Box 91
Administration - AICP - COS Relations
Administration - AIC-COS Relations, 1844-1904
Box 91
Cooperation - Method of handling cases
Box 91
Report of Committee on relations – 19--
Statements on cooperative relationships & working agreements of AICP & COS:
Box 91
Chief issue: Practice where AICP gave relief to cases transferred to it by COS
Box 91
Material describing philosophy & functions of both agencies
Box 91
Method of handling reports on cases by both agencies
Box 91
Proposal far a new "League" to raise money for AICP to defray relief costs on cases referred to AICP & COS Annuity Plan
Box 91
Undated notes commenting on relationships, Undated
Box 91
Appeal letter
Box 91
Reilly case - 1904 referred to Chaffee correspondence (see Administration AICP-COS relations), 1904
Box 91
Chaffee 1911-12
Box 91
AICP-COS relationships & working agreements
Administration - AICP & COS relations - Dr. Chaffee correspondence 1911-12:
Box 91
Very important Folder - Correspondence with case material shows the COS & AICP policies regarding cases to be referred to either.
Box 91
Policies re: Assistance & valuable criticisms of methods of COS
Box 91
Case material indicates living costs at this time - extent and nature of relief
Box 91
Dr. Chaffee's letters advocating rights of older people to remain as long as possible in their own homes show an advanced attitude re: Care of the Aged
Box 91
Administration - Asst. Secy' Applicant s, 1897
Box 91
Correspondence with applicants for Asst. Secy' position reflects the background of training & experience with widen people feel qualified to apply.
Box 91
The Harry E. Richmond correspondence of 1896 has been removed and placed in a Mary E. Richmond file., 1896
Administration:
Box 91
Annuity Plan
Box 91
Bureau of Advice and Information
Box 91
Constitution & By Laws
Box 92
Administration:
Box 92
Constitution & By Laws, 1907
Box 92
Criticisms of agency and staff
Box 92
Departmental Investigation
Box 92
General Procedure -, 1887-1892
Box 92
Office procedure - personnel practices - job descriptions -casework processes and methods
Box 92
General Work Reports 1907-11
Box 92
Administration - Internal Study Plan, 1909
Box 92
Study Plan 1909 - for a COS self-appraisal of all aspects of agency work, 1909
Box 92
Administration Manual - Burrows, 1920
Box 92
A critical examination of work of departments of COS
Miscellaneous:
Box 92
Newspaper clippings - Kingsbury's protest against AICPs' not rising endowment for current need, 1938
Box 92
Work relief program - newspaper clippings & correspondence
Box 92
Social Security legislation - NY State 1935- the AICP position.
Box 93
Administration:
Box 93
Office Management Report –, 1916
Box 93
Administration - Record of One Day's Work 1907 This Folder contains reports from all districts & other district service units of COS, including the Registration Bureau of the actual services given on one day in September 1907, 1907, September 1907
Box 93
Reorganization Plans, 1933
Box 93
Space Study
Box 93
Staff Council
Box 93
Adjustment Service
Box 93
Aged
Box 93
Aged Boarding Care for in NY State, 1899
Box 93
Aged - Welfare Council Committee 1927-31 See: Welfare Council Committee - Aged 1927-31
Box 93
Agencies
Box 93
Agents - Training of 1899 This Folder contains data in letters about the deForest family, 1899
Box 93
Alcoholism
Box 93
Alien s Interned -, 1918
Box 94
American Association for Organizing Family Social Work:
See: National Association of Societies for Organizing Charity (Forerunner of FSAA)
Box 94
1910-15
Box 94
1918-19
Box 94
March-Dec –, 1920
Box 94
Jan 1923 - April 192l, 1923
Box 94
1927 – 1930, 1927, 1930
Box 94
Institutes 1912-27
Box 94
Origins of the Institutes - changing character of these programs shown
Box 95
American Association for Organizing Family Social Work:
Box 95
Training 1920-25
Box 95
Minutes of Committee on training and recruitment and of New York Subcommittee proposed standards of training.
Box 95
American Provident Society
American Red Cross:
Box 95
Cooperation of COS in disaster work COS Institutional Membership in ARC Development of a Home Service Program
Box 95
1907-1911 (Formation of Emergency Relief Dept# of American Red Cross in 1907 which involved co-operation structure with voluntary philanthropic agencies), 1907-1911, 1907
Box 95
Civilian Relief Committee - 1916 Minutes, 1916
Box 96
America n Red Cross:
Box 96
Dependents of Guardsmen (Family allowances made to dependents of men serving in the military by company employers)
Box 96
Emergency Relief Committee
Box 96
Home Service Section 1918-21
Box 96
Nutrition Center - Jointly sponsored with COS (See : Home Economics - School Lunches)
Box 96
War Dept's Relief to Dependents of Guardsmen
Anniversaries:
Box 96
Miscellaneous
Box 96
50th -, 1932
Box 96
53rd –, 1935
Box 96
54th –, 1936
Box 97
Annual Report Planning (See: Welfare Council Bulletin "Planning the Annual Report" Bertram Brown, Page 5, Volume III, Feb-March 1930)
Box 97
Apprentices (See: Casework – Training[indent] Casework - Visitors in Training (COS Training Course Outline)[end]
Box 97
Assistant District Secretaries Meeting - October 1923-October 1927 (See District Secretaries (Assistants) Meeting October 1923 - October1927), October 1923-October 1927, October 1923
Box 97
Association of Day Nurseries (Shows relationship between day nurseries and COS Describes an early course given by Child Study Assn to day nursery staff) members
Box 97
Babies Clinic (See: Mothers' Discussion Groups)
Box 97
Babies Clinic - 1909-11
Box 97
Babies Welfare Federation (See: Child Welfare Federation 1914-29)
Box 97
"Beginnings" (Digested Statistics and documentation of COS & AICPs pioneer work in starting various agencies, hospitals and public departments)
Box 97
Bread Line 19l4-l5 (COS activity and protests Shows development of public attitudes toward a "charity"; criticism of COS; interpretation of COS work and efforts to interpret to the public)
Box 97
Board of Child Welfare - Cases Aided by COS
Boar d of Child Welfare COS Cases 1915-29:
Box 97
Development of the Board
Box 97
Development of Criteria of eligibility for relief grants
Box 97
Policies of relationship between BCW and private agencies
Box 97
Annual reports
Box 97
Discussion in meeting re: BCW
Box 97
Correspondence reflective about the development of a category of public relief such as this)
Box 97
Annual reports of BCW
Box 97
Board of Child Welfare COS Cases 1930-35
Box 98
Board of Education
Box 98
Bronx - Budget Schedules
Box 98
Bundle Day 19l5
Box 98
Bureau of Advice & Information (See: Administration)
Box 98
Bureau in the Interest of Children (Valuable for research into origins of the U.S. Children's Bureau)
Box 98
Bureau of Children Guidance (Proposed training center for NY school 122) See: New York School of Social Work
Box 98
Camp TERA (Rehabilitation camp for unattached females)
Casework:
Box 98
Caroline Goodyear Study 1911-12
Box 98
Committee on Case Recording
Box 98
Committee on Methods
Box 98
Compared - AICP & COS 1923 (See also letter of 2/7/24 to Mr. deForest - relative to current discussion of possible merger - in Folder Merger - AICP & COS discussion of), 1923, 2/7/24
Box 98
Confidentiality of Records
Box 99
Casework:
Box 99
Difficult Cases Committee
Box 99
Duties of Agents
Box 99
Effectiveness of (study 1909) (Case reports - a research study of effectiveness of case work in 1909 - spot checks of practices, etc.), 1909
Box 99
Ethics of
Box 99
Film Study of Social Work
Box 99
Cora Kasius - Casework Direction
Box 99
"Friendly Visiting" - Zilpha D. Smith
Box 99
How to do personal work
Box 99
Miss Smith's paper given to a class at NY school of Philanthropy and elsewhere)
Box 99
Friendly Visitors Course - Z.D, Smith 1898-99.
Box 99
Investigation, 1907.
Box 99
Issues of Non-residence (Service to clients)
Box 99
Manual.
Box 99
Methods & Process
Box 99
Methods, Study of - Comparison of casework - AICP & COS Casework contain samples of old cases and one of 1894)
Box 99
Record Forms 1908-13.
Box 99
Practice
Box 99
Research Plans 1934-35.
Box 99
Relief by District 1908-16.
Box 99
Relief expenditure by district.
Box 100
Casework:
Box 100
Relief in Districts. (See: Studies - Relief in COS 1921-1927)
Box 100
Size of Load 1921-24.
Box 100
Staff Development.
Box 100
Studies.
Box 100
Summaries
Box 100
Supervisors Conference Colcord 1929. (Methods of Supervision (Probably 1915-16 - author not known) See also: Studies)
Box 100
Teaching Conference 1929-Klien.
Box 100
Techniques - Marcus Notes
Box 100
Training. (See also: Casework - Friendly Visitors Course - Zilpha D Smith 1898-99)
Box 100
Treatment M.E. Richmond
"The Beginnings of Treatment" discussion by M.E. Richmond & Boston social workers (transcript of discussion).
List of types of situations encountered in practice and the recommended treatment measures. Source of material not indicated - not dated (Presumably around 1911 judging by other content in Folder from which it was taken).
Box 100
Visitors Qualifications.
Early attempts in developing criteria.
Box 100
Visitors Training 1924-26
Box 101
Casework & Community Institute, 1929
COS material used (auspices American Assn for Organizing Family Social Work now FSAA
Box 101
Catholic Charities COS Cooperation
Box 101
Causes of Distress in Family Life, 1898
Box 101
Central Auxiliary Committee of Ladies
Box 101
Central Bureau
Box 101
Central Council, 1907-1917
Box 101
Reports to central council 11-15-16; 12-5-17 bound bk
Box 101
Reports (1916-1928) in bound book
Box 102
Publicity reports to central council 1916-20
Box 102
Reports from Social Service Exchange 1915-20
Box 102
Reports from Central Office Operations 1911-12
Box 102
Central Financing 1929-32 Covers Welfare Council's Study - Pro & Con Comments
Box 103
Central Office Group See District Secretaries CO Group
Box 103
Chapin - Alumnae Health Bureau See Also: District s - Hudson-Clinton
Box 103
Charities Dispute - 1916 See Also: Charities Review, 1916
Box 103
Charities - New York City Conference, 1900
Box 103
Charities Publication 1899-1907 See also: Charities Review, 1899-1907
Box 103
Charities - Publications 1900-01 See also: Charities Review
Box 103
Charities - Publication 1904-11 (Valuable data showing the management, development and "trail" of publishing of a social work journal). See also: Charities Review
Box 103
Charity Organization Society - London
Box 103
Charity Rates 1923 (Contains transportation agreements between agencies and states), 1923
Box 104
Charity Rates 1924-29
Box 104
Charity Rates - Railroad 1905-18
Box 104
Charity Rates - Railroad 1927-33
Box 104
Charter and By-laws
Child Care – Negro:
Box 104
1937 Proposal by Welfare Council for a placement study for Negro children and youth., 1937
Box 104
1935 Study by Welfare Council of provisions for care of Negro boys under 12 adjudged delinquent., 1935
Box 104
Child Labor
Box 104
Child Labor Committee (Formation of the National Child Labor Committee & participation of COS unit)
Box 104
Child Welfare
Box 105
Child Welfare Federation - 1914-29 (Until 1922 known as Babies Welfare Federation Shows agency position in developing services to children), 1922
Box 105
Child Welfare League of America
Box 105
Child Guidance - Bureau of See also: New York School of Social Work
Box 105
Children's Bureau NYC, 1899-1915
Box 105
Children's Bureau 1914-15 Cases Referred
Box 105
Children's Bureau - United States
Box 105
Children's Court
Christmas Giving:[indent]
Box 105
Christmas Dinner Parties Given 1925-26
Box 105
Christmas Giving by COS Districts 1912-16
Box 106
Christmas Clearing Bureau, 1923
Box 106
Christmas Dinners 1903-12
Box 106
Chronically Ill Study by Mary C. Jarrett 1931 See: Welfare Council Chronically Ill Study 1931, 1931, 1931
Box 106
Church and Social Work
Box 106
Church and Social Work - Grace Church 1933-38 (Shows the cooperation between COS and Grace Church)
Box 106
Citizens Family Welfare Committee
Box 106
Citizens Family Welfare Committee - 1933 Campaign Radio Skits, 1933
Box 107
Citizen s Family Welfare Committee - 1934-35 Campaign Radio Skits
Box 107
Citizens Family Welfare Committee - 1936 Campaign Radio Skits, 1936
Box 107
Clinics - Clinton Dental
Box 107
Clinics - Fees Clinics
Yorkville Dental:
Box 107
1916-18
Box 107
1919-23
Box 107
1924-33
Box 108
Coal & Fuel Investigation 1898 (Valuable historical data refers to COS investigation of 1898 which resulted in the abolition of outdoor relief by DPC. Opposition to a free coal bill in State legislature), 1898, 1898
Box 108
Cocaine, Sale of See: Drug Addiction
Box 108
Committee - Congestion of Population in NYC 1908 (Shows participation of COS in a study concerned with rapid population growth in NYC end inadequate health, recreation, etc. resources.), 1908
Box 108
Committee - Dependent Children
Box 108
Committee - Dispensary Development 1921-26
Box 108
Committee - Mendicancy - 1901-14
Box 108
Committee - Mental Hygiene (Shows the varying states of understanding of mental hygiene values among NYC agencies, different patterns of organization to implement use of growing knowledge, etc.)
Box 108
Committee - Mental Hygiene See also: Mental Hygiene & Casework and National Committee on Mental Hygiene
Box 108
Committee - Prevention of Tuberculosis - General Correspondence 1909-1922-1927
Box 109
Committee - Prevention of Tuberculosis minutes 1907-1914-1919
Box 109
Committee - Relief Program 1935 (Proposals for a program of Federal Relief), 1935
Box 109
Committee – Research:
Box 109
Minutes 1926-28
Box 109
General Correspondence
Box 109
Committee - Relief Program See: American Association of Social Workers
Box 109
Committee - Standard of Living (8th NY State Conference of Charities & Correction November 1907)
Box 109
Committee - Standard of Living See also: Costs of Living Detailed material from a study of living costs in NYC in 1907 among working men's families., 1907
Box 109
Committee - Tenement House See: Tenement House Committee
Box 109
Committee - Venereal Disease, 1925-1927
Box 109
Committee of Fourteen 1911-26
Box 109
Committee on Criminal Courts See also: Courts
Box 109
Committee on the Care of the Poor 1907 Report (Author and agency not known May be useful to one studying treatment of poverty during this period), 1907
Box 109
Committee to study the work of District Committees: See : District Committee to study work of District Committees
Box 109
Community Organization. See: National Social Unit Organization
Box 109
Conference – Monthly
Box 109
Confidentiality. See: Casework: Confidentiality of Records
Box 110
Consolidation Proposals, AICP/COS. See: Merger Proposals, 1894-1919
Box 110
Constitution
Box 110
Contributors Information Bureau
Box 110
Cooperative Social Settlement Society
Box 110
Cost of Care - Public Institutions, 1897
Box 110
Cost of Living
Box 110
Courts – Children
Box 110
Courts, Committee on Criminal
Box 111
Courts, Committee on Criminal:
Box 111
1911-1920
Box 111
1923-1928
Box 111
1933 - June 1934, 1933, June 1934
Box 111
1935
Box 112
1936
Box 112
Minutes, 1910-1936
Box 113
Reports, etc.
Box 114
Courts – Domestic Relations, New York City
Box 114
Courts, Magistrates
Box 114
Criteria for Position. See: Casework - Visitor in Training
Box 114
Day Care of Children - Survey Proposal, 1917- See: Child Welfare
Box 114
de Forest, Robert Weeks
Box 114
Delinquency. See: Lippincott, Earl
Dependent Children, 1898-1907
Box 114
Important Historical material re: provisions for care of dependent, neglected and delinquent children.
Box 114
Studies, philosophy expressed by different people.
Box 114
Review of facilities
Box 114
Shows activity of COS in participating on committee in NYC with child care.
Dependent Children - Cases, 1899
Box 114
Summaries of cases
Box 114
Interesting picture of case load problems of the times and of methods of handling.
Box 115
Depression – 1931-33 (The beginnings of concern about effects of the depression are reflected in minutes of meetings of social workers (COS represented).
Box 115
Depression - Police Cooperation 1930-31
Box 115
Desertion - 1902-09 (Contains material on a project in which N.J. Palzer of National Desertion Bureau worked with COS on its desertion cases. Shows developing methodology in location work)
Box 115
Detention Facilities for Children 1900 See: Child Welfare, 1900
Box 115
Directory of Charities See: Directory of Social Agencies
Box 115
Directory of Social Agencies
Box 115
Disaster Relief - Aid to Defrauded Persons
Box 115
Clark Brothers Relief -, 1929
Box 115
Disaster Relief - Home Services
Box 115
Disaster Relief - Hudson River
Box 116
Disaster Relief - Park Place
Box 116
Disaster Relief - Paterson N. J. Fire & Flood
Box 116
Disaster Relief - Slocum
Box 116
Disaster Relief - Thessalonka
Box 116
Disaster Relief - Titanic
Box 116
Disaster Relief - Volturno
Box 116
Districts. See Also Boxes 198-202.
Districts:
Box 116
Boundary Changes (Protests on proposed changes in location, boundaries & consolidation of district offices)
Box 116
Boundary maps, 1882-1905
Box 116
Bronx
Box 116
Chelsea
Box 116
Clinton
Box 117
Committee on Cooperation 1916-23
Box 117
Committee on District Work, 1887-1909
Box 117
Committee to study the Work of District Committee
Box 117
Committee to Study the Work of
Box 118
Chelsea-Lowell
Box 118
Corlears
Box 118
Harlem
Box 118
Hudson
Box 118
Hudson-Clinton (See also - Chapin - Alumnae Health Bureau)
Box 118
Intake Policies
Box 118
Gramercy
Box 118
Jefferson
Box 118
Kips Bay
Box 118
Riverside
Box 118
Yorkville "Schermerhorn Park" (This Folder tells a story of how activity of the Yorkville District Committee brought into being as a playground, the present Schermerhorn Park, East 67th & 68th Streets
Box 118
District Work - Committee on Cooperation
Box 118
Yorkville
Box 118
Relief Budgets 1928-34
District Secretaries-- Central Office Group (Discussions of affairs related to casework operations Responsibility during depression, etc.--This was a sort of steering committee of the Dist. Secy. group):
Box 118
The Work of See: Personalities - Richmond, Mary E.
Box 118
Meeting, 1909
Box 118
Called "Agents Meeting"
Box 118
Meeting -1911-1914
Box 118
Meeting -, October 1914-June 1915
Box 119
Meeting -, October 1915-July 1916
Box 119
Meeting -, October 1916-December 1917
Box 119
Meeting -, 1918-1922
Box 119
Meeting -, January 1923-December 1924
Box 119
Meeting -, 1923-1925
Box 120
Meeting -, January 1925-September 1926
Box 120
Meeting -, October 1926-January 1927
Box 120
Meeting -, 1926-1929
Box 120
Meeting -, 1931-1933
Box 120
Meeting -, October 1930-August 1931
Box 120
Meeting - 1934-35
Box 120
Meeting -, October 1935-July 1938
Box 121
(Assistants) Meeting October1923-October, 1927
Box 121
(Assistants) - Visitors Meeting 1910-12 (In-Service training and discussion of case practice)
Box 121
Meeting - Work and Procedure, 1915
Box 121
Meeting - Special, 1920-1922
Box 121
Meeting - Central Office Group
Box 121
Meeting - Program, 1912-1924
Box 121
Districts - Work and Procedure, 1915
Box 121
District Work – Reports
Box 121
District Work - Appointment, Visits, Salaries Paid (Mr. Devine Reviews Visits)
Box 121
District Workers 2-day conference (1935 papers)
Box 121
Docket
Box 121
East Harlem Nursing and Health Service - Committee on Education, 1929-1930
Box 121
East Harlem Health Center, 1921-1922
Box 122
East Harlem Health Center, 1923-1925
Box 122
Educational Clinics, 1916-1925 (CCNY-COS Cooperation), 1916-1925
Box 122
Emergency Home Relief Bureau, 1931-1932 (Its development from first stages; Welfare Council Committee material on subject), 1931-1932
Box 122
Emergency Unemployment Relief
Box 122
Employment Bureau for the Handicapped, 1906-1912
Box 122
Employment Service:
Box 122
COS-Riverside Church (Folder l)
Box 122
Reports, 1931-1933 by May Preuss; 1931-1935, 1931-1933, 1931-1935
Box 122
Employment Service - COS-Riverside Church (Folder 2)
Box 124
Eviction Cases, 1914-1915
Box 124
Eviction Clippings
Box 124
Executive Committee. See: Boxes 212-214.
Exhibits:
Box 124
Buffalo, 1903 Paris 1900, 1903, 1900
Box 124
World's Fair, St. Louis, 1903
Box 124
Eye Glasses for School Children
Box 124
Family Agencies - Function of
Box 124
Family Service - Change in Name
Box 125
Family Service:
Box 125
District
Box 125
Secretaries Committee, 1882-1910
Box 126
Family Welfare Association of Baltimore, 1914-1921 (speeches, etc.), 1914-1921
Box 126
Family Welfare Association of Queens
Box 126
Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies
Box 126
Fees for Counseling Services
Box 126
Folks, Homer - Commissioner of Charities See: NYC Charities Dept. of, 1898-1903
Box 126
Forwarding Center Plan 1909-23
Box 126
Forms - Sample Relief Tickets 1883 (Historical forms data indicating various methods dispensing relief), 1883
Box 126
Fresh Air Fund (Material from 1901-36; Contains information about how COS conducted Fresh Air work and opinions about various kinds of placement used)
Box 126
Fresh Air Home (Describes COS experience in 1919. Summer use of a boarding home on Connecticut shore for groups of mothers and young children for two weeks periods each)
Box 127
Friendly Visitors See: Casework – Friendly Visitors Course by Zilpha D. Smith 1898-99 See also - Mary S Richmond, Notes on 1887 Annual Report, 1887
Box 127
Fuel Savings
Fund Raising:
Box 127
1883-1909
Box 127
Central Financing
Box 127
Central Financing - Protestant Chest Proposal
Box 127
J. P. Jones Plan, 1934
Box 127
Special Appeal (Violin appeal for "Jimmy")
Box 127
German Soap Wrappers -Receipts. See Also Box 308
Box 127
Gifts in Kind - See:- Thanksgiving Dinners -, 1910-1921
Box 127
Goodwill, Mary C.
Box 127
Paper "Family Re-adjustment After the War" delivered at Atlantic City –, undated
Box 127
See Folder: American Red Cross
Box 127
Goodyear, Caroline - Study of 500 Cases 1911-12 . See Casework - Caroline Goodyear Study
Box 127
Guardianship
Box 127
Handbooks, (2 volumes)
Box 128
Handbooks, (3 volumes)
Box 128
Harlem Relief Society See Districts - Harlem
Box 128
Harpers Weekly (Attack on COS) See: Press and Social Work (Harpers)
Box 128
Hartsdale Conference, April 1911
Box 128
Hill, Octavia See: COS London, England
Box 128
History – Fifteen Year Chronology COS 1896 Original Copy (Valuable pamphlets and bulletins; Some outside cotemporary articles included to reflect the climate of the times), 1896
Box 128
History - 3 Folder, 2 volumes
Box 129
Hodges, Dean George - 1910 Speech "Practical Philanthropy" See also: American Association for Organizing Family Social Work, 1910
Home Economics:
Box 129
Budget Standards -, 1906
Box 129
Committee, 2 folders
Box 129
Food & Clothing Prices 1919-21
Box 129
Food Prices (Newspaper Clippings)
Box 129
School Lunches
Box 129
Home Economics and Social Work (Describes content of courses given by home economist (COS) to social workers & information about social science content of curricula for training in home economics)
Box 130
Home Economist, 1916
Box 130
Home Economist 1917-18
Box 130
Home Economist 1919-26
Box 130
Home Economist - Budget Study
Box 130
Home Economics - Minutes
Box 131
Home Economics - Monthly Reports 1917-20
Box 131
Home Economics - Students 1919-21
Box 131
Home Work
Box 131
Homemaker Service See: Welfare Council - Housekeeping Service Report 1938-43 Also: Visiting Housekeeper Service & Nutrition
Homeless:
Box 131
1927-33
Box 131
Clippings - Articles
Box 131
Federation of Agencies for Homeless Men 1922-25
Box 131
Municipal Lodging House 1914-15
Box 131
Social Service Advisory Committee to Municipal Lodging House
Box 132
Subcommittee - Welfare Council, 1927-1929
Box 132
Subcommittee Welfare Council - Family Section
Box 132
Work Study, 1930
Box 132
Homeless and Unattached Females See: Camp TERA
Box 132
Homemaking Courses
Box 133
Hospitals and Social Service (Describes COS responsibility for investigating ability to pay clinic fees at hospital; describes assistance given to hospitals by COS in setting up social service departments)
Box 133
House of Refuge and House of Detention, 1899-1902
Box 133
Housing, 7 folders
Box 134
Housing, 2 folders
Box 134
Immigration Committee -, 1899-1902
Box 134
India House
Box 134
Industrial Development Studies, 1896-1931
Box 134
Infant Mortality, 1909
Box 134
Infantile Paralysis
Box 135
Joint Application Bureau-.Minutes, 1906-1916
Box 135
Joint Application Bureau 1904-1917 (General correspondence & memos; budget material; staff job description), 1904-1917
Joint Application Bureau:[indent]
Box 135
1904-1911
Box 135
1907-1920
Box 135
Analysis of cases, 1905-1906
Box 135
Definition of homeless men, 1907
Box 135
Study of conditions in lodging houses, 1912
Box 135
Study of conditions and working conditions in New Catskill Aqueduct, 1911
Box 135
Annual Reports
Box 135
Reports by contributors, 1912-1920
Box 135
Early material has lists of staff members
Box 135
1908-1910
Box 136
January 1910-December 1912
Box 136
Reports on JAB casework at Municipal Lodging Houses
Box 136
Reports by social secretary - Are Homeless men permanently made self supporting?
Box 136
Outline - What a social workers job at the municipal lodging house should entail
Box 136
December 1912-1913
Box 136
July 1912-March 1915 (Correspondence & brief progress reports indicate scope of Charles B. Barnes' study of homeless men), July 1912-March 1915
Box 136
January1914-January, 1917
Box 136
February-August 1920 (Services to ex-servicemen), February-August 1920
Box 136
Budworth Case
Box 137
Cooperative Workshop Plan, 1934
Box 137
Study of the Homeless 1931, 1938, 1931, 1938
Box 137
Jones , John Price (Mr. Church)
Box 137
Junior League 1910-30
Box 137
Junior League - Children's Scholarship, 1930-1932
Box 137
Junior League - Assn. of
Box 137
Junior League - Provisional Course
Box 137
Junior Month See various Folders of samples of Student logs & evaluations kept for illustration of process rather than reference on individuals
Box 137
Junior Month (Letters from Clare M. Tousley - show content & style of letter written to prospective & former Junior Month Students)
Junior Month:
Box 137
College President's Letters
Box 137
COS publicity
Box 137
History & Sample Programs
Box 137
Pictures
Box 138
Student Logs & Evaluations - Bryn Mawr
Box 138
Student Logs & Valuations - Connecticut
Box 138
Student Logs & Evaluations - Elmira
Box 138
Student Logs & Evaluations - Goucher
Box 138
Student Logs & Evaluations - Mt. Holyoke
Box 138
Student Logs & Evaluations - Radcliffe
Box 138
Student Logs & Evaluations - Smith
Box 138
Student Logs & Evaluations - Swarthmore
Box 139
Student Logs & Evaluations - Wellesley
Box 139
Vassar
Box 139
Kasius, Cora See: "Six Characters in Search of " ", 1925-Kasius
Box 139
Kennedy Employment Service
Box 139
Laundry, 1894-1934
Box 139
Laundry 1905-1916 (not found, 10/1987), 1905-1916
Box 139
Law Committee Legal Aid, Committee on
Box 139
Legal Fees - 1913-1924 (Fees for legal service paid deForest Bros-legacy and corporate service), 1913-1924
Box 139
Legal Questions
Box 140
Legal Service
Box 140
Legal Suggestions for Friendly Visitors
Legislation:
Box 140
Admitting Children to Places of Amusement
Box 140
Antin Bill
Box 140
Child Labor Amendment
Box 140
Child Marriage
Box 140
Child Welfare Bill
Box 140
City Bond Issue
Box 140
Civil Rights Issue
Box 140
Correspondence
Box 140
Equal Rights for Women 1922-23
Box 141
Equal Rights for Women, 1924
Box 141
Farm Colony - Vagrants
Box 141
Feebleminded
Box 141
Insanity Laws
Box 141
Jury Trials
Box 141
Kerr Bill - Immigration, Naturalization, Deportation
Box 141
Marriage Laws
Box 141
Legislation, 1902-1929
Box 142
Housing, 1913-1917
Box 142
New York State
Box 142
New York State for Tuberculosis Care
Box 142
Legislative Bills, 1912-1913
Box 142
Legislation, 6 folders
Box 143
Lenox Hill
Box 143
Lippincott, Earl
Box 143
Liverpool
Box 143
Lodging Houses
Box 143
Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 7 folders
Box 144
Lowell, Josephine Shaw, 2 folders
Box 144
Lyons
Box 144
Manhattan Trade School
Box 144
Medical Exams
Box 144
Mendicancy, 1883-1920 (See Also: Committees - Mendicancy; Vagrancy; NYC Police), 1883-1920
Box 144
McLean Study of Queens. See: Queens Family Service.
Box 144
Mental Health Clinic, Proposal for, 1925
Box 144
Merchants Association of New York, 1907-1925 (One of the early forerunners of National Information Bureau), 1907-1925
Box 145
Merger Proposals, 1894, 1914, 1923, 1894, 1914, 1923
Box 145
Milford Conference
Milford Conference:
Box 145
11/30/32 - 6/30/33, 11/30/32, 6/30/33
Box 145
Final Report of the Committee of Five to the Milford Conference, November 1928
Box 145
Milford Conference minutes and reports, 1925 - 1934, 1925, 1934
Box 145
Milford Conference Report, 1928 and Minutes, 1933, 1928, 1933
Box 146
Milk Committee, 1907
Box 146
Milk Committee - New York, 1908-1915
Box 146
Milk Strike, 1916 - Effects of, 1916
Box 146
Municipal Physicians and Nurses
Box 146
Narcotics
Box 147
National Alien Enemy Relief Committee
Box 147
National Association of Societies for Organizing Charity (Important beginnings of Family Service Association of America)
Box 147
National Child Labor Committee
Box 147
National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Box 148
National Conference of Charities & Correction 1897-1907 (Contains Theodore Roosevelt's signature (as Gov. of NYS); correspondence shows the variety of people and their interests who were invited to the National Conference), 1897-1907
Box 148
National Dept, of Health (Concern re: Health here expressed pre-dates establishment of a United States Public Health Service or a Dept, of Health, Education and Welfare)
Box 148
National Information Bureau 1924-26; 1919-22; 1922-23 See also: Merchants Assn of NY & National Investigation Bureau & Organization of National Information
Box 148
National Investigation Bureau & Organization of National Information (Forerunner of National Information Bureau) See: Merchants Assn. of NY
Box 148
National Social Unit Organization (Historical interest lies in showing the beginnings of organized attempts at community organization based on local community effects)
Box 149
Neighborhood Buildings - 1905 (Proposal by COS of need for neighborhood centers where, in addition to recreational facilities, relief needs could be met), 1905
Box 149
Nels Anderson Study See: Welfare Council - Study - Homeless Cases 1931-32
Box 149
New York Assn. of Day Nurseries See: Assn. of Day Nurseries
Box 149
NYC Charities Dept. of, 1898-1903
Box 149
New York City Charter Bill (Point of view of COS about the City Charter Bill Provision 1911 has historical interest as reflective of the times), 1911
New York City:
Box 149
Commission Work Bureau 1931-32
Box 149
Conference on Social Work 1914-25
Box 149
Crime Commission
Box 149
Department of Charities 1915-16 (Predecessor of Dept. of Welfare)
Box 149
Dept, of Hospitals, 1899-1908
Box 150
Dept. of Public Welfare - Reports on the Division & Boards of Child Welfare.
Box 150
Dept, of Recreation - Dept, of Docks
Box 150
Dept. of Welfare See: New York City Dept. of Charities
Box 150
Police Dept. - Relations COS
Historical Contents:[indent#2]
Box 150
Mendicancy
Box 150
Police Department and Relief –, 1917
Box 150
Police Work with Delinquent Boys –, 1917
Box 150
Police Welfare Bureau, 1917
Box 150
Appointment of Women as Police Officers
Box 150
Probation System
Box 150
New York Emergency Work Commission Report - Dec, 1931-May 1932
Box 150
New York House & School Industry - 1910-1919 (Describes COS's arrangement with this organization for training women for household jobs. Interesting example of a primitive form of vocational training), 1910-1919
New York School of Social Work:
Box 150
October 1903-February 1904 (Early courses in Philanthropy - Beginnings of what became New York School of Social Work, October 1903-February 1904), October 1903-February 1904
Box 151
1909-17 (Contains important material e.g. Field work plans of family agencies other than NY COS -- Subjects taught in NYSSCO curriculum -- Assignments of students to COS districts -- Evaluative statements about students -- COS staff teaching at school)
Box 151
1911-12 Miscellaneous See: 1909 paper on Co-operation Casework, 1909
Box 151
1918-26
Box 151
Committee on Field Work, 1925-1927
Box 151
1909-20 COS District Plans for Field Work Training
Box 151
Extension Courses - 1926-28
Box 151
Field Work 1917-22
Box 151
Full record of one student's experience, 1912
Box 151
Miss Mary P. Wheeler's file
Box 152
Carnegie Building
Box 152
Richmond & Lee 1910-17]
Box 152
New York State Conference on Social Work
Box 152
New York State Conference of Charities & Correction
Box 152
Miscellaneous Programs 1900 (First Conference)1936 See Publication Box - Mezzanine Shelves, 1900
Box 152
New York State – Probation
Box 152
Nursing Service - COS 1900-1903-1904
Box 152
Nursing Service - Field Work 1910-12 (Contain s Mary E. Richmond's course for nurses: "Sickness as a Family Problem")
Box 152
Old Age Assistance
Box 152
Orphans
Box 152
Penny Provident Fund
Personalities:
Box 152
Bannard, Otto T.
Box 152
Davison, Henry P.
Box 153
Devine, Edward T.
Box 153
DeForest, Robert W.
Box 153
de Schweinits, Karl
Famous Autographs:
Box 153
Harry Hopkins
Box 153
Jessie Taft
Box 153
Will Rogers
Box 153
Homer Folks
Box 153
Betty Rogers
Box 153
Robert La Follette
Box 153
Kermit Roosevelt
Box 153
Frances Perkins
Box 153
James Rorty
Box 153
Fiorello H. La Guardia
Box 153
Leonard Wood
Box 153
William Hodson[end#2]
Box 153
Ford, Louise F.
Box 153
Kellog, C.D.-First General Secretary of COS
Box 153
La Guardia, Fiorello
Box 153
Hodson, William
Box 153
Kelley, Florence (Contain s letters from Jane Adams and Julia C. Lathrop)
Box 153
Kellog, Arthur P.
Box 153
Kennedy, John S.
Box 153
Lee, Porter R.
Box 153
Purdy, Lawson
Box 154
Richmond, Mary E.:
Box 154
(1), 1893-1915
Box 154
(2), 1916-1930
Box 154
(3) The Work of District Secretary See also: Richmond , Mary E.[end#2]
Box 154
Sutro, Lionel -, 1916
Box 154
Tousley, Clare M, (Reprints of articles by CMT re interpretation of casework services)
Box 154
Wald, Lillian D.
Box 154
Personnel Philanthropy - School of See: New York School of Social Work
Box 154
Politics in Charities - 1902 (An interesting example of social action to improve State Hospital Care), 1902
Box 155
Position Classification (not found, 10/1979) See also: Casework - Visitors Qualifications
Box 155
Press & Social Work See also: Charities Dispute, 1916
Box 155
Press & Social Work - 1907-11
Box 155
Press & Social Work - 1912-14 (Contains newspaper articles attacking charity - critical correspondence and replies)
Box 155
Press & Social Work - 1915-16
Box 155
Press & Social Work -, 1916-1924
Press and Social Work. Criticisms of COS:
Box 155
Various newspaper clippings -February 1897 -December 1898, 1897, 1898
Box 155
Various newspaper clippings -, January 1899
Box 155
Various newspaper clippings - 1906, 1907, 1908, 1906, 1907, 1908
Box 155
Various newspaper clippings –, 1911
Box 155
Press and Social Work
Box 155
Press and Social Work -Evening Graphic
Press and Social Work -Harpers Weekly:
Box 155
October 1914-December 1914
Box 155
September 1914
Box 156
August 1914
Box 156
Press and Social Work - Lawsuit 1888 - DeCosta - Howell (Suit brought against COS and Charles D. Kellogg for alleged libel), 1888
Box 156
Press and Social Work -Miscellaneous Items
Box 156
Press and Social Work -NY American Attack on COS
Box 156
Press and Social Work -New York Evening Post 1915-1920 (Shows close relationship and good publicity given to COS Shows Post's fund-raising for relief of elderly couples), 1915-1920
Box 156
The Press and Social Work -Pearson's Magazine (Pearson's Magazine articles by George Creel)
Box 156
Professional Education:
Box 156
1900 Syllabus "The Care of the Poor", 1900
Box 156
1900 Lecture on "The New Concepts of Charity", 1900
Box 156
1929-30 Committee on Preparation for Social Work -Limited data
Box 156
Professional Education See: Casework - Teaching Conference 1921 –Klein; See: Casework –Training, 1921
Box 156
Program: Community Development in the Depression
Box 157
Prostitution See: Committee of Fourteen, 1911-1926
Box 157
Protestant Fund -1933-1936 (COS statistics on numbers of Protestants served and costs; developed during the "Blaine Committee" fund raising era. Important for a study of Protestant agencies, volume of work with Protestants, etc. Contains pros & cons re a Protestant Federation and centralized fund-raising)
Box 157
Provident Loan Society
Box 157
Public Outdoor Relief
Box 157
Publicity
Box 157
Queens Family Service -Survey of Queens
Box 157
Queen s Family Service (includes also Citizens Committee - limited data)
Box 157
Radio Skits
Box 157
Records Retention
Box 157
Red Cross
Box 157
Registration Bureau
Box 157
Registration Bureau, 1892-1936
Box 158
Relief See Also: Districts - Relief Budget
Box 158
Relief - Harlem - Mt. Morris District 1931-32
Box 158
Records - Retention Schedule Plan
Box 158
Relief - Strikers Families - COS position, 1916
Box 158
Relief Giving - Conference on
Box 158
Hartsdale Conference -, April 1927
Box 158
Relief Supplementation - Fitzherbert Study
Box 158
Relief Work - Suggestions 1906-1909 (Very important for study of emerging casework processes, ) Contain s instructions to districts re: Relief giving and management Contains notes on a class given in Boston on investigation. Contains articles on particular groups, e.g. working mothers who might be in need of relief), 1906-1909
Reports to Central Council (not found, 10/1979):
Box 158
11/15/16 - 12/5/17, 11/15/16, 12/5/17
Box 158
1/4/18 - 5/9/28, 1/4/18, 5/9/28
Box 158
Research(not found, 10/1979) See also: Casework - (Research Plans (Technical Planning Committee)
Box 158
Richmond, Mary E.[indent]
Box 158
See: American Association of Societies for Organizing Family
Box 158
Social Work
Box 158
See: National Alien Relief Committee
Box 158
See: Casework - Treatment
Box 158
See: Personalities - Mary S Richmond
Box 158
Rockefeller Foundation
Box 158
Russell Sage Foundation
Box 159
Grants to COS
Box 159
Mrs. Sage's gifts (Folder also contains Memorial on death of Mrs. Olivia Slocum Sage, together with news clipping)
Box 159
Russell Sage Foundation - Winter Exchange
Sabbatical Leaves:
Box 159
Inquires into practice –, 1926
Box 159
For discussion, refer to minutes of D.S. meeting
Box 159
Saint Louis Exposition See: Exhibit s - World's Fair, 1903
Salary Scale Study 1923-25 (also 191? & 1918) (not found, 10/1979):
Box 159
Comparative scales as reported by agencies
Box 159
Early attempt to evolve position classification
Box 159
See: American Association for Organizing Family Social Work
Box 159
Saloons - Investigation of 1914-16 (Important study in a study of care of homeless men (men slept overnight in saloons)
Box 159
Sanders, Catherine See: Studies - Sanders - Child Placing
Box 159
Scannell, Ruth - March 1938 See: Studies - History of COS 1882-1935, March 1938, 1882-1935
Box 159
School Census
Box 159
School Lunches See: Home Economics - School Lunches
Box 159
Self Support Loan Fund 1907-11
Box 159
Self Support Loan Fund 1914-17
Box 160
Seminar s - Fitch - Industry & Social Work
Box 160
"Six Characters in Search of "___________" Kasius - 1925 (Prepared in connection with Mobilization for Human Needs Conference - Washington, D.C. - September 1925), 1925
Box 160
Smith, Zilpha D See: Casework - Friendly Visitors Course
Box 160
Social Action See also: Politics in Charities
Box 160
Social Conditions - Department for improving 1907-1924 (Organization of Dept. for improving Social Conditions Meeting of Central Council to consider question of new department and discussion of appointing Lawrence Veiller, 1907-1924
Box 16l
Socia l Laws Handbook -, 1915-1917
Box 16l
Social Security & Social Case Work - Paper by Russell H. Kurtz -, 1938
Box 16l
Social Service Exchange -, 1912-1933
Box 16l
Steps leading to transfer of SSE from COS to Welfare Council
Box 16l
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Box 16l
Staff Lists
Box 16l
Staff Paper - "Column Write" (Contains many items covering agency activities - its personnel, etc, which could be valuable aid to an historical researcher)
Box 16l
Staff Turnover Study See: America n Association for Organizing Family Social Work -1927-30
Box 16l
State Board of Charities
Box 162
State Charities Aid Association
Studies:
Box 162
Two hundred families in COS district –, 1911
Box 162
Italian Families – Gramercy
Box 162
Intake - Gramercy District
Box 162
Housing in Chelsea-Lowell District –, 1935
Box 162
Food Orders - 1915 - Emma Winslow (a study of 500 food orders sent to families in need), 1915
Box 162
Court Hearing Procedure - Alice D. Taggart
Box 162
COS Program in Depression Years
Box 162
Child Care Agencies - Ethel Taylor
Box 162
Intake - Case Material -, 1928
Box 162
Joint Committee on Home - 1916 (Mary Hurebutts' study of homes - comments by COS in its' cases which were included shows the work of the time), 1916
Box 163
Child Placing - Sanders (Good picture of child placement needs in NYC as of 1923 as seen by COS - Catherine Sanders, author., 1923
Box 163
Child Placing - Taylor, 1929
Box 163
Crime & Behavior - Van Kleeck – 1930 (Mary Van Kleeck's Study for Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement Contains a statement as to causes for crime & criminal behavior), 1930
Box 163
Foster Care
Box 163
Food Orders - 1915 - Emma Winslow (A study of 500 food orders sent to families in need), 1915
Box 163
History of COS, 1882-1935 (Ruth Scannell, March 1938) See Box 128., 1882-1935
Box 163
Old Age - Ethel Taylor, 1929
Box 163
Relief, 1928 - Grace Marcus:[indent#2], 1928
Box 163
Draft of Grace Marcus' book
Box 163
Miss Marcus' summarized report
Box 163
Responses of social workers to report
Box 163
Russell Sage Foundation Study, 1926 - Comparative Statistics for 39 Family Welfare Agencies on relief practices, 1926
Box 163
Material from American Association for Organizing Family Social Work bearing on their proposed relief study[end #2]
Box 163
Relief - COS 1921 – 1927, 1921, 1927
Box 163
Supervision - Questionnaire on Methods - Joanna C. Colcord, 1916
Box 163
Venereal Disease - Grace Child
Box 164
Casework
Box 164
Manhattanville (Stauffer)
Box 164
Puerto Ricans
Box 164
Survey Associates
Box 164
Taylor, Ethel. See: Studies - Child Placing, 1929 & Studies - Old Age, 1929
Box 164
Tax Exemption
Tenement House Committee:
Box 164
Correspondence, 1898-1912
Box 165
Correspondence, 1918-1937
Box 165
General
Box 165
Annual Reports
Box 165
Adequacy of Courts in New York, Tenement Committee, 1917
Box 165
Architects' Drawings, 1914
Box 165
Brooklyn Bureau of Charities, 1914
Box 165
Cellar-Basement Dwellings, 1917
Box 165
Cement Blocks, 1915
Box 165
Clean-up Week
Box 165
Committee - Interior Planning of Tenement Houses, 1914
Box 165
Committee of Fourteen, 1917-1922
Box 166
Complaints, 1914
Box 166
Complaints - Action Taken, 1914
Box 166
Concrete Houses
Box 166
Exhibit, 1899-1900 (Clayton and McNeary Bills), 1899-1900
Box 166
Fire Prevention
Box 166
Fireproofing Old Law Tenements Committee, 1922
Box 166
Five Steps Forward
Box 166
Four Family House - Dowling Bill, 1918
Box 166
For You
Box 166
Heights of Buildings, 1912-1915
Box 166
Housing Shortage, 1918
Box 166
Improving Housing
Box 166
Inspection Legislation, 1911
Box 167
Legislation, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1921 Black Bill, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1921
Legislation:
Box 167
Dodge and Leninger Bills
Box 167
Lawson Bill (revision of) I
Box 167
Lawson Bill (revision of) II
Box 167
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919-1922, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919-1922
Box 167
Model Tenement, 1914-1917
Box 167
Model Tenement Districts, 1917
Box 168
"Murder" Stable Block, 1917
Box 168
National Housing Association, 1914-1917
Box 168
Neighborhood Association, 1914
Box 168
New York City Bureau of Buildings, 1914
Box 168
New York City - Consolidation of City Departments, 1914
Box 168
New York City Tenement House Department, 1914
Box 168
New York City Tenement House Department, 1921
Box 168
Newspaper Clippings
Box 168
Open Stairs, 1922
Box 168
Photographs, 1917 (not found, 10/1979), 1917
Box 168
Prosecutions - Decisions (violation of THC laws), 1914
Box 168
Prostitution, 19l4
Box 168
Publications - "For You", 1914-1917
Box 168
Publications - "For You", 1917
Box 168
Publications - Small House Report - Newdick
Box 169
Publicity
Box 169
Rats, Children and Houses
Box 169
Reports, 1917
Box 169
Reports, 1918
Box 169
The Residential Districts (protecting), 1915
Box 169
Rooms or Cells Sanitary Code, 19l4
Box 169
Shall the Law Permit. . ., 1913
Box 169
Taxation - Single Tax - tax exemption on new buildings
Box 169
Tenants League - responsibility, etc.
Box 169
Tenement Construction
Box 169
Testimonials
Box 169
Three Family House Campaign, 1912-1915
Box 170
Three Family Houses:
Box 170
1913-1914
Box 170
1914, 2 folders
Box 170
1918
Box 170
Advisory Council of Real Estate Interests, 1915
Box 170
Cotillo Bill, 1915
Box 170
Lawson Bill, 1917
Box 170
Newspaper Clippings, 1917
Box 170
Drawings, Plans
Box 171
Three Family Houses, 1914-1917, 1915-1926, 1914-1917, 1915-1926
Box 171
Thomas, Andrew - Architect
Box 171
War Housing, 1918
Box 171
What the Law Requires
Box 171
Why Abandoned Buildings Should be Demolished
Box 171
Wire Fences, 1915
Box 171
Wire Fences, 1917
Box 171
Zoning, 1917
Box 171
Minutes, 1898-1917 (l volume), 1898-1917
Box 172
Minutes, 1908-1937 (four Folders), 1908-1937
Box 172
Correspondence, 1900-1901 (l volume), 1900-1901
Box 173
Correspondence, 1917
Box 173
Reports and miscellaneous
Box 174
Reports and miscellaneous
Box 175
Hearings Clippings
Box 176
Clippings
Box 177
Clippings
Box 178
Clippings
Box 179
Clippings
Box 180
Thanksgiving Dinners, 1910-1921 (Examples of "in kind" giving which may be pertinent to future "social progress report."), 1910-1921
Box 180
Theatre Investigation, 1906-1912 (Contents show COS representation on a committee to investigate movies, places of entertainment, dance halls, etc. Result: Draft of a bill to regulate places of amusement. Reflect s concern in 1904- about violence in movies, possible destruction, effects on young people, etc.), 1906-1912
Box 180
Testimonials, 1887-1895 (not found, 10/1979), 1887-1895
Box 180
Training. See Casework – training; Casework - Visitors in Training (COS training course outline)
Box 180
Transients, 1935 (See Also: Welfare Council - care of unattached), 1935
Box 180
Transportation Agreement. See Charity Rates, 1923
Box 180
Tuberculosis (Contains Study, 1902 by Miss M. E. Very, consisting of interviews with NYC physicians on cases and prevention of TB (See leather book.), 1902
Box 180
Tuberculosis: Report on TB Congress in Berlin, May 1899
Box 180
Tuberculosis: Report on cases under care of Committee on Prevention of Tuberculosis (AICP, 1902-1903)
Box 180
Tuberculosis, 1916-1917 (Contains intensive study of four tubercular families, 1916 Forcible removal of tubercular individuals from families), 1916-1917, 1916
Box 181
Unemployment, 1904-1915, 2 folders
Box 181
Unemployment in New York City - Welfare Council reports
Box 181
Unemployment relief, Governor's Committee on, 1935
Box 181
United Charities Store (proposal for joint purchases and supply) United States Children's Bureau. See: Bureau in the Interest of Children Children's Bureau, United States
Box 182
Vacation School Proposal, 1894
Box 182
Vacation Services See: Fresh Air Fund; See: Fresh Air Home
Box 182
Vagrancy
Box 182
Veiller, Lawrence See: Social Conditions - Dept. for Improving
Box 182
Venereal Disease See: Studies Venereal Disease - Grace Child; See: Committee on Venereal Disease
Box 182
Visitors-Friendly
Box 182
Visitors' Handbook
Box 182
Visitors-Organization
Box 182
Vocational Service for Juniors - Co-Op Plan COS (Case Summaries suggest range of services in behalf of children being given by district caseworkers)
Box 182
Volunteers
Box 183
Volunteers:
Box 183
Association of
Box 183
General
Box 183
Lenten Classes, 1915-1917
Box 183
Meeting of, March 1917
Box 183
Monthly Reports, 1924-1925
Box 183
Monthly Reports, 1927
Box 183
Statistics
Box 183
Study Class, 1911-1916
Box 183
Training of 1917-1819 (Criteria employed in judging work, types of assignments, school courses given), 1917-1819
Box 183
Wartime Activities See: Aliens Interned -, 1918
Box 184
Wayfarer's Lodge (Started by COS in 1893 as Woodyard, See: Woodyard 1893-1919, 1893, 1893-1919
Welfare Council:
Box 184
1927 (Mr. William Matthews of A.I.C.P. active Beginnings of community interest in problems of aged), 1927
Box 184
Beginnings
Box 184
Central Registration Bureau -, 1933-1934
Box 184
Chronically 111 Study -, 1931
Box 184
Coordinating Committee on Unemployment, 1930-1931
Box 185
Coordinating Committee on Unemployment, 1934-1935
Box 185
Housekeeping Service Report, 1938-1943
Study - Homeless Cases:
Box 185
Logan Thomas Studies (Confidential Report on the Greater New York Gospel Mission Report on the Homeless Hen's Department of the Jewish Social Service Association)
Box 185
Nels Anderson Study (Confidential Report on the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America)
Box 185
Study Homeless Cases - 1926 (14 Agencies), 1926
Box 186
Welfare Council - Study-Homeless Cases –, 1931
Box 186
Nels. Anderson (Study Report on the Men's Social Service Dept. of the Salvation Army in New York City)
Welfare Council - Study - Homeless Cases, 1932
Box 186
Nels Anderson
Box 186
The Method and Terminology of the Psychiatrists
Box 186
Municipal Lodging House of New York City (Part I-II)
Welfare Council Bulletin (Contains only the following issues:
Box 186
January 1930
Box 186
February &, March 1930
Box 186
January 1931
Box 186
March 1931
Box 186
April 1931
Box 186
June 1931
Welfare Council Committee - Aged -, 1927-1931
Box 186
Material on needs, suggested solutions & reactions to legislative proposals re aged, from minutes of Welfare Council Committee on aged.
Box 186
Establishment of Central Bureau on Care of Aged - 1927 at Welfare Council, 1927
Box 186
COS policy re Care of Aged -, 1929
Box 187
Widowed Mothers - State Committee on Relief of, 1913-1914
Widow's Pension:
Box 187
April 1899 - March 1912, April 1899, March 1912
Box 187
1912-1914
Box 187
1907-1919
Box 188
December 1910-November 1917
Box 188
May 1912-March 1913
Box 188
1913 - Abstract, 1913
Box 188
1913-1914
Box 189
February 1913-October 1920
Box 189
Mr. Pearson's file - Cases and Reports
Box 189
Winslow, Emma A. See: Home Economics & Social Work Training Course
Box 189
Woodyard See also: Bread Line
Box 189
Woodyard -, 1893-1910
Box 189
Woodyard - 1898 (Plus COS operation of Woodyards competing against Commercial Woodyards, 1898
Box 189
Woodyard -, 1909-1924
Box 190
Woodyard -, 1926-1931
Box 190
Woodyard - 1930 - 1938, 1930, 1938
Box 190
Woodyard - Finance Statement
Box 190
Woodyard - Committee - 1899-1910
Box 191
Woodyard & Laundry - 1915-1926 (See Also: Laundry), 1915-1926
Box 191
Woodyard and Laundry, 1925 Workroom - Unskilled Women (gives good picture of attitude of the times 1894-1903), 1925
Box 191
The Workroom seen as predecessor to the laundry.
Box 191
Works Progress administration. (Limited data but fairly important historical data in relation to COS & AICP points of view and attitudes.)