Correspondence with groups and organizations, 1933-1984

Scope and content:

Correspondence with numerous organizations and groups concerned primarily with aspects of social work and social welfare. Of special note are the correspondences dealing with Arbeiterwohlfahrt, the National Association of Social Workers (National and Golden Gate Chapter), National Conference on Social Welfare, Selfhelp of Chicago, and the Society for the Study of Social Problems.

Physical facet:
301 folders, approx. 2635 items of correspondence

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