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�GENERAL INFORMATION
Accession Number: Size: Provenance: Restrictions: Location: Project Archivist: Date: 13-02 1.82 cu. ft. Sarah Cohen Neumark None Range 6 Section 4 Shelf 48 Yingwen Huang May 2013

Sarah Neumark (sitting, front, second from left) and the Class of 1931 at their 75th Reunion, May 6, 2006

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�Biographical Sketch
Sarah Cohen Neumark was born in New York City on July 8, 1911. During her undergraduate years at Hunter College, she was highly active in various student clubs such as the German Club and the Menorah Club, and she was also the treasurer of the Spanish Club. In 1931, she received her Bachelor of Arts at Hunter College with a concentration in Spanish and minors in French and German. In addition, she was also fluent in Yiddish. After she graduated from Hunter College, she attended the Teacher's College at Columbia University and received a Master of Arts in education. She taught commercial subjects and Spanish. Before her retirement, she was a registered stockbroker of the New York Stock Exchange. Sarah was married to Bernard L. Neumark, a New York attorney. Although the two did not have any children, they spent valuable time together traveling. One fact that she was most proud of was that she had visited each of the 50 states with her husband. In addition, she had also traveled to Mexico, Israel, and London. Her hobbies included photography, writing parodies, and making amateur movies. Furthermore, her four-verses poem under the topic of Modern Education appeared in the Wall Street Journal, and was later published in The Wall Street Journal Book of Wit in 1981. As an active alumna at Hunter College, Sarah participated in planning and organizing both her 70th and 75th Class Milestones in 2001 and 2006, and served as the Milestone Chair when she was on the Board of Directors of the Hunter College Alumni Association. In 1982, she was named to the Hunter College Hall of Fame. She was also one of the founders of The Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, and later became a member of the Guild for the Kaye Playhouse engaging in various organizations. Aside from her physical and spiritual support of the College, she also financially contributed to the Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse, the Hunter Foundation, the Friends of Hunter College Library, and the Scholarship &amp; Welfare Fund of the Alumni Association. Her motto, "my attitude is gratitude", explains why she was an active participant in alumni activities and an invaluable contributor to Hunter College. Outside of Hunter College, she was also an active member of the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Motion Picture Club and the Vice-President of the New York Chapter of Hadassah as well as the Program Chair. During her later years, she resided in the Salvation Army’s Williams Memorial Residence in Manhattan. At the residence, she founded the Yiddish Club and was the Salvation Army's coordinator of Jewish activities. Sarah was an individual who possessed the spirit of bringing people together and at the same time, creating a sense of community wherever she went. On April 14, 2009, Sarah passed away and was survived by her sister, several nieces and their families. Yingwen Huang

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�Scope and Content Note
The Sarah Cohen Neumark Papers, 1952 - 2009, mainly contain information on various important alumni events that occurred at Hunter as well as Sarah's active participation and contribution to various organizations at Hunter College. The collection contains almost no information regarding her family background and her careers. The bulk of her papers extend from her alumni period at Hunter College to her death in 2009. The materials are generally arranged alphabetically and include her biographical data, general correspondence, documents related to Hunter College, and her writings. All photographs have been put in sleeves for preservation. The contents in Sarah’s biographical data consist of her profile from the Hunter College 1982 Hall of Fame booklet and her obituary published in 2009 in the At Hunter, a publication of Hunter College. The general correspondence includes both incoming letters between 1952 and 2007 and outgoing letters from 1971 to 2005. Most of the incoming letters are from her friends and the organizations she was involved in while some are alumni newsletters from Hunter College. Outgoing letters include letters from her to friends, organizations, and companies where she was requesting transfer of funds for donation. All correspondence is arranged chronologically. The papers under Hunter College highlight Sarah's involvement in activities of various organizations within Hunter between 1962 and 2007. She was not only a member of the 125th Anniversary Committee, Alumni Leadership Conference, but also the Representative of the Class of 1931, and the Class Co-Coordinator for her Class Reunions. Her papers under the Alumni Association of Hunter College emphasize Sarah's effort of bringing her class together and reminiscing over the memories they share. Other materials also include papers related to her role in the Guild for the Kaye Playhouse and her spiritual as well as financial support to the college. The documents in her writings include those that were published and those that were unpublished between 1975 and 2009. Her articles were published in Hunter publications such as the NewsHunter. In addition, she was the editor of The Magnet, a publication of the New York Chapter of the Hadassah. She has also written poems and parodies. One of her short poems was published in The Wall Street Journal Book of Wit in 1981. Sarah's unpublished collection of Poems and Parodies for Seniors about Seniors by a Senior Senior was sent to Jennifer J. Raab, the President of Hunter College, by Sarah's niece after her death along with a letter written by Sarah before her death in 2009. The Sarah Cohen Neumark Papers will most likely be of interest to Hunter alumni, students, researchers, and those who hope to learn about a woman who devoted herself physically and spiritually to her alma mater. Her papers emphasize her enthusiasm and dedication to the activities at Hunter, as well as her generous contributions and gratitude that are most valuable to Hunter College. Yingwen Huang

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�SERIES DESCRIPTION
Series I – Biographical Series I consists of Sarah’s profile from the 1982 Hunter College Alumni Association Hall of Fame booklet and her obituary in the Hunter College Alumni Publication, At Hunter. Series II – General Correspondence Series II consists of incoming (1952 - 2007) and outgoing letters (1971 - 2005). They are arranged chronologically. Series III – Hunter College Series III consists of papers on various organizations and matters Sarah was involved in with her alma mater (1962 - 2007). The materials in this series consist of articles, brochures, certificate, correspondence, flyers, invitations, minutes, photographs, and publications. They are arranged alphabetically. Series IV – Writings Series IV consists of her published writings as well as her unpublished works from 1975 to 2009. Her writings consist of journals, and a collection of poems, parodies, and reflections. They are arranged alphabetically by the genre of the writings.

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SERIES I - BIOGRAPHICAL Box 1 Folder 1 Contents Biographical Data Hunter Hall of Fame, Alumni Association of Hunter College. 1982. 9. "In Memoriam: Sarah Neumark (BA 1931)."At Hunter. Summer 2009. 21. SERIES II - GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE 1 2 3 Incoming, 1952 - 2007 Outgoing, 1971 - 2005

SERIES III - HUNTER COLLEGE 1 4 Articles about Hunter College, 1990 - 2007 Carey, Benedict. "Brainy Parrot Dies, Emotive to the End." New York Times. 8 September 2007. Engeler, Amy. "Hard Times At Hunter High." 7 Days. 7 September 1988. 1720. Gordon, Dave. "Jennifer J. Raab: Core of the Big Apple." Lifestyles Magazine. Fall 2007. 41-43. Grimes, William. "A Descendant of the Enlightenment." New York Times. 1 September 1993. ---. "Top Library Post Goes To Hunter President." New York Times. 1 September 1993. C13+. Hunter College. Arbit Blatas "The Threepenny Opera" in Painting, Sculpture and Lithography. 17-27 January 2001. Obituary of Dorothy Epstein. n.d. Rosenthal, Philip P. "The Hows, Ways, and Whereffores to Attract Male, Coed and Younger Graduates." The Alumni Association of Hunter College, 17 October 1994. Thomas, Robert McG. Jr. "Rose Hamburger, Racing Fan And Oldest Handicapper, 105." New York Times. 8 August 1996.

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�SERIES III - HUNTER COLLEGE Box 1 Folder 5 6 7 8 9 10 Contents Alumni Association of Hunter College 125th Anniversary Committee, 1995 - 1996 Alumni Leadership Conference, December 17, 1994 Class of 1931 Reunions Brochures, May 5, 2001 Correspondence, 1983 - 2006 Memories and Songs Photographs, 1986 - 2006 Publications, 2001-2006 Bahrampour, Tara. "Neighborhood Report: Upper East Side; When A Stamp Was 2 Cents And Their Tuition Was Free" New York Times. 13 May 2001. At Hunter. Spring 2001. 7. "Great Memories." At Hunter. Summer 2006. p.7. 11 12 4 2 1 2 Rosters, 1976 - 1998 Event Brochures, 1961 - 2007 Hall of Fame Certificate, 1982 (Box 4) Scholarship &amp; Welfare Fund, 1966-2003 Drawings, 1987, by Fanny K. Casher, President of Class of 1931

SERIES III - HUNTER COLLEGE 2 3 4 5 Friends of the Hunter College Library, 1997 Hunter Foundation, 1997 - 2005 Hunter Publications, 1964 - 2005 At Hunter, Spring 2001 Open Line, Fall 2005 Hunter Alumni Quarterly, Fall 1964, Fall 1966, Summer 1967 Hunter Alumni News, Vol. I, No. 4, March 1967 Honor Roll of Donors, 1964 - 1970 Invitations, 1974 - 2007 7

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�SERIES III - HUNTER COLLEGE Box 2 Folder 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 SERIES IV - WRITINGS 3 4 Publications, 1975 - 1997 Neumark, Sarah C. "Alumni Enjoy Anthropology Tour of Mexico." NewsHunter. Vol. 5, No. 2, March 1975. ---. "Rose Golomb Honored For Service To Hunter College." News =Hunter. Vol. 6, No. 3, March 1976. ---. “Hunter Greenhouse Has Exotic Plants.” NewsHunter. January 1977. ---. “Modern Education.” The Wall Street Journal Book of Wit. Ed. Charles Preston. Illinois: Dow Jones-Irwin, 1980. 185. ---. The Magnet, published by the Shalom/Fannie Zornberg Group of Hadassah. September 1997. 5 6 7 Unpublished Writings, 1993 - 2009 Journal, circa. 2004 Poems, Parodies, and Reflections, 2009 Songs &amp; Parodies, 1993 - 2004 Contents Sylvia and Danny Kaye Playhouse Articles, 1994 - 2003 Correspondence, 1989 - 2001 Flyers, circa. 1995 - 2003 Gala Planning, 1998 - 1999 Kayebill, 1994 - 2000 Minutes of the Guild for the Kaye 1994 - 1995 1996 - 2000

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                    <text>MARY ALICE AYERS PAPERS
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Accession Number: Size: Provenance: Restrictions: Location: Project Archivist: Date: 13-01 2.47 Cubic Feet Mary Alice Ayers None Range 6 Section 4 Shelves 47 - 48 Yingwen Huang April 2013

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Mary Alice Ayers was born in Yonkers, New York on July 10th, 1937. She was the youngest child of the family. Her father, Andrew Barry McElroy, was born in Ireland, but later became a U.S. citizen. Her mother, Helen Theresa McIntyre, was a native New Yorker. The family of four resided in the Bronx, New York. Despite both of her parents having only completed their high school educations, Mary was motivated to pursue a college degree. Mary initially attended Marymount College and later transferred to Hunter College. During her undergraduate years at Hunter College, she led an active student life; she was the Secretary-Treasurer of the Class of June 1959 and a member of various student clubs and fraternities such as the English Club, Philosophy Club, Phi Beta Kappa, and Sigma Tau Delta. Upon her graduation, her short story—“A Museum Piece”—was awarded the Bernard Cohen Short Story Prize by the Department of English. In June 1959, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in English and Philosophy. After she graduated from Hunter, she worked as an advertising copywriter at an advertisement company from 1959 to 1964, where she met Jack Ellis Ayers, to whom she was later married. In 1964, she followed her husband and moved to Atlanta, Georgia. However, her marriage lasted for about 9 years and resulted in divorce in 1973. In 1973, Mary decided to pursue her Master’s in Education with a concentration in Secondary Education at Georgia State University. At the same time, she worked as a 9th grade English teacher at Westminster School in Atlanta for 5 years. After she received her Master’s, Mary decided to move to Miami, Florida in 1978. As the dedicated teacher that she was, she continued to teach English and Creative Writing at various high schools while she was working on her writings. Later, she became a professor at the University of Miami and Florida International University and taught college students Creative Writing and Basic and Advance Composition for business, science, and technology. At the same time, she devoted her time to writing and published most of her writings between 1970s and 1990s. As an extraordinary award - winning fiction writer, Mary received a grant from the Ingram Merrill Foundation, a writing fellowship from Millay Colony for the Arts, and she was twice a winner of the PEN Syndicated Fiction award, American Short Fiction award, and a nominee for the Pushcart Prize. Two of her writings, Change at Jamaica and The Infinite Dark (What the Dark Was), received the PEN Syndicated Fiction Award. The Infinite Dark was also featured on the National Public Radio’s “The Sound of Writing”, and later published in an anthology called Life On The Line (1992), widely read by students in the humanities field. Another of her short stories, “Works Cited”, received the American Short Fiction Contest Award. Many of her other short stories were also published in numerous leading literary magazines including Paris Review, Partisan Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, Mississippi Review, Florida Magazine, Newsday Magazine, Four Quarters, Epoch, Connecticut Critic, and Village Advocate. Her poem, “Last Voyage”, was written in memoriam of Ana Sanchez, a student of hers at University of Miami in 1996, and it was featured on WLRN’s “The Voice of Poetry”. Moreover, Mary was named in the Millennium Edition of Who's Who of American Women in 2000. In June 2012, Mary Alice Ayers passed away due to heart disease at her home in Miami, Florida. Yingwen Huang

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�Scope and Content Note
The Mary Alice Ayers Papers, 1937 - 2012, mainly document the early development of her talents in creative writing and her passion as a dedicated educator and a diligent writer. The bulk of her papers extend from her undergraduate years in 1955 to her death in 2012. The materials are arranged alphabetically by type of documents including her biographical data, education and employment records, correspondence, and writings. All papers that are in fragile condition have been Xeroxed and the originals are kept in plastic sleeves. The contents within Ayer’s biographical information consist of her birth certificate, obituary, resumes, profiles from various biography databases, her Last Will and Testament, and family background. Some documents regarding Ayer’s family background were found online, such as the 1940 Federal Census Record and obituaries of her relatives. The documents in the academic institutions folders include Ayer’s academic records, correspondence, and papers written by her during her undergraduate years, as well as her instructional materials and contracts from the institutions where she was employed. They are arranged chronologically by the year she was associated with the institution. The correspondence includes incoming and outgoing letters with her dentist, friends, publishers, etc., from 1955 to 2010. There are also letters between Ayers and Charles McGrath, an editor of the New Yorker, whom Ayers was sending her manuscripts to, hoping to get her writings reviewed and published. Another person in her correspondence is Simon Frank, a doctor as well as the author of an unpublished work called “Butterfly Dream” that Ayers was helping to edit. Among her writings are some of her published and unpublished works including diaries, journals, reading notebooks, short fiction stories, novels, poems, and some undated and untitled writings. From her short stories such as “The Infinite Dark” and “Work Cited”, one can see how one can inspire and motivate students from the perspective of an educator. Her other short stories and novels, such as “A Recovery of Sorts” (1971) and “Will Park” (1999), offer the readers keen insights about the conflicts and complications between couples and families. Most of her stories involve a personal touch and allow the reader to connect the main character to Ayer’s experience in the different roles she partakes in life. For example, in “Mother’s Money, Then and Now” (1978), she was a housewife, whereas in “Finding a Place” (2009), she was a realtor. While her earlier works mainly revolve around personal relationships and conflicts, she incorporated new elements such as religion and nature into her later works: “Islander” (1992), “To Be An Angel” (2009), and the “Seven Nature Poems” (2008 - 2009). Lastly, the Mary Alice Ayers Papers will provide invaluable insights to Hunter alumni, researchers, and writers, as well as educators who hope to increase their knowledge in teaching and writing by studying the legacy of a passionate writer and a committed English educator. Yingwen Huang

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�SERIES DESCRIPTION
Series I – Biographical Series I consists of Mary Alice Ayers' biographical data including her birth certificate, obituary, resumes, profiles from various biography databases, and her Last Will and Testament. In addition, there are papers about her family that were later found and added to the collection. Series II – Academic Institutions Subseries 2.1 Education Subseries 2.2 Employment Subseries 2.1 consists of Mary's student records, correspondence, and writings during her education at Hunter College (1957 - 1959) and Georgia State University (1973 - 1975). Subseries 2.2 consists of her employment contracts in Westminster School, Atlanta, Georgia (1973 1978), a guide from the University of Miami, Florida (1977), and her instructional materials from Florida International University (2009 - 2010). All materials are arranged chronologically according to the years of her association with the institutions. Series III – Correspondence Series III consists of incoming (1978) and outgoing letters (June 1955 - March 2010), as well as correspondence with Charles McGrath, an Editor of the New Yorker (1978 - 1993) about her story submissions to the New Yorker, and Simon Frank, M.D., the author of an unpublished work titled “Butterfly Dreams” that Mary edited (May 1991 - February 1992). Series IV – Writings Subseries 4.1 Published Works Subseries 4.2 Unpublished Works Subseries 4.1 consists of notes, drafts, and manuscripts of her published works arranged alphabetically (1977 - 1998). Subseries 4.2 consists of diaries, notebooks, and the notes, drafts, and manuscripts of Mary's unpublished short stories, novels, and poems ranging from the 1960s to 2010s. They are arranged chronologically by decades of the final product. However, there are some works that are undated. In addition, while most of her works contain notes with the manuscripts, not all of them have rough drafts and notes with them.

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Box 1 Folder 1 2 Contents Biographical Data Family Background

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Subseries 2.1 - Education 1 3 Hunter College, 1957 - 1959 Academic Records Correspondences, January 1982 &amp; August - October 2000 Writings, 1957 - 1959 “The Hunt of West Tenth Street”, Marymount College, 1956 “Weekend”, 1957 “The Little Wife”, 1958 “A Museum Piece”, Bernard Cohen Short Story Prize Awarded by the Department of English at Hunter College, 1959 “An Appointment With Necessity”, n.d. “Thus Ends A Vigil”, n.d. 5 Georgia State University, 1973 - 1975

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1 9 Incoming, 1978 Outgoing, June 1955 - March 2010 Correspondence with Charles McGrath, Editor of the New Yorker, 1978 - 1993 Simon Frank, M.D., Author of “Butterfly Dreams”, edited by Mary Alice Ayers, unpublished, May 1991 - February 1992 6

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Subseries 4.1 - Published Works Box 1 Folder 12 13 Contents List of Publications and Reviews, 1996-1998 Published Short Stories, 1977 - 1998 Ayers, Mary Alice. "Articles of Faith." Four Quarters 27.1 (1977): 24-29 ---. "Change at Jamaica." PEN Syndicated Fiction Award 1986 ---. Literary Review 29:1 (1985): 5-10. ---. Florida Magazine 18 January 1987: 23 - 25. ---. Florida Magazine 10 May 1987: 21 - 24. ---. Newsday Magazine 17 May 1987: 60 - 67. ---. "England's So Different Now." Florida Magazine 10 May 1987: 17-18. ---. "Kinsdale." Michigan Quarterly Review 17.2 (1978): 213-222. ---. "Lost at Sea." Mississippi Review 6.3 (1977): 68-77. ---. "Of Sisters." Paris Review 85 (1982): 80-89. ---. "Slow Flying." Partisan Review 57.2 (1990): 239-242. ---. "Something Old, Something New." Four Quarters 31.4 (1982): 23-27. ---. "The Infinite Dark." PEN Syndicated Fiction Award 1988 ---. "The Infinite Dark." Anthology Life On The Line: Selections on Words and Healing. Ed. Sue Brannan Walker and Rosalyn Demaios Roffman. Mobile, Alabama: 1992. 56 - 61. ---. "Works Cited." American Short Fiction 8:29 (1998): 86-104.

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Subseries 4.2 - Unpublished Works 2 1 2 3 4 5 Diary Entries, March - November 1952, May 2007, August 2009 Notebooks January 13, 1969 - April 25, 1970 St. John, n.d. St. Luke, January 21, 1980 - September 21, 1990 Unpublished Short Stories, 1960s “George to Be Completed”, n.d. “How About the Friendly Big City For A Change?” n.d. “Strange Shadows On You Tend”, n.d. “Lost at Sea”, March 1965 “The Wedding”, May 1966 “Up at Lake Bombazine”, June 1966 Unpublished Short Stories, 1970s “A Recovery of Sorts”, 1971 “A Reactionary Affair”, July 1978 7

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Subseries 4.2 - Unpublished Works Box 2 Folder 6 Contents Unpublished Short Stories, 1970s “Mother’s Money, Then and Now”, July 1978 “Once Upon a Story”, April 1979 “Another Jesus”, August 1979 Unpublished Short Stories, 1980s “To Be Reconciled”, July 1981 “An Uncle from Wales”, August 1984 “There Is a Tide”, July 1985 “Building”, June 1987 “Cultural Affair”, July 1987 “I Promise I Won’t Touch”, March 1988 “Nature Lover”, August 1988 Unpublished Short Stories, 1990s “Wishneak Falls”, January 1990 “Will Park”, January 1992 “The Jacket”, February 1992 “Collaborators”, July 1992 “Lesson”, July 1993 “The Flavor of God”, August 1996 “Embryonics”, July 1999 Unpublished Short Stories, 2000s “Breathing Room”, August 2001 “Ourselves and Others Married”, August 2001 “Shooting Bird”, 2005 “To Be an Angel”, December 2009 “Finding a Place”, December 2009 (renamed after “The Little Lame”) “Catskills”, July 2010 Unpublished Short Stories, Undated, Titled “A Natural Sequence” “An Adventurous Summer” “Awakening” “Chapter One: The Harsh Rain” “Dialogue Between Robert &amp; Annie” “Fall” “Guilty or Not” “Lost Child”

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Subseries 4.2 - Unpublished Works Box 3 Folder 3 Contents Unpublished Short Stories, Undated, Titled “Margie’s Big Event” “Spiritual” “The Joys of Boating: As Seen by the Boatman’s Wife” “Uncertain Hours” Unpublished Short Stories, Undated, Untitled “A Dim Light Fell Through The Colored Glass…” “Anne Marie Woke Up Shaking And Terribly Frightened…” “But The Trouble With Him Was Not That No One Love…” “He Had First Seen Jennie On The Wharf At Venice” “I Am Not Telling This Story Merely To Give…” “Margie Martin Was In A Delicious State Of Semi - Consciousness…” “Paul Offers To Father The Child… Karen” “The Subway Was Far Too Crowded.” “We Had Been Friends A Long Time, Ann &amp; I” Notes about mother taking care of her Notes on a novel planning… Karen Short Story Submission Records and Guidelines, 1972 - 2010 Undeveloped Short Story Ideas and Publication Proposal, n.d. Unpublished Novels “Take A Bunch Of Carrots”, Notes, 1967- 1977 “Take A Bunch Of Carrots”, Drafts, 1967 - 1977 Summary of “Take A Bunch Of Carrots”, July 28, 1977 “Take A Bunch Of Carrots”, February 2, 1967 “Free Trade”, February 9, 1967 “Strawberry Red”, March 23, 1967 “Wings”, March 24, 1967 - November 16, 1967 Untitled 6, November 17, 1967 Untitled 7, November 18, 1967 - January 21, 1968 Untitled 8, February 6, 1968 Untitled 9, February 21, 1968 Untitled 10, March 11, 1968 Untitled 11, March 14, 1968 Untitled 12, April 11, 1968 “Take A Bunch of Carrots”, Manuscript (Missing Chapter One)

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Subseries 4.2 - Unpublished Works Box 4 Folder 2 3 4 Contents Unpublished Novels “Nun's Parlor”, 1986 “Islander”, Notes, 1982 - 1992 “Islander”, 1st Drafts, 1982 - 1992 Chapter One: An Away Place, July 12, 1982 Chapter Two: Getting Under Way, July 29, 1982 Chapter Three: Missing Connections, August 30, 1982 Chapter Four: The Price of Love, August 12, 1983 Chapter Five: Racing Before Us The Time When, June 27, 1983 Chapter Six: Visions, August 3, 1984 Chapter Seven: Waste, April 14, 1989 Chapter Eight: Appetite, November 1, 1997 “Islander”, 2nd Drafts, 1982 - 1992 “Healing Isle” (renamed after “Islander”), Manuscripts, 1982 - 1992 Chapter One: An Away Place Chapter Two: Getting Under Way Chapter Three: Missing Connections “Butterfly Dreams” by Simon Frank, Edited by Mary Alice Ayers, Notes, 1991 - 1992 “Butterfly Dreams”, Manuscript, 1991 - 1992 Unpublished Poems, 1948 - 2006 “A Friend”, April 18, 1948 "Last Voyage: In Memoriam: Ana Sanchez," Student of Mary Alice Ayers at University of Miami. May 11,1996. Featured on “The Voice of Poetry” (WLRN) “Hellen: Hip At 101”, December 28, 1999 (Poem dedicated to Hellen Ingram Plummer, mother of Pulitzer Prize winning poet James Ingram Merrill and former wife of Merrill Lynch founder Charles E. Merrill) “Roger Is Right” (For Roger Tobin), July 28, 2001

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Subseries 4.2 - Unpublished Works Box 5 Folder 2 Contents Unpublished Poems, 1948 - 2006 “Immediate Response to a Dinner Invitation Following Anthony's Comment” (Parody on Hamlet), December 21, 2006 Unpublished Poems: “Seven Nature Poems”, 2008 - 2009 “Aqua Longing”, 2008 “An Airing”, 2008 “Blizzard”, August 2008 “Brooks Rock”, September 2008 “Color In Call”, April 25, 2009 “Fecundity”, August 27, 2008 “Nebulous Cumulous”, Jun. 2009 Unpublished Poems, 2010 - 2011 “Romance News”, Christmas 2010, December 14, 2010 “Shadow Boxing”, January 24, 2011 “Party Time”, January 25, 2011 “Sour Season”, January 25, 2011 Unpublished Poems, Undated “Analogy” “Love I &amp; II” “Patterns” “Resignation” “Unity” “To Our Endlessness” Untitled Poem

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                    <text>The Records of the Women’s City Club of New York, Inc. 1915 - 2011 Finding Aid, 3rd Revised Edition

Former headquarters of the Women’s City Club of New York at 22 Park Avenue, N.Y.C.

Archives and Special Collections

�TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information Presidents of the Women’s City Club of New York, Inc. Historical Note Scope and Content Note Series Description Container List Addenda I Addenda II Addenda III 3 4-5 6 7-8 9 - 13 14 - 85 86 - 120 121 - 137 138 - 150

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�GENERAL INFORMATION
Accession Number: Size: Provenance: Restrictions: 94 - 03 104 cu. ft. The Women’s City Club of New York, Inc. The audiotapes and videotapes in boxes 42 - 48, 154, and 222 - 225 are inaccessible to researchers until they are transferred to another medium. Range 14 Sections 8 - 13

Location: Archivist: Assistants:

Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado Maggie Desgranges Maria Enaboifo Dane Guerrero Nefertiti Guzman Yvgeniy Kats Christina Melendez - Lawrence Phuong Phan Bich Manuel Rimarachin July 1994 October 2013

Date: Revised:

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�Presidents of the Women’s City Club of New York, Inc.
Name Mrs. Alice Duer Miller Mrs. Learned Hand (Frances Fricke Hand) Term 1916 1916 - 1917

Mrs. Ernest C. Poole (Margaret Winterbotham Poole) 1917 - 1918 Mrs. Mary Garrett Hay Mrs. H. Edward Dreier (Ethel E. Drier) Mrs. Martha Bensley Bruere Mrs. H. Edward Dreier (Ethel E. Drier) Mrs. Samuel Sloan Duryee (Mary Ballard Duryee) Miss Juliet M. Bartlett Mrs. Alfred Winslow Jones (Mary Carter Jones) Hon. Florence M. Kelley Mrs. Emory J. Barnes (Martha C. Barnes) Mrs. Nathan Straus (Helen Sachs Straus) Dr. Ethel E. Wortis Miss Juliet M. Bartlett Mrs. Jerome L. Strauss (Katherine W. Strauss) Mrs. Helen Crosby West Mrs. Herbert Sternau (Amelia I. Sternau) 1918 - 1924 1924 - 1930 1930 - 1932 1932 - 1936 1936 - 1940 1940 - 1942 1942 - 1946 1946 - 1948 1948 - 1950 1950 - 1951 1951 - 1954 1954 - 1957 1957 - 1961 1961 - 1964 1964 - 1966

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�Presidents of the Women’s City Club of New York, Inc.
Name Mrs. Jeremiah C. Ingersoll (Minneola P. Ingersoll) Mrs. Roy R. Neuberger (Marie Neuberger) Edythe W. First Ernestine Friedlaender Mrs. Laurence Farmer (June L. Farmer) Phyllis Lusskin Ethel S. Paley Edythe W. First Susan Alt Margaret B. Howard Nora Lavori Peg Myerson Elizabeth Lubetkin Lipton Blanche E. Lawton Ruth E. Acker Marjorie Ives Term 1966 - 1970 1970 - 1973 1973 - 1975 1975 - 1982 1982 - 1986 1986 - 1988 1988 - 1989 1989 - 1990 1990 - 1993 1993 - 1995 1995 - 1996 1996 - 1998 1998 - 2001 2001 - 2007 2007 - 2013 2013 - Present

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�HISTORICAL NOTE
The Women’s City Club of New York was founded in July of 1915 by 100 suffragists who anxiously awaited the passage of the Suffrage Bill by legislators of New York State. The Suffrage Bill was defeated in session, but it didn’t dissuade founding members from opening the WCC in rooms that were rented in the Vanderbilt Hotel. New York State legislators finally passed the Suffrage Bill in 1917 and Women’s City Club membership began to grow shortly thereafter. It is estimated that in the early 1920’s, membership hovered around 3,000. The founding members of the Women’s City Club of New York were initially interested in encouraging women to assume “an intelligent part in municipal government” and on improving the quality of life in New York City. The club’s original concern revolved around the welfare of women and children. However, it soon became obvious to members that they needed to broaden their vision and address issues that directly affected all New Yorkers. Over the course of time the WCC expanded its operations and became involved in issues related to education, health, transportation, civil rights, labor conditions, city finances, race relations, status of women, and environmental protection. The modus operandi of the Women’s City Club of New York revolved around committee work. The club had an array of committees and subcommittees which monitored economic, political and social trends, city, state and national government policies, public health, housing, public transportation, women’s issues, and educational developments. Typically a committee would investigate an issue and suggest an appropriate course of action. When the issue was deemed crucial or controversial the board would call for a meeting to seek a general consensus of the membership body. It would then authorize the publication of a report in order to bring the committee’s findings to the attention of the general public and to officials in City Hall, Albany, and Washington, D.C. The WCC successfully campaigned for reforms in city affairs, housing, the judicial system, quality of life, women’s issues, and education, to name a few. The Records of the Women’s City Club of New York stand as a testament to the vision, courage and perseverance of women who struggled to enhance the quality of life for all New Yorkers in the 20th Century. The collection is filled with an array of documents that illuminate the accomplishments of an organization that endorsed social and political reforms on the local, state, and national arenas. For a more in depth look at the history of the Women’s City Club of New York, researchers are encouraged to read “Women’s Political Choices After Suffrage: The Women’s City Club of New York, 1915-1990” by Elisabeth I. Perry in the October 1990 issue of New York History.

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�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The historical records of the Women’s City Club of New York were originally donated to the Barnard Center for Research on Women at Barnard College on October 29, 1987. Barnard College received the bulk of the historical records, while the WCC held on to the minutes of the Board of Directors, club bulletins, and scrapbooks. The Memoranda of Agreement and the Deed of Gift specified that Barnard College would organize, preserve and assist the WCC in getting their historical records microfilmed. In 1988, the Women’s City Club of New York invited Mr. Randolph H. Boehm, of University Publications of America, to survey their organizational records and submit a proposal for microfilming them. After completing the survey Mr. Boehm recommended microfilming the following records: 1) Annual, Monthly, and Special Meetings, 1916 - 1980; 2) Board of Director’s Meetings, 1916 - 1980; 3) Minutes of the Standing Committees, 1916 - 1980; 4) Calendars, 1923 1972; 5) Publications, 1917 - 1980; 6) Anniversary Materials, 1951 - 1975; 7) Legal Documents; 8) Miscellaneous Materials; and 9) Scrapbooks. Boehm’s proposal was accepted and in 1989 U.P.A. published a microfilm guide to the WCC records titled Grassroots Women’s Organizations: Records of the Women’s City Club of New York, 1916-1980. This became the first guide to provide a port of entry into the historical records of the Women’s City Club. As a result of a dispute between the Women’s City Club of New York and Barnard College the organizational records of the WCC were removed from Barnard College in 1989 and were deposited with Hunter College of the City University of New York on March 6, 1991. In a ceremony that was held in the Faculty Dining Room of Hunter College, Mrs. June L. Farmer, president of the WCC, joyfully remarked that “We are entrusting our archives to Hunter College with the knowledge that they will be accessible to scholars, students, and those who want to know how, why, when, and who made the Women’s City Club an effective organization.” President Paul LeClerc of Hunter College acknowledged the receipt of the WCC archives and remarked on “the importance to academia of archival material and how it brings to life the significant contributions made by women and men of the past.” Professor Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado, Head of Archives &amp; Special Collections of the Hunter College Libraries, undertook the task of organizing the paper records of the Women’s City Club of New York in 1993. Professor Hernandez-Delgado adopted the nine series that were created by U.P.A., but also generated additional series that incorporated the presidents’ files, committee reports, photographs, fund raising files, newspaper articles and clippings, press releases, chronology files, and the Edith S. Isaacs Papers. In 2001, 2005 and 2013, the Women’s City Club of New York deposited supplementary records to Archives &amp; Special Collections of the Hunter College Libraries. The supplementary records were added to the main collection as Addenda I, II and III and were organized in accordance with the previously established series. However, it should be noted that Series IV - Ad Hoc and Standing Committees, Series VI - Activities and Events and Series XI - Publications were modified to include subseries.

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�The Records of the Women’s City Club of New York, 1915 - 2011, consists of annual reports, minutes of the Board of Directors, president office files, minutes and files of ad hoc and standing committees, motions, calendars, programs, summaries of open meetings, audiotapes, videotapes, photographs and negatives, legal documents, serials, reports, studies, surveys, press releases, scrapbooks, newspaper articles and clippings, memorabilia, position papers, and the Edith S. Isaacs Papers. In addition, the collection contains papers, reports and publications from a variety of external organizations. According to Professor Elisabeth Israels Perry the study of organizations like the Women’s City Club “should not be ignored, as such associations provide a large amount of concrete and incontrovertible detail about women’s political ideas and actions.” Researchers will find the Records of the Women’s City Club of New York an invaluable source for the study of arts and cultural affairs, campaign financing, court, electoral and legislative reform, education, government operations, health, housing and planning, transportation, youth, urban tensions, and the status of women in New York City.

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�SERIES DESCRIPTION
Series I – Annual, Monthly and Special Meetings, 1916 - 1983 The minutes provide a broad view of the club’s activities, staff, finances, and goals through 1983. The minutes usually include standing committee summary reports and reports of the presidents. The minutes are arranged chronologically. Series II – Board of Directors’ Meetings, 1916 - 1985 The monthly minutes of the Board of Directors provide detailed accounts of programs and activities. The minutes chronicle discussions and decisions rendered by the Board of Directors on major social, economic, and political issues. Reports presented by civic and standing committees, as well as financial statements are usually included. The minutes are arranged chronologically. Series III – Presidents’ Files, 1916 - 1986 Series III includes announcements, brochures, correspondence, memoranda, reports, statements, and studies that are associated with former presidents Mrs. Alice Duer Miller, Mrs. Mary Garrett Hay, Mrs. H. Edward Dreier, Mrs. Emory J. Barnes, Mrs. Nathan Straus, Dr. Ethel E. Wortis, Juliet M. Bartlett, Mrs. Jeremiah C. Ingersoll, Mrs. Roy R. Neuberger, Edythe W. First, Ernestine Friedlaender, and Mrs. Laurence Farmer. The bulk of the files pertain to presidents Farmer and Friedlaender. The files are arranged by surname and by when each individual assumed the presidency of the Women’s City Club of New York, Inc. Some of the presidential files may contain materials that may predate and/or postdate their respective terms of office. Series IV – Ad Hoc and Standing Committees, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 4.1 Minutes Subseries 4.2 Committee Files The microfilm edition of the Records of the Women’s City Club of New York originally indexed the minutes of select standing committees. Subseries 4.1 was revised to include the minutes of all the ad hoc and standing committees. This subseries has been expanded to include the minutes of the Election Committee, the Government Operations Committee, the Committee on Housing, the Nominating Committee, the Projects Committee, the Committee on Public Needs-Public Money, the Status of Women Committee, the Tapes Review Committee, and the Committee on Urban Tensions. The minutes are arranged alphabetically by committee name, then chronological within. Subseries 4.2 consists of correspondence, press releases, reports, and statements of each committee. The files enhance the committee minutes by providing supplementary information on their activities. The files are arranged alphabetically by committee name. Series V – Calendars, 1923 - 1984 The calendars are published programs of the WCC’s monthly meetings. Researchers can access calendars prior to 1923 by utilizing the microfilm edition of the collection. The calendars are arranged chronologically.

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�Series VI – Activities and Events, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Subseries 6.2 Summary of Open Meetings Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Subseries 6.1 consists of programs and materials from a variety of WCC activities and events and they are arranged chronologically. Subseries 6.2 consists of summaries of open meetings that are arranged alphabetically by guest speakers. Subseries 6.3 consists of more than 200 audiotape recordings. Some of the audiotapes contain actual recordings of open meetings while the remaining tapes record an array of programs. The tapes are arranged by tape number as received from the Women's City Club and will remain unavailable to researchers until they are transferred to another readable format. Series VII – Photographs, 1915 - 1993 Subseries 7.1 Subseries 7.2 Subseries 7.3 Subseries 7.4 Activities Individuals Staff of the Women’s City Club of New York Contact Sheets, Color Slides, Lantern Slides, and Negatives

Visual representation of WCC affairs and support staff are captured in this series. Subseries 7.1 consists of black &amp; white prints of activities. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by the name of the activity. Subseries 7.2 consists of black &amp; white prints of members and notables of the social and political realm of New York City. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by surname. Subseries 7.3 consists of black &amp; white photographs of identified and unidentified WCC staff. Subseries 7.4 consists of contact sheets, color slides, lantern slides and negatives of activities like the 40th Anniversary (1955) and the Golden Anniversary Luncheon (1965). There are also several visuals of unidentified events. Series VIII – Anniversary Materials, 1926 - 1990 This series consists of programs, correspondence, financial reports, invitations, newspaper clippings, press releases, rosters, publications, and seating plans for the 10th, 20th, 25th, 32nd, 35th, 36th, 40th, 50th, 60th and 75th anniversaries. Some of the programs contain photographs and recollections of early club leaders as well as brief histories of the club. The bulk of the materials pertain to the 50th and 60th anniversaries. The folders are arranged chronologically by anniversary. Series IX – Legal Documents, 1915 - 1981 This series includes copies of the constitution and by-laws as well as the Certificate of Incorporation of the Women’s City Club of New York. In addition, there are certificates of copyright registration, leases and subleases, mortgages, property assessments for the original quarters and insurance documents. The folders are arranged alphabetically by type of document.

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�Series X – Fund Raising, 1916 - 1999 This series consists of correspondence, memoranda, and proposals related to fund raising drives like the Christmas Appeal and the Civic Fund. The folders are arranged alphabetically by the name of the fund and/or foundation. Series XI – Publications, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 11.1 Serials Subseries 11.2 Reports, Studies, and Surveys Subseries 11.1 consists of serials which cover a wide spectrum of political, social, and economic issues. The Bulletin, first published in March 1917, was renamed the Quarterly Bulletin in March 1919. The Quarterly Bulletin was renamed Women’s City Club Bulletin in November 1921, which finally became The Quarterly in March 1927. The Women’s City Club didn’t produce a serial during the economic depression of the 1930’s, but did resume with the publication Off the Agenda in 1943. Subsequent title changes that emerged included the WCC Agenda in 1957 and On the Agenda in 1958. The serials are arranged chronologically. Subseries 11.2 contains reports, studies, and surveys which focus on issues related to housing, fiscal planning, better schools, juvenile delinquency, literacy, New York City zoning, local school boards, women in executive positions, and New York City courts, to name a few. The reports and studies are arranged alphabetically by topic. Series XII – Press Releases, 1953 - 1983 This series consists of press releases that highlight WCC statements, scheduled activities, events and programs. The press releases are arranged chronologically. Series XIII – Edith S. Isaacs Papers, 1949 - 1962 Edith S. Isaacs was a writer of poetry and drama and was an active member of the War Committee, Program Committee, and Membership Committee of the Women’s City Club. The papers include correspondence, committee reports, verses, drama scripts, and a handsome album titled “A Garland of Verses: Selected from the Writings of Edith S. Isaacs.” Series XIV – Scrapbooks, 1930 - 1971 The scrapbooks contain samples of WCC stationary, club calendars, election ballots, newspaper articles and clippings, constitution and by-laws, membership applications and rosters, programs, committee reports, copies of Off the Agenda, and miscellaneous materials. Membership applications are confidential and will remain closed to researchers indefinitely. Scrapbooks for the years 1916 1918, 1920 - 1921, and 1924 - 1932 are only available on reel 20 of the microfilm edition of the Women’s City Club of New York collection. Series XV – Newspaper Articles and Clippings, 1916 - 1994 This series consists of articles and clippings from various newspapers covering a miscellany of activities, events, and general topics. The bulk of the newspaper clippings span from the 1950’s through 1980’s. There are no newspaper clippings for the 1920’s and 1940’s. The newspaper clippings are arranged chronologically. 11

�Series XVI – Chronology Files, 1971 - 1979 This series consists of copies of letters, memoranda, and releases distributed by the WCC to individuals, city officials, and foundations. The folders are arranged chronologically. Series XVII – Miscellaneous Materials The series consists of WCC documents and forms associated with the Maternity Center in New York City, brochures and flyers, legislative programs, statements, and ephemera. Summary of programs for 1940 were removed and placed in Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials. The materials are arranged alphabetically by category with the exception of Box 86, a flat box, which contains an assortment of memorabilia. Series XVIII – Organizations, 1918 - 1992 Subseries 18.1 Papers and Reports Subseries 18.2 Serials Subseries 18.1 consists of the papers and reports from organizations like the Board of Education, Children’s Television Workshop, Community Council of Greater New York, Department of City Planning, New York City Department of Health, etc. The papers and reports are arranged alphabetically under the name of the organization. Subseries 18.2 consists of an assortment of serials that were acquired or collected by individuals and/or committee members. The titles of the serials are arranged alphabetically. Addenda I The Women’s City Club of New York deposited supplementary materials in Archives &amp; Special Collections in 2001. The records were arranged in accordance with the series and subseries that were originally established. The records include Board of Directors’ Meetings, 1980 - 1997; Presidents’ Files, 1971 - 1997; minutes and general files of Ad Hoc and Standing Committees, 1932 - 2001; Calendars, 1973 - 1988; Activities and Events, 1980 - 1995; Photographs, 1918 - 1990; Anniversary Materials, 1965 - 2006; Legal Documents, 1961 - 1999; Fund Raising, 1991; Publications, 1916 2005; Press Releases, 1945 - 1997; Newspaper Clippings, 1962 - 1991; Chronology Files, 1977 1992; and Miscellaneous Materials. It should be noted that the publication WCC Agenda was renamed Agenda in June 1984. Series IV was reorganized to include Subseries 4.1 Committee Minutes, 4.2 Committee Files, 4.3 Subcommittees, 4.4 Coalitions, and 4.5 Task Forces. Subseries 6.4 was added to Series VI to reflect the donation of videotapes. Addenda II The Women’s City Club of New York deposited additional materials in Archives &amp; Special Collections in 2005. The records were arranged in accordance with the series and subseries that were established and/or revised in Addenda I. Records include Monthly and Special Meetings, 1982 2000; Board of Directors’ Meetings, 1915 - 2000; Presidents’ Files, 1980 - 2001; minutes and general files of Ad Hoc and Standing Committees, 1915 - 2008; Activities and Events, 1955 - 2005; Photographs, 1982 - 1983; Anniversary Materials, 1965 - 2001; Legal Documents, 1989 - 2002; 12

�Publications, 1925 - 2000; Scrapbooks, 1955 - 1956; Miscellaneous Materials; and Organizations, 1968 - 1995. Subseries 11.3 Books, Booklets, Handbooks and Pamphlets was added to Series XI. Addenda III The Women’s City Club of New York deposited 17 cubic feet of supplementary materials in Archives &amp; Special Collections in March of 2013. Included here are materials arranged in accordance with the series and subseries established and/or revised in Addenda I and II. The records include minutes and general files of Ad Hoc and Standing Committees, 1916 - 2010; Calendars, 1990 - 1997; Activities and Events, 1925 - 2008; Photographs, 1937 - 2011; Fund Raising, 1951 - 2010; and Publications, 1958 - 2007. Subseries 4.6 Motions was added to Series IV.

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�CONTAINER LIST
SERIES I – ANNUAL, MONTHLY AND SPECIAL MEETINGS, 1916 - 1983 Box 1 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Contents Annual and Special Meetings Monthly Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Monthly Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Monthly Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Monthly Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Monthly Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Monthly Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Monthly Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Annual Meeting Special Meetings Annual and Special Meetings Annual Meetings Special Meetings Annual Meeting Special Meeting Annual Meeting Special Meeting January 31, 1916 - May 24, 1917 April 18, 1916 - May 24, 1917 October 11, 1917- May 5, 1919 October 17, 1917 - April 14, 1919 May 3, 1920 - May 15, 1922 October 13, 1919 - April 3, 1922 May 14, 1923 - May 18, 1925 October 2, 1922 - April 6, 1925 May 17, 1926 - May 16, 1927 October 5, 1925 - April 11, 1927 May 21, 1928, May 20, 1929 October 10, 1927 - December 9, 1929 May 20, 1930, May 19, 1931 January 13, 1930 - December 3, 1931 February 5, 1932 - February 27, 1933 May 15, 1933 - May 16, 1934 May 15, 1935 January 28, 1935 - April 8, 1935 May 7, 1936 - May 18, 1937 May 17, 1938, May 17, 1939 January 25, 1939 - February 20, 1939 May 21, 1940 March 26, 1940 May 22, 1941 July 15, 1941

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�SERIES I – ANNUAL, MONTHLY AND SPECIAL MEETINGS, 1916 - 1983 Box 1 2 Folder 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 Contents Annual Meetings May 21, 1942, May 20, 1943 May 16, 1944, May 25, 1945 May 21, 1946 May 21, 1947 May 18, 1948 May 17, 1949 May 16, 1950 May 17, 1951, May 20, 1952 May 19, 1953 May 19, 1954, May 17, 1955 May 15, 1956, May 20, 1957 May 20, 1958, May 20, 1959 April 30, 1960, May 18, 1961 April 30, 1962, April 30, 1963 May 19, 1964, May 17, 1965 May 18, 1966, May 17, 1967 May 21, 1968, May 22, 1969 May 19, 1970, May 20, 1971 May 18, 1972, May 23, 1973 May 23, 1974, April 30, 1975 May 18, 1976, May 17, 1977 May 16, 1978, May 15, 1979 May 21, 1980, May 20, 1981 1982 - 1983

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�SERIES II – BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETINGS, 1916 - 1985 Box 5 Folder 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 Contents Minutes January 8, 1930 - December 3, 1930 January 7, 1931 - December 2, 1931 January 6, 1932 - February 1, 1933 March 1, 1933 - May 2, 1934 June 6, 1934 - February 4, 1936 February 19, 1936 - December 1, 1937 January 5, 1938 - May 3, 1939 June 7, 1939 - May 1, 1940 June 5, 1940 - February 4, 1942 March 4, 1942 - December 1, 1943 January 5, 1944 - December 5, 1945 January 9, 1946 - December 4, 1946 January 8, 1947 - December 3, 1947 January 7, 1948 - December 8, 1948 January 5, 1949 - December 14, 1949 January 11, 1950 - December 13, 1950 January 10, 1951 - December 10, 1952 June 10, 1953 - April 13, 1955 May 11, 1955 - May 8, 1957 June 12, 1957 - April 8, 1959 May 13, 1959 - April 12, 1961 June 14, 1961 - April 10, 1963 May 8, 1963 - May 12, 1965 June 9, 1965 - April 12, 1967 May 10, 1967 - April 9, 1969 May 14, 1969 - May 12, 1971 June 9, 1971 - May 16, 1973 June 7, 1973 - September 11, 1974 June 9, 1974 - May 12, 1976 June 2, 1976 - September 15, 1977 October 12, 1977 - May 10, 1978 June 14, 1978 - May 9, 1979 June 13, 1979 - December 10, 1980 January 14, 1981 - October 13, 1982 June 12, 1985

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�SERIES III – PRESIDENTS’ FILES, 1916 - 1986 Box 10 Folder 5 Contents Mrs. Alice Duer Miller, 1916 “A Lady Who Wrote,” Barnard, Winter 1995, p. 30, 32-33 “Why We Oppose Votes for Men,” New York Times, August 26, 1974, p. 29 “Women’s City Club in New Hotel Home,” New York Times, January 25, 1916, p. 9 Mrs. Mary Garrett Hay, 1918 - 1924 Correspondence February 24, 1921, April 15, 1924 Mrs. H. Edward Dreier (Ethel E. Dreier), 1932 - 1936 Correspondence May 2, 1927 - September 26, 1927, April 24, 1936 Mrs. Emory J. Barnes (Martha C. Barnes), 1948 - 1950 Correspondence February 6, 1950 - March 10, 1950 Mrs. Nathan Straus (Helen Sachs Straus), 1950 - 1951 Correspondence December 19, 1950 - October 13, 1954 Dr. Ethel E. Wortis, 1951 -1954 Correspondence Incoming, March 21, 1952 - January 14, 1953 Outgoing, January 21, 1952 - August 5, 1954 Miss Juliet M. Bartlett, 1954 -1957 Correspondence January 21, 1954 - March 19, 1956 Mrs. Jeremiah C. Ingersoll (Minneola P. Ingersoll), 1966 - 1970 Address at Swearing-In Ceremony of Edythe First, October 29, 1973 Correspondence Incoming, April 15, 1966 - February 11, 1970 Outgoing, August 19, 1965 - May 18, 1970

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�SERIES III – PRESIDENTS’ FILES, 1916 - 1986 Box Folder Contents Mrs. Roy R. Neuberger (Marie Neuberger), 1970 -1973 Correspondence Incoming, December 13, 1968 - October 15, 1975 Outgoing, June 23, 1970 - March 25, 1982 Edythe W. First, 1973 - 1975 Correspondence, Memoranda, and Statements February 7, 1973 - February 4, 1974 Ernestine Friedlaender, 1975 - 1982 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13 1 2 3 Abandoned Buildings Study Background Material, 1968 Building Characteristics Survey Forms, ca. 1970 Comments, Drafts of Reports, 1970 - 1976 Correspondence, May 21, 1968 - August 10, 1979 Evaluation of Study by Columbia University School of Architecture, 1969 - 1977 Landlord Interview Questionnaire, n.d. Miscellaneous Materials, 1970 - 1973 Ibid., 1970 - 1973 Tenants Survey Forms, December 1970 Administration of City Health Services, 1976 - 1979 Annual Meeting Notes, 1980 - 1982 Arts - Cultural Affairs, 1976 - 1979 Biographical Resumes, 1977 - 1979 Board of Regents, 1976 - 1977 Capital Fund Drive, 1979 Child Welfare, 1976 - 1979 Citizens Committee for Children of New York City, 1956 - 1957 Citizens Committee for New York City, 1975 - 1982 City Administration, 1976 - 1979 City Affairs Committee Correspondence, Memoranda &amp; Statements, 1971 - 1981 City Fiscal Affairs, 1976 - 1977 City Officials, 1976 - 1979 Civil Rights, 1977 18

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�SERIES III – PRESIDENTS’ FILES, 1916 - 1986 Box 13 Folder 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Contents Ernestine Friedlaender, 1975 - 1982 Civil Service/Personnel, 1976 - 1977 Collective Bargaining, 1970 - 1978 Committee on Civil Disorders, August 1, 1969 Community Boards, 1976 - 1977 Community Council of Greater New York, 1979 - 1980 Community School Board Election - Correspondence and Statements, May 28, 1970 - January 23, 1974 Conference on “Where Shall We Live?” November 7 - 8, 1975 Consent Forms 1970 - 1979 1980 Contract Watch, 1954, 1978 - 1979 Contributions, Membership Correspondence, January 28, 1976 - January 30, 1979 Correspondence Incoming, December 28, 1961 - February 22, 1982 Outgoing, June 5, 1975 - December 29, 1976 Outgoing, January 21, 1977 - December 21, 1978 Outgoing, January 4, 1979 - December 22, 1980 Outgoing, January 16, 1981 - January 11, 1982 Criminal Justice, 1976 - 1978 District Service Cabinet, n.d. Education The City University of New York, 1977, ca. 1980 Discrimination, 1976 - 1979 General, 1976 - 1979 Environment, 1976 - 1980 Federal Officials, 1975 - 1979 Government Operations, 1977 - 1979 Health, 1976 - 1979 Housing, 1975 - 1979 Justice Systems, 1979 - 1980 19

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�SERIES III – PRESIDENTS’ FILES, 1916 - 1986 Box 15 Folder 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 16 1 2 3 Contents Ernestine Friedlaender, 1975 - 1982 King Tutankhamun Exhibit, 1978 Landmarks - Grand Central Terminal, 1977 Liaison with External Organizations, 1976 - 1979 Medicaid, 1977 - 1978 Nursing Homes, 1976 - 1977 Public Relations, 1976 - 1979 Rent Control, Stabilization, 1976 - 1977 60th Anniversary Luncheon - Correspondence, January 12, 1976 - October 21, 1980 State Legislative, Executive Action - Correspondence, June 21, 1976 - September 5, 1979 State Officials, 1975 - 1979 Transportation, 1978 - 1979 Tri-State Regional Planning Commission, 1976 - 1978 Voting Procedure, 1977 Women’s City Club of New York Administration - Landlord Correspondence, December 22, 1976, March 14, 1977 Finances, 1976 - 1978 Statements Children, 1970 - 1977 Education, 1970 - 1978 Environment May 27, 1970, April 7, 1978, January 29, 1979 Government, 1974 - 1978 Health, 1972 - 1974 Volunteer Corps, 1974 - 1976 Women’s Rights, 1976 - 1978 Mrs. Laurence Farmer (June L. Farmer), 1982 - 1986 Ad Hoc Committee on National Priorities, June 23, 1982 By-law Revision, 1986 Citizen’s Committee for Open Access, April 26 - 28, 1982

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�SERIES III – PRESIDENTS’ FILES, 1916 - 1986 Box Folder Contents Mrs. Laurence Farmer (June L. Farmer), 1982 - 1986 Civic Affairs Forum Correspondence, November 1982 - January 1986 Computer Application in W.C.C., February 22, 1985 Correspondence Outgoing, October 28, 1982 - March 28, 1986 Day Care Correspondence, January 1984 - January 1985 Eulogy for Ernestine Friedlander, December 11, 1982 Forum on the Board of Estimate May 11, 1985 Freedom of Advocacy, 1983 Freedom of Information, 1983 Goals for the Advancement of Women, March 10, 1983 Goals Year 2000, May 9, 1985, August 30, 1985 - January 3, 1986 Health Care Facility - Site Visit Reports January 24, 1974 - March 25, 1976 Industrial Commercial Incentive Board January 24, 1983 - September 15, 1983, April 6, 1984 Kaplan Fund Proposal April 22, 1932, January 23, 1984, January 24, 1984, March 1984 Legislation, 1973 - 1982 Logo Contest, March 24, 1983 - March 11, 1984 Media, 1983 Medicare, 1984 - 1985 National Priorities, 1982 - 1984 New York City Budget, 1983 - 1985 Social Security, 1982 - 1983 Women’s City Club of New York Logos World Peace, 1982

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�SERIES IV – AD-HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 4.1 Minutes Box 17 Folder 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents Arts and Cultural Affairs Committee June 12, 1974 - December 19, 1977 January 18, 1978 - June 25, 1979 September 24, 1979 - December 22, 1980 January 26, 1981 - December 12, 1983 November 28, 1984 - December 17, 1985, May 31, 1990 City Affairs Committee May 13, 1946 - April 25, 1949 January 15, 1952 - December 4, 1956 January 11, 1957 - December 4, 1962 January 8, 1963 - December 5, 1967 January 2, 1968 - October 5, 1971 January 4, 1972 - April 6, 1976 City Affairs Committee - Subcommittees Campaign Financing, April 19, 1974 - October 20, 1974 Charter Reform, October 30, 1972 - February 11, 1974 Citizens Participation Project, December 18, 1969 - March 29, 1971 Court Reform, August 14, 1974 - November 17, 1975 Electoral Reform, January 13, 1970 - May 12, 1970 Government Operations December 16, 1964 - December 29, 1966 November 12, 1968 - January 16, 1969 Justice Systems, October 27, 1975 - June 6, 1977 Legislative Reform, December 16, 1969, March 30, 1970 Municipal Finance, September 16, 1975 - November 18, 1976 Municipal Personnel, October 31, 1967 - June 8, 1970 Operations of Super Agencies, October 26, 1971 Civic Committee Chairman May 27, 1948, October 28, 1970 - October 4, 1976 Committee Chair Meetings September 22, 1982 - November 12, 1986 January 14, 1987 - March 8, 1989 March 13, 20, 1989 - November 11, 1992

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�SERIES IV – AD-HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 4.1 Minutes Box 19 Folder 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Contents Committee on Service for Children and Youth December 2, 1974 - March 2, 1981 Committee on Urban Tensions, March 14, 1963 - December 10, 1972 Education Committee April 10, 1916 - December 17, 1920 January 20, 1921 - December 17, 1925 January 27, 1926 - November 13, 1934 January 22, 1935 - November 24, 1945 January 10, 1946 - March 21, 1949 January 25, 1951 - April 25, 1956 May 20, 1957 - June 6, 1963 September 12, 1963 - November 1, 1973 January 29, 1964 - November 24, 1969 Education Committee January 10, 1974 - December 4, 1980 January 8, 1981 - March 27, 1986 Education Committee - Subcommittee and Executive Committee October 11, 1916 - June 4, 1923 June 18, 1923 - April 24, 1931 Election Committee, October 2, 1948 - March 21, 1955 Environment Committee December 21, 1979 - December 19, 1980 January 23, 1981 - March 10, 1986 Executive Committee January 24, 1945 - December 5, 1950 January 28, 1970 - November 29, 1972 January 24, 1973 - November 27, 1974 January 29, 1975 - December 21, 1977 January 25, 1978 - November 25, 1980 June 27, 1984 - April 23, 1986 Finance Committee May 10, 1966 - December 14, 1971 January 11, 1972 - December 7, 1976 23

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�SERIES IV – AD-HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 4.1 Minutes Box 26 Folder 5 6 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 28 1 2 Contents Nominating Committee, May 2, 1955 - May 12, 1972 Program Committee May 23, 1960 - November 23, 1970 January 25, 1971 - November 24, 1980 January 26, 1981 - December 3, 1984 Projects Meetings, May 4, 1967 - June 2, 1976 Public Needs - Public Money Committee, December 30, 1971 Public Relations Committee May 12, 1960 - February 16, 1970 November 19, 1976 - December 18, 1980 January 22, 1981 - January 14, 1983 Status of Women Committee November 14, 1973 - February 26, 1985, May 22, 1990 Tapes Review Committee, September 25, 1973 - June 13, 1974 Transportation Committee January 3, 1975 - October 27, 1980 January 20, 1981 - April 16, 1985 Youth and Community Committee, November 4, 1963 - December 1, 1969 Youth and Community Committee &amp; Ad-Hoc Committee on Drug Abuse January 5, 1970 - November 4, 1974

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�SERIES IV – AD-HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box 28 Folder 10 11 12 13 14 29 1 2 3 4 5 6 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 31 1 2 3 4 5 Contents Committee Chairs Rules and Policies, March 25, 1980, September 14, 1982 - September 5, 1985 Committee on Mental Hygiene, n.d. Committee on Urban Tensions, 1968, 1969, 1972 Committee Organization and Procedures, January 1973 Development Committee, 1982 - 1986 Education Committee 1933 - 1934, 1938, 1957 - 1964 1969 - 1978 1979 - 1981 1982 - 1986 Albany, New York Trip, February 10, 1970 Community School Board Elections, 1968 - 1970 Study Group on School Space, 1971 - 1972 Subcommittee on Higher Education, 1969 - 1979 Subcommittee on Open Admissions, 1973 - 1978 Election Committee Election Material, February 20, 1917, 1923 - 1942 Environment Committee 1979 - 1982 1983 - 1985 Environmental Study Group, 1977 - 1979 Executive Committee March 11, 1959, October 1, 1984 - April 10, 1986 Federal Budget and Tax Reform Ad Hoc Committee, August 6, 1985 Finance Committee, 1982 - 1986 Government Operations Committee 1970 - 1978 1979 - 1981 1982 - 1983 1984 - June 1985 August 1985 - 1986 26

�SERIES IV – AD-HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box 31 32 Folder 6 7 1-2 3 4 5 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contents Health Committee 1917 - 1979 1980 - 1981 1982 - 1986 Housing &amp; Planning Committee 1959 - 1972 1973 - 1978 1979 - 1982 Housing Relocation Committee 1952 - 1956 1957 - 1968 1962, 1964 - 1965 Correspondence, 1956 - 1957 Social Service Needs of Tenants in Housing Authority Projects, 1958 Justice Systems Committee 1975 - 1978 1979 - 1985 Long Range Planning Committee, 1982 - 1983 Membership Committee, June 11, 1926 Program Committee 1976 - 1978 1979 - 1980 1981 - 1982 Public Relations Committee, October 22 - 28, 1969, 1977 - 1982 Services for Children and Youth Committee 1975 - 1980 1981 Social Security Ad Hoc Committee, 1982 - 1983 Status of Women Committee, 1970 - 1983 Tapes Review Committee, 1973 - 1975

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�SERIES IV – AD-HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box 35 Folder 1 2 3 Contents Transportation Committee, 1976 - 1982 Understanding through Participation Committee (Ad Hoc Committee on Civil Disorders), 1969, 1973 WNYC Radio Program Committee, 1969 - 1970

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SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials 36 4 5 6 7 Monthly Club Meeting, October 12, 1916 Notice to Women City Club of New York Members, November 7, 1916 Housing Conditions as They Affect Girls, March 31, 1917 Women’s Part in Winning the War, January 9, 1918 Welcome Mrs. Norman Whitehouse, February 14, 1919 Welcome Mr. Alfred G. Gardiner, December 11, 1919

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Box 36 Folder 8 9 10 11 Contents Monthly Club Meeting, March 8, 1920 Motion Pictures: Public Opinion vs. Legal Censorship, March 22, 1920 Planks for the Platform of the Political Parties Election of 1920, April 26, 1920 Civic Training: Department of Health, January 1920 Department of Education, February 1920 Department of Public Charities, March 1920 Department of Corrections, April 1920 Criminal Courts, November 1920 Tenement House Department, December 1920 Management in Coal Mines, December 17, 1920 Fire Department &amp; Department of Licenses, January 1921 Municipal Civil Service Commission &amp; the Transit Construction Commission, February 1921 Department of Docks, April 1921 Department of Labor, January 1922, February 1922 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Bedford Reformatory - Its Responsible Place, January 14, 1921 Public Health, February 1921 In Honor of Annie Mathews, January 11, 1921 Get Together Tea Party, April 27, 1921 The Repeal of the Lusk School Laws, January 11, 1922 The Youth of Today and Our Responsibility, March 24, 1922 Visiting Teachers, March 30, 1922 Worker’s Education, April 8, 1922 Spring Tea Party, May 22, 1922 Repeal of the Mullan-Gage Law, May 28, 1922 Should the Federal Government Protect Working Children, November 18, 1922 Subject-Coal, November 27, 1922 Facing the Facts - A Program for Reclassifying School Children, January 13, 1923 29

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Box 36 Folder 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 Contents The Housing Problem, February 9, 1923 Present Problems in the State Government - Honorable Alfred E. Smith, April 6, 1923 The Place of the Theatre in the Life of the City, April 27, 1923 In Honor of Olive O. Jones, November 23, 1923 What Gets the Public? December 12, 1923 Holiday Dinner and Entertainment, December 27, 1923 Government of the City of New York, January 1924 The State’s Responsibility to its Workers, January 30, 1924 Mental Hygiene, February 1924 Recent Impressions of the Public Dance Hall, February 29, 1924 Reception in Honor of the Members of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors, March 8, 1924 In Honor of Jane Adams, March 29, 1924 Police Women, April 7, 1924 Citizen’s Testimonial Dinner to Dr. William L. Ettinger, May 26, 1924 Theatre Party “The Flake”, October 14, 1924 Plans for the Future Home of the Women’s City Club of New York, February 25, 1925 Marriage, February 27, 1925 The Club Legislative Program for 1925, March 17, 1925 Personal Health, March 1925, April 1925 Spring Reception for Members, May 15, 1925 A Prosanis Fashion Show, October 26, 1925 A Modern Program of Care for the Delinquent Child, October 27, 1925 Problems Facing the New Administration: How Can the WCC Help? May 18, 1926 Crime and Control, February 18, 1927 In Honor of Governor Alfred E. Smith, March 12, 1927 Lectures on Positive Health, April 1927 Life and the Theatre Season - The Audience &amp; Censorship, April 26, 1927

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Box 36 Folder 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 37 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Contents Argument for Birth Control Legislation - Dr. Ira S. Wilde, November 14, 1927 Playtime - A Preview of the Club’s Motion Picture, December 3, 1927 In Honor of Mrs. Roosevelt, Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. Pratt, January 2, 1928 Dwellings Law - Senator Seabury C. Mastick, February 17, 1928 The Birth Control Bill, March 15, 1928 Rare Old Prints of N.Y. from the J. Clarence Davies Collection, 1928 In Honor of Mary Agnes Hamilton, January 2, 1929 Conference on Public Affairs, March 11, 1929 Laid off at Forty, November 19, 1929 Afternoon Tea, October 31, 1932 Know Your City, January 24, 1933, March - April 1934 Bridge Tea, November 9, 1934 Know Your City - Lectures on City Government by Dr. J.D. McGoldrick, February 1937, March 1937 In Memory of Mina M. Bruere, April 27, 1937 Labor on March, March 1938 City Finances, April 1939 Talk delivered by Clarice F. Brows, January 9, 1940 Is the Financial Crisis in Our Schools?, January 23, 1940 Should Household Employment be Regulated or Not?, January 30, 1940 Should Prostitution Receive Legal or Social Treatment?, February 6, 1940 Compulsory Health Insurance - Is New York State Ready for Such Legislation?, February 13, 1940 Is Your Tax Money Being Wasted on Relief?, February 27, 1940 Should Complete Free Education for New York City’s Children Continue after High School?, April 2, 1940 Is Custodial Restraint for Our Children Outmoded?, April 16, 1940 Do Our Schools Meet the Challenge in Training for Citizenship?, April 23, 1940

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Box 37 Folder 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Contents Voluntary Group Health Plans - The Patient’s Needs and the Doctor’s Rights, April 30, 1940 Legislative Investigating Committee Background, March 6, 1941 Basic Training for Voters, Fall 1944 35th Anniversary Dinner - Passé or Impasse - How Can We Remove Legislative Road Blocks?, May 17, 1951 Tea Honoring Señora Felisa Rincón de Gautier, May 26, 1954 Institute on Residential Relocation of Site Tenants, November 17, 1955 For Whom Shall New York Build?, November 1956, December 1956 New York State’s Constitution - Time for a Change, 1957 Zoning for a Better City, January 1958, February 1958 Design for Effective Living in the New York Metropolitan Region, November 1958, December 1958 Living Together in a Changing New York, January 1959, February 1959 Know Your Law, October 1959, November 1959 Classroom U.S.A., January 1960, February 1960 The Welfare of Children is Everybody’s Business. How Can We Help?, November 30, 1960 The Battle Against Urban Blight, January 1961, February 1961 New Light on the Legislative Process, November 1961, December 1961 Ethel E. Dreier Memorial Series - Know Your New York – It Belongs to You, March 1964, April 1964 Low Rent Housing. What is the Future?, October 13, 1965 About New York, Night and Day, 1915 - 1965, October 18, 1965 Views and Previews of Fifty Years of Literature…Music…Theatre, February 24, 1966 Address by Mr. Mitchell Sviridoff, Director of Community Progress Inc., New Haven, Connecticut and Director of Human Resources Study, New York City, June 29, 1966

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Box 37 Folder 30 31 32 33 34 35 38 1 2 3 4 5 Contents Ethel E. Dreier Memorial Series - Major Issues Before the 1967 Constitutional Convention, January 1967, February 1967 The Local School Board and the Community - Partners Or…?, April 22, 1967 Our City - A Treatment for an Exhibition, November 1968 Community Participation and Decision Making, June 19, 1969 The Two Faces of Law and Order, October 21, 1970 - March 19, 1973 Committee on Urban Tensions, November 1970, January 1971, February 1971 Crisis in the South Bronx - The Community and Lincoln Hospital, January 21, 1971 Community School Board Colloquium, May 11, 1972 Public Needs - Public Money, October 18, 1972 Conference on the Status of Women, October 24, 1972 - April 24, 1973 Remarks by Honorable Robert F. Wagner, Chairman, New York State Temporary Commission on the Powers of Local Government, June 14, 1974 Comprehensive Rezoning - Lessons from 1960, July 14, 1974 In Honor of Minneola P. Ingersoll, December 18, 1974 Collective Bargaining in the Public Interest, March 19, 1975 Women View the City Crisis, December 13, 1975 The Privileged Many, February 1976, March 1976 The Fiscal Crisis - One Year Later, December 11, 1976 Criminal Sentencing - A Process Seeking a Policy, January 15, 1977 Battered Women, March 21, 1977 The Women’s Movement - Stage II, March 23, 1977 Women’s World of Tomorrow, April 30, 1977 Convention Center Forum, June 2, 1977 Brief Summary of (Mayor) Lindsay’s Talk, May 24, 1978 Youth’s Challenge to CUNY (1979 - 1981) Public Relations, September 1979 - April 30, 1981 The Right to Learn - The Power to Earn Correspondence, January 15, 1980 - May 26, 1981 33

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Box 39 Folder 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Contents Youth’s Challenge to CUNY (1979 - 1981) Bernard, Irving Nathan and Peter Straus Correspondence, February 1, 1980 - May 22, 1981 Ernestine Friedlaender Correspondence, February 4, 1980 - May 27, 1981 Louise P. Mitchell Correspondence, March 20, 1980 - May 21, 1981 Mrs. Roy R. Neuberger (Marie Neuberger) Correspondence, April 8, 1980 - March 13, 1981 CUNY Symposium Program Committee - Materials, October 29, 1980 - April 30, 1981 Mrs. Laurence Farmer (June L. Farmer) Correspondence, October 29, 1980 - May 27, 1981 Mailing List, October 1980 - March 19, 1981 Expenses, February 9, 1981 - July 24, 1981 CUNY Documents, April 30, 1981 General Materials, April 30, 1981 Presentations and Panel Reports, April 30, 1981 Where Do We Go from Here?, November 18, 1979 Reproductive Freedoms: Politics and Public Priorities by Carol Bellamy, December 19, 1979 Help for Hospitals! Health Care for People! The First Martha Fraenkel Memorial Symposium, February 29, 1980 Straus Grant Steering Committee - Minutes and Memoranda, January 29, 1980 - June 25, 1980 Straus Arrangement Committee - Minutes and Memoranda, October 10, 1980 - May 13, 1981 N.Y.C. and the New Federalism; Its Impact on Health Programs The Second Annual Martha K. Fraenkel Health Symposium, 1981 34

�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials Box 40 Folder 9 10 11 12 Contents Women and Higher Education, February 19, 1982 Women’s City Club of New York in History, March 11, 1982 Higher Education: Road to a Better Society, 1983 The Changing Health Care System in New York, Who Pays the Price? The Fourth Annual Martha K. Fraenkel Health Symposium, February 7, 1984 New Threats to Freedom of Information by Floyd Abrams, March 21, 1984 Right to Privacy, April 26, 1984 Planning for a Better Life - The Fifth Annual Martha K. Fraenkel Health Symposium, February 22, 1985 Speaking for Ourselves - A Woman’s Place on New York Radio, September 7, 1985 Reforming New York City’s Election Process, March 13, 1986 Quality Health Care: Directions, Decisions and Dilemmas The Seventh Annual Martha K. Fraenkel Health Symposium, March 12, 1987 Conference on Homeless Women, May 16, 1988 AIDS: Its Impact on Children and Their Children, May 1989

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Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 1 Speaker Speaker: Hon. Robert Abrams Public Transportation, October 20, 1971 Speaker: Bella S. Abzug Keeping New York Alive and Well, April 28, 1977 Speaker: Dr. Herbert Alexander Campaign Funds, September 19, 1971 Speaker: Dennis H. Allee A New Charter for the City, April 26, 1973

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 1 Speaker Speaker: William S. Allison On Marketing the M.T.A., May 20, 1974 Speaker: Bob Alpern Zoning and Housing, July 17, 1974 Speaker: Amays Ames (Copy of remarks) Lincoln Center Projections, October 20, 1977 Speaker: Irving Anker Accountability: The Education System in New York, February 6, 1975 Speaker: Tom Armstrong American Art, April 17, 1975 Speaker: Herman Badillo Future of the City, December 11, 1969 Speaker: Vincent J. Baldino Think Metric, March 16, 1977 Speakers: David Barns, Nancy Ticktin, Peter Fleming, and Mrs. John Burns, III Report on the Community School Boards, October 1970 Speaker: Carol Bellamy Renaissance at City Hall?, December 8, 1977 Speaker: Dr. Howard E. Bellin Here’s to a Healthier New York, April 16, 1974 Speakers: Allen Berascano and Riordan Gross Women in New Fields, February 20, 1975 Speaker: Dr. Beatrice Bishop Berle The Public’s Responsibility Toward Genetic and Other Scientific Research, December 12, 1977 Speaker: Hon. Peter A.A. Berle Early Warnings from Albany, January 18, 1973

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 1 Speaker Speaker: Hon. Peter A.A. Berle Coping with Pollution, November 17, 1976 Speakers: Blanche Bernstein, Jack Goldberg, and Oscar Arnati Get Involved - Welfare Alternatives, May 25, 1970 Speaker: Herbert Bienstock Employment and Unemployment in New York City - Reality and Myth, January 23, 1969 Speaker: Dr. LeClair Bissell Alcoholism: A Problem of Society, January 12, 1978 Speakers: Elinor Black, Dan Dodson, Marian Jacobs, and Gloria Chapman Get Involved - Urban Renewal, March 11, 1970 Speaker: Hon. Barbara Blum What’s Ahead in Social Services?, February 28, 1978 Speakers: Robert J. Bott and Solomon Hoberman A New Broom - A New Sweep, February 24, 1977 Speaker: Michael Botwinick Brooklyn and Its Community, March 18, 1975 Speaker: Pierre Boulez Notes on Talk About the New York Philharmonic, May 1, 1974 Speaker: Sally Bowles The Mayor and Education, January 7, 1971 Speaker: Ruth Bowman Art Museums and Social Change, January 16, 1974 Speaker: Ruth Bowman The Future of Museums, May 12, 1977 Speaker: Hon. Alice M. Brophy Growing Old in New York, November 13, 1975 Speaker: Margaret Bruce Status of Women, October 23, 1969 37

�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 1 2 Topic Speaker: John Burns Mayoral Meeting, October 9, 1969 Speaker: Schuyler G. Chapin Under New Management - The Metropolitan Opera, October 11, 1973 Speaker: Stephen J. Chinlund Padlocks vs. Pampering, December 9, 1976 Speaker: Joseph J. Christian (Copy of Address) New York City Housing Authority, January 22, 1974 Speaker: Dr. June Jackson Christmas Social Policy and Trends in Mental Health, February 19, 1974 Speaker: Hon. Ramsay Clark Victimless Crimes: The Cost to Society, February 14, 1974 Speaker: Barbara Clutz Three Faces of Eve, April 25, 1974 Speaker: Edward N. Costikyan Brains and Guts Can Save New York, June 9, 1977 Speaker: Norman Cousins An Inventory of Hope, May 8, 1975 Speaker: Mrs. Russell Crouse Performing Arts in New York City, January 25, 1977 Speakers: Barbara Diamonstein and Milton Esterow The New York Art Scene, October 13, 1977 Speakers: Dick Duhan and Ernesto Martinez Community Participation, April 19, 1969 Speaker: Susan Edmiston New York as Muse, October 13, 1977 Speaker: Mrs. Hansje Evenhuis Women in International Politics, November 15, 1976

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 2 Speaker Speaker: Dr. Rodney Felder The Preparation of Women for Political Leadership, February 20, 1974 Speakers: Janet Feldman, Walter Farr, and Mr. Beck Get Involved, May 4, 1970 Speaker: Lewis Feldstein The Neighborhood and the City, October 20, 1970 Speakers: Marjorie Fields, Hon. Miriam Friedlander, and Maria Roy Battered Women, March 21, 1977 Speaker: Edythe First Christmas Party – December 19, 1973 Speakers: Mrs. Joy Fleischer, Frances Levinson, and Jacob Sacks Community Participation, April 19, 1969 Speaker: Mr. Fleming Community Involvement Participation, April 19, 1969 Speaker: Dr. Charles Frankel Private Rights and the Public Good, January 29, 1974 Speaker: Eleanor Clark French Campaign 1972 -- The Presidency, October 18, 1972 Speaker: Betty Friedan The Women’s Movement ... Stage II, March 29, 1977 3 Speaker: Hon. Henry Geldzahler How Will New York Support Culture?, March 15, 1978 Speaker: Richard A. Givens Fraud and the Poor Consumer, March 27, 1973 Speaker: Lester Goodchild Changes and Problems in the Operation of Courts in New York City, March 4, 1975

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 3 Speaker Speaker: Roy M. Goodman The Challenge of Change, January 27, 1977 Speaker: Roy M. Goodman Davidson vs. Goodman Campaign for New York Senate, October 10, 1974 Speaker: Roy M. Goodman Why Revise the New York City Charter? October 21, 1975 Speaker: Shirley Goodman A Garment Industry, February 26, 1974 Speaker: Roberta Gratz The New Preservation - Lesson for New York, January 18, 1979 Speaker: Elinor Coleman Guggenheimer The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, May 23, 1974 Speaker: Dr. Robert L. Heilbroner The International War on Poverty, October 24, 1968 Speaker: Russell D. Hemenway Who Owns the Government?, May 2, 1972 Speaker: C. Hugh Hildesley Art on the Block, May 15, 1975 Speaker: Dr. Adele Hoffman Adolescent Medicine, December 14, 1970 Speaker: Raymond D. Horton Collective Bargaining in the Public Interest, March 19, 1975 Speaker: Thomas P. Hoving The Metropolitan Museum: Today and Tomorrow, February 25, 1975 Speaker: John Jay Iselin (Biographical sketch) Broadcasting and Watergate - A Year Later, October 30, 1974 Speaker: Joan Kaden New York City Budget Making Process, December 4, 1973 40

�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 3 Speaker Speaker: Robert Kagan West Side Highway Project, June 19, 1973 Speaker: Alfred J. Kahn Contributions and Limitations of Community Control, February 17, 1971 Speaker: Blanche K. Katz The Big Red Schoolhouse, January 11, 1973 Speaker: Hon. Florence Kelley The Family Court, October 15, 1969 Speaker: Hon. Florence Kelley Youth in the Community, October 15, 1969 Speakers: T.W. Kheel, T. Oliveira, and R.N. Rickles Transportation Bond Issue, October 18, 1973 Speaker: Susan Shapiro Kiok Public Art - Pleasure &amp; Protest, March 26, 1974 Speaker: Nicholas Kisburg The Teamsters Union Looks at Welfare, November 4, 1968 Speakers: Jean Krampner and Constance Blackwell Anatomy of a School Board District, January 31, 1974 Speaker: Professor Ernest Kurnov Quality of Mass Transport Financing, September 19, 1972 Speaker: Mrs. Trude Lash New York City Children, January 31, 1977 Speaker: Cynthia Lefferts Campaign Financing -- Faith Restored or Lessons Ignored?, January 8, 1974 Speaker: Hon. Louis J. Lefkowitz Inside the Attorney General’s Office, April 11, 1974 Speaker: Mayor John V. Lindsay Matter of Judgeships and Selection, October 9, 1969 41

�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 3 Speaker Speaker: Stanley S. Litow The Board of Education on the Spot, November 4, 1976 Speaker: Elaine Livingstone When Women Meet in Mexico, May 28, 1975 Speaker: Robert A. Low Energy Crisis - Impact on the Environment, March 28, 1974 Speaker: Charles F. Luce Electric Power and the Environment, October 31, 1972 Speaker: Hon. Milton Luger Alternatives to Training Schools, November 30, 1972 Speaker: Joseph Lynaugh Health Care in Your Future, February 16, 1977 4 Speaker: Robert B. McKay Prison Reform and the Aftermath of Attica, November 29, 1973 Speaker: Michael J. McManus The Frost Belt Fights Back, October 18, 1977 Speaker: State Senator John Marchi Mayoral Meeting, October 9, 1969 Speaker: Mrs. Teresa N. Melchionne The Police and the Public, November 25, 1969 Speaker: Thomas Messer View from the Spiral, November 18, 1975 Speaker: H. Morancy Community Participation, April 19, 1969 Speaker: Stewart R. Mott City Gardening: Window Box to Roof Top, June 6, 1974 Speaker: Bess Myerson Is Consumerism a Myth or Fact?, April 16, 1970

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 4 Speaker Speaker: Dr. Barbara Newell Why a Women’s College?, November 18, 1974 Speaker: Dr. Sol Nichtern The Problems in Developing Psychiatric Services for Children, January 7, 1974 Speaker: Joseph Noble More than a Mirror to the Past, January 23, 1975 Moderator: Marita O’Hare; Speakers: Suzanne Stephens and Susana Torre Women Master Builders, April 11, 1977 Speaker: Richard Oldenburg News of MOMA, May 16, 1974 Speakers: D. Orr and N. Smith Harlem’s Needs and Goals: A Community in Action, October 17, 1968 Speaker: Eric Outwater What Price Clean Air?, April 20, 1977 Speaker: Hon. D. Kenneth Patton New York -- Up or Out?, January 31, 1973 Speaker: Eleanor Pepper Fashion and History, June 10, 1976 Speaker: Dr. Martha Peterson The Renascence of the Women’s College, March 20, 1974 Speaker: Ambassador F. Plimpton The United Nations Then and Now, October 25, 1973 Speaker: Dr. Arthur Polemini Reading in New York City Public Schools, April 12, 1973 Speaker: Peter Pryor What is the State Doing for the City Consumer?, November 25, 1974

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 4 Speaker Speaker: A. H. Raskin Is Unionization Forging Tighter Chains Around the Civil Service?, May 9, 1969 Speaker: Richard Ravitch Building New York, June 14, 1977 Speaker: Barbara Reach History and Values of Volunteers in Public and Private Agencies, May 20, 1975 Speaker: Henry Hope Reed Urban Oases, November 10, 1977 Speaker: Mrs. Lisa Richette Our Throw-Away Children, 1970 Speakers: Mrs. Rothschild and Herbert Beanstock Get Involved, May 18, 1970 Speaker: Mrs. O. Ruebhausen A Tale of Three Cities, January 17, 1974 5 Speaker: Dr. Walter S. Salant Inflation - Concepts and Misconceptions, January 16, 1975 Speaker: Howard J. Samuels Off-Track Betting - Panacea or Promise?, January 14, 1971 Speaker: Raymond T. Schuler Maintaining Metropolitan Mobility, March 16, 1976 Speaker: Harvey Scribner New Directions for Our Schools, January 28, 1971 Speaker: Martin E. Segal Arts and the City: A New Era of Cooperation?, November 14, 1974 Speakers: Dr. Donna Shalala and Dr. Maxwell Lehman Political Decentralization - Pros and Cons, May 25, 1972

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 5 Speaker Speaker: Dr. Harry L. Shapiro Can Urban Man Survive?, November 19, 1969 Interviewee: Robert Sherman An Interviewer Interviewed, February 10, 1977 Speaker: Mrs. Helvi L. Sipila Women and the United Nations, November 23, 1974 Speaker: Dr. Leonard S. Solon How is Man-Made Radiation Affecting New York?, April 27, 1978 Speaker: Assemblyman Andrew Stein Report from an Investigative Legislator, January 29, 1976 Speaker: Henry J. Stern and Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Who Speaks for You at City Hall?, Description of City Government - Its Holes &amp; What Should be Done to Improve its Services and Functions, February 13, 1975 Speaker: Mrs. Jerome Strauss (Katherine W. Strauss) Remarks on W.C.C. and Its Education of Women, May 17, 1977 Speaker: Dr. Roy Strong The Public and the Past in Britain Today, November 12, 1974 Speaker: Percy E. Sutton Toward A Safe, Prosperous New York, May 19, 1977 Speaker: Dr. Lola Szladits Adventures of a Literary Godmother: The Berg Collection, November 11, 1976 Speaker: Lisa M. Taylor Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Design, March 10, 1977 Speaker: Joseph Terenzio Hospitals, n.d. Speaker: Mrs. Allan V. Tishman Social Services, Chinese Style, March 24, 1977

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 5 Speaker Speaker: Seymour Topping Journey Between Two Chinas, October 12, 1972 Speakers: Frank Van Dyke and Kenneth Kowald Panel Meeting re: Proposed Permanent Agency, November 30, 1970 Speaker: Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Remarks by Honorable Robert F. Wagner, Jr., Chairman, New York State Temporary Commission on the Powers of Local Government, June 14, 1973 Speaker: Adams Walinsky What Direction the New Politics?, March 12, 1970 Speaker: Douglas Turner Ward On Negro Theatre, March 24, 1969 Speaker: Richard Weinstein Rebirth of a City - The Master Plan, January 15, 1969 Speaker: Richard Weinstein Manhattan Landing Project, May 3, 1972 Speaker: Congressman Theodore Weiss National Policy Towards Cities, March 28, 1978 Speaker: Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Career Focus in Liberal Education, November 15, 1973 Speaker: Mr. Whitaker Wateredge Development Study, October 6, 1971 Speaker: Norval White Architectural Design of New York City, April 17, 1969 Speaker: Ruth Wood Homemaker, August 30, 1974 Speaker: Dr. Wonk Nuclear Power Plant, May 26, 1977

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.2 Summaries of Open Meetings at the Women’s City Club Box 41 Folder 5 Speaker Speaker: David Yunich Eastside, Westside, Uptown, Downtown: The M.T.A., December 19, 1974 Speaker: Hon. John E. Zuccotti The Politics of Planning, January 30, 1975 6 Tape List, 1968 - 1978

Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 42 Tape 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Topic Women’s City Club of New York 50th Anniversary, Voice of America, United States Information Agency, October 26, 1965 Westside, December 10, 1968 Address, February 3, 1969 Speaker: John Keppler Temple Service in Honor of Herman W. Block, February 22, 1969 Family Court, October 15, 1969 Speaker: F. Kelley Mayoral Meeting, October 1969 Speakers: John V. Lindsay, John Marchi, and John Burns Future of the City, December 11, 1969 Speaker: Herman Badillo Legislative Process, February 3, 1970 Speakers: Mrs. Jean Richmond and William D. Boyd From Dinosaurs to Moon Rocks, April 1970 Speaker: Gardner Stout East Africa, May 25, 1970 Speaker: Mrs. Broadus Mitchell

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 42 Tape 11 12 13 14 15 16 17-20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Topic Evictions, October 19, 1970 Speaker: Mr. Hardy The Neighborhood and City, October 20, 1970 Speaker: Lewis M. Feldstein Public Relations Committee Meeting, December 28, 1970 Speaker not listed The Mayor and Education, January 7, 1971 Speaker: Sally Bowles Off-Track Betting - Panacea or Promise? January 14, 1971 Speaker: Howard J. Samuels New Directions for Our Schools, January 28, 1971 Speaker: Harvey B. Scribner Lincoln Hospital - Urban Tensions, February 1, 1971 Speakers: Not Listed Untitled, February 22, 1971 Speaker: Henry Bienstock Freedom of Expression and Public Order, March 1971 Speaker: Louis H. Pollack, Esq. Individual Privacy and Public Safety, March 1971 Speakers: Mrs. Piel and Roy Newberger The Rights of the Accused and Public Safety, March 1971 Speakers: Robert Carter, Partner Poletti, and Proshker Feldman A Tribute to Laura B. Denoho, May 5, 1971 Speaker: Roy R. Newberger and Guests New Faces, May 1971 Speaker: H. Gould Comprehensive High Schools, June 3, 1971 Speaker: Blanche Katz

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 42 Tape 28-29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Topic Projects Meeting, June 10, 1971 Midtown Metamorphosis, November 1971 Speaker: J. Robertson Heritage of Performing Arts - An Unhappy Ending?, November 16, 1971 Speaker: Thor E. Wood National Health Insurance Plans, December 13, 1971 Speaker: Dr. Eveline M. Burns New York Does Have a Future, February 16, 1972 Speakers: Eli Ginzberg and A. Barton Hepburn History with Heroes, March 15, 1972 Speaker: Herman H. Goldstone Transportation Task Force Meeting, March 18, 1972 CUNY - Mounting Pressure on the Open Door, April 13, 1972 Speaker: Robert J. Kibbee HAD - From the Inside, April 27, 1972 Speaker: Frances Levenson Professional Volunteers, May 18, 1972 Speaker: Ellen S. Straus Political Decentralization - Pros and Cons, May 25, 1972 Speakers: Donna E. Shalala and Mary Lehman Public Needs - Public Money, December 4, 1972 Revenues - What are the Prospects?, Tape 1 of 2 Speakers: Alan J. Campbell and David Grossman Revenues - What are the Prospects?, Tape 2 of 2 Speakers: Alan J. Campbell and David Grossman Public Needs - Public Money, December 5, 1972 Better Service for the Tax Dollar. Can We Get It? How? Speakers: Bernard R. Gifford, Gordon M. Derzon, and Lillian Roberts 49

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 43 Tape 42 (side 2) Topic Public Needs - Public Money, December 5, 1972 How Can We Get Better Tax Service for the Tax Dollar in a Public Hospital? Speakers: Gordon M. Derzon and Lillian Roberts How Can the Private Sector Help Solve Critical City Problems? Speakers: John R. Bunting and Seymour B. Durst Early Warnings from Albany, January 18, 1973 Speaker: Assemblyman Peter A. Berle Making Democracy Work, February 6, 1973 Speaker: Hon. David N. Dinkins Fraud and Poor Consumer, March 27, 1973 Speaker: Richard A. Givens Women’s City Club of New York Annual Meeting, May 24, 1973 Speaker: Elizabeth Kempton Education Committee Meeting, June 7, 1973 Speakers: Jean S. Frank, Paul Greenberg, Jean Kempner, and Mrs. Willig Combo’s Views on Westside Highway Project, June 19, 1973 Speaker: Roberta Kagan and John Belle Under New Management - The Metropolitan Opera, October 11, 1973 Speaker: Not Listed Meet the Mayoral Candidates, October 17, 1973 Speakers: Thomas Cronin, Hon. Mario Biaggi, Hon. Abraham Bean, Hon. Albert H. Blumenthal, and Hon. John J. Marchi Transportation Bond Issue, October 18, 1973 Speakers: Antonio Oliveri, Dr. Roberta Rickles, Theodore W. Kheel Career Focus in Liberal Education, November 15, 1973 Speaker: Dr. Jacqueline Grennan Wexler Prison Reform and the Aftermath of Attica, November 29, 1973 Speaker: Robert B. McKay

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 43 Tape 56 Topic The Problems in Developing Psychiatric Services for Children, January 7, 1974 Speaker: Dr. Sol Nichtern Campaign Financing - Faith Restored or Lessons Ignored?, January 8, 1974 Speaker: Cynthia Lefferts A Tale of Three Cities, January 17, 1974 Speaker: Mrs. Oscar Ruebhausen Consumer Protection, January 30, 1974 Speaker: Suzanne Pollack Victimless Crimes: The Cost to Society, February 14, 1974 Speaker: Ramsey Clark Social Policy and Trends in Mental Health, February 19, 1974 Speaker: June J. Christmas Education for New York’s #1 Industry, February 26, 1974 Speaker: Shirley Goodman The Renascence of the Woman’s College, March 20, 1974 Speaker: Martha Peterson Public Art - Pleasure and Protest, March 26, 1974 Speaker: Susan S. Kiok Inside the Attorney General Office, April 11, 1974 Speaker: Louis J. Lefkowitz Here’s To a Healthier New York, April 16, 1974 Speaker: Lowell E. Bellin News of the Philharmonic, May 1, 1974 Speaker: Pierre Boulez What Welfare Reform Really Is, May 9, 1974 Speaker: Alvin L. Schorr City Gardening - Window Box to Roof Top, June 6, 1974 Speaker: Stewart R. Mott 51

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 43 Tape 70 71 72 73 74 75 Topic Women and the United Nations, November 23, 1974 Speaker: Helva L. Sipila Due To Circumstances Beyond Our Control, October 30, 1974 Speaker: Jay Iselin The Public and the Past in Britain Today, November 12, 1974 Speaker: Dr. Roy Strong Arts and the City: A New Era of Cooperation? November 14, 1974 Speaker: Martin E. Segal Why a Women’s College?, November 18, 1974 Speaker: Dr. Barbara Newell Protecting the City’s Environment: Potentials of City Government, November 19, 1974 Moderator: Nicholas Robinson Panelists: L.Y. Chun, Marie Bienstock, Dewitt Davis, Sherry Koehler, Laurence Simmons, and Christopher Wasiutznski Help Wanted! By the Family Court, November 21, 1974 Speaker: Joseph P. Murphy What is the State Doing for the City Consumer?, November 25, 1974 Speaker: Peter M. Pryor Christmas Party- Professional Children’s School, December 12, 1974 Memorial Service in Honor of Minneola Ingersoll, December 18, 1974 Eastside, Westside, Uptown, Downtown: The M.T.A., December 19, 1974 Speaker: David L. Yunich Inflation: Concepts and Misconceptions, January 16, 1975 Speaker: Walter S. Salant More Than a Mirror to the Past, January 23, 1975 Speaker: Joseph V. Noble Health and Hospitals Corporation: Progress Report, January 27, 1975 Speaker: Dr. John L. Holloman 52

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 44 Tape 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94-96 Topic The Politics of Planning, January 30, 1975 Speaker: John E. Zucotti Report from the Board of Education, February 6, 1975 Speaker: Not Listed Who Speaks for You at City Hall?, February 13, 1975 Speakers: Henry J. Stern and Robert F. Wagner, Jr. Women in New Fields, February 20, 1975 Speakers: L. Berascano, C. Allen, J. Gross, and R. Riordan Collective Bargaining in the Public Interest?, March 19, 1975 Speakers: Raymond D. Horton Energy Crisis, March 28, 1975 Speaker: Robert Law Municipal Unions - Municipal Money, April 10, 1975 Speaker: Victor Gotbaum Three Faces of Eve, April 25, 1975 Speakers: Barbara Clutz and Ruth Wood Art on the Block, May 15, 1975 Speaker: Christopher H. Hildesley When Women Meet in Mexico, May 28, 1975 Speaker: Elaine Livington CBS: New York: A City in Analysis, September 19, 1975 Panelists: Howard Samuels, Theodore Kheel, George Sternlieb, Robert Buckley, Jacob Javits, John J. Marchi, Robert F. Wagner, Jr., and Hon. Roy M. Goodman What Happened in Mexico?, October 15, 1975 Speaker: Ambassador Barbara M. White Why Revise the New York City Charter?, October 21, 1975 Speaker: Hon. Roy M. Goodman

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 44 Tape 99 100 101 102 103-104 Topic All People Are Created Equal, October 23, 1975 Speaker: Karen S. Burnstein How Early Is Too Late?, October 31, 1975 Speakers: Laura Shapiro, Muriel Mendlowitz, and Dr. Herbert Cohen View from the Spiral, November 18, 1975 Speaker: Thomas M. Messer The Philharmonic and Its Community, December 11, 1975 Speaker: Howard Shanet Women View the City’s Crisis, December 13, 1975 Speakers: Donna E. Shalala, Hon. Carol Bellamy, Phyllis Moland, Judith Thoyer, Joan M. Leiman, Frances Levenson, Hon. Stephen Berger, Dr. Blanche Bernstein, and Pam Leibin 60 Years of Civic Service of the Women’s City Club New York, January 17, 1976 Help for the Arts, February 26, 1976 Speaker: Kathy C. Hart Report from an Investigative Legislator, January 29, 1976 Speaker: Assemblyman Andrew Stein Conference on Open Admissions, March 6, 1976 Moderator: Ernestine Friedlaender Panelists: Samuel Polatrick, Betsy B. Kaufman, Robert J. Kibbe, Percy E. Sutton, and Isaiah Robinson Conference on Open Admissions Study, March 6, 1976 Moderator: Goldie B. Dumpson Panelists: Ann Burton, Lynn Zucker, Carol S. Lynch, and Steven Kaye Maintaining Metropolitan Mobility, March 16, 1976 Speaker: Raymond T. Schuler Making Ends Meet, March 30, 1976 Speaker: Harrison J. Goldin

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 44 Tape 117 118-119 45 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 Topic Bon Appetit, Bon Marche, April 8, 1976 Speaker: Frances Cerra Health Civic Fund Committee Meeting, April 12, 1976 Pensions, April 26, 1976 Speaker: Curtin Kingal Sex Crimes and the Law, April 29, 1976 Speaker: Leslie Synder Can New York Be Healthy?, May 13, 1976 Speaker: Carter Burden Women’s City Club of New York Annual Meeting, May 18, 1976 Children in Trouble, May 27, 1976 Speaker: Peter Edelman Campaign for New York Senator, October 26, 1976 Speakers: Barbara Keating and Carol Bellamy Padlocks vs. Pampering, December 9, 1976 Speaker: Stephen J. Chinlund The Fiscal Crisis - One Year Later, December 11, 1976 Moderator: Barbara Reach Panelists: Carol Bellamy, Stephen Berger, Donna E. Shalala, and Frances Levenson Criminal Sentencing - A Process Seeking a Policy, January 15, 1977 Moderator: Hortense W. Gabel. Panelists: Samuel J. Silverman, Robert B. McKay, Mary J. Love, Robert Kasanof, John F. Keenan, and Carol S. Whelan Performing Arts in New York City, January 25, 1977 Speaker: Anna E. Crouse The Challenge of Change, January 27, 1977 Speaker: Roy M. Goodman

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 45 Tape 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141-142 143 144 145 146 147 148 Topic Interviewing the Interviewee, February 10, 1977 Speaker: Robert Sherman A New Broom - A Clean Sweep?, February 24, 1977 Speakers: Robert J. Bott and Solomon Hoberman Copper-Hewitt Museum of Design, March 10, 1977 Speaker: Lisa Taylor Women’s Movement - Stage II, March 29, 1977 Speaker: Betty Friedan New York as Muse, April 14, 1977 Speaker: Susan Edmiston What Price Clean Air?, April 20, 1977 Speaker: Eric B. Outwater Better Times for New York, April 21, 1977 Speaker: Congressman Edward I. Koch Keeping New York Alive and Well, April 28, 1977 Speaker: Bella Abzug IWY Follow-Up Meeting, April 30, 1977 Speakers: Roni Haggarty and Paula Hughes The Future of Museums, May 12, 1977 Speaker: Ruth Bowman Women’s City Club of New York Annual Meeting, May 17, 1977 Education Committee Meeting - Reading Study, June 2, 1977 Westway: Yes or No?, June 13, 1977 Speakers: Robert N. Rickles and John P. Keith New York, June 15, 1977 Speaker: Howard J. Samuels Frost Belt Fights Back, October 18, 1977 Speaker: Michael McManus 56

�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 45 Tape 149 150 151 152 Topic Lincoln Center Projections, October 20, 1977 Speaker: Amyas Amas New York and the Diplomats, October 25, 1977 Speaker: John F. Loeb Renaissance at City Hall, December 8, 1977 Speaker: Hon. Carol Bellamy The Public Responsibility Towards Genetic and Other Scientific Research, December 12, 1977 Speaker: Dr. Bishop B. Berle Moving People in New York, December 20, 1977 Speaker: Hon. Alexander J. Mautner Alcoholism: A Problem of Society, January 12, 1978 Speaker: Dr. LeClair Bissell Unplanned Parenthood - Teenage Childbearing, January 31, 1978 Speaker: Professor Frank E. Furstenberg School Budget Gap, February 28, 1978 Speaker: Not Listed A New Voice in Planning, March 9, 1978 Speaker: Robert F. Wagner Jr. How Will New York Support Culture?, March 15, 1978 Speaker: Henry Geldzahler National Policy Toward Cities, March 23, 1978 Speaker: Theodore S. Weiss The Abuse of Power, Beyond the Official Government, March 30, 1978 Speakers: P. Dubrul and J. Newfield Banks and People, April 13, 1978 Speaker: Hon. Muriel Siebert HRA Under New Management, April 15, 1978 Speaker: Dr. Blanche Bernstein 57

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 46 Tape 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 Topic How is Man-Made Radiation Affecting New York?, April 27, 1978 Speaker: Dr. Leonard S. Solon A View of a Troubled World, May 24, 1978 Speaker: John V. Lindsay Who Watches the Watchdog?, June 8, 1978 Speaker: A.H. Raskin Open Meeting, December 14, 1978 Speaker: Edward Villella Report Card Show - Truancy, April 1, 1979 Speaker: Not Listed WCC Looks at Housing, January 24, 1980 Speaker: Edward Villella Is There Action in the Poverty Program?, February 26, 1980 Speaker: Andrea Jackson The Troubled Crusade: American Education, 1945 - 1980, ca. March 1980 Speaker: Diane Ravitch The Energy Crisis: Disaster or Opportunity?, March 13, 1980 Speaker: Robert Herzog New Threats to Freedom of Information, ca. March 1980 Speaker: Floyd Abrams Is Regional Planning Working?, ca. March 1980 Speaker: Frank T. Johnson Agenda for the 1980’s, ca. April 1980 Speaker: Elizabeth Holtzman Questions for Concerned Citizens, ca. May 1980 Speaker: Bess Myerson Women’s City Club of New York Annual Meeting, May 21, 1980

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 46 Tape 177 178-179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188-189 190 191 192 Topic The City State in the 1980’s, May 29, 1980 Speaker: John V. Lindsay Better Ways to Finance Schools, June 5, 1980 Speaker: Raymond Schuler What Can We Learn from Charleston?, October 9, 1980 Speaker: Gregory B. Paxton The Critical Years, October 15, 1980 Speaker: Ronald Edmonds Environment, October 17, 1980 Speaker: Meg Rickets Why Medicaid is Not Enough, November 19, 1980 Speaker: Harriet Dronska Women’s City Club of New York Annual Meeting, 1981 Who Speaks for Us in Albany?, January 15, 1981 Speaker: Margaret L. Weiss Must Books Be Destroyed?, January 27, 1981 Speaker: Townsend Hoopes Caring for Lonely Young Refugees, February 26, 1981 Speaker: Elizabeth T. Schack 1st Martha Frankel Memorial Symposium: Help for Hospitals! Health Care for People!, February 29, 1981 Cable T.V. in Our Future, March 31,1981 Speaker: Tony Schwartz The Homeless: Who, Why, What, and When?, April 11, 1981 Speaker: Robert M. Heyes, Esq The Value of a Liberal Arts Education in a High-Tech Society, ca. 1981 Speaker: Joseph S. Murphy

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 46 Tape 193-196 197 198 199 47 200 201-202 203 204 205 206 207 208 Topic Consumerism: Alive (and Kicking?), April 15, 1981 Speaker: Barbara Opotowsky Welfare Reform: Progress and Prospects, ca. 1981 Speaker: Stanley Brezenoff WCC New York Annual Meeting, May 19, 1982 Auditor and Finance Committee Meeting, February 1983 WCC Meeting, April 19, 1983 Housing and Planning Committee Meeting, March 7, 1984 No Program Title, n.d. Speaker: Bryan Sexton Mainstreaming the Handicapped, n.d. Speaker: Robert A. Olmstead Privacy of Information: Opening Dialogue, n.d. Speaker: Trudy Hayden The City on the Air, n.d. Speaker: Mary P. Nichols East River Renaissance, n.d. Speaker: Peter Stanford Memory: Remembrance of Things Past, Or Where Did I Put My Glasses?, n.d. Speaker: Robert N. Butler Shall Rockefeller University Burn Low Level Radioactive Waste?, n.d. Speakers: Leonard Salon and Dr. Norman Simon Tax Incentives for Business - Part I: Are We Getting Our Money’s Worth?, n.d. Speaker: D. Curtis

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1916 - 1989 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 47 Tape 211 Topic Tax Incentives for Business - Part III: Are We Getting Our Money’s Worth?, n.d. Speakers: F. Leichter and K. Lipper Can the City Be Run Like a Business?, n.d. Speaker: L. Oberst London Presents a Gala Performance of Die Fledermaus: The Opera Performed by: E. Koth, Regina Resnick, G. Zampieri, W. Berry, E. Wachter, and E. Kunz, n.d. WNYC Radio Broadcast Tapes - Get Involved Series Community Participation, May 4, 1970 A Case Study in Community Participation, May 11, 1970 Opportunities Unlimited: Career Ladders, May 18, 1970 Welfare Alternatives, May 25, 1970 City University: Open Admissions, June 1, 1970 Low Rent Housing, June 8, 1970 Dollars or Danger: Children in Trouble with the Law, June 15, 1970 The Family Court, June 22, 1970 City Finance: How Shall We Raise the Money?, June 29, 1970 Health Services for All, July 6, 1970 Rapid Transit?, July 13, 1970 Are Authorities Authoritarian?, July 20, 1970 The Master Plan, 1969, July 27, 1970 This box contains 28 untitled and undated audiotapes

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SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1915 - 1993 Subseries 7.1 Activities Box 49 Folder 1 2 3 4 Contents Abandoned Buildings Project, October 1974 About New York, 1915 - 1965, October 18, 1965 Annual Meeting, April 14, 1982 Annual Meeting, May 18, 1983 61

�SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1915 - 1993 Subseries 7.1 Activities Box 49 Folder 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Contents Board Meeting, n.d. Boscobel Trip, May 21, 1974 Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Tour - Long Island University Buffet, 1965 Eleanor Roosevelt Symposium, October 12, 1983, March 25, 1985 Golden Anniversary Luncheon, January 22, 1966 and/or Open House, September 30, 1965 Harbor Inspection for Trade - Civil Executives, June 16, 1960 Jamaica Bay Wildlife Center Tour, October 12, 1982 Joffrey Ballet Benefit, ca. 1969 Know Your City, February 6, 1953 Manhattan Tour Survey, 1953 Members of the W.C.C. (Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt), ca. 1920’s National Priorities, ca. 1970 N.Y.C. &amp; New Federalism: Its Impact on Health Problems, 1981 New York City Transit Tour, May 21, 1974 Pauline Fredericks Honor Event, ca. 1985 Preservation - Landmarks, August 1988 Projects Meeting, 1975 60th Anniversary of WCC of New York, 1975 Seven Decades of Women’s Programs, 1982-1983 Straus Symposium, April 30, 1981 Subway Excavation Tour at 59th Street, May 21, 1974 Swords to Ploughshare Award, January 24, 1983 Tour of Cast Iron Buildings with Margot Gayle, April 24, 1979 Tour of Downtown Brooklyn, April 24, 1974 Treatment Plant Tour, May 23, 1986 Trade, Civic Inspection Tour of Port of N.Y. Authority, June 16, 1960 Up the Career Ladder, 1992 Women’s City Club of New York Day, September 30, 1965 Women’s City Club of New York - Headquarters, 1926, 1929 Unidentified Activities and Events

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�SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1915 - 1993 Subseries 7.2 Individuals Box 51 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Contents Mrs. Anne C. Abramovitz with Mrs. Marvin A. Asnes and Mrs. A. Joseph Hollander, October 1965 Mrs. York Allen, n.d. Juliet Bartlett, February 19, 1975 Jane T. Bausman, 1931 Betty Bernstein, n.d. Mrs. Robert Bruere, 1930, 1932 Dr. Evelyn Burns, 1983 Grace C. Childs, 1929, 1930 Anna Clark, n.d. Allison Coudert, 1981, 1982 Mabalty De Kiltredge, 1931 Mrs. H. Edward Drerier, n.d. Eleanor Faison, n.d. June Laurence Farmer, May 1982 Adele Filene, n.d. Edythe First and Adele Filene, n.d. Bertha Joselyn Foss, n.d. Charlotte Frank, n.d. Eleanor Clark French, n.d. Ernestine Friedlaender, n.d. Beatrice Friedman, August 1959 Mrs. Leonard S. Gans, October 1965 Mrs. Herbert Glantz, n.d. Mrs. W.H. Good, 1924 Elizabeth Haines, 1924 Marion Holyoke, n.d. Minneola Ingersoll, ca. 1966-1970 Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll and Mrs. John Kirkland Clark, n.d. Robert Kiley, n.d. Edith Shalto King, 1926 - 1930 Mrs. Victor Knauth, n.d. B. Eugenia Lies, n.d. Dr. Helen Montague, n.d.

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�SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1915 - 1993 Subseries 7.2 Individuals Box 51 Folder 30 Contents Eleinor Moradaunt, n.d. Mrs. Roy R. Neuberger, n.d. Lawrence Onton, 1958 Ethel S. Paley, n.d. Alice T. L. Parsons, n.d. Frances Perkins, n.d. Eleanor Piel, n.d. Mrs. Nora Piore, 1930 Ruth Baker Pratt, n.d. Mr. Edward Regan, n.d. Claire R. Reis, 1956 Marion F. Scott, n.d. Mrs. Simon, 1929 Ada Slawson, n.d. Amelia Sternau, 1966 Helen Straus, n.d. Helen Crosby West, n.d. Eugenie Willard, 1975 Leona Van Zandt, 1982

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Subseries 7.3 Staff of the Women’s City Club of New York 51 45 46 47 48 Ellen Kramer, Ginny Valentin, and Jane Levy, April 1982 Mary Carroll, Ellen Kramer, and Lena Riggs, Fall 1983 Helen Acker and Ella Isaac, Fall 1983 Women’s City Club Small Lounge (6 West 48th Street), n.d.

Subseries 7.4 Contact Sheets, Color Slides, Lantern Slides and Negatives 52 Committee of Museum Experts Assisting WCC Members Selecting Art for 50th Anniversary, December 28, 1977 Art Show, October 18, 1965 Astor Hotel, n.d. Minneola Ingersoll, n.d.

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�SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1915 - 1993 Subseries 7.4 Contact Sheets, Color Slides, Lantern Slides and Negatives Box 52 Folder Contents Dr. Helen Montague, n.d. Francis Perkins, n.d. WCC Headquarters House, ca. 1918 WCC Luncheon, 1936 WCC Project Meeting, 1975 WCC Seeing New York from Macon, n.d. Woman on a Horse, n.d. Unidentified Negatives WCC Members at Wall Street, July 25, 1954 WCC Annual Meeting, 1955 WCC Lunch Meeting, 1955 WCC 40th Anniversary Celebration, 1958 WCC Meeting, April 1983 About New York, 1915 - 1965, October 18, 1965 Contact Sheets, 56 unidentified Housing Conditions, n.d. Frances Perkins, n.d. Planning Art Show, Summer 1965 Tea for Older Members, n.d. WCC Annual Meeting, May 18, 1993 WCC Board Meeting, 1965 WCC Display Boards, 1915 - 1975 WCC Golden Anniversary Open House, September 30, 1965 WCC Golden Anniversary Luncheon, January 22, 1966

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SERIES VIII – ANNIVERSARY MATERIALS, 1926 - 1990 55 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10th Anniversary, 1926 20th Anniversary, 1936 25th Anniversary, 1941 32nd Anniversary, 1948 35th Anniversary, 1951 36th Anniversary, 1952 40th Anniversary, 1958 45th Anniversary, 1961 50th Anniversary, 1965 “About New York, Night and Day” Acknowledgements A - G 65

�SERIES VIII – ANNIVERSARY MATERIALS, 1926 - 1990 Box 55 Folder 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 57 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Contents 50th Anniversary, 1965 Acknowledgements H - O Acknowledgements P - Z Art Committee Minutes, 11/1964 Background Materials, 1915 - 1965 Celebration, 1965 Committee Minutes, 1963 - 1965 Fund, 1962 - 1965 General Letters, 1964 - 1966 Luncheon, January 22, 1966 Public Relations Solicitations to Members and Member’s Foundations, 1965 - 1966 Solicitations to Organizations, 1966 - 1967 Mrs. Henry Sternau - Correspondence, 1964 - 1966 Women’s City Club of New York Day, September 30, 1965 60th Anniversary, 1975 Background Materials Ernestine Friedlaender - Correspondence, 1974 - 1976 Minneola P. Ingersoll Award - Honorees, 1975 - 1976 Luncheon, January 17, 1976 Miscellaneous Letters, 1974 - 1975 Luncheon - Invitations, 1975 - 1976 Luncheon - Regrets, 1975 - 1976 Marie S. Neuberger - Correspondence, 1974 - 1976 Newspaper Clippings, 1976 Oral History, n.d. Public Relations Funds, 1974 - 1976 Anniversary Committee, 1976 Planning Committee, 1974 - 1976 The W.C.C. at Sixty: Profile and Program, 1975 The WCC of New York: 60 Years of Civil Service, 1915-1975 70th Anniversary, 1986 75th Anniversary, 1990

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�SERIES IX – LEGAL DOCUMENTS, 1915 - 1981 Box 58 Folder 4 5 6 7 Contents Certificate of Incorporation, 1915 - 1916 Amended Certificate of Incorporation, 1916 Certificates of Copyright Registration 1936 - 1939, 1948, 1957, 1960, 1966, 1968, 1977 Constitution, Amendments, and By-laws 1915 - 1916, 1918 - 1921, 1923, 1929, 1935, 1942, 1946, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1956 - 1958 House Rules, 1927, 1933, 1937, 1968 Peerless Insurance Company, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1977, 1980 Providence Mutual Company, 1974 - 1975, 1977, 1979 The Travelers Insurance Company, 1964 - 1980 Legal Counseling, 1971 - 1974 Mortgages, 1925, 1928, 1938 Pension Proposals, 1971 - 1975 Eleanor J. Piel - Attorney, 1978 - 1980 Property Assessment, November 14, 1928 Lease (25 West 41st Street), January 4, 1978 Sublease, December 28, 1981 Tax Sheltered Annuity, 1975 - 1976

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�SERIES X – FUND RAISING, 1916 - 1999 Box 59 Folder 6 7 Contents Correspondence Taconic Foundation, 1954 -1968 William J. Wollman Foundation, 1956 - 1963

SERIES XI – PUBLICATIONS, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 11.1 Serials 60 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Bulletin, December 1916 - November 1918 Food Bulletin, June 1917 - November 1917 Quarterly Bulletin, September 1919 - October 1921 The Women’s City Club Bulletin, June 1922 - December 1926 Women’s City Club News, January 28, 1926 The Quarterly, March 1927 - June 1931 Volume I - Bound Quarterly Bulletin, March 1919 - October 1921 Women’s City Club Bulletin, November 1921 - October 1924 Volume II - Bound Women’s City Club Bulletin, June 1925 - June 1926 Bulletin, October 1926 - December 1926 The Quarterly, March 1927 - June 1929 2 3 4 5 62 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Off the Agenda December 1943 - November 1950 January 1951 - November 1956 On the Agenda Spring 1958 - September 1960 WCC Agenda Spring 1957 - November/December 1957 February 1961 - December 1969 January 1970 - July 1972 September 1972 - December 1976 January 1977 - December 1980 January 1981 - March 1984 WCC News, October 1978 - December 1981 Year Book, June 1932 68

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�SERIES XI – PUBLICATIONS, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 11.2 Reports, Studies, and Surveys Box 64 Folder 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 65 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents Maintaining Decent Dwellings - A Study of Code Enforcement in Five Non-Law Tenements, April 1963 Manhattan Two Years Later - A Second Look at Tenant Relocation, April 1956 New York City Zoning - The Need for Reform, June 1989 Performance and Promise, New York City’s Local School Boards Revisited, May 1966 The Privileged Many: A Study of the City University Open Admission Policy, 1970 - 1975, 1975 Probationary Schools in New York City, June 1936 Report of the Advisory Dance Hall Committee, 1924 Report on Classification and Compensation of the Service of the City of New York: Summary of Volume 1, 1951 Report on Eleven Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Delinquency Prevention Projects in New York City, July 1980 Strengthen or Abolish? A Study of Local School Boards in New York City, March 1960 A Study of Child and Youthful Marriages in New York County, January 1929 A Study of Counseling and Guidance Services in the Academic High Schools of New York City May 1947 A Study of the Custodial System of the Public Schools, June 3, 1942 Summary Report on the N.Y.C. Department of Hospitals, 1952 Tenant Relocation at West Park, March 1954 Tenement Homework and a New Bill Initiated by the WCC and the City of New York, 1920 WCC - Present and Future: Findings of a Questionnaire, June 1971 WCC - Present and Future: Summary, November 1971

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SERIES XII – PRESS RELEASES, 1953 - 1983 67 1 2 3 4 5 6 1953 - 1954 1962 - 1965 1965 - 1967 1968 - 1969 1969 - 1975 1976 - 1979, 1980, 1982 - 1983

SERIES XIII – EDITH S. ISAACS PAPERS, 1949 - 1962 68 1 Correspondence, 1944 - 1945, June 4, 1951, 1954, 1955 Committee Reports, 1958 - 1959, May 1, 1962 Titled Anthologies Citizens Union Fiftieth Anniversary Songs To: “The Sidewalks of New York.” To: “A Policeman’s Lot” ... Pirates of Penzance. To: “If You’re Anxious For To Shine” ... Patience. To “My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean.” To “I’ve Got A Little List” ... Mikado. Many Happy Returns Upidee-Upidah Sweet Rosie O’Grady East Side, West Side This Is the ARMY, Mr. Jones

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�SERIES XIII – EDITH S. ISAACS PAPERS, 1949 - 1962 Box 68 Folder 3 Contents Titled Verses Christmas Critique Christmas Party 1964 City Housekeeping A Critique of Fine Art Dear Philadelphians:--Friedmanns-Kohns Deck the Club A Detective’s Lot is not a Happy One Dinner Bells Direct Line to Albany Edith Isaacs Eleanor Clark French Extract from a Page of “Who’s Who” The Flower Girl For Edith Fur Better or Fur Worse Hail and Farewell! Happier Birthday to Inez! Happy Birthday to Inez! Helen Straus The Human Federation The Humane Federation In Memoriam Janet Herrmann Juliet Bartlett Juliet! Juliet! Merry Christmas 1960 Mrs. Arthur Mayer Ode to Harry Mack An “Oscar” For Minnewaska Our Own Gulliver’s Travels Patience Please Let Us Have Your List! Report of the Program Committee, May 17, 1949 Report of the War Committee The Saga of Sidonia Saga of the War Committee, 1949 The Sidewalk of New York Situation Wanted! The Thought That Cheers To Aunt Sid on Her Eighty-Eighth Birthday To Harry on Frederich’s Birthday To “If You’re Anxious for to Shine” To Janet 73

�SERIES XIII – EDITH S. ISAACS PAPERS, 1949 - 1962 Box 68 Folder 3 Contents Titled Verses To M.B. on His 52nd Birthday To Mabel Payne To the Angel of NYSOH To the tune of “Long, Long Ago” To the tune of “Mountain Greenery” To Walter Frank To: “Maryland, My Maryland” The Troubles of a Mayor Tune: “America” Tune: “I’ve Got a Little List” Tune: “Rising Early in the Morning” Tune: “Upidee” Verse in Anniversary, The The Women’s City Club Way A Wonderful Guy Your Will Oh! Untitled Verses Dramatic Scripts Around the Groaning Board Candid Calendar City Affairs Go Sit on a Tax Pearl of the Northland President’s Report Radiosyncracies Red Cross - Ways at the Women’s City Club Roberts Rule Zovorda Santa Claus, 1951, 1956, 1957 The Sex Captive Uncle John’s Cabin or the Guests’ Revenge Untitled Dramatic Scripts Selected from the Writings of Edith S. Isaacs (notebook)

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�SERIES IV – AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1932 - 2001 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box 112 Folder 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 Contents Arts and Education National Issues - Correspondence, 1981 - 1985 New York Community Trust, 1979 N.Y.S. Plan - Arts in Education Regents Program, 1979 - 1981 Principals’ Surveys: Use of Art Programs in Schools, 1981 -1982 Queens Museum, 1981 The School Child and the Arts, 1983 - 1984 School District Guides for Art &amp; Education, 1980 - 1981 The Schools and Cultural Resources, 1983 - 1984 Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1981 South Street Seaport Museum, 1981 Staten Island Children’s Museum, 1981 Studio in a School, 1983 Vital Links, 1983 Young Audiences, 1983 Arts and Landmarks Committee Annual Report 1988 - 1989 1990 1992 A Call to Revitalize Arts Education in N.Y.C. Public Schools, November, 1993 City Council, 1995 Correspondence 1983 - 1984 1984 - 1985 1986 - 1992 General Correspondence, 1984 Grant’s Tomb, 1994 Land Use Rules, 1990 Landmark Law Reform, 1991 Landmarks Preservation Committee, 1996 Letters &amp; Testimonies, 1993 - 1994 Local Law 10, 1983

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�SERIES IV – AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1932 - 2001 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box 116 117 Folder 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 118 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 119 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents Education Committee - Multicultural Program Project District 5: Interviews, 1992 District 6, Manhattan: Interviews of individuals at District Offices, 1992 District 6, Manhattan: Interviews of individuals at Elementary Schools, 1992 District 6, Manhattan: Interview Responses, 1991 District 6, Manhattan: Social Studies Program, 1991 - 1992 District 9: Curriculum Materials, 1992 District 9: Interviews, 1992 District 10: Multicultural Materials, 1992 District 15: Interviews, 1992 Districts 15 and 18 (Brooklyn); 6, Manhattan: Interviews of District Superintendents Committee, 1991 District 15, P.S. 29: Mission Statement, Newsletters, Multicultural Materials, 1992 District 18: “The Beacon District”, 1991 District 18: Interviews, Family, Friends, &amp; Folklore: Primary Multicultural Curriculum, 1991 District 24: Multicultural Programs, 1992 District 31: Interviews, 1992 List of Schools &amp; Superintendents, 1992 Mosaics: Grade 3 (draft) 1989 - 1990 Mosaics: Multicultural Curriculum Guide, 1989-1990 Multicultural Advisory Board, 1989 Multicultural Education Plan: Bd. of Education, 1988-1991 Outline for Multicultural Report…, 1992 Proposals for Multicultural Diversity Project, 1990 Questionnaires for Multicultural Project, n.d. Training Materials - Multicultural Education Project, 1991 Primary Multicultural Literature Curriculum, n.d. Testimonies, 1990 - 1993

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�SERIES IV – AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1932 - 2001 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box Folder Contents Membership Committee Members Rose Singer Ellen Straus Susan Wagner (Mrs. Robert F. Wagner) Members To Be Honored, 1992 Membership, 1992 Membership Statistics May 1, 1992 - April 30, 1993 May 1, 1994 - April 30, 1995 May 1, 1995 - April 30, 1996 Deceased Members and Correspondence, 1992 - 1993 Income, 1991 - 1992 Membership Committee Material Membership Drive 1991 - 1992 Membership Information Requests, 1992 Membership Participation Recruitment Letters, 1989 - 1990 Report for Annual Report, 1992 Sponsors Statistics, 1987 - 1991 Twenty-Five Year Celebrants New Members August - December, 1992 January - April 1993 Prominent Members of the WCC, 1977 - 1978, 1993 Prospective Members February - March 1992 April - September 1992 November 23 - December 17, 1992 December 1992 - January 1993 Prospective Members who became Members, 1993

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SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1980 - 1995 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials 150 2 3 4 5 6-7 8 151 1 2 3 4 5 6 The Hospital System Controversy, February 29, 1980 In Honor of Helen S. Straus, April 30, 1981 Youth’s Challenge to CUNY: The Right to Learn - The Power to Earn April 30, 1981 New York City and the New Federalism: Its Impact on Health Programs, November 17, 1981 Up the Career Ladder: A Conference on Better Job Opportunities for CUNY Graduates, May 7, 1982 Limited Resources: Hard Decisions Ahead for Health Care, February 8, 1983 The Quest for Peace – Are People Being Heard? April 10, 1983 Higher Education: Road to a Better Society? February-March 1983 April-June, 1983 July-September, 1983 Higher Education: The Search for Goals, October 19, 1983 Higher Education and Economic Development, November 2, 1983 Higher Education and Public Policy, November 16, 1983 Higher Education and Social Policy, November 30, 1983 The Schools and Cultural Resources: A Vital Partnership, November 17, 1983 The Changing Health Care System in New York: Who Pays The Price? February 7, 1984 The Schools and Cultural Resources: A Vital Partnership, March 15, 1984 112

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SERIES VIII – ANNIVERSARY MATERIALS, 1965 - 2006 9 10 11 12 13 14 156 1 Golden Anniversary, 1965 Preliminary Work on Invitation Prototypes from 60th Anniversary 60th and 70th Anniversary Materials 70th Anniversary Materials Appeals for Funds to Corporations Awardees and Speakers Budget and Fund Raising, Corporate and others Budgets, Bills for Transportation by Bus, Office, Expenses, etc.

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SERIES IX – LEGAL DOCUMENTS, 1961 - 1999 156 15 16 Basic Procedures and House Rules, 1978 Constitution, Amendments, and By-laws 1961, 1965, 1969, 1969 - 1972, 1974, 1978 - 1979, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1999 Standing Rules

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SERIES XV – NEWSPAPER ARTICLES AND CLIPPINGS, 1962 - 1991 161 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 News Release: Dedication of WCC Clubrooms, May 18, 1962 Newspaper Articles, 1971, 1979, 1990, 1991, 1992 Miscellaneous Press Clippings, 1971, n.d. Briefs, 1974 - 1977 “Women’s City Club Eyeing Arts” New York Post, November 19, 1974 New York Times, December 19, 1975 Beame’s Use of Community Funds, April 12, 1977 Carey/Beame Health Chief Proposal, April 17, 1977 “Abandoned Buildings” New York Post, June 8, 1977 “Empty Houses” Newsweek, October 10, 1977 Press Clippings, 1982 - 1989 Park East Newspaper, March 1991

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SERIES I – ANNUAL, MONTHLY AND SPECIAL MEETINGS, 1982 - 2000 Box 168 Folder 1 2 3 4 Contents Annual Meeting June 1982 March 1990, September 1991 1993, 1995 - 1999 Neuberger Lecture, May 24, 2000

SERIES II – BOARD OF DIRECTORS’ MEETINGS, 1915 - 2000 168 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Board of Directors Members 1915 - 1965 1966 - 1969 1970’s Consent to Use Signature Form, 1981 - 1986 1987 - 1990 1994 - 1997, 1999 - 2000 Retreat for Planning, January 1995

SERIES III – PRESIDENTS’ FILES, 1980 - 2001 168 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Ernestine Friedlander, 1975 - 1982 Health - Ad Hoc Coalition for Nursing Home Code, 1980 - 1981 Mrs. Laurence Farmer (June L. Farmer), 1982 - 1986 Centennial Project, 1983 City of NY, 1980 - 1984 Correspondence Regarding Armed Contest, 1984 Cultural Assistant Center, 1984 Eleanor Roosevelt Community Service Award, 1984 “Eleanor Roosevelt Training for Public Life: Eleanor Roosevelt and Women’s Political Networks” by Elisabeth Israels Perry, ca. 1983 Information of Member Eleanor Roosevelt, 1983 Information of Member Eleanor Roosevelt, 1984 Joint Public Meeting with Ethical Culture Society on “Peace,” 1983

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Subseries 4.2 Committee Files 172 6 7 AIDS Committee AIDS Education for Children in New York City, 1991 Arts and Landmarks Committee Correspondence, 1984 Governor’s Island, 1997 Care and Contact Committee Outreach to W.C.C. Members and Relatives, 1994 - 1995 Charter Revision Committee 1987-1989 1989-1990 Committee Chairs Vice Chairs, Officers, 1993 - 1994

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SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1955 - 2005 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials 183 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 About New York, 1915 -1955, October 18, 1955 Seven Decades of Women, March 11, 1982 Theater Benefits, 1982 - 1999 Honoring Eleanor Roosevelt and the WCC, May 1983 Galas, 1989-1999, 2006 Conference with Women in Criminal Justice, April 21, 1990 Conference on Homeless Women, May 14, 1990 Health Symposium Women’s Health Care, December 7, 1990 Crisis in Child Health: A Call For Action, January 17, 1992 Conference on Homeless Women, March 2, 1992 Arts and Crafts in Connecticut, July 22, 1992 New York State’s New Long-Term Care Health Insurance for the Elderly. Is It Right for You? February 24, 1993 The Women’s City Club of New York is Pleased to Honor N.Y.C. Commissioners, March 1993 5 Take Our Daughters to Work, 1993 - 1996 What Does the Future Hold for Times Square?, April 28, 1994 The Health Care Marketplace in Pursuit of the Patient, April 6, 1995 New York in the 21st Century: New Solution, New Partnerships March 22, 1996

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1955 - 2005 Subseries 6.1 Programs and Materials, 1916 - 1986 Box 184 Folder 6 7 8 9 Contents New York Perspective: Microenterprise Conference, September 17, 1997 Campaign Finance Reform Conference, October 22, 1997 Centennial Conference New York City, July 10, 1998 The Conscience of the City: Women and their Organizations, November 17, 1998 The Conscience of the City Follow-up Dialogue, 1999 10 11-12 13 14 Leadership Orientation Meeting, September 22, 1999 Immigrants in New York: Impact and Issues, November 15, 2000 General Program Events/Tasks, 2000 Edith Isaacs Fundraising Letters for W.C.C. in Wills of Members, March 7, 2003 Fifth Marie S. Neuberger Memorial Lecture, October 19, 2005 SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1982 - 1983 185 1 The Children’s Art Carnival, ca. 1982 - 1983 Photographs of Members, n.d.

SERIES VIII – ANNIVERSARY MATERIALS, 1965 - 2001 185 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 50th Golden Anniversary, 1965 Proposal for a Musical Celebration of 67 years of the W.C.C. 70th , 71st and 74th Anniversaries 75th Anniversary History of Activism and Leadership 75th Anniversary (1916 - 1991) 80th Anniversary Preparations for 85th Anniversary

SERIES IX – LEGAL DOCUMENTS, 1989 - 2002 185 9 Alfonzo vs. Fernandez Amici, 1991 - 1992

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SERIES XI – PUBLICATIONS, 1925 - 2000 Subseries 11.1 - Serials 186 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Agenda January - December 1990 February - December 1991 January - December 1992 January - December 1993 January - November 1994 December/January 1994-1995 - Spring 1996 January - October 1997 January - December 1998 January - December 1999 January - October 2000

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Subseries 11.2 Reports, Studies, and Surveys 187 1 2 3 AIDS Education: Lessons to Be Learned, February 1992 Annual Reports of the WCC, 1991 - 1995 Annual Reports of WCC Committees, 1984 - 2000

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�SERIES XI – PUBLICATIONS, 1925 - 2000 Subseries 11.2 Reports, Studies, and Surveys Box 187 Folder 4 5 6 Contents The City as Contractor, March 1993 Conference on Homeless Women, May 16, 1988 Giving Dropouts a Second Chance: A Survey of Six Outreach Centers Established by the New York City Board of Education, June 1983 AIDS: Its Impact on Children and their Families, September 28, 1988 Parent vs. Parent: A Survey of Four Courts Where One Parent Brings Legal Action Against the Other, 1958 Survey on the Non-Professional Woman as a War Service Volunteer, December 1942 Women’s Shelter System (with Coalition for Homeless Women) Survey Project, January 1992

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Subseries 11.3 Books, Booklets, Handbooks, and Pamphlets 187 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Achieving Better City Schools: A Primer by and For Citizens, November 15, 1938 Deadlines in the New York City Budget Process, ca. February 1979 Fifty Years of Civic Service: Golden Anniversary, 1915-1965, ca. 1966 Financing New York City, May 1929 The Guide to Shops and Service, 1926 Goals For the City: Standards for New York Today and Tomorrow, ca. 1973 Goals for the Year 2000 for New York City, 1986 Handbook for Research Projects, October 19, 1985 Homeless Directory: Who Voted?, 1991 Homeless Directory Backup, 2nd Edition, 1992 Housing Primer, May 1962, February 1964 Improving the Budget, April 1930 New York State’s Constitution Time for Change?, 1957 A Primer on Proportional Representation and Charter Revision, 1936 Proposals for a New Constitution, August 1967 Sixty Years of Civic Service, 1915-1975, ca. 1975 Strengthening the Vital Link: The School Child and the Arts, May 1984 The Tale of Topsy Transit: A Primer for Subway Sardines, 1937 What’s Cooking Madam Chairman?, 1968 Where to Stop When Motoring Near New York, 1925 132

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SERIES XIV – SCRAPBOOKS, 1955 - 1956 189 1 General Scrapbook, 1955 - 1956

SERIES XVII – MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS 189 2 3 4 5 6 7-11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 Background on Women’s History Week, March 2, 1986 Early 20th Century History - Paintings, August 22, 1988 Gender Bias, September 1986 Holiday Party Script, December 2000 Inaugural Events for New Quarters, March 1988 Information on Eleanor Roosevelt, 1922 -1984 Junior League Clearing House, 1999 The Maternity Center, 1917 - 1920 New York City Mayor’s Office, 1978 - 1984 New York State Senate, 1979- 1984 Press Release for Forum - Brooklyn Planning and Zoning Problems, 1990 U.S. House of Representatives, 1979 - 1984 U.S. Senate, 1979- 1984

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SERIES XVIII – ORGANIZATIONS, 1968 - 1995 Subseries 18.1 Papers and Reports 190 3 4 Association for a Better New York 1986-1987 Association of Village Homeowners Landmark Committee Nineteenth Century Dwelling Houses of Greenwich Village, 1968 Board of Education of New York City The Children’s Art Carnival – Title I Creative Reading, 1982 - 1983

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�SERIES XVIII – ORGANIZATIONS, 1968 - 1995 Subseries 18.1 Papers and Reports Box 190 Folder 6 Contents The Bronx Institute for Bronx Regional and Community History Studies Housing and the Homeless: Perspective on the Bronx, November 18, 1988 Center on Budget and Policy Priorities A Place to Call Home: The Crisis in Housing for the Poor, ca. 1989 Citizens Budget Commission, Inc. Five-Year Summary of New York City Finances, FY 1988-1990 The Hidden Billions: Tax Expenditures in New York City, November 1981 New York City’s Housing Crisis: Public Spending and Its Results, 1984-1987 New York City Crisis: What Has Government Spent?, December 1987 Citizens Housing and Planning Council On Its Own: New York City Approaches Affordable Housing, December 16, 1985 The Citizens Union Citizens Union Report, November 6, 1971 - 1985 The City of New York Fiscal Year 1992 Preliminary Expense Budget New York City’s Response to the Mayor’s Private Sector Survey, November 1990 City Planning of New York City Criteria for the Location of City Facilities, December 3, 1990 Midtown Development Review, July 1987 New York City Comprehensive Waterfront Plan, 1992 Staten Island and Greenbelt Study, February 1983

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�SERIES XVIII – ORGANIZATIONS, 1968 - 1995 Subseries 18.1 Papers and Reports Box 191 Folder 3 4 Contents The City Project Alterbudget Agenda: Revenue and Expenditure Priorities For the New York City Budget, 1986-1987, December 1985 Civic Affairs Forum Mayoral Candidates Questionnaire, May 1985 Community Service Society of New York Building Blocks: Community-Based Strategies to Counteract Housing-Disinvestment and Abandonment on New York City, 1994 Housing on the Block - Disinvestment and Abandonment Risks In New York City Neighborhoods, 1993 Selected New York City Public School Data, 1989-1990, ca. 1991 Department of Housing Preservation and Development Be Prepared for Housing Problems: How to Complain Effectively, 1983 Exploring the Metropolis, Inc. Hindsight and Foresight: Planning for Significant City-Owned Sites, October 1988 Human Resources Administration of New York City Five-Year Plan for Housing and Assisting Homeless Single Adults, January 14, 1988 Five-Year Plan for Housing Homeless Families, October 1987 The Institute for Research in History The Memorandum, October 1982, January 1983, April 1983 Outside Academe New Ways of Working in the Humanities, October 1979 2 LaGuardia Public Life Training Center Run and Win: Learn About Public Life in New York &amp; How To Run for City Council, November 2, 1990 League of Women Voters of New York State Women and the Law, 1980 135

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�SERIES XVIII – ORGANIZATIONS, 1968 - 1995 Subseries 18.2 Serials Box 193 Folder 5 6 Contents The Atlantic, March 1991 Culture Front: A Magazine of the Humanities, May 1992 Education Horizons, Summer 1989 Educational Leadership, March 1989 Humanities, September 1991 Journal of Housing, September/October 1990 Network News &amp; Views, August 1991 New York Affairs, Vol. 9, No. 2, 1985 The Reading Teacher, September 1990 Teaching Tolerance, Spring 1992

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SERIES IV – AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 2010 Subseries 4.1 Minutes Box 197 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 198 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents Arts and Landmarks Committee 1996 - 1998, 2001 - 2005 Care and Contact Committee September 1993 - October 1994 Diversity Committee Annual Report, 2000 - 2001 and Minutes, 1999 - 2001 Education Committee 2001 - 2006 Environment Committee 1995 - 1996 1997 - 1998 Finance Committee 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Historical Documents and History Project Committee April 1987 - October 1988, 1991 Housing and Planning Committee 2000 - 2006 Infrastructure Committee Correspondence and Minutes, 1998 - 2007

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Subseries 4.2 Committee Files 199 200 8 9 1 2 3 4 Arts and Landmarks Committee Correspondence, 1993 - 1999, 2002 - 2005 Lower Manhattan Planning, 1997 - 2006 Miscellaneous Materials Motions, 1980’s Public Programs, 1997, 2002 - 2003 City Council Committee Testimony March 29, 1990 October 24, 1991

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�SERIES IV – AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 2010 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box 201 Folder 9 10 Contents Membership Committee Directory, May 2004 Distinguished Members Cards (framed) Honor Roll, 1915 - 1979 Membership Cards Death, Resigned, Dropped, 1916 - 1970 A - Cd Ce - Fl Fo - I J - McG McH - P Pl - Sh Si - U V-Z Resigned and/or Dropped, 1970 - on A-J K-V W-Z Deceased, 1970 - on A-Z 213 1 2 Notes on Descendants of WCC Founders, 1980’s - 1990’s Obituaries Minneola Ingersoll, July 18, 1974 Beatrice Denson, Esq., November 5, 1993 Barbara Tweed Estill, May 2001 Judith S. Randall, May 2001 Judith Skluth Weinberg, May 2001 Louise B. Sulzberger, June 10, 2001 141

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�SERIES IV – AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 2010 Subseries 4.2 Committee Files Box 213 Folder 2 3 4 4 5 6 214 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents Membership Committee Obituaries Minna Barnett, June 19, 2001 Original 100 Members, 1915 Survey, January 1995 Nominating/Leadership Development Committee 1972 - 1974 1975 - 1989 1990 - 1995 1996 - 1999 2000 - 2002 2003 - 2004 Ballots, 2000 - 2010 Program Committee Annual Reports, 1972 - 1981 Correspondence, 1998 - 2001 Public Health Committee Invitation for “A Course of Four Lectures,” n.d. Referendum Vote on Birth Control Regulation, n.d. Social Security Committee, 1982 - 1983 Traffic Subcommittee of the City Affairs Committee, 1961, 1973

Subseries 4.4 Coalitions 215 1 2 3 4 215 5 Coalition for Homeless Women Correspondence, 1989 - 2001 Directory of Housing Resources for Homeless Women, August 1992 Financial Information Financial Statements, 1995 Project Expenses, May 1997 - September 2009 Freedom of Information Requests and Response, 1992 - 1993 Fund Raising and Reports to Funds, 1991 - 1999 142

�SERIES IV – AD HOC AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1916 - 2010 Subseries 4.4 Coalitions Box 215 216 Folder 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contents Coalition for Homeless Women Grant Proposal and Correspondence, 1990 - 1992 Grants and Spending, 1994 - 1998 Letters to Public Officials, 1993 - 1995 Policy Statement, March 1992 Press Coverage, 1990 - 1992 Proposal for Privatization of Homeless Shelters, ca. 1996 Publicity for Shelter Report, 1995 Survey of Residents, 1994 - 1995 Testimony, 1992, 1995, 2000

Subseries 4.5 Task Forces 216 8 9 10 11 Budget Task Force NYC, 2009 Charter Revision Task Force, 1998 Foster Care Housing Subsidy, 1994 - 1996, 1998, 2000 Health Committee Task Force, 1979 -1999

Subseries 4.6 Motions 217-219 219-220 Motions 1960 -1979 1980 - 2000

SERIES V – CALENDARS, 1990 - 1997 221 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1990 (May 1990 Missing) 1991 (June 1991 Missing) 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 - 1997

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�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1925 - 2008 Subseries 6.3 Audiotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 222 Folder Topic Open Meetings of WCC Infrastructure, January 15, 2002 Lunch with Legislators (Jerrold Nadler), February 8, 2002 Alternatives to Incarceration for Women with Children, March 12, 2002 Civic Spirit Awards, March 20, 2002 Carolyn Maloney Breakfast, April 9, 2002 Jerilyn Perine HPD Commissioner, April 18, 2002 Amanda Burden Conference - N.Y. Rebuilds, April 23, 2002 Mike Wallace Conference - N.Y. Rebuilds, April 23, 2002 Annual Meeting, May 29, 2002 Sara Horowitz Protecting Self in Tough Economy, February 25, 2003 Budget Gap - N.Y.C. 2004, March 27, 2003 WCC Gala, April 9, 2003 Cowan and Merlino, April 21, 2003 Trends and Issues Related to Aging of America, May 8, 2003 Emily Folpe, June 3, 2003 Chancellor Joel L. Klein, June 12, 2003 William Grimes, N.Y. Times, July 10, 2003 Meet the Members, August 5, 2003 Diane Ravitch Language Police, September 23, 2003 Oral History, October 15, 2003 Lisa Friel Sex Crimes - N.Y. Network, October 16, 2003 Central Park Conservancy, October 28, 2003 Long Term Care Insurance, January 15, 2004 Welfare Reform Incredible Shrinking Safety Net, January 21, 2004 Hudson Yards, February 9, 2004 Status of Women Juvenile Justice, February 11, 2004 Hispanic Women in N.Y., March 25, 2004 Selection of Judges, April 20, 2004 Subseries 6.4 Videotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) 223 Tea for Members of 25 Years, October 6, 1988 Seminar on Zoning and Land Use, March 1990 City Council Seminar “The Power to Zone,” March 1990 “Land Use Committee Mock Hearing,” March 1990 145

�SERIES VI – ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS, 1925 - 2008 Subseries 6.4 Videotapes (Unavailable to Researchers) Box 223 224 Folder Topic Quest Multicultural Debate, July 20, 1991 Big City Small Business, Municipal Arts Society, 1994 Meeting the Challenge: Promoting HIV/AIDS Awareness Among Adolescents &amp; Young People, 1995 Microenterprise Conference, September 17, 1997 Campaign Finance Reform Forum, October 22, 1997 The Women’s City Club of New York, November 12, 1998 School Vouchers, March 2001 Nina Bernstein, n.d. Phyllis Luskin - Will the Proposed Ethics Legislation Help Curb Political Corruption?, n.d. Municipal Arts Society Re-Industrializing N.Y., n.d. Rebuilding New York, n.d. 225 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, n.d. Mike Wallace, n.d. Commercial Tapes Women – For America For the World, 1985 Making Sense of Social Security, ca. 1998 Drug Mules, July 13, 1999 Social Security: Every Woman’s Issue, November 1, 1999 The American Experience: Eleanor Roosevelt, 2000 The Women of Ground Zero, February 6, 2002 SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1937 - 2011 Subseries 7.1 Activities 226 1 2 3 Anniversary 70th 90th Annual Dinner, April 29, 1992

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�SERIES VII – PHOTOGRAPHS, 1937 - 2011 Subseries 7.1 Activities Box 227 Folder 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 228 1 2 Contents Office Moving, 2001 Rally to Save Lives in Washington, D.C., 2004 Take Your Daughters to Work 1993 1995 Teacher Education, 2000 Urban Summit, June 2000 W. Chen Goodbye, 2002 Welfare, 2004 Women of the LaGuardia Administration, December 6, 1937 Women’s Health, 2000 Women’s History Month Celebration, March 8, 2011 World Yacht Cruise, May 26, 1987 Untitled, 1995, 2000 - 2003, 2005 Untitled and n.d.

Subseries 7.2 Individuals 228 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Juliet Bartlett, n.d. Mrs. John Blair and Mrs. Richburg Hornsby, December 2, 1916 Alice Cardona, n.d. Jane Creel, Elizabeth Lubetkin Lipton, and Ruth Rowan, n.d. June Farmer and Ethel Paley, n.d. Adele Filene (90th Birthday), 1999 Edythe W. First, n.d. Ernestine Friedlaender, n.d. Mrs. Elinore M. Herricle, Mrs. Stanley Isaacs, Mrs. Alfred W. Jones, and Mrs. Nathan Straus, October 27, 1950 Bill Lynch, 1990

Subseries 7.4 Contact Sheets, Color Slides, Lantern Slides and Negatives 228 13 14 15 Ruth Messinger, 1990 Eleanor Roosevelt, n.d. Leona Van Zandt, n.d.

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Subseries 7.5 WCC Headquarters 228 17 WCC Headquarters, 1941

SERIES X – FUND RAISING, 1951 - 2010 229 1 2 Grant Proposal, September 10, 1998 Con Edison, April 9, 2010 The David Everett Foundation, February 25, 1992 J.M. Kaplan Fund, 1951 - 1989 N.Y. Community Trust, 1993 - 1997 Pooled Investments Fund, ca. 1972 Rita J. &amp; Stanley H. Kaplan Foundation, Inc., 1992, 1994 Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, 1988 - 1999 The Vincent Astor Foundation, June 1990 Vinmont Foundation, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2000 WCC Corp/Foundation Funders, 1998 - 2002

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�SERIES XI – PUBLICATIONS, 1958 - 2007 Subseries 11.2 Reports, Studies and Surveys Box 230 Folder 1 Contents Bangladesh? No, the Bronx! The Challenge of Microenterprise: As A New York City Perspective, September 1997 Before It’s Too Late, May 1958 Conference on Homeless Women, May 16, 1988 An Emergency that Won’t Disappear, May 1995 Home Again -- A Plan For N.Y.C.’S Homeless Women, June 8, 1988 2 Homeless Women New York’s Permanent Emergency, May 1999 The New Welfare: What Works and What Doesn’t, November 2002 New York City’s Welfare Program: Their Impact on the City Today And the Danger Signs Ahead, October 2003 Opening the Door: a Survey of the Community Colleges of CUNY, October 1967 Survey of Women in Executive Positions in New York City Government, Part II, May 1979 Studies and Reports, 1916 - 1992 Subseries 11.3 Books, Booklets, Handbooks, and Pamphlets 230 3 Comfort Stations in New York City Today and Tomorrow, ca. 1932 Grassroots Women’s Organizations: Records of the Women’s City Club of New York City, 1916 - 1980 (microfilm), 1989 How to Reunite your Family, April 1992 Ninety Years of Activism, Leadership and Civic Service, ca. 2004 Shall Women be Admitted to the Columbia Law School, 1917 Women’s City Club Publications, 1916 - 1985

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                    <text>THE LENOX HILL NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE COLLECTION 1892 - 2008 Finding Aid

Archives and Special Collections

�THE LENOX HILL NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE COLLECTION 1892 - 2008 Finding Aid

May 2014 PREPARED BY: Mr. James Moske Julio Luis Hernandez-Delgado, Associate Librarian CHIEF LIBRARIAN: Dan Cherubin DEPUTY CHIEF LIBRARIAN: Claibourne Williams, Associate Professor COVER DESIGN: Julio Luis Hernandez-Delgado, Associate Librarian Maria Enaboifo, Adjunct Professor

Cover Image: Painting of Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association House. Original located in Box 123, Folder 7 by Ann Dvorak, 1974

�TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Information Introduction Historical Note Scope and Contents Series Description Container List Addenda

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�GENERAL INFORMATION
Accession Number: Size: Provenance: Restrictions: Location: Archivist: 95-06 126 linear feet /63.6356 cu. ft. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Boxes 63 and 64 are Closed to Researchers Range B Sections 3 Mr. James Moske Prof. Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado January - March 1995 November 2014

Date: Revised:

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�INTRODUCTION
The records of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House were surveyed by archivists from the LaGuardia and Wagner Archives New York City Settlement House Records Survey Project in August of 1994. The survey originally identified approximately fifty linear feet of significant historical records and recommended that they be donated to Archives &amp; Special Collections of the Hunter College Libraries. Lenox Hill Neighborhood House board of directors accepted this recommendation and donated the records to Hunter College Archives on October 21, 1994. Archives &amp; Special Collections has designated this collection #95-06. At the time of the donation, the bulk of the records were grouped in series that served as the basis for the arrangement of the collection. However, several feet of material frequently referred to by the settlement's development department had been separated out from the rest of the records. This included photographs, albums and scrapbooks, early annual reports and administrative records. During processing the photographs and scrapbooks were arranged in distinct series, and the annual reports and administrative records were interfiled in Series I, described in greater detail below. In addition, Archives &amp; Special Collections originally held five inches of records of the Normal/ Hunter College Alumnae organization relating to the settlement, including fund raising records and annual reports. These records were also interfiled in Series I. During processing approximately eight linear feet of folders, binders, envelopes and duplicate records were removed. Two feet of this material, mostly annual reports, was returned to Lenox Hill Neighborhood House. The balance was discarded. The collection originally measured at 42 linear feet, but with subsequent donations in 2000 and 2008 by Lenox Hill Neighborhood House the collection expanded to 126 linear feet. Boxes 63 and 64 are closed to researchers, with the exception of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House staff, board members, or their approved agents, until 2025. All other records are open to research use without restrictions. The collection was originally processed during January - March 1995 by Mr. James Moske and was later revised by Julio L. Hernandez-Delgado, Head of Archives &amp; Special Collections in May of 2014.

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�HISTORICAL NOTE
During the late 1800’s the Yorkville area of Manhattan, extending from 59th Street to 96th Street between Fifth Avenue and the East River, experienced a dramatic increase in population and economic activity. Thousands of working class families - predominantly Germans but also including Austrians, Hungarians, Czechs, Irish and Italians - moved into tenement buildings and worked for local businesses and industries such as the breweries in the East 90s, and the Steinway piano factory just across the river in Queens. Yorkville's new residents formed a vital community, establishing churches, benevolent societies and fraternal organizations. But the dense concentration of population also gave rise to a host of urban problems: poor housing, inadequate health care, lack of educational opportunities, and crime. It was just such an increase in the social problems attending urban growth that had led reformers and philanthropists in England to establish Toynbee Hall, the first settlement house. The settlement model, originally distinguished by a commitment on the part of its educated upper and middle-class volunteers to "settle" in working class communities in order to understand their problems first-hand, was imported to the United States in 1886. American settlement houses were in the vanguard of efforts to educate and provide social services for impoverished residents in their neighborhoods through programs such as kindergartens, day care, hot lunches, health clinics, visiting nurses, camps, playgrounds and arts education. In addition, the settlements were deeply involved in Progressive-era reform movements advocating improvements in housing, public health, and sanitation. Inspired by the settlement model, and acting under the auspices of the New York Free Kindergarten Association, alumnae of the Normal College (later renamed Hunter College) opened a kindergarten at Third Avenue and East 63rd Street in 1890. Under the leadership of Mary Wells, the first Head Worker, clubs and classes for older children and teens were organized as well. In 1894 a building was rented at 446 East 72nd Street, and Alumnae Settlement was formally established. To serve settlement neighbors of all ages programs were soon expanded to include women's groups, civics clubs, athletics, cultural events, English classes, and Fresh Air camp. In 1911 the settlement was re-organized as the Lenox Hill Settlement Association. While Normal College alumnae maintained significant representation on the board of directors, the change reflected the fact that the settlement had grown into an institution of and for the whole community. Financial support for the settlement had also broadened beyond Normal College alumnae to include members of some of New York's most influential families. Rockefellers, Morgans, Pierreponts, and others were among the early benefactors. In 1912 Rosalie Manning was hired as Head Worker, a position she held until 1937. Manning oversaw a tremendous increase in activity at Lenox Hill. During the 1910’s this included hygiene clinics for mothers and babies, vocational education for youth, a Legal Aid Bureau and a Tenant's Association. The small 72nd Street building was soon insufficient for the settlement's burgeoning activities. With important help from the Junior League, funds were raised to erect a new building at 511 East 69th Street. It included a playground, gymnasium and roof gardens. In 1919 an additional building at 63rd Street and 2nd Avenue was purchased and opened as United Community House (later reorganized as Children's House, with its own board of managers). In 1928 yet another building was

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�constructed at 331 East 70th Street, and eventually all activities were consolidated under its one roof. This building remains the settlement's home to the present day. In 1922 the settlement was re-incorporated as Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association (LHNA). Board committees were established to oversee the expanding work of the agency, which was now organized along departmental lines. Also during the 1920’s the settlement took an active part in civic affairs through participation in the formation of United Organizations of Lower Yorkville, a predecessor of the Yorkville Civic Council. During the depression years of the 1930s, LHNA operated food and milk programs, and distributed Red Cross clothing. War-time work during the early 1940’s included making bandages, a day care center for working mothers, and parties for servicemen. Resident Directors during this period were James Boswell, from 1937-1947, Kathryn Oswald (during Boswell's absence for war-time work with the Red Cross), and Jule Bouchard, from 1947-1949. The demographics of Yorkville changed dramatically during the 1950’s and 1960’s. With the demolition of the Third Avenue elevated, real estate values climbed and developers targeted the neighborhood for the construction of high-rise luxury apartment buildings. In addition, several medical and educational institutions built new facilities in the area. As a result, thousands of working class families and senior citizens were evicted and displaced from their homes in old tenement buildings marked for destruction. Under the inspired leadership of Executive Director Lillian Robbins, LHNA responded to the crisis by establishing Lenox Hill Housing Services to provide these tenants with legal and relocation assistance. During the 1960s the settlement worked with the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) by sponsoring two moderate income housing projects, York Hill and Rosalie Manning Apartments. LHNA also worked with NYCHA in establishing Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center at the Isaacs Houses and Holmes Houses NYCHA project on East 93rd Street. The problem of juvenile delinquency was addressed by LHNA during the 1950’s and 1960’s through joint work with churches and other community institutions. Neighbors United and Interfaith Neighbors were committees formed by Lenox Hill to coordinate social work programs oriented to neighborhood teens. The settlement's longstanding commitment to the needs of younger children was strengthened in 1965 through the Integrated Parent-Child Opportunity Center, an early model for the Head Start program. In 1970 Lillian Robbins was succeeded as executive director by her protege, Celine Marcus. (Robbins and Marcus had first worked together during the 1930’s at Hamilton House, where Robbins was Head Worker from 1929 to 1942, and where Marcus was a case worker from 1938 to 1940. Marcus re-joined Robbins in 1959 as LHNA assistant director.) During her tenure as Executive Director, Marcus oversaw the development of innovative programs for senior citizens, adults and children, including a new senior citizen center at 341 East 70th Street, single parent groups, and an Environmental Education Program for fifth graders. Marcus was very active in civic affairs, serving for several years as a member of Community Board #8. She retired in 1982 and was succeeded by David Stern.

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�That same year LHNA responded to the worsening crisis of urban homelessness by providing space for a homeless women's shelter operated jointly with the Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter. Homeless services were later expanded with an Outreach Team and a rehabilitation program, and LHNA took full responsibility for the on-going shelter program beginning in 1985. In 1994 the name of the settlement was changed to Lenox Hill Neighborhood House. Now in its second century, the settlement maintains its commitment to serve all members of its diverse community. Executive Director Nancy Wackstein oversees programs that serve over 20,000 people annually, from preschoolers to senior citizens. (For additional histories and several detailed chronologies, see Box 21, Folder 10.)

Mr. James Moske March 1995

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�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Collection documents the work of the settlement from its origins as a Normal College alumnae organization dedicated to improving the lives of east side children, to its current activity as a social service agency offering programs to meet the educational, recreational and social needs of all Yorkville residents. The collection spans from 1892 to 2008, with the heaviest concentration of records from 1950 to 1984. Included in the collection are: annual reports, board of directors minutes and correspondence, head worker and executive director files, program reports, news clippings, photographs, albums and scrapbooks, fund raising records, Community Board #8 files, and the records of several other social service organizations and neighborhood committees that trace their origins to Lenox Hill. The collection documents the development of social work practice in the settlement context, and provides an excellent picture of social conditions, demographic change, political activity, and philanthropy on Manhattan's upper east side over a hundred year period. The best documentation of the early work of the settlement is contained in annual reports, which begin in 1892, and board of director minutes, commencing in 1911. Photographs from 1900 through the 1920’s show settlement staff and neighbors in a variety of activities including club meetings, classes, day camp and athletics. Scrapbooks containing news clippings, brochures, flyers and announcements from as early as 1915 document the philanthropic commitment of wealthy New York families to Lenox Hill, as well as day to day program activities. Annual reports, minutes, photographs and scrapbooks all continue through the 1980’s with only a few gaps. Program files from the 1930’s through the 1950’s are rich in materials on juvenile delinquency and group work with teenagers. These include detailed notes and reports by settlement staff on teenagers and their participation in settlement activities. The files of related organizations such as Interfaith Neighbors and Neighbors United supplement this material on teen group work. The files of another related organization, Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, document a collaborative effort on the part of LHNA and NYCHA to provide social services for a new community of public housing residents. Gentrification, housing and tenant organizing from the 1950’s through 1970’s are documented in program files, the records of the Rosalie Manning Apartments/230 East 88th Street Corporation, and in the Executive Director Files of Lillian Robbins and Celine Marcus. The most comprehensive view of the wide range of settlement activities from the 1950’s through 1980’s is contained in the Executive Director Files of Lillian Robbins and Celine Marcus. Information on programs and activities, neighborhood organizations, local politics, and the settlement house movement in general are contained in these alphabetical subject files. Unfortunately, the files of Executive Directors (or Resident Directors and Head Workers) prior to Lillian Robbins did not survive, with the exception of a few pieces of correspondence of Rosalie Manning.

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�SERIES DESCRIPTION
Series I – Administration, 1892 - 1994 Includes annual meeting files; annual reports; board of directors correspondence, minutes, and committee files; by-laws and incorporation papers; fund raising records, brochures and publications; agency histories. Arranged alphabetically, then chronologically within most folders. Series II – Head Worker and Executive Director Files, 1912 - 1986 Subseries 2.1 Rosalie Manning Correspondence Subseries 2.2 Lillian Robbins Alphabetical Files Subseries 2.3 Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Includes correspondence, memos, reports, brochures, meeting minutes and notes, program planning files, flyers and announcements. Arranged alphabetically, then chronologically within most folders. The Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files include records created during her tenure as assistant and associate director from 1959-1969. In addition, some of the Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files contain records created by Lillian Robbins prior to Marcus's arrival at Lenox Hill. Robbins appears to have passed several of her own subject files on to Marcus, who then added records to them during her career at LHNA. Series III – Programs and Services, 1911 - 1987 Subseries 3.1 Victor Remer Files Subseries 3.2 Community Work and Housing Subseries 3.3 Miscellaneous Programs and Services Includes correspondence, memos, reports, meeting minutes, group worker notes and reports, legal and court records, staff manuals, club minutes, flyers and announcements. Arranged alphabetically, then chronologically within most folders. Victor Remer was LHNA program director during the 1950’s. Two boxes in the Community Work and Housing subseries (Boxes 63 and 64) are closed until 2025. See page 4 for further information. Series IV – Related Organizations, 1919 - 1985 Includes Board of Directors minutes, correspondence, administrative files, brochures, reports, and financial records of several organizations established under the auspices of LHNA. These include Neighbors United, Interfaith Neighbors, Children's House, and Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center. Arranged alphabetically, then chronologically within most folders.

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�Series V – Albums &amp; Scrapbooks, 1900 - 1986 Contain news clippings, photographs, brochures, flyers, press releases and art work relating to all areas of settlement activities, programs and administration. Arranged chronologically with minor discontinuities due to the varying sizes of the scrapbooks. Series VI – Audio-Visual Material, 1900 - 1980’s Subseries 6.1 Photographs Subseries 6.2 Film, Audio Tape and Artifacts Subseries 6.1 includes black and white and color prints, color transparencies, and negatives. These have been arranged alphabetically by subject, then chronologically within most folders. Subseries 6.2 includes a few reels of film of LHNA camp program, a reel to reel tape recording, and woodblock printing plates made from images in the photograph subseries. Addenda, 1911 - 2008 Supplementary materials were donated to Archives &amp; Special Collections of the Hunter College Libraries by Lenox Hill Neighborhood House in 2000 and again in 2008. The following materials were added to the collection: annual reports (1985 - 1999), fund raising files on auctions (1975 - 1990), gala celebrations (1994 - 2000), holiday bazaars (1990 - 2000), minutes of the Hunter College Alumnae Chapter (1911 - 1928) and the Hunter College Alumnae Committee (1936 - 1937), Spring Balls (1959 - 1962) and general benefits (1988 - 1999); publications (1972, 1984 - 2000); albums and scrapbooks (1974 -1975, 1999 - 2007); and audio-visual materials in the form of black &amp; white and color contact sheets, prints, and slides (1994 - 2008).

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�CONTAINER LIST
SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box 1 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Contents Annual Meetings 1922 -1932 1938 1939 1940 1941 1958 - 1964 (programs) 1971 (program) 1973 1974 1975 (correspondence) 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 Annual Reports Report of the Alumnae Kindergarten Committee of the Associate Alumnae of the Normal College of the City of New York May 16, 1894 May 1895 Alumnae of the Normal College of the City of New York May 1896 Alumnae House of the Normal College, October 1, 1897 Normal College Alumnae Settlement, October 1, 1898 Alumnae Settlement 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1906 1909

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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box Folder Contents Annual Reports Alumnae Settlement 1910 1911 Lenox Hill Settlement 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association 1922 1923 1924 1928 1935 - 1936 1938 1939 1940 1942 - 1943 1944 1946 1954 1959 1969 - 1970 1971 - 1972 1972 - 1973 1973 - 1974 1974 - 1975 1975 - 1976 1976 - 1977 1977 - 1978 1978 - 1979 1979 - 1980 1980 - 1981

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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box Folder Contents Annual Reports Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association 1981 - 1982 1982 - 1983 1983 - 1984 1985 - 1986 1986 - 1987 Board of Directors Attendance, 1963, 1979 - 1984 Board-Staff Meetings 1960 - 1969 1970 - 1973 1974 - 1975 1976 1977 - 1978 1979 - 1980 Committees 1962, 1967 - 1980 Adult Advisory, 1961 - 1963 Adult Planning, 1982 Annual Report, ca. 1911 Budget, 1961, 1969 - 1978 Budget, 1979 - 1980 Camp, 1967 - 1982 Development, 1979 - 1981 Executive, 1923 Executive, 1960, 1973 - 1976, 1980 -1981 Golden Age, 1962 Group Work, 1962 - 1963, 1978 Health and Social Service, 1953 - 1964 House, 1981 Housing, 1955 - 1957, 1970, 1979 - 1981 Long Range Planning, 1957 - 1971, 1979 - 1981 Nominating 1961 - 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968
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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box Folder Contents Board of Directors Committees Nominating 1970 - 1971 1972 - 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 - 1978 1979 1980 - 1984 1986 - 1989 Personnel Practices, 1964 - 1965, 1971 - 1980 Program, 1970 - 1978 Special, 1970 Special - Hyde Report, 1970 Special...for Purpose of Investigating Purchasing Property, 1913 Teen Advisory, 1961 - 1962 Ways and Means, 1918 - 1919 Youth and Adult Services, 1981 - 1982 Contributions, 1961, 1968 - 1986 Correspondence Miscellaneous, 1912 - 1940 1958 -1982 - A 1950s-1980s - B 1961 -1979 - C 1971 -1984 - D 1964 -1981 - E 1973 -1978 - F 1964 -1982 - G 1971 -1980 - H 1975 -1983 - I 1958 -1981 – J - K 1973 -1983 - L 1971 -1982 - M 1964 -1981 - McCann

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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box Folder Contents Board of Directors Correspondence 1971 -1981 - O 1973 -1983 – P - Q 1968 -1981 - R 1978 - 1984 - Rohatyn 1971 - 1981 - S 1969 - 1982 - T 1969 - 1980 - V 1968 - 1982 - W 1961 - 1981 – Y - Z 1961 -1981 - Honorary Members, A - M 1959 -1982 - Honorary Members, Moses 1968 -1983 - Honorary Members, R - Z Member Biographical Information 1968 -1985 - A 1971 -1983 - B 1968 -1982 - C 1961 -1980 - D - E 1972 -1975 - F - G 1974 -1980 - H 1966 -1984 - I - J 1968 -1978 - K - L 1963 -1979 - M 1967 -1984 - O - P 1960 -1984 - R 1972 -1985 - S 1973 -1979 - T 1964 -1980 - V - Z Membership Lists 1931 - 1971 1977 - 1986 Minutes 1911 - 1914 (bound volume) 1911 1912

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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box Folder Contents Board of Directors Minutes 1913 - 1914 (Photocopies of glued pages from bound volume in Box 12 ) 1917 1922 - 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954

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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box Folder Contents Board of Directors Minutes 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 Orientation Packets, 1970 - 1971 Questionnaire, 1986 Resolutions, 1912 - 1971 Budgets, 1970 - 1981 Building Information, n.d.
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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box 19 Folder 6 7 8 9 10 11 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bazaar Contents Constitution and By-laws, ca. 1897- ca.1980 Fund Raising Anniversaries - Lenox Hill Athletic Association, 20th, 1940 Anniversaries - 50th, 1944 Anniversaries - 75th, 1968 - 1969 Auction 1975 - 1977 1978 - 1980 1982 - 1984 1985 - 1986 1987 - 1988 1957 1959

Belmont Ball Sponsors, 1959 Publicity, 1958 - 1959 Brochures and Appeals 1915 - 1920’s 1931 - 1934 1940’s 1950 - 1954 1955 - 1959 1960 - 1965 1966 - 1969 1970’s -1980’s Carnival, 1945 Foundations, 1950 - 1968 Hunter College Committee, 1920 - 1969 Normal College Alumnae, 1892 - 1899 Plays, 1936, 1950 - 1963 Histories, 1936 - 1994 Incorporation Papers, 1911 Opening of the New Building, 1916 Organization Charts, 1969 - 1980
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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box 21 22 Folder 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Contents Print Orders Originals of Memos and Flyers, 1940 Originals of Memos and Flyers, 1942 Publications Alumni Leaves, 1899 Lenox Hill Athletic Association, Annual Yearbook, 1926 - 1927 Lenox Hill Neighborhood Association: Its History and Work, 1928 Lenox Hill News, 1949 L.H.N.A. News, 1967 - 1979 L.H.N.A. Notes, 1985 Report of Vocational Work, 1914 - 1916 Report - "Some Things Lenox Hill Is Doing," 1921 Residence Manual, 1958 Treasurer's Office, 1929 - 1930

SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.1 – Rosalie Manning Correspondence 22 12 Correspondence, 1913, 1932 - 1933

Subseries 2.2 – Lillian Robbins Alphabetical Files 22 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Annual Meetings, Speech Notes, 1897, 1890 - 1900 Art Show, 1960 - 1965 Attendance, 1959 - 1965 Board Correspondence, 1961 - 1965 Building Blast Damage, 1959 Camp Program - Teen Work Project, 1960 - 1970 Central Park, 1967 - 1969 Civil Rights, 1963 - 1968 Civilian Defense, 1961 - 1968 Complaints, 1959 - 1961 Dues to Organizations, 1946 - 1969 Family Court, 1969 Family Night, 1961 Golden Age Division, 1962 - 1970 Greater New York Fund, 1963 - 1969
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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.2 – Lillian Robbins Alphabetical Files Box 23 Folder 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Contents Hamilton - Madison House, 1965 Holiday Party, 1962 - 1963 Holmes Towers/Swope Houses, 1962 - 1964 House Councils, 1963 - 1965 International Federation of Settlements, 1959 - 1960 John F. Kennedy Memorial, 1963 Martin Luther King Memorial, 1968 Lenox Hill Annex (333-5 East 70th Street), 1961 - 1969 Lenox Hill - Inquiries Regarding Building Sale, 1967 - 1970 Lenox Hill Hospital, 1949 - 1970 Lorge School, 1961 - 1964 Milk Program, 1956 - 1971 Arthur Miller, 1955 - 1962 Mission Neighborhood Centers, San Francisco, 1960 Narcotics, 1968 National Association of Social Workers, 1965 National Conference on Social Welfare, Robbins Speech, 1957 Neo-Nazis, 1961 - 1969 New York City Department of Welfare, 1950 - 1966 New York City Pilot Project on Recruitment, 1954 - 1955 New York State Department of Social Welfare, 1955 - 1965 New York State Welfare Conference, 1955 - 1958 New York University, 1953 - 1967 Newburgh Relief Policy, 1961 Office of Economic Opportunity, Urban Corp, 1967- 1968 Open Future Program, 1969 Operation Yorkville/Morality in Media, 1962 - 1969 Parent and Child Development Center, 1968 Parents' Resource Center, 1969 - 1970 Peace Corps, 1961 - 1967 Play Schools Association, 1950 - 1965 Publications Orders, 1950 - 1968 Questionnaires, 1966 - 1968 Research, 1958 - 1961 Residence, 1962 - 1969 Safety, 1962

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.2 – Lillian Robbins Alphabetical Files Box 26 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 Contents Scholarships, 1962- 1965 Social Work Certification, 1965 -1968 Speaker's Bureau, 1960 Steven School, 1962 - 1964 Tutoring, 1961 - 1969 United Neighborhood Houses Chronological File 1956 - 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 January - March 1962 April - December 1962 1963 January - May 1964 June - December 1964 1965 January - April 1966 May - December 1966 1967 1968 1969 Conferences, 1957, 1961 - 1966 Directories, 1963, 1967 Fundraising Luncheon, 1959 Housing Development Corporation, 1969 Income Maintenance Project 1964 - 1965 1966 - 1967 Final Report, 1967 Joint Supplemental Fund, 1957

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.2 – Lillian Robbins Alphabetical Files Box 29 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contents United Neighborhood Houses Joint Supplemental Fund, 1958 -1960 United Nations, 1958 -1969 Urban Coalition, 1967-1969 Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA), 1965 West Side, 1955 -1967 Writings - "The Richest Neighborhood in the World," 1959 Yorkville Census, 1962 Civic Council Chronology 1955 1950 - 1952 1957 - 1958 1959 - 1960 1961 1962 1963 - 1965 1966 - 1970, 1991 Community Planning Council 1950 - 1951 1952 1953 - 1956 1957 - 1962 1963 - 1964 General Information 1941 - 1949 1950 - 1953 1954 1955 1956 - 1957 1958 1959 - 1961 1962 - 1963 1964 1965 - 1966 1967 - 1968
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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.2 – Lillian Robbins Alphabetical Files Box Folder Contents United Neighborhood Houses Yorkville General Information 1969 - 1970 Yorkville Inter-Agency Committee on Youth, 1968 - 1969 Yorkville, School Integration, 1959 - 1960 Yorkville Welfare and Health Council, 1952 - 1957

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Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files 31 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A Company in the House, 1976 - 1977 Academy for Gerontological Education and Development, 1978 - 1980 Act One, 1978 - 1980 Activities, General, 1959 - 1981 Adult Division, 1959 - 1969 Adult Program, 1977 - 1985 Adventure Playground, 1971 - 1977 After School Program 1958 - 1961 1962 - 1963 1970 - 1975 1976 - 1984 Aging, 1963 - 1980 Agencies - Correspondence, 1971 - 1980 American Jewish Committee, 1974 Asphalt Green, 1972 - 1979 Athletes for a Better Urban Society Inc., 1975 BLS Legal Services, 1984 Board of Education 1970 - 1980 1978 - 1982 Brick Presbyterian Church, 1983 Burden Center for the Aging, 1972 - 1976

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 33 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 34 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Folder Contents Camp Program 1974 - 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 - 1980 1981 - 1986 School/Environmental Education 1972 - 1975 1976 - 1977 1978 - 1979 1982 - 1984 Candidates Night, 1966, 1970 Carnegie Hill Neighbors, 1980 CCF/CETA Artist Project, 1978 Center for the Study of Social Administration, 1981-1982 Center for Urban Mental Health, 1966 Citizens' Committee for Children, 1971 Citizens' Committee for New York City Inc., 1977 City Gardens Club, 1977-1978 Community Board #8 By-laws, 1979 Chairman's Report, 1978 Committee Assignments, 1981 Correspondence, 1978 - 1982 Committees Development and Preservation 1976 - 1978 1978 - 1982 Health, Education, Social Services, Senior Citizen Affairs, 1976 - 1981 Housing, 1977, 1980 - 1985 Parks and Youth Affairs, 1978 - 1982

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box Folder Contents Community Board #8 Committees Pedestrian Affairs, 1978 - 1982 Public Safety, 1978 - 1979 Transportation, 1978 - 1982 District Manager, 1977 - 1982 Finance, 1977 - 1982 Minutes, 1978 - 1983 Community Council of Greater New York, 1975 - 1983 Community Jobs for Community Youth, 1978 - 1981 Community Night, 1959 - 1973 Community Service Society, 1965 - 1977 Community Services, 1980 Contributions 1976 - 1978 1979 - 1980 1981 - 1983 Correspondence 1979 1980 1981 1982 - 1983 Credit Union, 1971 - 1972 Day Camp, 1963 - 1982 Drugs, 1969 East 86th Street Area Team, 1980 East Harlem Committee on Aging, 1973 East Side Catchment Area, 1981 - 1982 East Side Council on the Aging, 1973 - 1983 Educational Construction Fund, 1969 - 1972 Employment, 1968 English as a Second Language (ESL), 1971 - 1976 The Family Inc., 1977 - 1978

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 37 Folder 7 8 9 10 11 38 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 39 1 2 3 4 Contents Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, 1977 - 1983 Committee on Public Social Policy 1977 - 1979 1979 - 1984 Conservatorship Project, 1980 - 1981 Finance, 1965 - 1973 Food Stamps, 1968 - 1971 Friends of Central Park, 1970 - 1971 Friends of Julia Richman, 1971 Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 1974 - 1975 Great American Insurance Companies, 1966 Greater New York Fund Correspondence, 1970 - 1983 Report 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 Management Assistance, 1974 - 1975 Green, William, 1978 - 1979

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 39 Folder 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Contents Group Work 1961 - 1969 1976 - 1977 Advisory Committee, 1969 Manuals and Questionnaires, 1967 - 1972 Health, Education and Welfare, 1972 - 1976 Health and Social Service Correspondence 1972 - 1981 Handbooks, n.d. Metropolitan Hospital, 1972 Reports, 1970 - 1973 Statistics, 1960 - 1972 Thrift Shop, 1966 - 1975 Health Systems Agency of New York City, 1977, 1981 Heartease Home Inc., 1976 - 1977 Home Attendant Services Program, 1981 Hospital Escort Service of Yorkville, 1977 - 1978 Hospital for Special Surgery, 1977 - 1982 Human Resources Administration/Agency for Child Development, 1979-1982 Institute on Law and Rights of Older Adults, 1977 Institute for Physical Fitness Research, 1978 - 1979 Insurance Women of New York, 1960 - 1970 Integrated Pre-School and Parent Opportunity Center, 1965 - 1967 Intelicor, 1973 - 1974 Javits, Jacob, 1972-1977 Job Path, 1981 John Jay Park Association, 1971 - 1980 Junior and Family Division, 1966 - 1969 Junior League, 1967 - 1982 Koch, Edward I., 1969 - 1975 Lado Inc., 1962 - 1972 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, 1978 Learning-for-Living Institute, 1978 - 1981

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 41 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Contents Legislative Action, 1973 - 1977 Lenox Hill Annex, 1970 - 1980 Lenox Hill Annex, Moses Correspondence, 1963 - 1979 Lenox Hill Hospital, 1972 - 1981 Life Alert Systems, 1981 Manhattan Cinema Club, 1970 Manhattan Committee for Universal Childcare, 1971 Manhattan Waterfront Conference, 1971 Meals for the Elderly, 1971 Metropolitan Hospital, Community Mental Health Center, 1972 - 1982 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1969 Movin' On Food Bank, 1980 Murals, 1978 Museums Collaborative Inc., 1975 - 1981 National Conference on Social Welfare, 1967 - 1977 National Council on Aging Inc., 1967-1975 National Council on Alcoholism, 1974 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1978 National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, 1973 - 1979 National Health and Welfare Retirement Association, 1967 - 1979 National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, 1973 - 1982 Neighbor-to-Neighbor, 1976 - 1978 Neighbor-to-Neighbor, Organizing Manuals, 1978 -1980 Neighborhood Association for the Preservation of Fifth Avenue Houses, 1972 - 1973 Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter Inc., 1984 - 1986 Neighborhood House Association, Peoria IL, 1962 Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1968 - 1969, 1975 - 1976 Neighborhood Watch, 1980 Neighbors United, 1966 - 1970 New Horizons, 1971 New York City Commission on Human Rights, 1979 New York City Comprehensive Health Planning Agency, 1972 - 1975 New York City Comptroller, 1973 - 1974 New York City Department of Consumer Affairs, 1978 New York City Department of Employment, 1980 New York City Department of Health, 1974 - 1979

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box Folder Contents New York City Department of Mental Health East Side Catchment Area 1973 1974 1975 - 1976 1977 - 1978 1979 1980 1981 - 1983 New York City Department of Mental Health Manhattan Geriatrics Committee 1974 - 1979 1980 - 1981 New York City Department of Social Services, 1970 - 1982 New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., 1972 New York City Housing and Development Administration, 1974 New York City Housing Authority, 1968-1982 New York City Human Resources Administration 1974 - 1983 Community Development Agency, 1980 New York City Mayor's Voluntary Action Council, 1972 New York City Miscellaneous, 1969 - 1980 New York City Office of the Mayor, 1970 - 1980 New York City Planning Commission, 1972 - 1973 New York City President of Borough of Manhattan, 1972 - 1976 New York City Youth Board, 1965 - 1984 New York Fruit and Flower Mission, 1970 - 1975 New York Heart Association, 1978 New York Hospital 1965 - 1983 Burn Center Advisory Committee, 1976 - 1977 Cornell School of Nursing, 1973 - 1979 New York Medical College 1977 - 1979 Department of Psychiatry, 1968 - 1969
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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 45 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 46 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Folder Contents New York State Assembly Peter Berle, 1970 - 1976 Roy Goodman, 1970 - 1979 Alexander Grannis, 1975 - 1978 Antonio Olivieri, 1970 - 1971 Miscellaneous, 1970 - 1981 New York State Association for Human Services Inc., 1976 New York State Board of Social Welfare 1959 - 1967 1968 - 1976 New York State Department of Mental Hygiene, 1977 New York State Department of Social Services, 1969 - 1980 New York State Department of State, 1977-1980 New York State Executive Office, 1970 - 1981 New York State, Legislation, 1979 - 1980 New York State, Moreland Act Committee, 1975 New York State Office for the Aging, 1971 - 1974 New York State Parks and Recreation Committee for the City of New York, 1973 - 1975 New York State Title XX, 1974 - 1976 Nursing Home Proposals, 1974 - 1975 Nutrition, 1971 Overeaters Anonymous, 1976 Parents' League, 1973 - 1974 Parents Without Partners, 1969 Peoples' Environmental Program, 1971 Physical Education, 1960 - 1965 Playwrights' Workshop, 1965 - 1966 Project R.E.T.U.R.N., 1973 - 1974 Renovation Proposal, 1973 Roosevelt Island, 1975 - 1978 Ruppert Renewal 1968 - 1969 1970 1971 1972 - 1973
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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 47 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 48 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Contents Saint Catherine's Park, 1967 - 1974 Saint James' Church 1971 - 1974 1975 - 1977 1978 - 1980 1981 - 1985 Saint Joseph's Church, 1982 Saint Nepomucene Church, 1983 School Age Center, 1971 Schools Borough of Manhattan Community College, 1970 Buckley School, 1965 - 1979 Caedmon School, 1975 - 1976 Cathedral Greek Orthodox, 1974 - 1976 City University of New York, 1965 - 1975 Colby College, 1965 - 1967 Columbia University, 1970 - 1974 Fordham University School of Social Service, 1969 - 1978 Julia Richman Mini School, 1971 - 1973 Julia Richman Mini School, 1974 - 1982 Lenox School, 1962 - 1981 Manhattan Country School, 1974 Marymount Manhattan College, 1970 - 1982 Miscellaneous, 1968 - 1980 New Lincoln School, 1976 New School for Social Research, 1975 New York University, 1971 P.S. 183, 1970 - 1974 Queens College, 1966-1970 Rockefeller University, 1973 - 1979 Rutgers, 1967 - 1980 St. Ignatius Loyola, 1976 Town School, 1973 - 1974 United Nations, 1971 - 1973 Wagner Junior High School, 1968 - 1983 Yale University, 1972 Yeshiva University, 1959 - 1973

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 48 Folder 19 20 21 22 49 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Contents Self-help Community Services, 1982 Senior Citizen Programs 1965 - 1976 1977 - 1978 1979 - 1980 1981 - 1983 341 East 70th Street, 1975 - 1979 Seniors' Community Outreach Program to the Elderly (SCOPE), 1971 - 1974 Seniors for Adequate Social Security, 1979 Settlement Housing Fund Inc., 1973 - 1981 Shape Up the Sixties, 1971 Single Parents Program, 1977 - 1978 Staff Benefits, 1971 - 1978 Executive, 1973 - 1982 General, 1972 - 1978 General, 1979 - 1983 Lists, 1973-1983 Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center, 1968 - 1977 State Communities Aid Society, 1979 - 1981 Stuyvesant Square Thrift Shop 1976 - 1980 1981 - 1982 Surplus Food, 1965 - 1966 Surveys, 1969 Swimming, 1979 Teen Program, 1967 - 1984 Teen Program Reports 1960 - 1964 1965 - 1970 1979 - 1981 Toddler Program, 1972 United Hospital Fund, 1958 - 1966
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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 51 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents United Hospital Fund, 1967 - 1983 United Housing Foundation, 1972 United Neighborhood Centers of America, 1979 - 1982 United Neighborhood Houses Alien Foundation Project 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 - 1974 Camp Management Project, 1977-1978 Committees Aging

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New Alliances 1972 - 1975 1976 - 1977 Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) Memos and Correspondence, 1975 - 1979 Contracts, 1975 - 1978 Cooperative Volunteer Program, 1976 Correspondence 1977 1978 1979 1980 - 1981 1982 - 1984 Executive Directors Council 1975 - 1976

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box Folder Contents United Neighborhood Houses Executive Directors Council 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Health Program for the Aging, 1974 Home Management Program, 1974 - 1977 Isolated Aging Proposal, 1972 Joint Supplemental Fund, 1962 - 1980 Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1975 New Options for Youth, 1978 - 1980 Public Information Director, 1973 Runaway Youth Program, 1975 Senior Companion Program, 1981 Settlement House Employment Development, 1967 - 1971 Summer Youth Employment Program, 1979 - 1980 Telephone Reassurance Program, 1973 - 1975 United States Department of Agriculture, Child Care, 1983 - 1984 United States Government Correspondence, 1975 - 1979 Revenue Sharing, 1972 - 1973 United States Office of Education, 1977 United Way, 1976 - 1983 Upper Yorkville Park Association, 1969 - 1971 Vacations for the Aging and Senior Centers Association Inc. 1963 - 1974 1975 - 1977 1978 - 1983 Vietnam War Moratorium, 1969 - 1971

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�SERIES II – HEAD WORKER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FILES Subseries 2.3 – Celine Marcus Alphabetical Files Box 55 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 56 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 57 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents Volunteer Services for the Elderly of Yorkville 1978 - 1980 1981 - 1984 Volunteers, 1961 - 1977 Washington Legislative Seminar, 1971 - 1974 Weekend Program, 1972 - 1974 Welfare Island, 1961 - 1971 Wheels, 1971 Winter Camping, 1968 - 1970 Woodshop, 1959 - 1979 Woodshop, Devereux Correspondence, 1958 - 1984 York Avenue Bus, 1985 - 1986 York Avenue, Air Rights 1971 - 1972 1973 - 1974 Yorkville Alliance, 1976 Yorkville Civic Council By-laws, n.d. Minutes 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 - 1986 Yorkville Community Inter-Racial Council, 1968 Yorkville For Yorkville, 1972 Yorkville Luncheon Club, 1975 Yorkville Youth Coalition, 1970 Yorkville Youth Council, 1965 - 1977 Young Lords/Young Patriots, 1970 Youth Consultation Service, 1974 - 1975 Youth Employment Training Program, 1977 Youth Programs, 1978 Youth Service Agency, 1972 - 1974
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�SERIES III – PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Subseries 3.1 – Victor Remer Files Box 57 Folder 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 58 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 59 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents Activity Report, 1949 Adult Program, 1950 - 1955 Afternoon Program, 1950 - 1955 Afternoon Program, Membership List, 1950 - 1953 Big Five, 1950 Black Eagles, 1954 - 1955 Boys' Athletic League, 1950 City College Students, 1953 - 1954 Cookies, 1954 Correspondence, 1949 - 1955 Dramatics, 1950 - 1952 Equity Library Theatre, 1953 Evening Program, 1952 Forms, 1950’s Girls Groups, n.d. Gym Reports 1953 1954 1955 Hunter School of Social Work, Student Evaluations, 1953 - 1954 Individual Contacts, 1954 Juniors, 1949 - 1950 Membership Lists, 1952 - 1953 Memos, 1951 - 1956 Outside Publications, 1949 - 1955 Pool Reports, 1953 - 1955 Program Study Committee, 1954 Raccoons, n.d. (ca. 1950) Report to Board of Directors, 1952 Schedules, n.d. Schools of Social Work, 1951 - 1953 Senior Group Survey, 1949 Spades, 1950 Staff Lists, 1950 - 1953 Staff Minutes, 1952 - 1954 Staff, Supervisor Reports, 1954 - 1955 Students and Volunteers, 1952

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�SERIES III – PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Subseries 3.1 – Victor Remer Files Box 59 Folder 7 8 9 10 11 12 60 1 2 Contents Teen Committee Newsletter, 1952 Teen Group Reports, Bonda, Ray, 1953 - 1954 Whitemore, Howie, 1954 - 1955 Teen Lounge 1951 - 1953 1954 1955 Tween Girls, 1953 - 1954 Vikings, 1952

Subseries 3.2 – Community Work and Housing 60 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Chronological Files 1955 - 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1963 1964 1965 1966 - 1969 1970 January - April 1971 May - December 1971 January - July 1972 August - December 1972 January - April 1973 May - December 1973 1977 Lenox Hill Tenants Association, 1920 Map, "Yorkville Housing Changes," 1968 Program Evaluations, 1973 - 1974
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�SERIES III – PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Subseries 3.2 – Community Work and Housing Box 62 Folder 7 8 9 10 11 1-2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Contents Reports, 1959 - 1966 Tax Exemption, 1958 - 1961 Tenant Tips, n.d. Tenement Investigation, 1919 Yorkville Pilot Study, 1955 ALL LEGAL FILES IN BOXES 63 &amp; 64 ARE CLOSED UNTIL 2025 Ademic vs. City Planning Commission, 1973 - 1974 Galloway Case, 1972 - 1973 Kerr vs. Urstadt, 1973 - 1974 Tenants' Union of the West Side et al vs. Gonzalez et al, 1973 Village Tenth, 1973 341 East 70th Street, 1967 - 1975 421 East 73rd Street, 1973 - 1974 423 East 73rd Street, 1972 - 1974 500 East 74th Street, 1973 - 1974 423-25 East 80th Street, 1972 - 1973 East 84th Street and East End Avenue, 1972 - 1974 East 95th Street, 1968 - 1969 51 East 97th Street, 1972 - 1973

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�SERIES III – PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Subseries 3.3 – Miscellaneous Programs and Services Box 65 Folder 10 11 66 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Contents Hygiene and Social Service Committee Manual of Practices and Procedures, 1951 Minutes 1937 - 1939 1940 - 1942 1943 - 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Intake Procedures, 1956 - 1964 Program Brochure, 1981 Program Brochures, ca. 1920 - 1943 Relief Report, 1919 Senior Girls' Association Constitution, n.d. Treasurer's Reports, 1936 - 1942 Minutes 1935 1936 1937 - 1938 1939 - 1940 1941 - 1943 Senior Girls' Club, Duration Times, 1944 - 1945

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�SERIES IV – RELATED ORGANIZATIONS Box 67 Folder 13 14 Contents Associate Alumni of Hunter College Minutes, 1919 Caring Neighbor, Board of Directors Minutes, 1982 - 1985 Children's House Board of Managers Minutes 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 Interfaith Neighbors Annual Reports, 1966 - 1967 Board of Directors Minutes, 1965 - 1973 Board of Directors Minutes, 1974 - 1979 By-laws, 1955 - 1979 Clippings, 1966 - 1976 Committee Minutes 1965 - 1966 1967 1968 - 1969 1970 - 1971 1972 - 1973 1974 - 1976 1977 - 1979 Correspondence, 1965 - 1981 Demonstration, 1970 Finance 1965 - 1972
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�SERIES IV – RELATED ORGANIZATIONS Box Folder Contents Interfaith Neighbors Finance 1973 - 1979 Financial Statements, 1974 -1979 Historical Information, 1956 - 1975 Interfaith Scene, 1970 - 1972 Printed Materials, 1958 - 1970’s Programs, 1965 - 1979 Reports, 1968 - 1969, 1979 Tutoring, 1967 - 1978 Neighbors United Administrative Correspondence, 1955 - 1965 Founding, 1953 - 1954 Interfaith Neighbors Joint Committee, 1955 - 1960 Minutes, 1953 - 1961 Printed Material, n.d. Reports, 1953 - 1960 Street Work Project, 1960 - 1961 Rosalie Manning Apartments/230 East 88th Street Corporation Accountants, 1962 - 1969 Advisory Board, 1968 Air Conditioners, 1967 - 1968 Air Pollution, 1967 Architects, 1960 - 1970 Architectural Drawings, 1965 Attorneys, 1960 - 1973 Audits, 1964, 1971 Bank Accounts, 1968 - 1970 Bids, 1960 - 1968 Board of Directors - Members, 1960 - 1969 Board of Directors Minutes and Correspondence 1960 - 1963 1964 - 1965 1966 - 1967 1968 1969 - 1970 1971 - 1973
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�SERIES IV – RELATED ORGANIZATIONS Box 75 Folder 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Contents Rosalie Manning Apartments/230 East 88th Street Corporation Kaplan Fund, 1960 - 1967 Lenox Properties Corporation, 1968 - 1970 Rosalie Manning Apartments General, 1963 - 1968 Miscellaneous and Beginnings, 1957 - 1963 Parking, 1967 - 1969 Phillips, Woods, Dolson, 1961 - 1968 Publicity, 1963 - 1968 Refrigerators and Stoves, 1967 - 1968 Superintendent, 1968 Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center Board Minutes 1960 - 1963 1964 - 1968 Budgets and Financial Statements 1963 - 1967 1968 - 1969 By-Laws and Incorporation Papers, 1964 - 1968 Chronological File 1959 - 1960 1961 January - May 1962 June - December 1962 1963 1964 1965 January - May 1966 June - December 1966 1967 1968 1969

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�SERIES IV – RELATED ORGANIZATIONS Box 79 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 80 1 2 3 Contents Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood Center Eisman Day Care Center, 1962 - 1967 Fundraising, 1964 - 1965 Greater New York Fund, 1967 - 1970 Housing Issues, 1960 - 1970 Lenox Hill, 1965 - 1968 Meals on Wheels, 1962 - 1968 New York City Housing Authority 1959 - 1963 1964 - 1969 Statistics, 1967 - 1968 Program Flyers, 1967 - 1969 Staff Meeting Minutes, 1966 - 1967 United Community House, 1921

SERIES V – ALBUMS &amp; SCRAPBOOKS 81 82 83 84 85 86 Alumnae Settlement Programs and Activities, Staff and Neighbors -- Black and White Photo prints 1902 - 1907 and 1902 - 1911 Programs, Activities, Staff and Neighbors -- Black and White Photo prints, 1900 - 1920 Programs, Activities, Neighborhood Views -- Black and White Photo prints, 1920’s and 1930’s Programs, Activities, Staff and Neighbors -- Black and White Photo prints, 1917 - 1928 Programs, Activities, Staff and Neighbors, Neighborhood Views-- Black and White Photo prints, 1916 - 1928 Programs, Activities, Staff and Neighbors, Building Interiors -- Black and White Photo Prints, ca. 1920 Children's Activities -- Black and White Photo Prints, 1939 87 Multigraph Book -- Memos, Announcements, Flyers, Forms, Invitations, Tickets, Programs for Settlement Activities, October 1922 - February 1925

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�SERIES V – ALBUMS &amp; SCRAPBOOKS Box 88 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 Contents Press Clippings 1915 - 1927 1915 - 1929 1915 - 1937 1925 - 1937 1928 - 1930 (Original miscellaneous materials) * 1948 - 1955 1948 - 1955 (Original press clippings) * 1953 - 1988 (Original press clippings) * 1958 1959 - 1960 1956 - 1957 1959 - 1960 September 1960 - December 1961 1962 - 1970 1978 90 91 92 August 1973 - April 1976 June 1976 - June 1986 Hill Club, Linoleum Block Print Book, 1933 Camp Field, Children, Programs and Staff -- Black and White Photo Prints, 1931 - 1940’s Programs, Activities, Staff and Neighbors -- Black and White Photo Prints, 1940’s Adventure Playground - Black and White and Color Photograph Prints with Captions, 1971 93 Camp Program - Photo Print Collages, 1960’s Belmont Stakes Ball - Brochures, Flyers, Clippings, 1958

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�SERIES V – ALBUMS &amp; SCRAPBOOKS Box 93 94 95 96 97 98 Folder Contents Belmont Stakes Ball, 1959 Camp Program - Black and White Photo Prints, 1954 Camp, General Programs and Activities - Black and White Photo Prints, 1960 - 1974 "Camp Memories" - Captioned Black and White Photo Prints, 1960 "Sandstone Lot" - Black and White and Color Photo Prints with Text, 1975 "Adventure Mountain Playground" - Black and White and Color Photo Prints with Captions, 1971 - 1972 and Summer 1971 Programs, Staff, Neighbors, Facilities - Black and White and Color Photo Prints, 1970 - 1974 Fund Raising Brochures and Letters 1975 - 1976 1977 - 1979 Auctions and Benefits – Black and White Photo Prints 1980’s 1980 1985 1986

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SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs 102 1 2 3 4 5 6 Anti Crime Through Organized Neighborhood Effort (ACT ONE), 1970’s Adult Groups, 1910’s Adventure Mountain Playground, 1970’s After School Program 1930’s - 1950’s 1960’s - 1970’s Anniversary, 65th, 1960

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�SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs Box 102 Folder 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 104 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents Annual Meeting 1954 1955 1956 1958 1986 1987 Apartment House Appeal, 1954 - 1958 Armed Forces, 1940’s Art Show, ca. 1950 Arts and Crafts Adults, 1950’s - 1970’s Children, 1930’s - 1940’s Children, 1950’s - 1970’s Athletics 1900 - 1930’s 1940’s - 1960’s 1970’s - 1980’s Banquets, 1924, 1928 Bazaar, 1950’s - 1960’s Benefit Balls 1958 - 1959 1960 - 1961 Benefits 1985 1987 Better Babies Contest, ca. 1917 Block Party, 1970

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�SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs Box Folder Contents Board of Directors Members Choate, Mrs. Thomas H., 1961 Elkus, Christopher J., 1974 -1978 Getry, Mrs. Carol Grieff, n.d. Hanes, Mrs. John H. n.d. Heineman, Mrs. Rudolph n.d. Hutton, Mrs. W.M.E. n.d. Kelbouse, Mr. n.d. Leonard, Miss n.d. Moses, Mrs. n.d. Muhan, Mrs. n.d. Ogden, Mrs. n.d. Phipps,Ogden n.d. Schulkind, Mrs. Edward G. n.d. Snowden, Mrs. James 1965 Steams, Mrs. n.d. Thomas, Mrs. Joseph A., 1960 Walker, Mrs. Joseph n.d. Willer, Miss n.d. Members in Groups 1940’s 1950’s - 1960’s 1950’s - 1960’s Boy Scouts, 1940’s Boys' Clubs, 1900 - 1950’s

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�SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs Box 106 Folder 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 107 1 2 3 4-5 108 109 1 2-3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 110 1-2 3 4 Contents Building 1920’s 1950’s - 1960’s Exterior with Neighbors, 1910’s Exterior with Neighbors, 1960’s - 1980’s Interior, 1930’s Bus, 1926 Camp Buildings, 1960’s - 1970’s Departure, 1940’s - 1950’s Departure, 1960’s Girls, 1920’s Programs and Activities 1920’s - 1950’s 1960’s - 1980’s Children 1900 - 1940’s 1950’s -1980’s Children's House, ca. 1920 - 1938 Citizenship, 1959 "Come and See" Tours, 1962 - 1970 Dance Classes, 1920’s - 1980’s Dances, 1910’s - 1960’s Day Camp, 1970’s Day Care 1930’s - 1950’s ca. 1960’s ca. 1970’s - 1980’s Domestic Economy, 1910’s - 1940’s

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�SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs Box 110 111 Folder 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 112 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 Contents Dramatics 1910’s - 1920’s 1950’s English Classes, 1910’s - 1940’s Environmental Education Program, 1970’s - 1980’s Families, 1940’s - 1960’s Girl Scouts, 1922 Girls' Groups, 1900 - 1940’s Golden Age Program 1940’s 1950’s 1960’s 1970’s - 1980’s Camp, 1970’s Dramatics, 1960’s Gracie Mansion Reception, 1957 Halloween, 1978 Head Start, 1970’s - 1980’s Health and Social Services, 1910’s - 1970’s Homeless Shelter, 1980’s Housing, 1960’s - 1980’s King Memorial, 1968 Manning, Rosalie, n.d. Manning, Rosalie - Retirement Dinner, 1937 Manning Apartments - Opening, 1968 Marcus, Celine 1970 - 1973 Retirement, 1982 Meetings - Unidentified, 1970’s - 1980’s Men’s Clubs, 1910’s Mothers and Babies Club, 1958 Neighborhood Civic Club, 1928

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�SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs Box 114 Folder 7 8 9 10 11 12 115 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 116 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2-4 118 1 Contents Neighborhood Views 1900 - 1930’s 1950’s -1980’s Neighborhood Watch, 1980’s Pool, 1950’s - 1970’s Robbins, Lillian, n.d. Robbins, Lillian - Retirement, 1970 Staff, 1950’s -1980’s Stern, David, n.d. Teens 1940’s 1950’s 1960’s - 1980’s Thanksgiving 1945 1983 Tree Planting, 1970’s Tutoring, 1960’s - 1970’s Wells, Mary, n.d. Window Displays, 1928, 1940’s - 1950’s Women’s Clubs, 1900 - 1930’s Woodshop, 1920’s - 1980’s Unidentified, 1930’s - 1980’s Negatives - Miscellaneous Programs and Activities, 1950’s - 1980’s Negatives and Contact Sheets – Miscellaneous Programs and Activities, 1970’s - 1980’s Color Transparencies - Miscellaneous Programs and Activities, 1970’s-1980’s

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�Subseries 6.2 – Film, Audio Tape and Artifacts Box 118 119 Folder 2 3 Contents Films (3 rolls 16mm Color) - Camp Program, 1969 Audio Tape - Manning Apartment Dedication Ceremony, March 21, 1968 Wood Block Print Plates showing Lenox Hill Building, Activities and Neighborhood, n.d.

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SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box 120 Folder 1 Contents Annual Meeting September 24, 1991 (Invitation) May 17, 1994 (Program) May 28, 1998 (Invitation and program) May 25, 1999 (Invitation and program) May 23, 2000 (Invitation) Annual Reports 1985 - 1986 1987 - 1989 1990 - 1992 1993 1995, 1997 - 1998 1999 Financial Statements with Independent Auditor’s Report, June 30, 1997 Fund Raising Auction January 14, 1975, January 14, 1976 January 12, 1977, January 17, 1978 January 16, 1979, January 15, 1980 January 13, 1981, January 14, 1982 January 18, 1983, January 17, 1984 January 17, 1985, January 14, 1986 January 15, 1987 January 14, 1988 May 18, 1989, April 19, 1990 Gala Celebration April 18, 1994, April 19, 1995 March 4, 1996, March 6, 1997 Gala Preview of the International Fine Art May 7, 1998 3 May 6, 12, 1999, May 11, 2000

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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box Folder Contents Fund Raising Holiday Bazaar November 28-30, 1990, December 4-6, 1991 December 1-3, 1993, December 1-2, 1994 November 30, 1995, December 4, 1996 December 3, 1997, December 2-5, 1998 December 9, 1999 Miscellaneous Benefits Programs, 1968, 1988 - 1999 Spring Ball May 1959, May 28, 1960 May 27, 1961, May 26, 1962 Hunter College Alumnae Chapter of Lenox Hill Settlement Minutes October 1911 - May 1922 (Box 136) October 1922 - October 1928 (Box 136) Hunter College Alumnae Committee of Lenox Hill Settlement Minutes, October 1936 - June 1937 (Box 137) 5 6 7 8 Legal Documents Applications for Lease of 324 East 70th Street Apt. 112, New York, N.Y., 1935 -1936 Leases of 324 East 70th Street Apt. 112, New York, N.Y., 1934 Miscellaneous Materials Publications L.H.N.A. News, Fall 1972 L.H.N.A. Notes, Summer 1984, Fall 1985, Summer 1987 L.H.N.A. News Winter 1988/1989 - Winter 1989/1990 9 10 11 Fall 1990 - Winter 1992 Winter 1992/1993 - Winter 1994 Focus on Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Fall 1994 - Winter 2000

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�SERIES I – ADMINISTRATION Box 124 Folder 1 2 3 Contents Summer Catalogs, 1997 - 2000 Summer/Fall/Winter/Spring Programs, 1994 - 1997 Student Paper Griffiths, Kenneth A. Lenox Hill Neighborhood Manual. Submitted in partial fulfillment for the degree of M.S. at the New York School of Social Work, Columbia University, May 15, 1952 Summer Catalogs, 1997 - 2000 Summer/Fall/Winter/Spring Programs, 1994 - 1997 T-Shirt Yellow Board Members Signatures, n.d.

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SERIES V – ALBUMS &amp; SCRAPBOOKS 125 126 127 Journal Scrapbook, 1974 - 1975 The Associate Committee of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, 1999 - 2007 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House “Kids in Candy Land,” 2002 - 2005 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House’s 2007 Spring Gala Spring International Art &amp; Antiques Show Clippings, 2007

SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs 128* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Associates Gala, 2002 Bazaar, 1996 Care Program, 2003 Daycare, 1990 Gala, 2001 Gala Tables, 2001 Health Enhancement Partnership, December 2008 House Beautiful, 1997 Holiday Bazaar, ca. 1990’s Joel Klein, Chancellor New York City Board of Education, July 19, 2004 Lenox Hill Neighborhood House Staff, 1994 Lenox Hill Pool, Spring 2001

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�SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs Box 128* Folder 13 14 15 129** 1 2-4 5 6-7 130*** Contents Jackie O &amp; Jacqueline Onassis Volunteers, Thanksgiving Dinner For Seniors, 1974 Scalamandre, November 1968 Wild Western Party, ca. 1990’s Gala, 1999 (slides) Escada Event in the Russian Tea Room, November 7, 2001 (slides) Holiday Bazaar, n.d. (slides) 35mm color negatives Gala Preview of the International Fine Art Fair, May 7, 1998 Channel, November 5, 1998 Scalamandre, November 1988 Holiday Bazaar, December 2-5, 1998 Gala Preview of the International Fine Art Fair, May 6, 12, 1999 Celine Marcus Party, March 30, 2000 Gala Preview of the International Fine Art Fair, May 11, 2000 Hilary Clinton Visit, May 18, 2000 Holiday Bazaar, ca, 2000 Ronatyn Awards, May 23, 2000 Seder, ca. 2000 Shelters, ca. 2000 Street Fair, ca. 2000 Vice President Al Gore’s Visit, March 21, 2000 Volunteer Recognition, ca. 2000

131***

*(Box 128 contains black &amp; white and color prints) **(Box 129 contains color slides and 35mm color negatives) ***(Boxes 130 - 133 contain color photographs measuring approximately 4 x 6 inches)

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�SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.1 – Photographs Box 132*** Folder Contents Gala Preview of the International Fine Art Fair Tables, May 11, 2000 Holiday Bazaar, April 11, 2001 Gala Preview of the International Fine Art Fair, May 11, 2001 Gala Tables, 2001 Holiday Bazaar, 2003 Unidentified and Undated photographs

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SERIES VI – AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIAL Subseries 6.2 – Film, Audio Tape, and Artifacts 134 135 Trophies City of New York, Department of Parks, Medley Relay won by Lenox Hill A.A., 1937 (oversized) Manhattan A.B. Service Trophy won by Lenox Hill A.A., 1935 Yorkville Athletic League Softball won by Lenox Hill A.A. Juniors, 1937 Herald Tribunal Fresh Air Fund, Basketball Game Runner Up Camp Koler, Madison Square Garden, March 25, 1948

***(Boxes 130 - 133 contain color photographs measuring approximately 4 x 6 inches)

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�GENERAL INFORMATION
Accession Number: Size: Provenance: Restrictions: Location: Archivist: Assistant: Date: Revised: 97-35 2.2614 cu. ft. Research Administration of Hunter College None. Range 2 Section 4 Shelves 23 - 24 Prof. Julio L. Hernández-Delgado Ms. Stephanie Drouillard October, 1997 December, 2012

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�SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The Research Administration Office of Hunter College has been around since the 1960's. The central aim of this office has been to announce, solicit, and match the interests of administrators and faculty of the College to the wide variety of grants and contracts that are available for research projects. This office has also provided support and advice to researchers preparing proposals for all types of grants, whether they are novices or an old hand seeking project-specific funding. This collection includes copies of Grants Update, 1979 - 2012 and the Annual Report of Grants and Contracts, 1970, 1984 - 2012. The reports are arranged alphabetically by surname, while the publications are arranged chronologically.

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SERIES I - ADMINISTRATION Box 1 Folder 1 2 3 4 Contents History of the Research Administration Office Publications Grants Update, 1979 - 1989 1989 - 2004 2004 - 2011

SERIES II - REPORTS 1 5 Bachrach, Marjorie and Martha Biano. “Questionnaire Student Teaching Preparedness Inventory.” 1964. Biano, Martha. “Social Characteristics of Hunter College Seniors.” Spring 1963. Bianco, Martha and Lawrence Greenfield. “Student Financial Status Senior Class.” Spring 1963, 1965. Bianco, Martha and Turkan E. Kumbaraci. “Summary of Results: March, 1962 Administration of the Graduate Record Area Examinations to Hunter College Seniors.” March, 1965. 6 Dieterle, Edward. “A Follow-up Study of Students Admitted to the Hunter College Pre-Engineering Program Between 1957- 1959.” February 1964. Greenfield, Lawrence. “Characteristics of Students at Hunter College from Different Types of High Schools.” n.d. ---.“Sources of Assistance for Hunter College Students.” n.d. 7 Kumbaraci, Turkan E. “An Analysis of the Achievement of 1962 Hunter Seniors on the Graduate Record Area Examinations.” May, 1965.

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�SERIES II - REPORTS Box 1 Folder 7 Contents Kumbaraci, Turkan E. “Relationship Between College Major and Performance on the Graduate Record Area Examinations Among Students With and Without Teaching Preparation.” May 1965. ---. “A Survey of the Scores of Various Majors at Hunter College Based on the Graduate Record Examination Area Tests.” May. 1965. 8 Laidlaw, William J. “English 14.1: Evaluation Report.” n.d. Naiman, Dorothy N. “Independent Study in Personal Hygiene.” May, 1958. O'Gorman, Hubert J. “Negro Professionals in New York City 1950, 1960.” April 1965. ---. “Social Characteristics of Hunter College Freshmen.” 1964. 9 Stein, Marcia Rose. “An Analysis of the Achievement of Hunter College Sophomores on the Graduate Record Examination Area Tests.” June 1961. Tavrow, Wendy N. “Cheating as a Result of Performance.” n.d. ---. “A Preliminary Analysis of the Unlimited-Cut System.” July 1965. Tavrow, Wendy N. and Bernice Baxter. “Student Typologies Based on Interviews of the Class of 1963 at Hunter College.” n.d. 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Annual Report of Grants and Contracts July 1, 1970 - June 30, 1971 July 1, 1984 - June 30, 1985 July 1, 1985 - June 30, 1986 July 1, 1986 - June 30, 1987 July 1, 1987 - June 30, 1988 July 1, 1988 - June 30, 1989 July 1, 1989 - June 30, 1990 July 1, 1990 - June 30, 1991 July 1, 1991 - June 30, 1992 July 1, 1992 - June 30, 1993 July 1, 1993 - June 30, 1994

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�SERIES II - REPORTS Box 3 Folder 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Contents Annual Report of Grants and Contracts July 1, 1994 - June 30, 1995 July 1, 1995 - June 30, 1996 July 1, 1996 - June 30, 1997 July 1, 1997 - June 30, 1998 July 1, 1998 - June 30, 1999 July 1, 1999 - June 30, 2000 July 1, 2000 - Jun3 30, 2001 July 1, 2002 - June 30, 2003 July 1, 2003 - June 30, 2004 July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005 July 1, 2005 - June 30, 2006 July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007 July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009 July 1, 2009 - June 30, 2010

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