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Alfred J. Kahn Papers, 1919-2009
11.76 linear feet (28 document boxes)- Abstract Or Scope
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This collection consists of papers relating to the personal life, military service, and academic career of Columbia University professor Alfred J. Kahn.
Dorothy Hutchinson papers, 1943-1955+
4 boxes (4 boxes)- Abstract Or Scope
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Case records, notes and outlines for courses, notes for papers presented at conferences, and printed material. Dorothy Hutchinson was involved in the areas of adoption, foster parents, and unwed mothers.
Dorothy Hutchinson papers, 1943-1955+ 4 boxes (4 boxes)
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- Hutchinson, Dorothy, 1895-1956
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Case records, notes and outlines for courses, notes for papers presented at conferences, and printed material. Dorothy Hutchinson was involved in the areas of adoption, foster parents, and unwed mothers.
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Marion E. Kenworthy Papers, 1915-1980
14 Linear Feet (33 boxes and 3 oversize folders)- Abstract Or Scope
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Correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, awards, photographs, clippings, and other printed materials of Kenworthy. These materials deal mostly with her academic career, her work as a consultant, especially as a member of the National Civilian Advisory Commission of the Women's Army Corps during World War II, and the endowment of a Professorial Chair of Psychiatry in her name at the Columbia University School of Social Work in 1956. Among the cataloged correspondents are Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert H. Lehman, Karl A. Menninger, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
Marion E. Kenworthy Papers, 1915-1980 14 Linear Feet (33 boxes and 3 oversize folders)
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- Kenworthy, Marion E. (Marion Edwena), 1891-1980
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Correspondence, manuscripts, memoranda, awards, photographs, clippings, and other printed materials of Kenworthy. These materials deal mostly with her academic career, her work as a consultant, especially as a member of the National Civilian Advisory Commission of the Women's Army Corps during World War II, and the endowment of a Professorial Chair of Psychiatry in her name at the Columbia University School of Social Work in 1956. Among the cataloged correspondents are Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert H. Lehman, Karl A. Menninger, and Eleanor Roosevelt.
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School of Social Work Records, 1898-circa 2010s, bulk circa 1930s-1980s
93.5 linear feet (71 record cartons, 12 manuscript boxes, 3 flat boxes)- Abstract Or Scope
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Records of one of the oldest schools of social work in the United States, founded in 1898 as the New York School of Philanthropy and affiliated with the Charity Organization Society of New York City. The school merged with Columbia University in 1959, becoming the Columbia University School of Social Work. This collection includes the records of the office of the Dean, Development and Alumni Relations, and the Social Work Library, the bulk of which date from the 1930s through the 1980s.
School of Social Work Records, 1898-circa 2010s, bulk circa 1930s-1980s 93.5 linear feet (71 record cartons, 12 manuscript boxes, 3 flat boxes)
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- Columbia University. School of Social Work
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Records of one of the oldest schools of social work in the United States, founded in 1898 as the New York School of Philanthropy and affiliated with the Charity Organization Society of New York City. The school merged with Columbia University in 1959, becoming the Columbia University School of Social Work. This collection includes the records of the office of the Dean, Development and Alumni Relations, and the Social Work Library, the bulk of which date from the 1930s through the 1980s.
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