Social workers
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin E. Youngdahl Papers
The collection contains the personal and professional papers of noted public welfare administrator and social work educator, Benjamin E. Youngdahl. Personal correspondents include Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson, Hubert Humphrey, and John F. Kennedy. Materials documenting Youngdahl's career in the academic and public sectors form the bulk of the collection.
Cook County Family Services Department records
This collection contains board minutes, budget proposals, financial records, correspondence, reports, handbooks, administrative file, and case files on participants in program.
Richard J. Kunz oral history interview
The interview was conducted by social worker Elizabeth T. Blue April 24, 1993. There is no transcript of the interview.
Northwood Children's Home records
The collection includes 12 journals of expenditures or bills paid to local suppliers of goods and services, receipts, and monthly payroll records. The ledgers also include some years of payroll, naming the employee and giving their job title. The collection also contains a history of Northwood Children’s Home, by-laws, 1907 annual report, brochure, and news clippings.
Range Conference of Social Workers records
The collection contains minutes, 1927-1934, and correspondence.
Woodland Hills Home records
The collection contains A Study of the Feasibility of Establishing a Self Dependent Living Skills Program, prepared for Woodland Hills Home by Burt Galaway, and related documents including correspondence and subsequent reports on establishing a self-dependent living skills program.
YWCA, Duluth (Minn.) records
The collection contains a variety of materials related to the Duluth YWCA.