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Paul U. Kellogg papers

 Collection
Identifier: SW 84

Scope and Content

The bulk of the papers documents Kellogg's work as editor of the Survey. It also contains extensive correspondence with family members and reflects his involvement with the various organizations, among them the American Union Against Militarism, the Committee on Industrial Relations, the Foreign Policy Association, the National Federation of Settlements, and the National Conference of Social Work.

Dates

  • 1891-1952

Language of Materials

English

Use of Materials

Open for use in Social Welfare History Archives reading room.

Copyright

Please contact the Archivist for copyright information.

Historical Note

Kellogg, editor of the Survey, 1909-1952, and an active social reformer, corresponded with major figures in business, politcs, and welfare, discussing developments in peace movements, New Deal programs, civil liberties, the development of professional social work, and assistance programs.

Extent

26 Linear Feet (50 document boxes, 1 legal-length document box and 5 record cartons)

Abstract

The bulk of the papers documents Kellogg's work as editor of the Survey magazines. It also contains extensive correspondence with family members and reflects his involvement with the various organizations, among them the American Union Against Militarism, the Committee on Industrial Relations, the Foreign Policy Association, the National Federation of Settlements, and the National Conference of Social Work.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in three series

  1. Series 1. Personal
  2. Series 2. Survey Associates (a portion of this series is not yet listed in detail)
  3. Series 3. Professional

Other Finding Aid

Unpublished inventory available. Please contact Archives for more information.

Title
Paul U. Kellogg papers
Date
2004
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
English

Collecting Area Details

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612-624-6394