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Collection
Identifier: SW 217
Abstract
Correspondence between Agnes Brown Leach, a Survey Associates board member, and Paul Kellogg, editor of the Survey.
Dates:
1927-1952
Collection
Identifier: SW 216
Abstract
Collection consists of letters from her cousin, Paul U. Kellogg, editor of the Survey, about family and other personal matters.
Dates:
1929-1940
Collection
Identifier: SW 214
Abstract
The papers include correspondence with Paul Kellogg and members of the Survey magazine staff.
Dates:
1947-1950
Collection
Identifier: SW 34
Abstract
Helen Hall was a settlement worker and social reformer. These personal and professional papers reflect her career as a leader in the settlement house movement, particularly during the period 1933-67, including her involvement in the National Federation of Settlements – particularly with its studies of unemployment during the late 1920s and early 1930s – and the United Neighborhood Houses of New York City. The papers also document her involvement with various consumer groups, her initiative...
Dates:
1898-1982
Collection
Identifier: SW 218
Abstract
Personal correspondence between Paul U. Kellogg, editor of the Survey, and Janet Sabloff, his secretary.
Dates:
1927-1934
Collection
Identifier: SW 215
Abstract
Collection contains correspondence between Mary Golden and Paul Kellogg, editor of Surveymagazine.
Dates:
1927-1932
Collection
Identifier: SW 84
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.
Dates:
1891-1952
Collection
Identifier: SW0001
Abstract
The Survey Associates records consiste of the editorial, administrative, and financial records of the publishers of the Surveymagazine. The Surveywas published from 1909 through 1952, under the editorship of Paul Kellogg, as a journal of social interpretation that sought to inform social workers and a broader audience of concerned citizens. It developed from the Charities Review, a monthly...
Dates:
1891-1952; (bulk 1920-1952)