Search

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: "Columbia University.--School of Social Work" Remove constraint "Columbia University.--School of Social Work"

Search Results

University Seminars records, 1945-2000

175.96 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope

The collection consists of the records of university seminars in various fields for each academic year since their establishment. A typical file will include minutes of the meetings, but there may also be supporting documentation such as correspondence, reports, or copies of papers presented at a meeting.

Rosalind Miller papers, 1944-1994

.42 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope

The collection consists of a scrapbook relating to Miller's composition of her master's essay on Gertrude Stein and a small number of reports related to the School of Social Work at Columbia University.

1 result

Barnard Center for Research on Women records, 1962-2020

57 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of records from the Barnard Center for Research on Women, formerly known as the Barnard Women's Center. It includes bylaws; director's and financial reports; correspondence; Executive Committee minutes; planning and publicity materials for and recordings of the Scholar and the Feminist Conference, career workshops and other events; and administrative materials related to women's studies courses, the Women's Center Resource Collection, the Women's Counseling Project, and other projects and publications.
1 result

BC13-58_SFAudio_336, The Scholar and the Feminist XXII (Our Families: A Feminist Response to the Family Value Debate): Afternoon Panel 13, 1996-10-19 Box 46

Marion E. Kenworthy Papers, 1915-1980

14 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope

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.

No additional results

Mitchell Ginsberg papers, 1961-1984

1.67 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
Office Files of social worker, professor and Dean of Columbia University School of Social Work, Mitchell Ginsberg.
No additional results

Dorothy Hutchinson papers, 1943-1955+

4 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

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.

No additional results

Eduard Lindeman papers, 1911-1953

18 boxes
Abstract Or Scope

Papers and manuscripts of Eduard Christian Lindeman.

No additional results

Central Files (Office of the President records), 1890-1984

927 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
Central Files is composed chiefly of correspondence sent and received between Columbia University administrators and other University officers, faculty, and trustees, as well as correspondence sent and received between University administrators and individuals and organizations from outside the university.
1 result

DelliQuadri, Fred, files, 1959-1967., 9/1959-6/1967 Box 501, Folder 15 to 20

Eveline Mabel Richardson Burns papers, 1930-1985

41.5 linear feet
Abstract Or Scope
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, notes, documents, student files and printed material relating to social worker, Eveline Mabel Richardson Burns, [ca. 1930]-1985.
No additional results

Porter Raymond Lee papers, 1902-1939; 1958-1970

1 box
Abstract Or Scope

Letters, manuscripts, documents, certificates, awards and other memorabilia, photographs and printed materials about Lee compiled by his wife, Ether Hepburn Pollock Lee after his death and by his daughter, Jean Hepburn Lee who completed the volume in later years. Although there are several letters to Lee, most of the correspondence consists of letters of condolence after his death. In addition there are a few manuscripts by others about Lee. The printed materials consist of articles by and about Lee and about the Lee Scholarship set up in his memory at the Columbia School of Social Work.

No additional results