Contents


Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Organization of the Collection

SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS AND PHOTOGRAPHS

SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE

SERIES III. ORGANIZATIONS

SERIES IV. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS

SERIES V. SUBJECT FILES

SERIES VI. OVERSIZE MATERIALS

R. Elizabeth Johns Papers, 1932-1972

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Maida Goodwin.

Processing of the R. Elizabeth Johns Papers was made possible by the generous support of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

2009

Collection Overview

Creator: Johns, Ruth Elizabeth
Title: R. Elizabeth Johns Papers
Dates: 1932-1972
Abstract: YWCA worker, Social worker, Social reform advocate. Papers are primarily related to her professional and public life, dating from 1932 to 1972. Organization files make up the bulk of the materials, documenting Johns' employment and volunteer work with a variety of liberal religious organizations from the mid-1950s to the early 1970s, for economic, social, and racial justice; her work in the YWCA of Burma-Ceylon in the mid-1950s; a 1966 trip to Asia and Africa while working for the United Church of Christ; and her involvement with the Pan Pacific Southeast Asia Women's Association.
Extent: 5 boxes(2.25 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 607

Administrative Information

The R. Elizabeth Johns Papers came to the Sophia Smith Collection with the Records of the YWCA of the U.S.A. in 2002. The YWCA received them from Johns's estate in 1978.

Associated material located in the YWCA USA Records, Sophia Smith Collection.

Processed by Maida Goodwin, 2009.

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

R. Elizabeth Johns Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

The Papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection without any additional restrictions.

Copyright ownership of R. Elizabeth Johns's writings is unknown. Permission must be obtained to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use." Copyright to materials authored by others may be owned by those individuals or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights.

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Biographical Note

Ruth Elizabeth "Betty" Johns was born September 13, 1911 to Rev. Benjamin Murley and Louise (Powell) Johns in Factoryville, Pennsylvania. Johns attended Wyoming Seminary, a Methodist boarding school in Kingston, Pennsylvania, and earned a B.A. from Goucher College in 1932. After college, Johns spent the summer of 1933 studying educational psychology and secondary education at Harvard, then took a job as a caseworker for the Baltimore Emergency Relief Commission (1933-34) and the Baltimore Family Welfare Association (1934-37). She took a semester's leave in the fall of 1935 to study at the New York School of Social Work. Johns was a Resident Fellow in sociology at Mount Holyoke College from 1937 to 1939, earning an M.A. in 1939. Her thesis was titled "A Changing Philosophy of Social Work." She taught sociology at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, from 1939 to 1941.

In 1941 Johns took the job of Executive Director at the University of Minnesota YWCA. She moved to the national YWCA staff in 1943. Headquartered in Boston, Johns worked with college students in the New England region. From her days at Antioch through her years working for the Student YWCA, Johns took advantage of the academic calendar to do further graduate study at various summer schools. Later, she directed summer Leadership Schools for the Student YWCA and led European Study Seminars for the Student YM/YWCA.

Johns went to Burma and Ceylon from July of 1954 to April of 1956 to train YWCA staff. On her return to the U.S., she worked for the YWCA's Foreign Division training YWCA leaders from abroad in social work methods.

In 1961 Johns became Director of publications and training for the Council for Christian Social Action of the United Church of Christ. In this capacity, she edited its monthly magazine, Social Action. Through this work Johns participated in the major social justice activities of the era, including the civil rights movement, the war on poverty, and efforts to stop the war in Vietnam.

In April of 1969 Johns moved to Church Women United where she worked as Director for International Affairs with offices at the Church Center of the United Nations. This effort aimed to expand CWU's educational campaign on behalf of global development efforts and advocate for international justice and peace-keeping.

In addition to these jobs, for many years Johns wrote a column called "New York Report" for The Guardian: a Christian Weekly Journal of Public Affairs, of Bangalore, India. She served as President of Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association of the U.S.A. for several years in the late 1960s, and was a Trustee of Grace Congregational Church in New York City.

Betty Johns died on July 1, 1971 in New York City.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The R. Elizabeth Johns Papers consist of 2.25 linear ft. and are primarily related to her professional and public life, dating from 1932 to 1972. Types of materials include correspondence, conference and meeting files, newsletters, photographs, press releases, programs, reports, newspaper clippings, speeches, subject files, writings, and memorabilia.

Series III. Organizations makes up the bulk of the materials. It contains files on organizations where Johns was employed and for which she volunteered. The materials document the work of a variety of liberal religious organizations from the mid-1950s to the early 1970s working for economic, social, and racial justice, and to end the War in Vietnam. There are extensive materials from Johns's 1966 sabbatical trip to Asia and Africa while she worked for the United Church of Christ. Johns's interest in international relations is documented through her involvement with the Pan Pacific Southeast Asia Women's Association and for the Foreign Division of the YWCA of the U.S.A. The YWCA materials include correspondence, memorabilia, speeches, reports and other items from her work in the YWCA of Burma-Ceylon in the mid-1950s.

Series V. Subject Files includes interesting ephemera from the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom and various pace activities of the Jeannette Rankin Brigade, 1967-68.

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Organization of the Collection

This collection is organized into six series:

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SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS AND PHOTOGRAPHS


Box

Folder

1 1
General 1943-71, n.d.

2
Death: memorial gifts and correspondence 1971-72


Education

3
Goucher College: paper, "Juvenile Delinquency Areas of Baltimore, 1930" 1932

4
Union Theological Seminary, summer school 1941

5
Yale Divinity School 1951

6
Family 1939-68, n.d.

7
Photographs 1955-64, n.d.

SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE


Box

Folder

1 7-10
General 1949-71, n.d.

11
Family 1934-71, n.d.

12
Andrews, Rev. Richard T., Jr. 1964-71, n.d.

SERIES III. ORGANIZATIONS



Christian Action, New York Chapter

Box

Folder

1 13
General 1958-60

14
Southern Christian Leadership Conference 1958-68, n.d.


Church Women United (United Council of Church Women/United Church Women)


General

Box

Folder

1 15
1967-69

Box

Folder

2 1
1970-71, n.d.

2
Asia trip 1969

3
Ecumenical Consultation on the Role of Women in Caribbean Development Jul 1971

4
"People Poverty Plenty Discover Plan ACT" Action guide by Elizabeth Johns: guide, correspondence, and research materials 1964-65, n.d.


Grace Congregational Church, Harlem

Box

Folder

2 5
General 1959-71, n.d.

6
Board of Trustees 1969-71, n.d.

7
Pan Pacific and South East Asia Women's Association 1967-70, n.d.


United Church of Christ

8
General


Council for Christian Social Action

9-10
General 1960-71, n.d.

11
Action Guides for Racial Justice Now 1964-65

12
Publications Committee 1967

13
Twenty-third Meeting Jan 1968

14
National Council of Churches, Social Education and Action Section of the Division of Christian Life and Mission 1967, n.d.


Sabbatical tour of Asia and Africa, 1966

Box

Folder

3 1
Planning 1965


Trip Jan-Jul

2
Correspondence

3
Notes and reports

4
Follow-up Aug-Nov 1966


Reference materials

5
Africa

6
India

7
Study Conference on Church and Society, Rajpur, India Apr 1966


U.S. Conference on Church and Society

Box

Folder

3 8
General and follow-up 1967

9
Committees 1966-67

10
Photographs 1967

11
Planning 1966-67

12
World Council of Churches, Assembly 1966, 1968

13
YWCA, University of Minnesota 1941-43, n.d.


YWCA of the U.S.A.

Box

Folder

3 14
General 1948-70, n.d.


National Student YMCA-YWCA

15
General circa 1946-71

16
European Seminar(Johns was Director) summer 1954

17
West Coast Leadership School 1951


Foreign Division: Burma-Ceylon

Box

Folder

4 1
General and memorabilia 1954-56, n.d.

2
Correspondence 1954-67, n.d.

3
Reference materials 1954-67, n.d.

4
Speeches and reports 1955-56, n.d.

5
YWCA of the City of New York, Upper Manhattan Branch 1959, 1967-68

SERIES IV. SPEECHES AND WRITINGS


Box

Folder

4 6-7
Speeches 1942-66, n.d.


Writings

8-9
General 1953-68, n.d.

10
Column "New York Report" for <title render="italic">The Guardian: a Christian Weekly Journal of Public Affairs</title>, Bangalore, India 1968-71

SERIES V. SUBJECT FILES



Peace

Box

Folder

4 11
General 1967-71

12
Jeannette Rankin Brigade 1967-68

13
Race relations 1963-68

SERIES VI. OVERSIZE MATERIALS


Box

Folder

5 1
Certificates 1958, 1963

2
YWCA of the U.S.A., National Student Council of the YMCA and YWCA: photo album/scrapbook circa 1946-51


Retirement tributes 1968