Box 7
Contains 14 Results:
Misc. Correspondence, 1929-1934
Moses Bailey, Turner Bailey, Phillips Bradley (Amherst College), Pendle Hill, Elmer A Carter, Sarah Phillips Bradley, Sarah Phillips Bradley (Hampton Institute), Ruby Davis (Earlham College), Walter C Woodward, John W Graham, Arnold S Rowntree, J Edward Hodgkin, The American Friend
Correspondence, 1913-1916
Topics include controversy over a Black Camp Fire Girls group in Nashville in 1914, financial problems, controversy over roles of Luther H. Gulick and Charlotte Vedder Gulick in the organization. Correspondents include W. R. Barber, Luther H. Gulick and others.
Minutes of Meetings, 1913-1915
Minutes, letters (accompanying copy of minutes telling of bestowing Charlotte Vedder Gulick with title of "Founder" and $200 month salary prompting Wood's resignation).
Reports, memos, etc., 1913-1915
Reports, memoranda, constitution, financial reports. Includes report (1913) with equipment and apparel catalog, essays "The desires of American Girls" by Luther H. Gulick, "Team work in social life: an address to the girls of America" by Luther H. Gulick.
Printed items, 1914-1915
"Wohelo: a magazine for girls" [6 issues, 19141915], "Written thoughts: Wapa 3, Aims and policy" by Gulick [ca. 1915]
Misc. correspondence, 1922-1924
A.C. Monahan, Victor H Daniel, Martin Conboy (Griggs, Baldwin, & Baldwin), Michael J. Mulqueen, John J Kirby, Louis Hays Dos Passos, Alfred J Talley, John D Ryan, St. Michael's Residence, William J.M.A. Maloney, W.S. Benson, National Catholic Welfare Council
Misc. correspondence, 1925-1926
some photos included (of transporation for rural Cardinal Gibbons Institute students); A.C. Monahan, St. Michael's Church, Victor H Daniel, David I. Walsh, British Library of Information, John D Ryan, Dr. Herbert Adolphus Miller
Misc. correspondence, 1927-1929
David I. Walsh, Fred R. Moore, Admiral W.S. Benson, A.C. Monahan, R.L. Hoguet, John La Farge, Caroline Cook, Victor H Daniel
Minutes, by-laws, constitution, etc., 1922-1929
minutes of meetings (19221928), bylaws, constitution, pamphlets, printed promotional material, legal papers, reports
Correspondence , 1909-Feb. 1910
Helen T Emerson, John Bancroft Devins, Mary W Ovington (founding member of NAACP), May Matthews (Hartley House), Miss Viola Percy Conklin (Lillian Wald's secretary), Ruth H[?] Baldwin (National League for the Protection of Colored Women), Willis D Wood, Robert C Ogden, A.R. Schorer[?], Sister Esther Clement [St. Mary's Free Hospital for Children], William Jay Schieffelin