915 |
|
| "Positions in Social Work," New York School of Philanthropy(2 copies)
Feb. 1916 |
|
| "For Women in Industry: The Proposed New Division in the Department of Labor," The Survey
23 Dec. 1916 |
| 3 | "Storage Bulletin No. 9 on the Employment of Women in the Storage and Warehousing Depots of the United States Army,"
24 Nov. 1917 |
|
| "Labor Policies in the War," [unpublished]
Jan. 1918 |
|
| "Woman and Her Place in War Industries," Manufacturers News
21 Mar. 1918 |
|
| "Case Work and Social Reform," The Annals
May 1918 |
|
| "A Census of College Women," Journal of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae
May 1918 |
|
| "Women in the Munition Industries," Life and Labor
June 1918 |
|
| "The Government and the Women in Industry," [written for American Federationist]
1918 |
|
| "Statement Prepared…for Good Housekeeping Magazine,"
23 Dec. 1918 |
| 4 | "Federal Policies for Women in Industry," The Annals
Jan. 1919 |
|
| "Standards for the Employment of Women in Industry," U.S. Department of Labor
1 Mar. 1919 |
|
| "Women Workers During Reconstruction," American Labor Legislation Review
Mar. 1919 |
|
| "New Standards for Negro Women in Industry," Life and Labor
June 1919 |
|
| "Women In Industry After the War," [written for Vassar Quarterly],
Nov. 1919 |
|
| "What They Think of You," by Helen J. Ferris, based upon MvK's research, Green Book Magazine,
Mar. 1921 |
|
| "Women and Machines," Atlantic Monthly
Feb. 1921 |
| 5 | "What are Women in Industry Laws," Union Signal
Jan. 1922 |
|
| "The Professional Organization of Social Work," The Annals
May 1922 |
|
| "Unemployment Ended?," The Survey
June 1922 |
|
| "The Moral Challenge of Industry," Department of Christian Social Service
1922 |
|
| "Florence Simms," The Woman's Press,
Apr. 1923 |
|
| "Equal Rights: Arguments Pro and Con for A Woman's Equal Rights Constitutional Amendment," Journal of the American Association of University Women
Jan. 1924 |
|
| "Promotion in the Smith Faculty," The Smith Alumnae Quarterly
May 1924 |
|
| "The Association's Relation to the Social and Economic Position of Women," Journal of the American Association of University Women
Oct. 1924 |
|
| "Uncle Sam and the Women Care," National League of Women Voters
circa 1924 |
|
| "Sharing Management With the Workers," The Adult Bible Class Magazine,
circa 1924 |
| 6 | "Labor and Capital - Partners in Practice," [written for The Survey]
8 Jan. 1925 |
|
| "Child Labor In 1925: An Opportunity for Effective Action," The Churchman
24 Jan. 1925 |
|
| "Employes' Representation in Steel and Coal," The New Republic
25 Feb. 1925 |
|
| "Ten Years of the Rockefeller Plan, Compared with Five Years of Employes' Representation at the Dutchess Bleachery" Survey Graphic
Feb. 1925 |
|
| "Equal Rights Cannot Be Won By Constitutional Amendment," American Association of University Women
Mar. 1925 |
|
| "The Participation of Wage-Earners in Management," Safety Engineering
Mar. 1925 |
|
| "Issues in Research Method," Service Bulletin of Personnel Research Federation
May 1925 |
|
| "Employes' Representation in Steel-How Has It Worked?," [Written for The Blast Furnace and Steel Plant]
18 June 1925 |
|
| "Procedure Followed in Studying the Industrial Representation Plan of the Colorado Fuel ad Iron Company," Journal of Personnel Research,
Aug.-Sept. 1925 |
|
| "Human Relation in Industry: The Church League for Industrial Democracy,"
5 Sept. 1925 |
|
| "New Italian Work in New York at Church of the Holy Communion," The Witness
17 Sept. 1925 |
|
| "The Church and Industrial Life-What Has Been Done Since 1922?," The Witness
24 Sept. 1925 |
|
| "Employes' Representation: an Analysis of the Rockefeller Plan," Homiletic Review
Sept. 1925 |
| 7 | "The Task of a Trustee," Smith Alumnae Quarterly
May 1926 |
|
| "Modern Industry and Society," American Federationist
June 1926 |
|
| "Justice and the Individual," Workers' Education
Aug. 1926 |
|
| "The Interview as a Method of Research," Taylor Society
Dec. 1926 |
|
| "Foreword," in "The Forty-Eight-Hour Law, Do Working Women Want It?," The Consumer's League
7 Jan. 1927 |
|
| "Barometers of Unemployment," [written for Springfield Republican]
1 Mar. 1927 |
|
| "Employment Statistics Key to Economic State," Springfield Sunday Union and Republican
12 Mar. 1927 |
|
| "Employment Statistics and Trade Unions," American Federationist
Apr. 1927 |
|
| "The Club's Organization," [written for Women's City Club Bulletin]
4 May 1927 |
|
| "Measuring Employment in a Municipality," National Municipal Review
May 1927 |
|
| "How the United States Can Aid the International Labor Organization Through Research," American Labor Legislation Review
June 1927 |
|
| "Financial Incentives: An Inseparable Part of the Task of Management," Taylor Society
June 1927 |
|
| "How to Manage," The Volunteer
Aug. 1927 |
|
| "What Will You Do Next?," American Federationist
Sept. 1927 |
| 8 | "Behind the Scenes in Candy Factories," Life and Labor Bulletin
May 1928 |
|
| "Unemployment in Passaic," Department of Worker's Education,
May 1928 |
|
| "A Plan for the Survey of the Teaching of the Social Sciences," Smith Alumnae Quarterly
May 1928 |
|
| "Recent Gains in Industrial Relations," The World Tomorrow
May 1928 |
|
| "Labor and Institutions for Social Research," The Journal of Electrical Workers and Operators
Sept. 1928 |
|
| "Cambridge, England Conference of the International Industrial Relations Association," [written for Women's City Club Magazine]
9 Nov. 1928 |
|
| "Beziehungen Zwischen Sozialer Forschung und Sozialer Arbeit in den Vereinigten Staaten," Slätter des Deutschen Roten Kreuzes
1928 |
|
| "Social Research and Industry, Progress
Jan.-Mar. 1929 |
|
| "Shall We Count the Unemployed?," Graphic Survey
Apr. 1929 |
|
| "Unemployment and the Census," Engineering and Mining Journal
18 May 1929 |
|
| "Human Relations in a Scientific Organization of Industry," Factory and Industrial Management
Oct. 1929 |
|
| "Social Research in Industry,"
1929 |
|
| "Human Relations in the Scientific Organization of Work," Fourth International Congress on Scientific Organization of Work
1929 |
| 9 | "Die Weltwirtschaftliche Grundlegung für Bestgestaltung der Arbeit in Betrieben," Neue Nachbarschaft,
Jan. 1930 |
|
| "A French Labor Leader Interpret Scientific Management," [written for Bulletin of the Taylor Society]
13 Feb. 1930 |
|
| "At Filene's: Vicissitudes in the Share of Employes in Management," Graphic Survey
Feb. 1930 |
|
| "America's Unemployment Puzzle," [written for North American Review]
17 Mar. 1930 |
|
| "Employment or Unemployment-That is the Question," American Labor Legislation Review
Mar. 1930 |
|
| "The Art Workshop: For the Art of Living," Smith Alumnae Quarterly
May 1930 |
|
| "The College Settlement: Forerunner of the Art Workshop," in The Art Workshop-The First Year, 1929-1930
circa 1930 |
| 10 | "The Federal Unemployment Census of 1930," American Statistical Association
Mar. 1931 |
|
| "Toward a National Employment Service," The Survey
15 Apr. 1931 |
|
| "A Blow to Labor," [written for The Survey]
23 Mar. 1931 |
|
| "Social Economic Planning in the U.S.S.R.," preface to America Reprint of Report Prepared for the 1931 World Social Economic Congress
30 Oct. 1931 |
|
| "Planning and the World Paradox," Survey Graphic
Nov. 1931 |
|
| Le Congrès D'Aménagement Économique et Social, Bulletin International du Service Social
Dec. 1931 |
|
| "The Personnel Manager in the World Workshop," The Personnel Journal
Dec. 1931 |
| 11 | "Social Planning and Social Work," [written for Survey Graphic]
12 Jan. 1932 |
|
| "Planning to End Unemployment," Survey Graphic
Mar. 1932 |
|
| "The Task of a Trustee," Smith Alumnae Quarterly
May 1932 |
|
| "Changes Toward Social Control: What Have We Done About the Social Ideals?," The Woman's Press
July 1932 |
| 12 | "A Planned Economy As a National Economic Objective for Social Work," The Compass
May 1933 |
|
| "Scientific Management in the Second Five Year Plan," Soviet Russia Today
June 1933 |
|
| "Prosperity Through Scarcity: The Status of the Workers Under the NRA," Common Sense
Sept. 1933 |
|
| "NIRA versus PIATILETKA: Can Capitalism Plan?," Soviet Russia Today
Sept. 1933 |
|
| "Comrade Conductor to the Intellectuals of America," [written for Soviet Russia Today]
16 Nov. 1933 |
|
| "Dictatorships and Democracy," Soviet Russia Today
Nov. 1933 |
Box | Folder |
| 35 | 1 | "Racial Conflict and Economic Competition: Some Observations on Hitlerism,"
Feb. 1934 |
|
| "Economic Security for the Professional," The Bulletin for the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists and Technicians
Feb. 1934 |
|
| "Should Social Workers Unionize?," Better Times
12 Mar. 1934 |
|
| "An Open Letter from Mary van Kleeck," Social Work Today
Mar. 1934 |
|
| "Common Goals of Labor And Social Work," Social Work Today
May 1934 |
|
| "Inter-Professional Action for Social Insurance," The Monthly Review
June 1934 |
|
| "Our Illusions Regarding Government," The Survey
June 1934 |
|
| "Women In Industry," [written for Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences],
July 1934 |
|
| "The Workers' Bill For Unemployment and Social Insurance," New Republic
12 Nov. 1934 |
|
| "Security for Americans IV: The Workers' Bill for Unemployment and Social Insurance," The New Republic
12 Dec. 1934 |
| 2 | "Social Workers and Social Security," Better Times
7 Jan. 1935 |
|
| "What Price Unemployment Insurance?, Common Sense
Feb. 1935 |
|
| "Interprofessional Co-Operation for Social Security," [written for American Federation of Teachers]
10 Aug. 1935 |
|
| "A Planned Economy," Soviet Russia Today
Nov. 1935 |
|
| "Trade-Union Methods for Social Workers," [written for Social Work Today]
16 Dec. 1935 |
|
| "Sources of Power for the Social Work Program: Do We Need a Labor Party?," Social Work Today
Dec. 1935 |
|
| "An Outline of Principles As Submitted to a Committee of Social Workers," Unemployment Insurance Review
1935 |
| 3 | "The Social Challenge to University Women," Journal of the American Association of University Women
Jan. 1936 |
|
| "United Action for Social Security," [written for the New Masses]
27 Mar. 1936 |
|
| "Labor Laws for Women," The Woman Today
Mar. 1936 |
|
| "National Economic Backgrounds for Interracial Cooperation," Spelman Messenger
May 1936 |
|
| "Today's Challenge to the Professions: The People's Needs and the Coming Elections," IPA News Bulletin
Sept. 1936 |
|
| "In Defense of Social Work Principles," Social Work Today
6 Oct. 1936 |
|
| "I am Supporting the American Labor Party…," [written for The New Republic]
21 Oct. 1936 |
|
| "I Vote for the Labor Party," The Witness
29 Oct. 1936 |
|
| "What I Expect of Roosevelt," The Nation,
14 Nov. 1936 |
|
| "Inter-Professional Action," The Screen Guild
Dec. 1936 |
| 4 | "The Women's Charter," The Woman Today
Feb. 1937 |
|
| "The Future of American Minorities," The Friend
29 July 1937 |
|
| "Soviet Planning," Soviet Russia Today
Nov. 1937 |
|
| "Economic Orientation of the Professions in the United States," [written for Futuro]
19 Sept. 1938 |
|
| "Trade Unions and Soviet Security," Soviet Russia Today
Nov. 1938 |
|
| "Comment for Christian Science Monitor on the problem of Jewish refugees in the United States,"
29 Dec. 1938 |
| 5 | "Industrial Democracy and World Peace," Church League of Industrial DemocracyMonthly Bulletin
Feb. 1939 |
|
| "What is Fascism?," Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Aug. 1939 |
|
| Unidentified fragment
circa Autumn 1939 |
|
| "Postscript on Finland," Social Work Today
27 Dec. 1939 |
|
| "World Democracy Needs the Soviet Union," Soviet Russia Today
Oct. 1940 |
|
| "Social Work in the World Crisis," in Social Work, Peace and the People's Well-Being
1941 |
|
| "What Christianity Requires," The Witness
1 May 1941 |
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| "Resources for Life," The Witness,
8 May 1941 |
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| "The Church and the War," The Witness,
15 May 1941 |
|
| "Prisoner Number 60140: A Social Case Record," The Witness
16 Apr. 1942 |
|
| "Labor's Contribution to Production," American Labor Legislative Review
June 1942 |
| 6 | "Technology Challenges Women's Education," Pi Lambda Theta Journal
Mar. 1943 |
|
| "The Beveridge Plan For Child and Teacher, Progressive Education
Apr. 1943 |
|
| "British Plan for Social Security," Lawyer's Guild Review
Jan.-Feb. 1943 |
|
| "A Soviet Woman to an American Woman," Soviet Russia Today
May 1943 |
|
| "After the Strikes-What?," The Witness
8 July 1943 |
|
| "Labor Relations in the U.S. Coal Industry," Public Affairs,
Autumn 1943 |
|
| "The New Promise of American Life," Pi Lambda Theta Journal,
Dec. 1943 |
|
| "Community Organizations for Post-War Employment," [Unpublished]
4 Feb. 1944 |
|
| "Women Workers," Mechanical Engineering
Feb. 1944 |
|
| "The Soviets and the New Technology," Survey Graphic
Feb. 1944 |
|
| "Planning and Reconstruction," U.S.S.R. in Reconstruction,
26 May 1944 |
|
| "Social Work on the Industrial Frontier," The Compass
Nov. 1944 |
| 7 | Statement on the position of the Society for the Advancement of Management in the Current Labor-Management Crisis, News Bulletin,
Jan. 1946 |
|
| "Soviet Reconstruction," Soviet Russia Today
May 1946 |
|
| "Introduction," Synthese
May-June 1946 |
|
| "Our Unsocial Foreign Policy," STAFF
May 1947 |
|
| "Today's Imperialism," Bulletin of the Society of the Catholic Commonwealth
Spring 1947 |
|
| "Atomic Energy: Opportunity for International Cooperation," Soviet Russia Today
Aug. 1947 |
|
| "Changing Economic Structure: As Affecting Relations Between the United States and the Soviet Union," Bulletin of the Society of the Catholic Commonwealth
23 Nov. 1947 |
|
| "Food Without Politics for Europe," Super-Ego
Feb. 1948 |
|
| "The Technological Basis for National Development and Its Implications for International Development: A Statement of Guiding Principles for Study of Resources for Optimum Living Standards,"
1948 |
|
| "Disarmament for Social Needs," Swords into Plowshares
Jan. 1949 |
|
| "Social Change for Human Needs: Today's Christian Imperative," Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania: Episcopal Church Publishing Company[2 typed drafts]
Dec. 1951 |
|
| "Christianity and Atomic Energy: Appeals to End Bomb Tests," The Witness
16 Feb. 1956 |
|
| "Christianity and Atomic Energy: International Effort to Ban Weapons," The Witness
23 Feb. 1956 |
|
| "Christianity and Atomic Energy: Obstacles to International Agreement," The Witness
1 Mar. 1956 |
|
| "Christianity and Atomic Energy: For Peace Only," The Witness
8 Mar. 1956 |
|
| "Peace Through International Trade In A Changing World," Public Ownership in the United States
May 1961 |
|
| "World Trade and National Liberation," Worldwide Trade for Peace: An Appeal for International Economic Unity
1964 |
| 8 | "Democracy in a Co-operative Society," Progressive Education Booklet, no. 1
n.d. |
|
| "The Federal Unemployment Census of 1930," Mar. supplement of the American Statistical Journal
n.d. |
|
| "Social Research and Industry," n.p.
n.d. |
| 9 | Short stories
1904, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 35 | 10 | List of speeches given
1910-17 |
| 11 | "Industrial Citizenship for Women," notes, Women's City Club, Cincinnati
30 Nov. 1918 |
|
| "Women in Hazardous Occupations," notes, Safety Congress, Syracuse
3 Dec. 1918 |
|
| "Women's Invasion of Industry and Changes in Protective Standards," notes, Annual Meeting, American Academy of Political Science, Columbia University
6 Dec. 1918 |
|
| Untitled notes, Women's Trade Union League, Washington, D.C.
16 Dec. 1918 |
|
| "Women Workers in the Period of Reconstruction," notes, Annual Meeting, American Association for Labor Legislation, Richmond, Virginia
28 Dec. 1918 |
|
| Untitled notes, Congressional Women's Club, Washington, D.C.
3 Jan. 1919 |
|
| "Home Work and Industrial Work," notes, Department of Agriculture, State Relations Group, Washington, D.C.
4 Dec. 1919 |
|
| Untitled speech, U.S. Employment Service Luncheon, Washington, D.C.
14 Jan. 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Annual Meeting, Consumers' League of Eastern Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
22 Jan. 1919 |
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| Untitled notes, Conference of Committee on Women in Industry, Columbus, Ohio
27 Jan. 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Opening of Conference in Indianapolis on Woman in Industry Service
28 Jan. 1919 |
|
| "College Women and the Labor Problem," notes, Smith College Club, Washington, D.C.
11 Feb. 1919 |
|
| "Women in Industry," notes, U.S. Employment Service
15 Feb. 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Maryland Equal Suffrage Association, Baltimore
16 Feb. 1919 |
|
| "Women in Labor," notes, Conference on Problems of Negro Labor, Washington, D.C.
17 Feb. 1919 |
|
| "National and Local Standards for Women's Work," notes, Business Women's Club, Lexington, KY
8 Mar. 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Conference of Social Workers, Louisville, KY
10 Mar. 1919 |
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| Untitled notes, Annual Meeting, Consumer's League, Louisville, KY
10 Mar. 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Meeting at Young Women's Christian Association, Minneapolis, MN
14 Mar. 1919 |
|
| "Suffragists and Industrial Democracy," Jubilee Convention of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, St. Louis, MOprinted by National Woman's Suffrage Publishing Company, Inc.
Mar. 1919, |
|
| Untitled notes, Mass meeting, Duluth, MN
16 Mar. 1919 |
|
| "The College and the Labor Problem," notes, Smith College, Northampton, MA
21 Mar. 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Civic Club of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh
26 Mar. 1919 |
|
| "Future of Women in Industry," notes, Women's City Club, Cleveland
31 Mar. 1919 |
|
| "Political and Industrial Position of Women, notes, Men's Bible Class, Church of the Covenant
6 Apr. 1919 |
|
| "The Changes in Attitude Toward Women in Industry Because of the War," notes, Hibernian Hall mass meeting
8 Apr. 1919 |
|
| "Work of Woman in Industry Service Regarding Negro Women Wage-Earners," Zion Hall
8 Apr. 1919 |
|
| "The Changes in Social Life and in the Position and Responsibility of Women Worked by the Close of the War," notes, Ashley Hall, Chapel exercises, Charleston, SC
9 Apr. 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Federal Employe's Union Quarterly Meeting, Local No.
2, 18 Apr. 1919 |
|
| "The New Spirit in Industry," Toledo Consumers Leagueprinted by Toledo Consumers League
3 May 1919, |
|
| Untitled notes, Fortnightly Club, Summit, NJ
7 May 1919 |
|
| "Women's Part in Reconstruction," notes, Annual Meeting, Interstate Industrial Arts Association, Washington, DC
10 May 1919 |
|
| Untitled notes, Women Voters' League, Conference on Labor, Washington, DC
19 May 1919 |
|
| "The New Industrial Position of Women," Detroit
Oct. 1919 |
|
| "The Task of Working Women in the International Congress," First International Congress of Working Women, Washington, DC
Oct. 1919 |
|
| "Women in Industry," notes, Women's Alliance, Unity Congregational Society, Mount Morris Baptist Church
19 Dec. 1919 |
|
| "The Democratic Spirit in Industry," introduction to four speeches
1920 |
|
| "Relation of the Young Women's Christian Association to the Problems of Labor," YWCA Convention, Cleveland
1920 |
| 12 | "The Responsibility of the Church for Unemployment," Conference on Unemployment of the Clergy of the Diocese of New York
20 Nov. 1921 |
|
| "Economic Reasons for Women in Industry Laws," taken from speech given to National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs
Jan. 1922 |
|
| "Labor Laws and Opportunities for Women," National Convention of Business and Professional Women, July 1921, printed in Association Monthly
Jan. 1922 |
|
| Untitled Statement on women working at night, Passaic, NJ
10 Feb. 1922 |
|
| "Industrial Basis of Social Work," Delaware Conference of Social Work
17 Feb. 1922 |
|
| "Industrial and Economic Problems," Consumers' League of Delaware
Feb. 1922 |
|
| "Industrial Basis for Social Work," Chicago Social Service Club
14 Mar. 1922 |
|
| "The Relation of the Parish to Labor Problems," notes, St. Paul's Church, Paterson, NJ
2 Apr. 1922 |
|
| "Women in Industry," notes, The Women's Missionary Society, Pelham Manor, NY
15 May 1922 |
|
| "Can Governmental Labor Bureaus Affect the Causes of Industrial Unrest?," Conference of Association of Government Labor Officials, Harrisonburg, PA
24 May 1922 |
|
| Untitled Address, Mass Meeting of Trade Unions
11 Sept. 1922 |
|
| "Labor and the Community," Portland, OR
11 Sept. 1922 |
|
| "The Moral Challenge of Industry," General Convention of the Protestant |
|
| Episcopal Church
Sept. 1922 |
|
| "What Contribution Has Our Church to Make to the Improvement of Human Relations in Industry,"
Sept. 1922 |
|
| "The Church and Industrial Relations," Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, CT
19 Nov. 1922 |
|
| "A Plan for the Collection of Current Periodic Statistics of Employment," Pennsylvania Conference on Administration of Labor Laws
27 Nov. 1922 |
|
| "Children in an Industrial Community," notes, Englewood, NJ Women's Club
4 Dec. 1922 |
|
| Untitled notes, Federation for Placement Work, Boston
12 Dec. 1922 |
| 13 | "What Industry Means to Women in Industry," corrected transcript, Women's Industrial Conference, Washington, DC
11 Jan. 1923 |
|
| "Professional Standards in their Relation to Fundamentals in Social Work," notes, New York School of Social Work, New York
14 Mar. 1923 |
|
| "Labor Legislation for Women,"
circa 1923 |
|
| "Changing Economic Position of Women," notes for course on "Modern Problems in the Light of Christian Conscience," New York Church Institute, New York
21 Jan. 1924 |
|
| "Christian Approach to the Solution of Industrial Problems," notes, Church Congress, Boston[also includes statement from press release]
1 May 1924 |
|
| "The Child Labor Amendment," Consumers' League of New York, Women's Civic Club, Utica, NY
29 Oct. 1924 |
|
| Untitled remarks, Annual Business Meeting of the Taylor Society
4 Dec. 1924 |
|
| "Child Labor Amendment," notes, League of Women Voters, Short Hills, NJ
9 Jan. 1925 |
|
| "Equal Rights Cannot be Won by Constitutional Amendment,"
5 Feb. 1925 |
|
| Remarks in Honor of Mrs. Edward MacDowell, the first recipient of the Pictorial Review Annual Achievement Award, National Arts Club
28 Feb. 1925 |
|
| Remarks on the Fiftieth Anniversary of Flushing High School
14 May 1925 |
|
| "What Industry Can Do to Raise Standards of Work for Women," Conference on Women in Industry, Harrisburg, PAtyped and printed copies
8 Dec. 1925: |
Box | Folder |
| 36 | 1 | "Modern Industry and Society," Women's Industrial Conference, Women's Bureau, Department of Labor, Washington, DC
19 Jan. 1926 |
|
| "Justice: Towards a Solution of Our Social Problems," Annual Meeting of Association to Promote Proper Housing for Girls
16 Feb. 1926 |
|
| "The Effect of Labor Laws Upon Women in Industry: A Problem for Investigation," Convention of Association of Governmental Labor Officials, Columbus, OH
8 June 1926 |
|
| "The Necessity of Perfecting the Interview as a Method of Research," notes, Taylor Society, New York
10 Dec. 1926 |
|
| Discussion of paper by Leifur Magnusson, "International Competition and Labor Standards," Joint Meeting of American Association for Labor Legislation and American Economic Association, St. Louis, MO
28 Dec. 1926 |
|
| Remarks following presentation of paper by Elliott Dunlap Smith, "Financial Incentives," New York Metropolitan Section of the Taylor Society, New York
14 Apr. 1927 |
|
| "Social Research and Industry," typed and printed, First International Conference of Social Work, Paris
12 July 1928 |
|
| "The Economic Basis of World Peace," Walmer Road Baptist Church, Toronto, Canada
13 Oct. 1929 |
| 2 | Discussion of Dr. Person's "The New Challenge to Scientific Management," |
|
| "The Federal Unemployment Census of 1930," Joint meeting of the American Statistical Association and the American Association for Labor Legislation, Cleveland, OH
30 Dec. 1930 |
|
| "Unemployment Insurance," notes, American Association of Social Workers
10 Feb. 1931 |
|
| Untitled remarks, National Social Work Council
Apr. 1931 |
|
| "Employment Statistics," Annual Meeting of the Association of Governmental Officials in Industry, Boston
20 May 1931 |
|
| "When and How Should This Be Done?," Department of Christian Social Service of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Conference of Social Workers, Milwaukee
22 June 1931 |
|
| "Introductory Address," International Industrial Relations Association, Amsterdam
Aug. 1931 |
| 3 | "The New Significance of Standards of Living," Women's Trade Union League, Bryn Mawr Collegetyped press release; printed in Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin
5 Dec. 1931: 6 Dec. 1931Feb. 1932 |
|
| "Unemployment and the Banks," Mid-Atlantic division of the ABW, New York, 18 Dec. 1931; printed, A.B.W. News,
Jan. 1932 |
|
| "Social Economic Planning," Foundation for the Advancement of the Social Sciences of the University of Denver, Denver
20 Feb. 1932 |
|
| "Community Planning to End Unemployment," City Club, Denver
3 Feb. 1932 |
|
| "Security of Employment: The Objective for Labor's Program," Organized Labor's Council of Action of the Rocky Mountain States
14 Mar. 1932 |
|
| "Changes Toward Social Control," transcript, Biennial Convention of the National YWCA, Minneapolis
6 May 1932 |
|
| "Social Planning and Social Work," Division V of the National Conference of Social Work
21 May 1932 |
|
| "Economic Planning and Social Control," opening session of Bryn Mawr Summer School, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA
11 June 1932 |
|
| "Opening Remarks," Second International Conference of Social Work
11 July 1932 |
|
| "Closing Remarks," Second International Conference of Social Work
14 July 1932 |
| 4 | "Report of Round Table Meetings," notes, Church League for Industrial Democracy, Executive Committee Meeting
21 Feb. 1933 |
|
| "Soviet American Trade Relations," notes, New School for Social Research
23 Mar. 1933 |
|
| Untitled remarks, National Women's Trade Union League annual meeting
27 Mar. 1933 |
|
| Untitled notes, Council of Social Agencies, Philadelphia
28 Mar. 1933 |
|
| "The Economic-Political Construction of the Soviet Society," notes and remarks, Smith College Why Club, Northampton, MA
7 Apr. 1933 |
|
| "World Social Economic Planning," notes, Graduate Economic Club, Columbia University
20 Apr. 1933 |
|
| "A Planned Economy," transcript, Conference on National Economic Objectives for Social Work, New York
22 Apr. 1933 |
|
| "Observations on Scientific Management in the Soviet Union," extracts, Taylor Society, New York; printed as "Observations on Management in the Soviet Union," Taylor Society, Apr. 1933
8 Dec. 1932 |
|
| "Will the Proposed National Legislative Program Liquidate Unemployment and Prevent Recurrence of Similar Periods?," Colorado Labor Institute
5 June 1933 |
|
| "Union-Management Co-Operation Under Socialized Control as the Machinery for Social Economic Planning," Colorado State Federation of Labor, Colorado Springs
7 June 1933 |
|
| Untitled draft, Denver Trades and Labor Assembly, Denver
14 June 1933 |
| 5 | "NIRA versus PIATILETKA,"
Aug. 1933 |
|
| "Meeting on the NRA," notes, Social Workers' Discussion Club, New York
19 Oct. 1933 |
|
| Remarks for Symposium on anniversary of Roosevelt's election
4 Nov. 1933 |
|
| Untitled notes, League of Women Voters, Akron, OH
10 Nov. 1933 |
|
| "The Workers' Struggle in the Public Interest," notes, draft, Rubber Tire Workers Union, Akron, OH
11 Nov. 1933 |
|
| "The Workers Freedom and the NRA," Hungry Club, Pittsburgh
13 Nov. 1933 |
|
| "Widening Horizons of Social Responsibility in American Life," notes and typescript, 40th Anniversary of the Kingsley House, Pittsburgh, 28 Nov. 1933; printed in "Kingsley and the Settlement Movement,"
1933 |
|
| Notes and untitled speech on the NRA, American Federation of Hosiery Workers, Reading, PA
10 Dec. 1933 |
|
| "Conflict and Controversy in the NRA," notes, American Youth Club
22 Dec. 1933 |
| 6 | "Education and the Economic Crisis," notes, Brookwood Labor College, NJ
9 Jan. 1934 |
|
| "New Deals in Industry," notes, League for Mutual Aid, NY
17 Jan. 1934 |
|
| "Phases of Economic Readjustment," Wellesley Club Luncheon
17 Feb. 1934 |
|
| "Labor's Rights in the NRA," American Civil Liberties Union (broadcast by CBS)
19 Feb. 1934 |
|
| "What is Fascism?," excerpts, Smith College Club, New York, NY
6 Mar. [1934] |
|
| Untitled speech, Women's Trade Union League, 27 Mar. 1934: extracts in press release
28 Mar. 1934 |
|
| "Socialization of Coal-Why and How," notes and typed, Taylor Society, New York; printed, "Planning for the Coal Industry," Taylor Society Bulletin, Nov. 1934
29 Mar. 1934 |
|
| "The Challenge of the New Deal," notes, National Urban League, Kansas City
20 May 1934 |
|
| "The Effect of the NRA on Labor," National Conference of Social Work, Kansas City
25 May 1934 |
|
| "The Common Goals of Labor and Social Work," National Conference of Social Work, Kansas City
26 May 1934 |
|
| "Our Illusions Regarding Government," National Conference of Social Work, Kansas City
May 1934 |
| 7 | "The Workers' Struggle for Power in America," notes and summary of remarks, Labor Institute, Colorado Federation of Labor
4 June 1934 |
|
| "Can Codes of Fair Competition Bring the Desired Results Without Labor Representation?," Labor Institute, Colorado Federation of Labor, Pueblo, CO
5 June 1934 |
|
| "Economic Insecurity: A Common Problem for Professional and Industrial Workers," notes, Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians, Denver
8 June 1934 |
|
| Untitled speech, Interprofessional Association for Social Insurance, Chicago
11 June 1934 |
|
| Untitled speech on the Interprofessional Association for Social Insurance, New York
27 June 1934 |
|
| "New Frontiers for America," Abraham Lincoln High School, Brooklyn
27 June 1934 |
|
| "How Shall We End Unemployment?," notes and typescript, New York State Conference of Social Work, Albany
18 Oct. 1934 |
|
| "Social Economic Planning for the United States: Resources, Objectives, and Prerequisites," abstract, IRI Regional Conference on Social Economic Planning
26 Nov. 1934 |
|
| Announcements and introductions, IRI meeting on Economic Planning in the Socialist State, New York
3 Dec. 1934 |
| 8 | "Economic Security for the American People," National Congress for Unemployment and Social Insurance, Washington, DC
5 Jan. 1935 |
|
| "Education and Social Economic Planning in the United States," summary, Progressive Education Association Annual National Conference, Washington, DC
23 Feb. 1935 |
|
| "Federal Legislation for Security," Barnard College
26 Mar. 1935 |
|
| "In Defense of Civil Liberties-Against Attacks on Workers' United Action," draft, Mass meeting called by American League Against War and Fascism and American Civil Liberties Union, Madison Square Garden, New York
3 Apr. 1935 |
|
| "Security for the White Collar Worker," notes, Office Workers' Union
5 Apr. 1935 |
|
| "Social Work and the Programs for Security," notes, American Association of Social Workers, Harrisburg, PA
16 Apr. 1935 |
|
| "Social Work and Economic Security," notes, American Association of Social Workers and the Friday Club, Columbus, OH
20 Apr. 1935 |
|
| "A Social Security Program for the Professions," notes and typed, Cleveland
20 Apr. 1935 |
|
| "Economic Planning in the United States," notes, Cleveland
22 Apr. 1935 |
|
| Untitled speech, American Association of University Women, Anderson, IN
26 Apr. 1935 |
|
| "Is Insecurity Inevitable?," printed, Interprofessional Association for Social Insurance, Chicago
27 Apr. 1935 |
|
| "America's Resources for Social Security," California Conference of Social Work, San Francisco
8 May 1935 |
Box | Folder |
| 37 | 1 | "Social Security or What?" Toronto
7 June 1935 |
|
| "Sources of Power for the Social Work Programme," National Co-ordinating Committee of Rank and File Groups of Social Workers, Montreal
10 June 1935 |
|
| "Governmental Intervention in the Labor Movement," National Conference of Social Work, Montreal
11 June 1935 |
|
| "The Trade Union and a Labor Party," Hartford Central Labor Union
30 June 1935 |
|
| Discussion on the USSR
June 1935 |
|
| "The Indispensable Conditions for a Labor Party," American Federation of Labor Committee for Organizing a Connecticut Labor Party, Hartford
11 Aug. 1935 |
|
| "The Basis for Professional Organization Today," Inter-Professional Conference
18 Dec. 1935 |
| 2 | "Economic Foundations of Ethical Progress," Community Church, Boston
26 Jan. 1936 |
|
| "Women, Men and the Professions," notes, New York Public Library Staff Association
30 Jan. 1936 |
|
| "American Labor Movement in the Present Industrial Depression," notes, Smith College
9 Mar. 1936 |
|
| "A Social Economic Program for the Professions," notes, Dartmouth College
11 Mar. 1936 |
|
| "National Economic Background for Interracial Cooperation," notes and typescript, Spelman College, Atlanta
11 Apr. 1936 |
|
| "The Need for Organization for Adequate Relief," notes, New York City Projects Council Convention
25 Apr. 1936 |
|
| "The Future of the Professions in America," typescript and printed, Ethical Culture Society
25 Apr. 1936 |
|
| "The Professions Must Choose," notes
24 Apr. 1936 |
|
| "Fascism and Social Work: An Economic and Political Analysis of Fascism," notes and typescript, National Conference of Social Work, Atlantic City, NJ
27 May 1936 |
|
| "National Economics Backgrounds for Interracial Cooperation,"
[May 1936] |
|
| "The Economic Future of Races and Minority Groups in the United States," notes, Institute of Race Relations, Swarthmore College
13 July 1936 |
| 3 | "Creative America," notes, IPA, Washington, D.C.
22 Jan. 1937 |
|
| "Women's Charter," notes and summary, National Women's Press Club, Washington, DC
16 Feb. 1937 |
|
| "Democracy in a Co-operative Society," notes, Progressive Education Association, St. Louis
25 Feb. 1937 |
|
| "Organized Social Action for Democracy," notes, Progressive Education Association, St. Louis
25 Feb. 1937 |
|
| "What is Democracy?" Community Church of Boston
28 Feb. 1937 |
|
| "The Future of Minorities in the United States," notes and typed, American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia
16 Mar. 1937 |
|
| "The Challenge of Social Work," notes and summary, American Association of Social Workers, Rochester, NY
5 Apr. 1937 |
|
| "Economic Aspects of Social Security," notes, Medical Students' Conference, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore
17 Apr. 1937 |
|
| "Progress and Reactions for Woman Today," notes, Woman Today's Open Meeting to consider the Women's Charter, New York
20 May 1937 |
|
| "Recent Themes on Standards of Living," Meeting of National Coordinating Committee of Social Service Employees Groups, Indianapolis
24 May 1937 |
|
| "Social Programs of Economic and Political Organizations of Labor," National Conference of Social Work, Indianapolis
27 May 1937 |
|
| "International Planning for Labor," notes and typescript, National Conference on Social Work, Indianapolis
29 May 1937 |
| 4 | "Labor Organizations," notes, Conference on Canadian American Affairs, Ontario
17 June 1937 |
|
| "Social Security in the Professions," notes and summary, Organizing Committee to IPA Canada, Toronto
21 June 1937 |
|
| "New Developments in Workers' Organization," summary, Staff Association of Librarians and the American Library Association
25 June 1937 |
|
| "National, Religious, and Racial Rivalries in a Competitive Society," notes, Institute of Race Relations, Cheney State Teachers College, Cheney, PA
10 July 1937 |
|
| "Industrial Factors in International Relations," notes, Institute of Race Relations, Cheney State Teachers College, Cheney, PA
12 July 1937 |
|
| "International Industry and Race Relations," notes, Institute of Race Relations, Cheney State Teachers College, Cheney, PA
14 July 1937 |
|
| Untitled Statement on the Women's Charter, summary, National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Atlantic City
23 July 1937 |
|
| "Human Relations in Industry, The Basis for World Peace," written on SS Queen Maryread at Adelynrood Conference
31 July 1937, |
|
| "Untitled Discussion," transcript
12 Oct. 1937 |
|
| "The Ethics of Social Change," Friends' Council of Co-operating Committees, Philadelphia
Oct. 1937 |
|
| Untitled remarks, summary, Provisional Women's Charter Conference, Russell Sage Foundation, New York
18 Dec. 1937 |
| 5 | "Economic Planning," notes, American Russian Institute, New York
22 Jan. 1938 |
|
| "Industry and Labor," notes, American Russian Institute, New York
22 Jan. 1938 |
|
| "Social Implications of Optimum Productivity," 38th Oxford Management Conference, Oxford, England
Spring 1938 |
|
| "Industrial Relations as the Basis for World Peace," excerpts, Flushing Peace Society, Long Island
17 May 1938 |
|
| "Can Social Economic Planning be Democratic?" notes and summary, League for Industrial Democracy, The Hague
10 June 1938 |
|
| "Conflict and Co-operation in Industry," summary, Friends' General Conference; printed summary, Friends' Intelligencer
25 June 19389 July 1938 |
|
| "The Nature of Recent Changes in the United States: A Study of Industrial Relations and Standards of Living in the Last Decade," IRI Study Conference
Sept. 1938 |
|
| "Labor and International Democracy," summary and transcript, Social Service Employees' Union, New York
16 Nov. 1938 |
| 6 | "Science and Democracy," printed abstract, Community Church of Boston
29 Jan. 1939 |
|
| "Labor and World Democracy," Social Service Employes Union, New York, printed, Social Work Today
Jan. 1939 |
|
| "The Rise of the Democracy in Mexico," summary, College Club of Mountain Lakes, NJ
17 Feb. 1939 |
|
| "The Menace of Fascism to the United States," notes, Smith College Club of New York
6 Mar. 1939 |
|
| "The Enlarging Scope of Social Work and Its Challenge to Professional Organizations," notes, American Association of Social Workers
2 May 1939 |
|
| "Human Relations in Industry-Ethical and International Aspects," Joint Meeting of Smith College Association for Christian Work and the Alumnae Committee for Ginling College, China, Northampton, MA
11 June 1939 |
|
| "Social Workers in Defense of Democracy through Cooperation with Groups," notes and excerpts, National Council of Social Work, Buffalo, NY
21 June 1939 |
|
| "Social Work and the Church Facing the World Challenge," Episcopal Social Workers' Group and the New Jersey Welfare Council, Asbury Park, NJ
2 Dec. 1939 |
| 7 | "Social Work and the International Crisis," Social Work Today and the Social Service Employees Union, New York, 9 Nov. 1939; printed, Social Work Today,
Mar. 1940 |
|
| "Social Consequences of Industrial Productivity," excerpts and summary, American Association for Labor Legislation, Philadelphia; printed, "Industrial Productivity and Labor Legislation," American Labor Legislation Review, June 1940
29 Dec. 1939 |
|
| "Democracy and Production," extracts, Community Church of Boston
28 Jan. 1940 |
|
| "Social Work in the World Crisis," Boston Committee for Social Work Today, Women's Educational and Industrial Union, Boston; printed Social Work Today, Mar. 1940
29 Jan. 1940 |
|
| "Can Social Reform Improve American Democracy?" notes, Community Church, New York
24 Mar. 1940 |
|
| "The Challenges of Technology to Citizenship," New Frontier in American Life Conference, Rochester
9 May 1940 |
|
| "The Social Consequences of Changing Methods of Production," National Conference of Social Work, Grand Rapids, MI, 27 May 1940; printed, Social Work Today
June-July 1940 |
|
| "Workers Rights and Living Standards in a World at War," notes and excerpts, Columbus Conference of Social Work
30 Sept. 1940 |
|
| "Overcoming Economic Barriers to World Peace," summary, Passaic Community Forum
11 Nov. 1940 |
|
| "Closing remarks," notes, National Defense Management Conference, Washington, DC, 15 Nov. 1940; printed, "Closure-Responsibility of Management Engineers in National Defense," Management and Defense: Proceedings…
Nov. 1940 |
| 8 | "What Does Christianity Require of British and American Democracy?" Church League for International Democracy, New Haven, CT
23 Feb. 1941 |
|
| "Women as Workers and Consumers in a Defense Economy," notes, New Jersey Women's Trade Union League, Patterson, NJ
15 Feb. 1941 |
|
| "Toward Democracy for Africa," notes for introductory remarks, Council on African Affairs
8 Mar. 1941 |
|
| "Gains and Deficiencies in the General Welfare," excerpts and transcript, Conference to Maintain and Extend Social Services, New York School of Social Work
29 Mar. 1941 |
|
| "The Social Economic Problems of Industrial Relations," notes, New Jersey College for Women
15 Apr. 1941 |
|
| "Progress and Retrogression in the General Welfare," notes, West Harlem Council of Social Agencies, New York
2 May 1941 |
|
| "World Democracy Needs the Soviet Union," summary, Council of Soviet Relations, Madison Square Garden, New York
2 July 1941 |
|
| "Progress and Retrogression in the General Welfare," notes and typescript, New York State Conference of Negro Social Workers, Buffalo, NY
23 Oct. 1941 |
|
| What is Happening to Social Gains of the Last Ten Years?" American Public Health Association, Atlantic City, 15 Oct., 1941; printed, American Journal of Public Health
Dec. 1941 |
|
| "The Trade Unions in American Democracy," Boston Community Church
23 Nov. 1941 |
|
| "How Shall American Labor Standards and Security be Safeguarded Now and During the Post-War Emergency?," notes, American Association for Labor Legislation
30 Dec. 1941 |
|
| "Trade Unions in American Democracy," notes, Church League for Industrial Democracy
6 Jan. 1942 |
|
| Untitled notes, Annual Conference of Department of Christian Social Relations of Diocese of Rhode Island, Providence
5 May 1942 |
|
| "Each Worker's Contribution to a World of United Workers," Adelynrood Social Justice Conference
14-17 Aug. 1942 |
|
| "Freedom from Fear," notes and excerpts, Jewish Community House Forum, Bensonhurst, NY
17 Nov. 1942 |
|
| "Education and Industry," notes, Teacher's College, Pi Lambda Theta
11 Dec. 1942 |
|
| "Women in the War Situation," notes and excerpts, Conference on Special Problems of Women in Industry During the War, New York Women's Trade Union
12 Dec. 1942 |
Box | Folder |
| 38 | 1 | "What Plans can be Made Now to Avoid the Social and Economic Stress of Post-War Readjustments?" notes and excerpts, American Labor Party Progressive Committee, Brooklyn Conference on Legislation in Wartime
23 Jan. 1943 |
|
| "The Bevridge Plan-Its Practical Significance for the United States," National Lawyers Guild, Chicago
21 Feb. 1943 |
|
| "Women's Work During the War," notes, Boston Women's Trade Union League
20 Mar. 1940 |
|
| "Has Social Work a Program for War Time and its Aftermath?," notes, Boston Monthly Lunch Club
22 Mar. 1943 |
|
| "Women's Work and Race Relations," notes, Woman's Auxiliary to the Episcopal Diocese, Newark, NJ
7 Apr. 1943 |
|
| Untitled notes, Russell Sage Foundation Conference on Social Work and War Industry
8 Apr. 1943 |
|
| "Social Security," notes, YWCA-YMCA Forum, Newburgh, NY
4 May 1943 |
|
| "Social Work in the New World Situation," Joint Committee of Trade Unions in Social Work, and the National Conference of Social Work, Cleveland
26 May 1943 |
|
| "The New International Friendship," notes and excerpts, Regional Conference of Zonta International, Trenton, NJ
16 Oct. 1943 |
|
| "Christian Principles in the Use of Natural Resources," notes and outline, School of Christian Education
26 Oct. 1943 |
| 2 | "The New Promise of American Life," Commencement of New Jersey State Teachers' College, Trenton
15 Jan. 1944 |
|
| "The Farm and the Farm Home in the Post-War World," Women's Meeting, New Jersey Farmers' Week, Trenton
27 Jan. 1944 |
|
| "Technology and Livelihood," notes, Hull House, Chicago
12 Apr. 1944 |
|
| "Public Assistance in a Program of Community Welfare," excerpts, Iowa Welfare Association, Annual Meeting of Public Workers, Des Moines
14 Apr. 1944 |
|
| "Community Organizations for Employment and Living Standards," notes, New Brunswick, NJ
11 May 1944 |
|
| "Post War Community Planning and Its Influence on Our Homes," notes and excerpts, Mother's Service Club, USO, New Brunswick, NJ
11 May 1944 |
|
| "Technology and Livelihood," Institute on Full Employment in the Post-War Period, Labors' Educational Center, Boston
20 May 1944 |
|
| "World Production for Living Standards," dialogue with Mary Fleddérus, Labor Day Conference of World Fellowship, Inc., Conway, NH
4 Sept. 1944 |
|
| "Post-War Production and Living Standards," Woodstock Discussion Group
17 Sept. 1944 |
|
| "Education for Tomorrow," notes and summary, New Jersey Education Association
10 Nov. 1944 |
|
| "Soviet Economy," notes, American Russian Institute
15 Nov. 1944 |
| 3 | "Annual Wage," notes, Society for Advancement of Management, New York
19 Jan. 1945 |
|
| Notes on Konstantin Oumansky, Oumansky Memorial Meeting, American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists, and Scientists
8 Feb. 1945 |
|
| "The Church's Responsibility Toward Racial Groups," Adelynrood, New York Chapter Meeting
17 Mar. 1945 |
|
| "The Church and Labor," notes, Diocesan Council, Diocese of Long Island, Department of Christian Social Relations, Brooklyn
22 Apr. 1945 |
|
| "The New Technology: Implications for the Unions," NYU School of Commerce
24 Apr. 1945 |
|
| "Social Economic Planning," notes, American Russian Institute
9 May 1945 |
|
| "The Labor Movement and the Healing of Nations," Adelynrood Conference on Religion as Therapy
9 Sept. 1945 |
|
| "Cartels," notes for Woodstock discussion group
30 Sept. 1945 |
| 4 | "The Rise of a World Labor Movement," notes, Boston Community Church
27 Jan. 1946 |
|
| "The New Challenge to Women Workers in Public Affairs," notes, Boston Women's Trade Union League
28 Jan. 1946 |
|
| "Soviet Reconstruction," notes, Massachusetts Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Boston
29 Jan. 1946 |
|
| "Human Relations in the Industrial Community," notes, Westchester Woman's Club, Civic Education Department
27 Feb. 1946 |
|
| "Towards an Industrial Society," notes and typescript, American Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Cleveland, 3 Mar. 1946; printed, American Sociological Review
Oct. 1946 |
|
| "Our Responsibility for Labor-Management Relations," notes, Cosmopolitan Club, Members' luncheon
26 Mar. 1946 |
|
| "The Implications for Full Employment for our Economic Structure," notes and excerpts, Pennsylvania Welfare Conference
9 Apr. 1946 |
|
| "Social Services for Industrial Workers," National Conference of Social Work, Buffalo
22 May 1946 |
|
| "Today's Imperialism," notes and excerpts, Woodstock Discussion Group
25 Aug. 1946 |
|
| "What Now for Women Workers?," notes, New York Women's Trade Union League
12 Oct. 1946 |
| 5 | "What Now for Women Workers?," notes, Millinery Designers, Foremen and Foreladies
18 Feb. 1947 |
|
| "Oil and Democracy: Two Planks in an American Labor Party Program," notes, American Labor Party, New School for Social Research
23 Mar. 1947 |
|
| "The Union's Contribution to Professional Standards," notes and excerpts, Social Service Employee's Union
30 Apr. 1947 |
|
| Untitled notes, Citizens' Conference to Defend Labor
7 May 1947 |
|
| "The Industrial Basis of Social Conflict," notes, Boston Community Church
11 May 1947 |
|
| "The Industrial Basis of Social Conflict," notes, Woodstock Discussion Group
24 Aug. 1947 |
|
| "Changing Economic Structure as Affecting Relations Between the United States and the Soviet Union," notes and excerpts, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, New York
9 Nov. 1947 |
| 6 | "Unions for Living Standards," notes and excerpts, 7th Annual United Office and Professional Workers Convention, Brooklyn
1 Mar. 1948 |
|
| "Social Workers' Standards for Political Action," introduction for address by Henry A. Wallace, on "Issues that Count in 1948," Joint Committee on Trade Unions In Social Work, Atlantic City
21 Apr. 1948 |
|
| "Labor's Need for World Peace," notes, Boston Trade Union League
8 May 1949 |
|
| "Religion and Social Change," notes and excerpts, Boston Community Church
9 May 1948 |
|
| "Education for Today's National Opportunity," notes, Putney School, Putney, Vermont
9 May 1948 |
|
| "The Responsibility of the Social Worker in Social and Political Action," notes and typescript, Student Chapter, Social Service Employee's Union
29 July 1948 |
|
| "Are American Natural Resources Being Utilized Efficiently?," notes, Putney School Conference, "How Serious is the Problem of Population and our Natural Resources?,"
13 Nov. 1948 |
|
| "Science, Religion and Social Progress," notes, Boston Community Church
12 Mar. 1950 |
|
| "Governor Dewey and the Legislature By-pass the People's Needs," notes, American Labor Party Forum
Apr. 1950 |
|
| "Social Change in the World Today," Episcopal League for Social Action, Seabury House
4 Sept. 1950 |
|
| "For Justice to the Rosenbergs: Implications of the Trial and Sentence for the Social Sciences in the United States," notes and excerpts, The Committee to Secure Justice in the Rosenberg case, New York
12 Mar. 1952 |
|
| Untitled notes, American Labor Party, Kingston, NY
1 Nov. 1956 |
|
| "Social Welfare in the Federal Program," Panel on Social Welfare, National Lawyers Guild
23 Feb. 1957 |
|
| "The Place of the Intellectuals in the Workers Struggle," draft
n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 39 | 1 | "The Problems of Women's Employment in Trades," student conference of the YWCA, Silver Bay, Lake George, NY
1910 |
| 2 | "Women in Industry," student conference of the YWCA, Silver Bay, Lake George, NY
1911 |
| 3 | "What is Democracy? Lectures After War and Before Peace,"
1919-1940 |
| 4 | "The Ethics of Social Change," Friends' Council of Co-operating Committees, Philadelphia
1937 |
| 5-6 | Radio addresses
1931-47 |
Box | Folder |
| 39 | 8 | Labor
1916-19 |
| 10 | Establishment of National Economic Council
1931 |
| 12 | H.R. 7598: Worker's Unemployment and Social Insurance Bill
1934-35 |
| 13 | S 3475: Nation-wide System of Social Insurance
1936 |
| 14 | H.R. 217: Tax Exempt Foundations
1955 |
Box | Folder |
| 40 | 1-9 | Speaking engagement programs
1906-50, n.d. |
| 10 | Books reviewed by Mary van Kleeck
1917-50 |
| 11 | Responses to Mary van Kleeck's articles
1911-13 |
|
| Reviews of Mary van Kleeck's books |
Box | Folder |
| 40 | 12 | General
1917-44 |
| 13 | On Economic Planning
1935 |
| 14 | Creative America,
1936-38 |
| 15 | Miners and Management
1934, n.d. |
| 16-17 | Technology and Livelihood,
1944-46 |
Box | Folder |
| 40 | 18 | Articles
1933-54 |
| 19 | Creative America
1934-46 |
|
| Technology and Livelihood |
Box | Folder |
| 41 | 1 | Title Page and Contents
1940-42 |
| 6 | Worksheets for Chapters 6 and 7
1930-43 |
Box | Folder |
| 42 | 1 | "The Impact of Change on Employment and Consumption," Chapter 6
1933-43 |
| 2 | "Waste," Chapter 7
1923-40 |
| 3 | "Restrictions & Fluctuations," Chapter 8
1941 |
| 4 | "Deficiencies in Living Standards," Chapter 9
1934-45 |
| 5 | "The Workshop," Chapter 9
1938-46 |
| 6 | "Economic Organization," Chapter 10
1928-44 |
| 7 | "Government," Chapter 11
1939-45 |
| 8 | "Productivity for Standards of Living," Chapter 12
1940-43 |
| 10 | Administration of Productivity
1940-43 |
| 12 | Bibliography and appendix
1940-42 |
| 13 | Statistical supplement-census data
1938-42 |
Box | Folder |
| 43 | 1 | Introduction
1944-47 |
| 2 | "New Resources," Chapter 1
1935-45 |
| 3 | "Electricity," Chapter 2
1940-41 |
| 4 | National Labor Relations Board, Chapter 2
1947-48 |
| 5 | "The Mineral Industries," Chapter 2
1941-42 |
| 6 | "Chemistry & Raw Materials," Chapter 3
1940-41 |
| 7 | "Unemployment," Chapter 3
1938-41, n.d. |
| 8 | "Construction," Chapter 4
1940-41 |
| 9 | "Transport & Communications," Chapter 5
1940-41 |
| 10 | "Economic Organization," Chapter 5
1939-44 |
| 11 | "Retardation," Chapter 6
1942-45 |
| 12 | "New Productivity for Optimum Living Standards," Chapter 7
1941-42 |
| 13 | "Right to Strike," Chapter 8
1940-48 |
| 14 | "Deficiencies in Living Standards," Chapter 9
1937-45 |
| 15 | "Hours of Work and Speed," Chapter 11
1948 |
| 16 | Statistics for Appendix
1943-48 |
|
| Invitations to speak and write |
Box | Folder |
| 43 | 17 | General
1922-53 |
| 18 | Civic Federation of Dallas |
SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES
(1900-1961) Box | Folder |
| 44 | 1 | General
1924-57 |
| 6 | Unemployment statistics
1930-35 |
Box | Folder |
| 44 | 7 | General
1932-44 |
| 10-11 | Atomic energy
1945-57 |
| 13 | Newspaper clippings
1935-47 |
| 18 | Child welfare
1939-50, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 45 | 1 | General
1934-54, n.d. |
| 3 | Academic freedom
1934-40, n.d. |
|
| Freedom of press and speech |
| 5 | John Strachey case
1935-36, n.d. |
| 7-9 | Senate Hearings, Civil Rights Committee
1936-40 |
| 14 | Criminal Syndicalism Act
1934-37 |
Box | Folder |
| 46 | 1-2 | Articles and clippings
1926-43, n.d. |
| 5 | Hamilton System of Mining
1934 |
| 6 | Investigation of Conditions
1934-43 |
| 7 | Laws and legislation
1911-35, n.d. |
| 10 | West Virginia, Consolidated Coal Company
1934 |
| 11 | Progressive Miners of America
1933 |
|
| United Mine Workers of America |
| 14-17 | Contracts and constitutions
1900-40 |
Box | Folder |
| 47 | 1 | Articles
1935-46 |
| 2-3 | Newspaper clippings
1935-46 |
Box | Folder |
| 47 | 5 | Wage reduction
1931-32 |
| 8 | Statistical material
1928-32 |
| 10 | Victor-American Fuel Company
1920 |
Box | Folder |
| 48 | 1 | Coal Control Association
1933-34 |
| 3 | Pittsburgh-Allegheny Coal Company
1934 |
| 4 | Clearfield County
1933-34 |
| 7 | Newspaper clippings
1934-35 |
| 13 | Miners' Independent Brotherhood
1933, n.d. |
| 14 | Republic Steel Corporation
1934 |
| 15 | Workman's Brotherhood
1933, n.d. |
| 19 | Pittsburgh Coal Company
1935 |
| 20 | United Mine Workers
1921-34 |
| 21 | Coal Operators' Association
1934 |
| 22 | Consolidation Coal Company
1924-34 |
| 23 | United Mine Workers of America
1934 |
| 24 | Westmoreland County
1934 |
Box | Folder |
| 48 | 25 | Coal Operators' Association
1933-34 |
| 26 | Benedict Coal Company
1934 |
| 27 | Stonega Coke and Coal Company
1934 |
Box | Folder |
| 49 | 1 | Correspondence
1931-32 |
| 2 | Joint Labor Board
1933-34 |
| 3 | Newspaper clippings
1931-32 |
| 6 | Amherst Coal Company
1933-34 |
| 7 | Bethlehem Mines Corporation
1933-34 |
| 8 | Hatfield Campbell Creek Coal Company
1934 |
| 9 | Kanawha & Hocking Coal & Coke Company
1933-34 |
| 10 | Kelley's Creek Colliery Company
1934 |
| 11 | Merrill Coal Mine
1931-34 |
| 12 | Red Jacket Consolidated Coal Company
1932-34 |
| 14 | District 17
1933-34, n.d. |
| 16 | West Virginia Coal & Coke Corporation
1934 |
| 17 | Wyatt Coal Company
1933 |
Box | Folder |
| 49 | 18 | General
1927-46 |
| 26 | Articles and newspaper clippings
1924-48, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 49 | 27 | General
1933-60 |
| 28 | Lattimore, Owen
1954-55 |
Box | Folder |
| 50 | 1 | Australia
1927-29 |
| 7 | Czechoslovakia
1937-56, n.d. |
| 8 | Printed material
1921-55, n.d. |
| 9 | News clippings
1933-55, n.d. |
| 11 | Delegation for Investigation of Social and Industrial Conditions
1925-28 |
| 8 | Unemployment Insurance
1928-43 |
Box | Folder |
| 52 | 1 | Pamphlets
1929-56 |
| 2 | Workers Educational Association
1923 |
Box | Folder |
| 52 | 3 | General
1944-48, n.d. |
| 4 | Newspaper clippings
1935-47 |
Box | Folder |
| 52 | 5 | General
1930-46, n.d. |
| 6-7 | Newspaper clippings
1939-43 |
Box | Folder |
| 53 | 1 | Voice of India,
1944-47 |
|
| Italy: newspaper clippings |
Box | Folder |
| 53 | 5-7 | General
1926-47 |
Box | Folder |
| 53 | 11 | General
1926-41 |
Box | Folder |
| 54 | 1-3 | Articles and newspaper clippings
1919-48 |
| 5 | Reports from U.S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce
1939 |
Box | Folder |
| 54 | 7-9 | General
1929-47 |
| 10 | Labor Conditions in Latin America
1939-46 |
Box | Folder |
| 55 | 1 | Lithuanian Bulletin
1943-47 |
| 2 | Newspaper clippings and pamphlets
1938-46 |
Box | Folder |
| 55 | 3 | General
1930-47, n.d. |
| 4 | Newspaper clippings
1933-47 |
|
| Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) |
Box | Folder |
| 55 | 8 | Correspondence
1930-45 |
| 9 | Dialectical materialism
1933-34 |
Box | Folder |
| 56 | 1 | Jews
1932-36, n.d. |
| 2 | Newspaper clippings and articles
1927-55, n.d. |
| 5 | Russian war relief
1941-43, n.d. |
| 6 | Miscellaneous material
1931-55, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 56 | 8 | MvK notes
1946-47 |
| 10 | Printed materials
1937-50 |
| 11 | Proposals for projects
1937-51, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 57 | 1-2 | Reports and statistics
1942-47 |
| 7 | Miscellaneous publications
1922-46 |
Box | Folder |
| 57 | 8 | Articles and newspaper clippings
1930-57 |
| 9 | Louis Freeland Post, "The Basic Facts of Economics,"
n.d. |
| 10 | Employment Bureaus
1917-20, n.d. |
| 11 | Equal Rights Amendment
1924, n.d. |
| 13 | Great Depression
1930-33 |
| 14 | Housing in New York
1931-40 |
| 15 | Industrial Planning
1921-42 |
| 16 | Industrial Relations
1929 |
| 17 | Italians in New York
1925-28 |
| 18 | Jewish Americans
1927-33 |
Box | Folder |
| 57 | 19 | General
1934-54, n.d. |
| 20 | Bibliographies
1919-31, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 58 | 1-3 | Contracts and agreements
1900-39, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 59 | 1 | Hillman, Sidney, President, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America
1940-46 |
Box | Folder |
| 59 | 2 | General
1925-57, n.d. |
| 3-4 | Wages and Hours Bill
1937-45 |
| 8 | Newspaper clippings
1920-57 |
Box | Folder |
| 59 | 9 | General
1912-61 |
Box | Folder |
| 59 | 11 | General
1921-56 |
| 12 | Interborough Rapid Transit Company
1927-28 |
| 14 | Miscellaneous publications
1906-52 |
| 15 | Union men in prison
1936 |
| 16 | Labor Party Movement
1935-44 |
| 17 | Library profession
1936-40 |
Box | Folder |
| 60 | 1 | Machine tool industry
1933, n.d. |
| 2 | Medical care
1934-45, n.d. |
| 3 | Mission study
1907-12, n.d. |
| 5 | North Atlantic Pact
1949 |
| 10 | Pinchot, Gifford
1923-42 |
| 12 | Railroad workers
1921-40 |
Box | Folder |
| 60 | 13 | Czech: Blatny, Fanni
1939 |
| 15 | Newspaper clippings
1934-39 |
| 16 | Böhme, Dr. Hildegard
1939-45 |
| 18 | Kiser, Dr. Georg
1938-45 |
| 19 | Kuczynski, Dr. Jürgen
1935-44 |
| 20 | Lenz, Professor Friedrich
1937-39 |
| 21 | Lemberger, Hedwig
1940-46 |
| 23 | Resettlement (outside the United States)
1938-40 |
Box | Folder |
| 61 | 1 | Religion
1922, 1953-55 |
| 2 | Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel
1952, n.d. |
| 3 | Roosevelt, Franklin D
. 1936-45, n.d. |
| 4 | Rubber manufacturing industry
1933-46 |
| 5 | Settlement houses
1906, 1933 |
|
| Social Insurance/Social Security |
Box | Folder |
| 61 | 6-7 | Committee on Economic Security
1934-35 |
| 8 | Old age security planning
1934 |
| 11 | Social Security Act
1935 |
| 12 | Printed materials
1935-49 |
Box | Folder |
| 62 | 1 | General
1930-41, n.d. |
| 2 | Industrial Research Group
1921 |
| 3 | Training Schools for Social Work
1920 |
| 8 | Teggart, Frederick J., sociologist
1949-50 |
| 9 | Textile industry
1914-25 |
| 10 | Tuberculosis
1905-06, 1944 |
Box | Folder |
| 62 | 12 | General
1928-47 |
| 16 | Mayor's Committee on Unemployment
1915-16 |
| 17 | Reports and proposals
1928-39, n.d. |
| 18 | Vigilantism
1933-37, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 63 | 1 | Women's charter
1936-39, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 63 | 2 | General
1916-26, n.d. |
| 3 | The Economic Position of Women: Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science
1910 |
|
| Council of National Defense |
Box | Folder |
| 63 | 4 | Committee on Women in Industry
1917-23 |
| 5 | Nims, Marion R., Women in the War: A Bibliography
1918 |
| 6 | Storage Bulletin No. 9: "Employment of Women in the Storage and Warehousing Depots of the United States Army,"
1917 |
Box | Folder |
| 63 | 7 | Training
1917-18 |
| 9 | War Labor Administration
1918 |
| 15 | "Women and the War Labor Board,"
circa 1919 |
Box | Folder |
| 64 | 1 | Employment
1941-42 |
| 2 | National Defense Mediation Board
1941 |
| 3-6 | War Manpower Commission
1942-45 |
| 7-9 | Newspaper clippings
1941-45 |
| 10 | Printed materials
1942-44 |
SERIES V. ORGANIZATION AND CONFERENCE FILES
(1897-1961)
|
| American Academy of Political and Social Science |
| 4 | American Association for the Advancement of Science
1930-44 |
| 5 | American Association for Labor Legislation
1939 |
|
| American Association of Social Workers |
| 7-8 | Executive Committee
1920-25 |
| 9 | Finance Committee
1921-23 |
| 10 | Future Program Committee
1925 |
| 11-12 | Publications Committee
1925-31 |
|
| American Association of University Women |
| 14-16 | Correspondence
1923-35 |
| 17 | Equal Rights Amendment
1924-25, n.d. |
|
| American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) |
Box | Folder |
| 66 | 1 | Bulletin
1939-40 |
Box | Folder |
| 66 | 3 | Civil Rights in Labor Relations
1938-40 |
| 4 | Standards for Local Organizations
1935-37 |
| 5 | Workers and Farmers Rights
1933-34 |
| 7 | Northern California
1935 |
Box | Folder |
| 66 | 8 | Civil Liberties Under the New Deal, Washington, D.C. (8-9 Dec. 1934)
1934-35 |
| 9 | National Conference on Civil Liberties in the Present Emergency, New York City (13-14 Oct. 1939)
1939 |
| 10-11 | Correspondence
1931-41 |
Box | Folder |
| 66 | 13 | General
1935-40 |
| 15 | Madison Square Garden Meeting
1934 |
Box | Folder |
| 67 | 1 | Newspaper clippings
1934-40 |
| 3 | Statement to the President
1933-34 |
|
| American Committee Against Fascist Oppression in Germany |
| 4 | American Economic Association
1942-43 |
| 5 | American Federation of Labor: lists of affiliated organizations
1919-42 |
| 6 | American Friends Service Committee
1935-41 |
| 7 | American Labor Party[see also SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES--Labor Party, 1928-44]
1934-53, n.d. |
| 8 | American League Against War and Fascism[see also SERIES IV. SUBJECT FILES--Fascism]
1933-35 |
| 9 | American League for Peace and Democracy
1938-39, n.d. |
| 10 | American League to Abolish Capital Punishment
1931-38 |
| 11 | American Management Association
1923-26, n.d. |
| 12 | American Sociological Society
1951-54 |
|
| American Statistical Association |
Box | Folder |
| 67 | 13 | General
1924-40, n.d. |
|
| Governmental Labor Statistics scrapbooks |
| 14-15 | United States newspaper clippings
1926 |
Box | Folder |
| 68 | 1 | Labor, Foreign press, and News associations
1926 |
| 2 | Committee scrapbook
1929 |
| 3 | The Art Workshop
1929-30, 1945 |
| 4 | Association of Federal Workers
1932-34 |
| 5 | Association of Workers in Public Relief Agencies
1935 |
|
| Boston Women's Trade Union League |
|
| Bryn Mawr Summer School for Women Workers |
Box | Folder |
| 68 | 6 | General
1932-34 |
| 7 | Conflict with college
1934-35 |
| 8 | Report of the Fact Finding Committee
1935 |
| 9 | "The Workers Look at the Stars,"
1927 |
| 10 | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1941 |
| 11 | China Welfare Appeal, Inc.
1941-50, n.d. |
| 12 | Church League for Industrial Democracy
1936-55, n.d. |
| 13 | College Settlements Association
1901-26 |
| 14 | Companionship of the Holy Cross
1922-23 |
| 15 | Communist Party
1936-60 |
| 16 | Conference on Elimination of Waste in Industry
1927 |
| 17 | Conference on Unemployment
1927 |
Box | Folder |
| 68 | 18 | National
1932-49 |
| 19-21 | Business and correspondence
1929-34 |
| 22 | Printed material
1904-31, n.d. |
| 23 | Cooperative League of the United States of America
1942-44, n.d. |
| 24 | Correlated Enterprises
1931-36 |
| 25 | Council for Pan American Democracy
1938-42, n.d. |
| 26 | Council on African Affairs
1945-50, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 69 | 1 | Economic Institute for Study in the USA and the USSR
1933-34 |
| 2 | Emergency Peace Campaign
1937 |
|
| Episcopal League for Social Action |
Box | Folder |
| 69 | 3-4 | General
1949-54 |
| 5 | Clippings from The Witness
1950-53 |
| 6 | Farmer-Labor Party
1932-36, n.d. |
| 7 | Federal Council of the Churches of Christ
1933-49 |
| 8 | Federation of American Scientists
1954-58, n.d. |
| 9 | Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists, and Technicians
1934-37, n.d. |
| 10 | Fellowship for Christian Social Order
1921-25, n.d. |
| 11 | Feloship Society No. 1
1934, n.d. |
| 12 | Ford Motor Company
1919-28 |
| 13 | Friends of the Soviet Union
1933-34 |
Box | Folder |
| 69 | 14 | Aims
1933-45 |
Box | Folder |
| 70 | 1 | General
1933-35 |
| 2 | Kraus, Frau Meta
1910-38 |
| 3 | Kraus, Dr. Siegfried
1934-42 |
| 5 | Salomon, Dr. Alice
1928-37 |
| 6 | Weiland, Dr. Ruth
1933-46 |
| 7 | Wilbrandt, Dr. Robert
1933-34 |
| 10 | Institute for Research in Social Science
1953-54 |
| 11 | Inter-American Conference on Problems of War and Peace, Mexico City
1945 |
| 12 | Inter-American Labor Conference, Havana, Cuba
1939 |
| 13-15 | Intercollegiate Community Service Association (formerly College Settlements Association)
1922-26 |
| 16 | International Association for the Study and Improvement of Human Relations and Conditions in Industry
1925 |
| 17 | International Business Conference
1944 |
Box | Folder |
| 71 | 1-2 | International Chamber of Commerce
1930-39 |
| 3 | International Christian Social Institute
1929-30, n.d. |
| 4 | International Conference in Defense of Children
1951-52, n.d. |
|
| International Conference of Social Work [see also National Conference of Social Work] |
Box | Folder |
| 71 | 5 | Proposals and preparations
1926-28 |
| 6 | Paris (July 1928)
1927-29 |
| 7 | Frankfurt on Main (July 1932)
1931-33 |
| 8 | [London] (July 1936)
1934-36 |
| 9 | Brussels (July 1940)
1938-1939 [Note: Event never happened] |
|
| International Conference of Working Women |
Box |
|
| 71 |
| First, Washington, D.C.
(28 Oct.-6 Nov. 1919) |
| 10 | Opening session
28 Oct. 1919 |
| 3 | Second, Washington, D.C.
1920 |
| 5 | International Economic Union
1954 |
| 6 | International Federation of Trade Unions
1944-45 |
|
| International Industrial Relations Institute (IRI) |
| 7 | History and purpose
1929-39, n.d. |
| 9-18 | Minutes and reports
1925-39 |
Box | Folder |
| 73 | 1 | Triennial report
1938 |
| 2 | Committee on Industrial Relations in the United States
1938-39 |
| 3 | Continuing Committee
1943-47 |
| 5 | Financial material
1930-32 |
|
| Membership and information |
Box | Folder |
| 73 | 6 | General
1927-43 |
Box | Folder |
| 73 | 12-14 | General
1927-43 |
| 15 | Voysey, E. Brenda
1928-31 |
Box | Folder |
| 73 | 16-17 | Distribution and sales
1930-40 |
| 19 | William Archer, The Great Analysis reprint
1930-32 |
| 20 | Alejandro Carrillo, Mexico's Resources for Livelihood
1938-39 |
| 21 | Mary Fleddérus, International Unemployment
1932-33 |
| 22 | Sonia Zunser Hyman, Economic Security and World Peace
1935-38 |
Box | Folder |
| 74 | 1 | K. Lønberg-Holm and C. Theodore Larson, Design for Increasing Productivity
1939-40 |
| 2 | Mary van Kleeck and Mary Fleddérus, On Economic Planning
1935-37 |
| 3 | World Power Conference
1931-38 |
| 5 | Max Yergan, "Gold and Poverty in South Africa,"
1938-39 |
| 6 | Miscellaneous pamphlets
1930-36, n.d. |
| 7 | Quarterly journal proposal
1934-35, n.d. |
| 9 | Miscellaneous material
1932-40 |
Box | Folder |
| 74 | 11 | International Industrial Welfare Workers Conference, Normandy (July 1922)
1924 |
| 12 | International Industrial Welfare Workers Conference, Holland (19-27 June 1925)
1925 |
| 13 | Summer School, Baveno
(June 1927) |
|
| IRI Congress: "Fundamental Relationships between all Sections of the Industrial Community," Cambridge
(27 June to 3 July 1928) |
Box | Folder |
| 75 | 1 | General
1927-28 |
| 4 | Printed material
1927-29, n.d. |
|
| Discussion meeting, Methods of Promoting Satisfactory Human Relations in a Scientifically Organized Industry, Germany
(26 June-3 July 1929) |
Box | Folder |
| 76 | 1 | Correspondence
1929, n.d. |
| 3 | Press releases, news clippings, and articles
1929-30 |
|
| World Social Economic Congress, Amsterdam
(23-29 Aug.1931) |
Box | Folder |
| 76 | 4 | Planning
1930-31 |
| 5-9 | Sessions and programs
1931 |
| 10 | Minutes of the general meeting
1931 |
| 13 | Analysis and review
1931 |
Box |
|
| 77 |
| World Power Conference, Vienna (Aug. 1933)
1932-33, 1931 |
|
| Regional Study Conference on Social and Economic Planning, New York City
(23 Nov. - 1 Dec. 1934) |
Box | Folder |
| 77 | 2 | Program and participants
1934-37 |
| 3 | Press releases and articles
1934 |
| 4 | Abstracts of speeches
1934 |
| 5 | Speeches and reports
1934 |
| 6 | Regional Conference, "The Next Ten Years," New York City(30 Nov. 1936)
1936 |
|
| The World's Natural Resources and Standards of Living, The Hague
(30 Aug.-1 Sept. 1937) |
| 8 | Summaries of papers
1937 |
|
| 38th Oxford Management Conference: Optimum Productivity in Modern Industry, Oxford
(31 Mar. - 4 Apr. 1938) |
| 12 | Post-conference correspondence
1938 |
| 13 | Dinner conference, "Labor's Program in Mexico," New York City (22 June 1938)
1938 |
| 14 | Luncheon Conference, Carlos Conteras Labarca, Chile
(Aug. 1938) |
| 15 | Study Conference, Productivity and Standards of Living as Influenced by Industrial Relations, The Hague (1-3 Sept. 1938)
1938-39 |
|
| Regional Study Conference, Industrial Relations and Standards of Living in Mexico and the United States, Mexico City
(1-3 Sept. 1938) |
Box | Folder |
| 78 | 1 | General
1938-39 |
| 2 | Abstracts and summaries
1938 |
| 4 | Newspaper clippings
1938 |
| 5 | Hartley W. Barkley, "Our Good Red Neighbor" controversy
1938-39 |
| 6 | 7th International Management Congress, Washington, D.C.
(19-23 Sept. 1938) |
| 7 | International Conference on Negro Life and Labor, New York City, (Oct. 1938)
1937-38 |
| 8 | A Research Program in the Trade Unions on Housing in the United States, Washington, D.C. (30 June 1939)
1939 |
| 9 | Research Group Conference, Methods on Productivity and Standards of Living, The Hague 1939
(29-30 Aug. 1939), |
| 10 | Annual Summer Study Conference, The Influence of Government on Standards of Living, The Hague
(31 Aug.-2 Sept. 1939) |
| 11 | Annual Summer Study Conference, Natural Resources and Production for Standards of Living--in War and in World Reconstruction, The Hague (Sept. 1941)
1939-40 |
| 12 | Emergency World People's Conference, New York City (12-19 Oct. 1947)
1947 |
| 14 | American Academy of Political and Social Science
1933-40 |
| 15 | Carillo, Alejandro
1938-42 |
| 17 | Lipmann, Dr. Otto
1929-30 |
| 18 | Lombardo-Toldano, Vicente
1938-45 |
Box | Folder |
| 79 | 1 | Neurath, Otto
1933 |
| 4 | Printed materials
1930-39 |
| 5 | Radio broadcasts
1934-35 |
|
| Social and economic planning |
Box | Folder |
| 79 | 7 | United States
1931-35, n.d. |
| 9 | Social Economic Laboratory
1935-36, n.d. |
| 10 | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.)
1932-37 |
| 11 | van der Leeuw, C.H.
1931, n.d. |
| 12 | World Trade Tribunal
1931-42 |
| 13 | International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
1935, n.d. |
| 14 | International Labor Defense
1935-37 |
|
| International Labor Office |
|
| International Management Institute |
Box | Folder |
| 79 | 15 | General
1932-33, n.d. |
| 18 | "L'Organisation Scientifique du Travail Agricole,"
1929 |
| 19 | Urwick, L., "Rationalization Does Not Lead to Unemployment,"
1930 |
| 20 | Urwick, L., "The Pure Theory of Organization with Special Reference to Business Enterprise,"
1930 |
| 21 | "Scientific Management in a Group of Small Factories,"
1931 |
| 22 | Miscellaneous pamphlets
n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 80 | 1 | International Student Service
1929-30 |
| 2 | International Union for Child Welfare
1947-48 |
|
| International Women's Conference, Paris
(Nov. 1945) |
Box | Folder |
| 80 | 3 | General, (includes misfiled document "Voluntary Parenthood is Responsible Parenthood," Speech by Marie-Helene Lafaucheux, 29 December 1960)
1945 |
| 4 | Report on the Problems and Status of Women in the U.S.
1944-45, n.d. |
| 5-6 | Interprofessional Association for Social Insurance (IPA)
1934-39 |
|
| Labor College of Philadelphia |
|
| Labor Law Administration Conference, Milford, Pennsylvania
(Dec. 1922) |
| 9 | League for Industrial Democracy
1932-42 |
| 10 | League for Social Justice
1932-34 |
Box | Folder |
| 80 | 11 | General
1920-30 |
| 12 | Newspaper clippings
1929-54 |
|
| International Labor Office |
Box | Folder |
| 81 | 1 | General
1933-50 |
| 3 | Committee on Women's Work
1929-47 |
| 4 | Press releases and newspaper clippings
1939-48 |
| 5 | Printed materials
1943-47 |
| 6 | League of Struggle for Negro Rights
1931-34, n.d. |
| 7 | League of Women Shoppers
1935 |
| 8 | League of Women Voters
1931 |
| 9 | Maritime Federation of the Pacific
1935 |
| 10 | National Association for the Benefit of Middle Age Employees
1929-31, n.d. |
|
| National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement |
Box | Folder |
| 81 | 11 | Charts and tables
1930 |
| 12 | Newspaper clippings
1929-31 |
|
| National Conference of Social Work |
Box | Folder |
| 82 | 1-7 | General
1910-55 |
|
| National Conference on the Christian Way of Life |
Box | Folder |
| 83 | 1 | General
1923, n.d. |
| 2 | Commission on Industry
1922, n.d. |
| 3 | Commission on Race Relations
1924-25 |
| 4 | National Committee
1923-24, n.d. |
|
| National Consumers' League |
|
| National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc. |
Box | Folder |
| 83 | 5-7 | General
1947-57 |
| 9 | National Council of the Arts, Sciences, and Professions
1948-51 |
| 10 | National Defense Management Conference
1940-41 |
| 11 | National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.
1935-57 |
| 12 | National Lawyers' Guild
1957 |
|
| National League of Women Voters |
| 13 | National Peace Conference
1937 |
|
| National Research Council |
Box | Folder |
| 83 | 14 | General
1923-25, n.d. |
| 15 | Division of Anthropology and Psychology
1924-25 |
|
| Committee on Scientific Problems of Human Migration |
| 16 | Committee on Immigration and Naturalization (House of Representatives
Nov. 1922) |
Box | Folder |
| 84 | 1-2 | General
1923-26 |
| 4 | Merriam, Charles Edward
1923-25 |
| 5 | Mitchell, Wesley C.
1923-25 |
| 6-7 | Yerkes, Robert M.
1924-38 |
| 8-9 | Meetings and minutes
1923-25 |
| 11 | Reports and recommendations
1923-27 |
| 12 | Research proposals
1923-24, n.d. |
| 13 | Research in progress
1923-24 |
| 15-16 | Research results
1923-25 |
| 17 | Miscellaneous
1923-24, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 85 | 1 | National Women's Christian Temperance Union
1924 |
| 2 | National Woman's Party
1933 |
|
| National Women's Trade Union League |
Box | Folder |
| 85 | 3 | Articles and newspaper clippings
1921-43 |
| 4 | Boston affiliate
1929-33 |
| 5 | Conference and convention material
1922-26 |
| 6 | Elizabeth Christman
1921-37 |
| 8 | Rose Schneidermann
1924-30 |
| 10 | Life and Labor Bulletin
1921-50 |
| 11 | New Jersey affiliate
1941 |
| 13 | Meeting notices
1924-55 |
| 14 | New York Women's Trade Union League Bulletin,
1930-50 |
| 15 | Newspaper clippings
1941-45 |
| 17 | Pamphlets
1914-44, n.d. |
| 18 | Pennsylvania affiliate
1928 |
| 19 | Protective legislation for women
1923-26 |
| 20 | Woman's Party conflict
1926 |
| 21 | New Fabian Research Bureau
1935-37 |
|
| New Frontiers in American Life Conference, Rochester, NY
(May 1940) |
Box | Folder |
| 85 | 22 | General
1940 |
| 23 | Newspaper clippings
1940 |
|
| New Jersey Women's Trade Union League |
| 24 | New York Association of Unappointed Teachers
1934 |
| 25 | New York Flower Mission
1897-1900, n.d. |
|
| New York School of Philanthropy |
Box | Folder |
| 85 | 26 | Coursework
1915-17 |
| 27 | Reports and memos
1915-16, n.d. |
| 28 | New York State Council for Legislative Action
1948 |
Box | Folder |
| 86 | 1-2 | New York State Department of Labor
1938-48 |
|
| New York Women's Trade Union League |
|
| Pennsylvania Conference on Labor Law Administration |
| 3 | Pabst Postwar Employment Awards
1944 |
| 4 | Pennsylvania Welfare Conference
1946 |
|
| Pennsylvania Women's Trade Union League |
| 5 | Personnel Research Federation
1925-33 |
| 6 | Pictorial Review
1924-25 |
Box | Folder |
| 86 | 7 | General
1948-49 |
| 9 | Rockefeller Foundation
1929-34, n.d. |
| 12 | Glenn, John M., General Director
1910-37 |
| 13 | Harrison, Shelby M., General Director
1931-45 |
| 14 | Photographs of staff
n.d. |
| 15 | Retirement plan
1922-26 |
| 17 | Working conditions
1938-40 |
| 18 | History and organization
1938-42, 1982, n.d. |
| 20 | Newspaper clippings
1916-45 |
| 21 | Book reviews and advertisements
1916-56 |
Box | Folder |
| 87 | 1 | Statistical Procedure of Public Employment Offices
1933-34 |
| 2 | Miscellaneous
1928-42, n.d. |
Box | Folder |
| 87 | 3 | Forms for data
1915-30 |
| 4 | Methods and problems
1926 |
|
| Committee on Women's Work |
Box | Folder |
| 87 | 5 | History and organization
1910-15 |
| 7 | To the advisory committee
1910 |
|
| Department of Industrial Studies |
Box | Folder |
| 87 | 14-17 | History
1916-44 |
Box | Folder |
| 88 | 1-30 | Memoranda
1912-48, n.d. |
| 31 | Programs of Work
1917-45 |
| 32-37 | Proposed investigations
1914-43 |
Box | Folder |
| 89 | 1 | General
1931-47 |
| 2 | Labor Agreements in the Coal Mines, by Louis Bloch
1931 |
Box | Folder |
| 89 | 3 | Lists of
1960-61 |
| 4-7 | "The Coal Miner's Insecurity,"
1922 |
|
| Sharing Management with the Workers
1924-25 |
| 4-5 | Employes' Representationin Coal Mines, , vols. 9-10
1925 |
Box | Folder |
| 92 | 1-2 | Employes' Representationin Steel Works, , vols. 12-13
1925 |
| 3 | Articles in journalsvol. 14
1925-26, |
| 4 | Labor publicationsvol. 15
1925, |
Box | Folder |
| 92 | 5 | vol. 16, pt. 1 |
Box | Folder |
| 93 | 1 | vol. 16, pt. 2 |
| 2 | Colorado Fuel and Iron Company strike
1927 |
| 3-4 | Miners and Management
1934 |
| 5 | The Miner's Case and the Public Interest
1947-48 |
Box | Folder |
| 93 | 6-7 | Monthly
1918, 1926 |
| 8-10 | Quarterly
1917, 1927-28 |
Box | Folder |
| 94 | 1-14 | Annual
1916-47 |
Box |
|
| 96 |
| Colorado Fuel and Iron Company |
|
| Employees' representation |
|
| National Recovery Administration and Industry |
|
| Rocky Mountain Fuel Company |
| 10-18 | Correspondence
1922-30 |
| 22 | Committee on College Houses
1923-30 |
| 23 | Organization of college faculty
1925-27 |
| 24 | Miscellaneous printed material
1912-57 |
|
| Training School for Social Work |
Box | Folder |
| 108 | 1-2 | Correspondence
1922-26 |
| 7 | Articles and news clippings
1922-23 |
| 8 | Miscellaneous material
1918-34 |
| 9 | Social Science Research Council
1927-45, n.d. |
| 10 | Social Science Employees' Union
1940 |
| 11 | Social Workers for Smith
1928 |
| 12 | Social Workers' Alliance
1933 |
| 13 | Social Work Today
1941-42 |
|
| Society for the Advancement of Management |
Box | Folder |
| 108 | 14 | General
1938-56, n.d. |
| 15 | Women's Work Conference
1944 |
| 17 | Textile Workers' Union of America
1942-43 |
| 18 | United Committee of South-Slavic Americans
1943-45 |
| 19 | United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America
1949-52, n.d. |
|
| United States Department of Labor |
Box | Folder |
| 109 | 1 | General
1920-40 |
| 2 | Advisory Committee to the Secretary of Labor
1933-34 |
| 3 | Perkins, Frances
1933-45 |
|
| United States Employment Service |
| 5 | Invite and newspaper clippings of resignation
1933 |
| 6 | Correspondence re: resignation
1933 |
| 7 | Woman in Industry Service
1919 |
| 8-11 | Correspondence
1919-59 |
| 12 | Immigrants in industry
1920, n.d. |
| 14-15 | Employment of women
1926-28 |
Box | Folder |
| 110 | 1 | Newspaper clippings
1926-49 |
| 2 | Personnel classification
1923-25 |
| 4 | Research data
1920-27, n.d. |
| 5 | Women's Industrial Conference (1st), Washington, D.C. (Jan. 1923)
1923 |
|
| Women's Industrial Conference (2nd), Washington, D.C.
(Jan. 1926) |
Box | Folder |
| 110 | 6 | General
1925-26 |
| 7 | Articles and newspaper clippings
1925-26 |
| 9 | Women's Bureau vs. Woman's Party
1926-28 |
| 10 | Miscellaneous material
1921-29 |
| 11-12 | Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work
1922-27 |
| 13 | Utilities Consumer League
1934, n.d. |
|
| Waste Elimination Conference |
| 14 | Wellesley Summer Institute for Social Progress
1933 |
| 15 | The Woman Citizen
1924-27 |
|
| Women's Christian Temperance Union |
| 16 | Women's Committee for Republican Spain
1939 |
| 17 | Women's International Democratic Federation
1952-61, n.d. |
| 18 | Women's Organization for World Order (Canada)
1946 |
| 19 | Woodstock Women's Civic Group
1950 |
| 20 | World Federation of Trade Unions
1946-47, n.d. |
| 21 | World Trade Tribunal
1931-40 |
| 22 | Yenching University
1932-33 |
|
| Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) |
Box | Folder |
| 111 | 1 | Conference
1903-04 |
| 6 | National Industrial Assembly, Minneapolis, MN (May 1932)
1932 |
| 7 | Survey of women in industry in the World War
1920 |
| 8 | Threads: The Story of the Industrial Work of the YWCA in China
1925 |
| 9 | Invitations to speak
1920-40 |
| 11 | Mission class papers, Silver Bay
1910-11 |
| 12 | National Business and Professional Assembly, Minneapolis, MN (May 1932)
1932 |
| 13 | Newspaper clippings
1920-24, n.d. |
SERIES VI. BOOKS FROM VAN KLEECK'S LIBRARY
(1912-1961) Box | Folder |
| 111 | 15 | Supplementary information |
Box |
|
| 111 |
| Alfred, Helen, Public Ownership in the U.S.A.
1961 |
|
| America's Interests after the European War
1915 |
|
| American Association for the Advancement of Science, Summarized Proceedings, 1934-40 |
|
| Amerikareise deutscher Gewerkschaftsführer
1926 |
|
| Bingham, Alfred M. and Selden Rodman, eds., Challenge to the New Deal
1934 |
|
| Bloch, Louis, Labor Agreements in Coal Mines
1931 |
|
| Charity Organization Bulletin
1911-12 |
|
| Congressional Hearings on Social Insurance 1935: H.R. 2827 |
|
| Cordell, William H. and Kathryn Coe Cordell, American Points of View, 1935
1936 |
|
| Ferris, Helen, and Virginia Moore, Girls Who Did: Stories of Real Girls and their Careers
1927 |
|
| Friedman, Elisha M., America and the New Era: A Symposium on Social Reconstruction
1920 |
|
| Glenn, John M., Lilian Brandt, and F. Emerson Andrews, Russell Sage Foundation, 1907-46, 2 vols.
1947 |
|
| Hewes, Amy and Henriette Walter, Munition Makers
1917 |
|
| Hurlin, Ralph G., and William A. Berridge, eds., Employment Statistics for the United States
1926 |
|
| Johnson, Charles S., ed., Ebony and Topaz : A Collectanea
1927 |
|
| --------. The Negro in American Civilization: A Study of Negro Life and Race Relations in the Light of Social Research
1930 |
|
| La Dame, Mary, Securing Employment for the Handicapped
1927 |
|
| --------. The Filene Store: A Study of Employes' Relation to Management in a Retail Store
1930 |
|
| Loeb, Harold, Full Production Without War,
1946 |
|
| Lönberg-Holm, K., and C. Theodore Larson, Planning for Productivity
1940 |
|
| National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, Reports: The Causes of Crime
1931 |
|
| Nevins, Allan, Henry White: Thirty Years of American Diplomacy,
1930 |
|
| Odencrantz, Louise C., Italian Women in Industry
1919 |
|
| Page, Kirby, ed., Recent Gains in American Civilization
1928 |
|
| Peters, Clarence A., comp., American Capitalism vs. Russian Communism
1946 |
|
| Proceedings of the Conference on Canadian-American Affairs
1937 |
|
| Proceedings of the Industrial Relations Association of America
1920 |
|
| Proceedings of the National Conference of Social Work
1924, 1934, 1935, 1940, 1946, 1948 |
|
| Proceedings of the New York State Conference of Charities and Correction
1916 |
|
| Rational Organization and Industrial Relations: A Symposium of Views from Management, Labour, and the Social Sciences
1929 |
|
| Report of the First International Conference of Industrial Welfare Workers,
1922 |
|
| Report of First Triennial Congress…on the Subject of Fundamental Relationships between all Sections of the Industrial Community, 2 vols
1928 |
|
| Russell Sage Foundation Industrial Studies Pamphlets 1-7
1914-22: |
|
| "Industrial Investigations of the Russell Sage Foundation,"
1916 |
|
| "Investigations of Industries in New York City, 1905-15,"
1916 |
|
| "Wages in the Millinery Trade,"
1914 |
|
| "Women as Munition Makers,"
1917 |
|
| "Industrial Disputes and the Canadian Act,"
1917 |
|
| "Munition Workers in England and France,"
1917 |
|
| The Coal Miners' Insecurity,"
1922 |
|
| Schrader, Karl and Franz Josef Furtwängler, Das Werktätige Indien: Sein Werden und sein Kampf
1928 |
|
| Second International Conference of Social Work
1933 |
|
| Selekman, Ben, Employes' Representation in Steel Works
1924 |
|
| --------. Sharing Management with the Workers: A Study of the Partnership Plan of the Dutchess Bleachery, Wappingers Falls, New York
1924 |
|
| --------. Postponing Strikes
1927 |
|
| Seventeenth New York State Conference on Charities and Correction, Poughkeepsie
1916 |
|
| Social Work Yearbook 1929 |
|
| Toward Interracial Cooperation: What was said and done at the first National Interracial Conference, held under the auspices of the Commission on the Church and Race Relations of the Federal Council of the Churches and the Commission on Inter-racial Cooperation, Cincinnati, Ohio
Mar. 25-27, 1925. |
|
| Ward, Henry F., and Richard Henry Edwards, Christianizing Community Life
1917 |
|
| Wieck Edward A., The American Miners' Association: A Record of the Origin of Coal Miners' Unions in the United States
1940 |
|
| --------. Preventing Fatal Explosions in Coal Mines
1942 |
|
| --------. "The Miners' Case and the Public Interest,"
1947 |
|
| World Social Economic Congress, International Employment: A Study of Fluctuations in Employment and Unemployment in Several Countries, 1910-30 (2 copies)
1931 |
|
| World Economic Conference, World Social Economic Planning: The Necessity for Planned Adjustment of Productive Capacity and Standards of Living,
1931 |
|
| World Economic Conference, World Social Economic Planning: The Necessity for Planned Adjustment of Productive Capacity and Standards of Living, Addendum,
1931 |
|
| World Power Conference, Power Resources of the World (Potential and Developed)
1929 |
SERIES VII. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIALS [Advance notice is required to hear or view materials without a use copy.]
(1929-1999) Box |
|
| 112-114 |
| J. Dyck FleddérusNew York City (6 audiocassettes-3 masters and 3 use copies)
24 Feb 1989, |
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| Leonard BoudinNew York City (2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
7 Apr 1989, |
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| Corliss LamontNew York City (2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
7 Apr 1989, |
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| Sidney Hooktelephone interview (3 audiocassettes-1 master, 1 duplicating master and 1 use copy)
3 May 1989, |
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| Edith Tigertelephone interview, New York City (2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
12 May 1989, |
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| Clara Beyer and Jacob Fisher(2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
8 Jun 1989 |
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| Simon Breines(4 audiocassettes-2 masters and 2 use copies)
10 Jun 1989 |
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| Margaret S. GriersonNorthampton, MA (1 audiocassette-master only)
20 Jun 1989, |
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| J. Dyck Fleddérus, Eleanor Flexner and Caroline Waretelephone interviews (2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
Jun 1989, |
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| Howard Laffoon, Women's Bureau Messenger(1 audiocassette-master only)
18 Aug 1989 |
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| Simon and Nessie BreinesNew York City (2 audiocassettes-masters only)
16 Oct 1989, |
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| Barbara Roberts and Clara Van KleeckStockbridge, MA and Woodstock, NY (4 audiocassettes-2 masters and 2 use copies)
23-24 Jul 1990, |
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| Clara Van Kleeck and Mrs. Johtje VossWoodstock NY (2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
24 July 1990, |
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| Dorothy "Dottie" HavesslerWoodstock, NY (2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
24 Jul 1990, |
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| Alice Cook, phone interview(1 audiocassette-master only)
27 Oct 1991, 3 Nov 1991 |
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| Horace and Davis BanereyToronto (2 audiocassettes-masters only)
20 Jun 1992, |
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| Simon and Nessie Breines and Edith TigerNew York City--version 1 (1 audiocassette of Reel 1 of videotaped interview-master only)
10 Sep 1992, |
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| Simon and Nessie Breines and Edith TigerNew York City-version 2 (1 audiocassette of Reel 1 of videotaped interview-master only)
10 Sep 1992, |
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| Edith Tiger and Sophie [?](1 audiocassette of Reel 2 of videotaped interview-master only)
10 Sep 1992 |
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| Alice Cook, Ithaca, NY(2 audiocassettes-1 master and 1 use copy)
11 Sep 1992 |
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| Clara van Kleeck, Dorothy "Dottie" Havessler, and Al and Gohtje Voss, Woodstock, NY(2 audiocassettes-masters only)
12 Sep 1992 |
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| Jack Fisher(3 audiocassettes-2 masters and the use copy for the second audiocassette)
19 Sep 1992 |
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| A. Turail(1 audiocassette-master only; missing tapes 1-2 of 3)
10 May 1993 |
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| A. Victor Rabinowitz, Robert Morris and Edith Tiger(2 audiocassettes-masters only)
13-14 May 1993 |
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| Frieda and Sid SlaytonLake Hill, NY (1 audiocassette-master only)
9 Oct 1993, |
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| Margaret Peters(1 audiocassette-master only; missing tape 1 of 2)
9 Oct 1993 |
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| Young, Francestelephone interview, (1 audiocassette-master only)
3 Sep 1994, |
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| Clara Beyer (unintelligible), Alice Cook, Helen Hill Miller, telephone interviews(1 audiocassette-master only)
n.d. |
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| Video materials (Note: Betas may be difficult to copy) |
Box |
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| 115 |
| Mary van Kleeck speaking about the Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement, Fox-Movietone Newsreel Out-Take; copy made from Fox Movietone newsreel collection at University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC [1 master VHS cassette]
1929 |
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| C. H. van der Leeuw and Mary van Kleeck, World Social Economic Congress, Amsterdam[1 master VHS cassette]
1931 |
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| Simon and Nessie Breines and Edith TigerNew York City [1 master VHS cassette]
10 Sep 1992, |
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| Alice Cook, Mary van Kleeck documentary[2 VHS cassettes-1 master and 1 use copy]
11 Sep 1992 |
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| Mary van Kleeck's snapshot negative rolls[1 master VHS cassette]
Oct 1992 |
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| MOS, Mary van Kleeck documentary: Buildings, old photos[1 master beta and 1 VHS use copy]
15 June 1993 |
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| Interviews, Mary van Kleeck documentary[1 master beta cassette]
15 Jun 1993 |
Box |
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| 116 |
| M. Ruail, V. Rabinowitz, and R. Morris, Mary van Kleeck documentary[1 master VHS cassette]
16 June 1993 |
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| Edith Tiger, Mary van Kleeck documentary[1 master VHS cassette]
16 June 1993 |
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| Russell Sage footage, Rockefeller Archives Center[1 master VHS cassette]
1994 |
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| Sample reel: "Excerpts from a film in progress on the life and times of Mary van Kleeck, 1883-1972," [2 master beta cassettes; 2 VHS cassettes--1 print master and 1 use copy]
1994 |
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| Central Casting[1 master VHS cassette]
1999 |
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| Excerpt of Mary van Kleeck in Central Casting[1 master VHS cassette]
1999 |
OVERSIZE MATERIALS Box |
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| 117 |
| Daily activities file
1930-31 |
Box |
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| 118 |
| Russell Sage Foundation |
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| National Recovery Administration and Industry |
Box |
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| 121 |
| Miscellaneous interviews |
Box |
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| 121 |
| Employees' representation |
Box |
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| 122 |
| Rocky Mountain Fuel Company |
|
| List of publications by Mary van Kleeck, arranged by publisher |
Box |
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| 123 |
| IRI publicity scrapbook
1934 |
Box |
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| 124 |
| The CIO News, Washington, DC
1950-52 |
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| The Compass, New York
31 Dec. 1950 |
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| The Dispatcher, San Francisco
1950-51 |
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| The Guild Reporter, New York, NY
8 Aug. 1938 |
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| The Northwest Organizer, Minneapolis, MN
1 May 1935 |
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| The Organizer, Kansas City, MS
May 1933 |
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| The Organizer, Minneapolis
Aug.-Sept. 1934 |
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| Rank and File Miner
Apr. 1935 |
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| Romanian News, Washington, DC
1949-53 |
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| Steel Labor, Indianapolis, IN
1950-51 |
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| Textile Labor, New York, NY
1950-51 |
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| United Rubber Workers, Akron, OH
Apr.-Dec. 1950 |
Box |
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| 125 |
| Colorado Labor Advocate, Denver
15 June 1933 |
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| Labor, Washington, DC
1950-51 |
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| Labor News, Seattle
Mar.-May 1935 |
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| NCR Progress, Dayton, OH
6 July 1992 |
Box | Folder |
| 126 | 1 | Flushing High School diplomas
1900 |
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| Smith College diploma
1904 |
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| Appointment to the Conference on Unemployment
1922 |
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| Smith College Weekly,
15 Oct. 1924 |
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| Smith College Weekly Bulletin
25 Apr. 1926 |
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| Saint Nicholas Society Paas Festival seating arrangement
1931 |
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| St. Lawrence University, Honorary LLD diploma
1938 |
Box |
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| 126 |
| Mary van Kleeck
circa 1900 |
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| YWCA student meeting, Silver Bay, NY
circa 1910 |
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| IRI meeting, Flushing (Vlissingen), Holland
1925 |
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| Eliza Mayer Van Kleeck
n.d. |
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| Mary van Kleeck, Mary Flédderus, and others riding down into the Grand Canyon
n.d. |
| 2 | Article about Mary Anderson, Ladies Home Journal
Aug. 1920 |
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| "Warburg Assails Federal Reserve," New York Times
1929 |
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| "Will Canada Find a Way?," The Survey
15 Nov. 1924 |
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| "Employes' Representation in Steel and Coal," The New Republic
25 Feb. 1925 |
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| Cover, Survey Graphic
Mar. 1932 |
|
| "Will These Nations be Self-sufficient in Chemical Raw Materials in Wartime?," Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering,
July 1938 |
|
| "Postscript on Finland," Social Work Today
27 Dec. 1939 |
Box |
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| 126 |
| "Social Work and the International Crisis,"
1939 |
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| Introductory remarks about Henry Wallace
21 Apr. 1948 |
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| Book reviews: "Public Ownership for the Coal Industry: Miners and Management,"
circa 1934 |
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| Photograph of cover, Miners and Management by Mary van Kleeck
circa 1934 |
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| Notes: Chart, "Will These Nations be Chemically Self-Sufficient in Wartime?," Optimum Productivity II
n.d. |
| 4 | Civil liberties: "Rights," Emergency Civil Liberties Committee
May 1953 |
Box |
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| 126 |
| Harold Ickes, "Crisis in Coal," Colliers
4 Sept. 1943 |
|
| John L. Lewis, "There is No Labor Movement," Colliers
5 May 1945 |
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| "Gifts from a White House Santa Claus," New York Herald Tribune
3 Jan. 1932 |
Box |
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| 126 |
| Germany: "Germany Wants to Do Business With You," New York Times advertisement
1 Apr. 1956 |
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| Greece: "J'Accuse: An Open Letter to Mr. Winston Churchill
Jan. 1945 |
|
| India: Jawaharlal Nehru, "Nehru Flings a Challenge," New York Times Magazine
19 July 1942 |
|
| U.S.S.R.: Survey Graphic
Nov. 1932 |
|
| "Mineral Map of Yugoslavia,"
May 1944 |
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| "Coal, Petroleum, and Natural Gas Fields of Yugoslavia,"
May 1944 |
|
| Great Depression: Charles Kettering, "Unemployment and the Industrial System," Saturday Evening Post
13 Dec. 1930 |
Box |
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| 126 |
| Sidney Hillman, "One Voice for Sixty Million," Colliers
29 Sept. 1945 |
|
| Benjamin Stolberg, "Sidney Hillman: Success Story," Saturday Evening Post
19 Oct. 1940 |
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| Scale Agreement District No.
2, 1906 |
|
| Refugees: "Text of Resignation of League Commissioner for German Refugees," New York Times,
30 Dec. 1935 |
|
| Rubber: "Reversal in Rubber," Fortune Magazine
Mar. 1946 |
|
| Textile Industry: "Average Number of Wage-Earners in Cotton Goods Industry…1914 vs. 1919,"
1920 |
|
| Unemployment: Articles and newspaper clippings on Unemployment
1928-30 |
| 5 | Consumer's League: National Consumer's League, 50th Anniversary Bulletin
Winter 1949 |
|
| International Industrial Relations Institute (IRI) |
Box |
|
| 126 |
| 1931 Congress Publication Account up to
March 31, 1933 |
|
| Henry Barclay, "Mexico, Our Good Red Neighbor," America's Future
Nov. 1938 |
|
| Chart, "Possibilities of Extension for Cotton Culture,"
n.d. |
|
| "The Human Factor as an Object of the Efforts of International Organization,"
n.d. |
|
| International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union: Strike ads
n.d. |
|
| International Management Institute |
Box |
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| 126 |
| "The Content of 'Industrial Relations,'"
n.d. |
|
| "Steps to Prosperity by the International Management Institute,"
n.d. |
Box |
|
| 126 |
| Chart, League of Nations
1925 |
|
| I.L.O. News Service newspapers
1943-47 |
|
| Maritime Federation of the Pacific: Voice of the Federation
14 June 1935 |
|
| Pictorial Review: Poster
n.d. |
|
| Progressive Party: Today's Outlook
Sept. 1949 |
Box |
|
| 126 |
| Employees' representation |
|
| Leopold Demuth, "Two Years of Industrial Democracy at the Plant of William Demuth & Co,"
n.d. |
|
| Reprint, "Man Who Gave Workers $1,000,000 Business Calls it Merely Justice," New York Times
7 Jan. 1923 |
|
| Reprint, "Man Who Gave Workers $1,000,000 Business Calls it Merely Justice," New York Times, 7 Jan. 1923 No Labor Troubles Under This Plan," Forbes Magazine
n.d. |
|
| "Announcements to the Employees of Vulcan Ironworks,"
Apr. 1920 |
|
| "The White Motor Company-Factory Organization,"
29 Apr. 1919 |
|
| Rock Island Arsenal: Organization charts of employees
1919-20 |
|
| Rocky Mountain Fuel and Iron Company: "The Woman Who Challenged the Rockefeller Billions," St. Louis Dispatch
20 Sept. 1931 |
Box |
|
| 126 |
| Charts, "Hour Laws for Women Workers,"
n.d. |
|
| "Defend American Womanhood by Protecting their Homes, Edgerton Tells Women in Industry,"
19 Jan. 1926 |
Box |
|
| 126 |
| Galley proof, Oliver Sheldon, "The Art of Management,"
circa 1923 |
|
| Galley proofs, "The Question of the Right to Strike,"
1924 |
|
| Galley proofs, "The Question of 'Recognizing Women,'"
1924 |
|
| Chart of materials used for various studies, U.S. Dept of Labor
circa 1925 |
|
| "Production and Distribution of Electronic Current,"
1928 |
|
| "Statement of Coal Weighed at Mine # 42," Bethlehem Mines Corporation
Nov. 1933 |
|
| Tonnage bulletin, Edenborn Mines
Nov.-Dec. 1933 |
|
| Tonnage bulletin, Colonial # 4, Frick Mines
Nov.-Dec. 1933 |
|
| Map, Pocahontas Coal Field
1933 |
|
| Kanawha & Hocking Coal & Coke Company Weight Sheets |
|
| Carbondale Mine
Jan. 1934 |
|
| Tonnage bulletin, Colonial #3
20 Mar. 1934 |
|
| Photographs, IRI Congress
1938 |
|
| Poster, "The New Poland,"
n.d. |
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| Chart, "Elements of Planning,"
n.d |
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