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Mss 800
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Part 1 (Mss 800, PH 6692, Audio 1274A): Original Collection, 1923-199115.4 cubic feet (15 records center cartons and 1 archives box), 1 tape recording, and 5 photographs (1 folder) Professional papers, mainly 1932 to 1989, of Elizabeth Wickenden, a social welfare and Social Security policy consultant, analyst, and writer, and professor of public policy and urban studies. Documented are her positions in the Transient Bureau of the Works Progress Administration, Federal Security Agency, and Federal Emergency Relief Administration from 1933 to 1941; her membership on the Kennedy Task Force on Health and Social Security Legislation (1960-1961) and the Advisory Council on Public Welfare (1964-1967); her work for the American Public Welfare Association in 1941; her activities as a consultant to national social welfare organizations such as the National Social Welfare Assembly, YWCA, National Urban League, Child Welfare League of America, Children's Defense Fund, and Project on Social Welfare Law, and her leading role in the Study Group on Social Security and the Save Our Security Coalition. Also reflected are her activities as Professor of Urban Studies at the City University of New York (1966-1974) and at Fordham University (1979-1983). The issues she was concerned with include transiency, poverty, welfare reform, welfare rights, welfare law, child protection and child welfare, Social Security and Medicare legislation, national health insurance, and unemployment compensation. Materials include bulletins, clippings, correspondence, course materials, diaries, memoranda, notes, photographs, reports, speeches and writings. Prominent correspondents include Arthur Altmeyer, Robert Ball, Winifred Bell, Wilbur Cohen, Nelson Cruikshank, Norman Dorsen, Loula Dunn, Sidney Hollander, Marian Wright Edelman, Justine Wise Polier, Charles Reich, and Ellen Winston. The papers document Wickenden's professional activities from 1934 to 1989 and consist of the following series: BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIAL, CORRESPONDENCE, DIARIES, NEW DEAL AGENCIES, SUBJECT FILES, TEACHING FILES, and WRITINGS AND SPEECHES. With the exception of some scattered correspondence and some biographical material, there is very little personal information in the collection. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS consist of résumés, autobiographical articles, newspaper clippings, and transcripts of three oral history interviews. The first set of interviews, conducted by Jean Bandler in 1986 and 1987 is perhaps the single richest source of information about Wickenden's early life and professional career in the collection. Wickenden describes childhood and other influences on her choice of career, the nature of her work for the federal government during the New Deal, and her role in the American Public Welfare Association during the 1940s, and most of her subsequent activities. The second interview, conducted in 1976 by the Bancroft Library, was part of the Helen Gahagan Douglas Oral History Project. It discusses Wickenden's and Douglas's friendship and professional relationship during Douglas's years in Congress, 1944 to 1950. The third interview was conducted by Peter A. Corning of Columbia University in 1966, and discusses Wickenden's involvement in Social Security, with an emphasis on the history of Medicare. The newspaper clippings included in the BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS concern Wickenden's professional activities through the late 1970s, her husband Arthur E. Goldschmidt, their children, and other family members. The earliest item is a 1923 clipping about a prize-winning play written by Wickenden at age fourteen. The bulk of the articles date from the 1960s. Five photographs include a portrait circa 1960 of Wickenden, photographs of her daughters at their weddings, and Arthur Goldschmidt attending a UN function in 1970. CORRESPONDENCE from 1951 to 1991 consists of both incoming and copies of outgoing letters and is arranged chronologically. These files are important in documenting Wickenden's professional activities but are not always complete: additional correspondence related to a particular issue, subject, or organization can often be found in the SUBJECT FILES. Chronologically-arranged DIARIES consist of detailed daily or weekly typescript accounts of Wickenden's professional activities from 1963 to 1984. Included are summaries of phone calls, meetings and conversations, notes on trips, and events. This is a unique and especially rich source of information which she frequently copied and distributed to colleagues as a way of keeping them informed of her activities and of policy developments. These were alternately entitled “Wicky's Diary,” “Notes on Recent Activities,” or “Summary of Recent Activities.” Memoranda, speeches, and reports documenting Wickenden's activities and responsibilities as a federal employee from 1934 to 1941 are found in the series NEW DEAL AGENCIES. Files are arranged alphabetically by agency and thereunder by subject or material type. The files appear incomplete, and very little correspondence is included. However, they do reflect her duties as a speech writer for high-level administrators of the Federal Security Agency and WPA, and the focus of her responsibilities on transient relief. Additional details about her activities are available in the transcribed oral interviews conducted by Jean Bandler. SUBJECT FILES document Wickenden's work for specific organizations and on particular policy issues, legislation, and legal cases as a freelance consultant. Subjects are further grouped into the following three categories: Foreign consulting and travel; Legal files; and Social welfare policy, reflecting the main thrusts of her consulting activities. Foreign files consist mainly of notes and reports on social welfare conditions in other countries. In Puerto Rico and Iran she acted as a consultant to those governments. A few years later she travelled to Southeast Asia as a consultant on social policy and development for the Welfare Administration of the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. The files also reflect her work on a United Nations' survey of world health and social welfare conditions. Wickenden's Legal files contain correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, press releases, and drafts of articles on welfare-related legal cases. Reflected here is her interest in and promotion of judicial means to reform the welfare system. Of particular note are files on Dublino vs. New York State, for which Wickenden wrote an amicus curiae brief; and the Project on Social Welfare Law, to which she was a consultant. Social welfare policy files document Wickenden's consulting activities on such issues as Social Security, welfare reform, public assistance programs (usually referred to as public welfare or AFDC, Aid to Families with Dependent Children), child welfare, and unemployment compensation from 1940 to 1987. These files variously contain correspondence, memoranda, notes, reports, drafts, statements, press releases and small amounts of printed material. Correspondence and memoranda filed here may duplicate what is found in the CORRESPONDENCE series. There is also some overlap in terms of subject matter, between what is included here and the Legal files described above. The tape listed with the 1966 files is a recording of the Michael Schwerner Memorial Fund's award ceremony honoring Elizabeth Wickenden for her contributions to civil rights and social work. Speakers include Bayard Rustin, Norman Dorsen, Barbara Cross, Mitchell Ginsberg, and Rita McGuire. The Social Welfare Policy files are further divided into two groups. The first half are arranged chronologically by year and thereunder by subject. These usually pertain to consulting positions of relatively short duration. The specific issues and organizations listed here also tend to vary a great deal from year to year. There are no chronological files for 1975, and after that year the files are fewer and fewer in number. The second half of the Social Welfare Policy files, representing organizations to which Wickenden made more sustained commitments over time, are arranged alphabetically by organizational name and thereunder by subject. Included in this category are files pertaining to the American Public Welfare Association, Child Welfare League, Children's Defense Fund, National Assembly of Social Workers, Save Our Security, and the Study Group on Social Security. Material documenting Wickenden's work as the Washington representative of the American Public Welfare Association from 1941 to 1950 is largely missing, however. TEACHING FILES reflect Wickenden's professorships at the City University of New York from 1966 to 1973 and Fordham University from 1979 to 1983. Materials found here include course notes and outlines, reading lists, student assignments and grades, and correspondence and memoranda regarding assignments, departmental affairs, and contemporary social welfare policy issues. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES consists of chronologically-arranged drafts, notes, outlines, and final copies of articles, papers, reviews, conference presentations, policy statements, briefs, and speeches and related correspondence. The files are arranged chronologically. Wickenden's more significant presentations and publications are documented more thoroughly in the SUBJECT FILES series, where they are listed alphabetically by title.
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Series: Biographical Material
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Box
16
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Autobiographical writings and résumés, 1963-1993
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Box
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2
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Clippings, 1923-1977
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Oral history transcripts
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Box
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Jean Bandler interview, 1986-1987
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Box
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Helen Gahagan Douglas Project, 1976
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Box
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Social Security Project, 1966
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PH 6692
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Photographs
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Mss 800
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16
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8
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Photocopies of photographs
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Series: Correspondence
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Box
12
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1-17
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1951 February-1966 December
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Box
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1-20
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1967 January-1975 May
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Box
14
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1-22
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1975 June-1986 December
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Box
10
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23-27
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1987 January-1991 December
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Box
10
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Series: Diaries, 1963-1984
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Series: New Deal Agencies
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Federal Emergency Relief Association
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Box
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Closing of program; state and local responsibility, 1935
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Box
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2
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Medical relief program; opposition of organized medicine, 1935
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Box
9
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3
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Reports concerning closing transient intake, 1935
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Box
9
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4
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Research Bulletin, 1934-1935
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Box
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Statistics and reports, 1934-1935
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Federal Security Agency
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Box
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Office of Health and Welfare Services, memos and reports, 1940
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Box
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Speeches prepared for Wayne Coy, Assistant Administrator, 1940-1941
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Box
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8
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National Youth Administration
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Works Progress Administration
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Box
9
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9-11
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Bulletins, 1935-1936
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Box
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12
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Case material, 1935-1940
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Box
9
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13
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Closing of Transient Program, 1935-1936
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Box
9
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14
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Correspondence, 1935-1938
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Box
9
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15
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“The Problem of Transiency,” 1937
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Box
9
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16-17
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Reports on legal status of transients, 1934-1940
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Box
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Speeches and press releases, written for Aubrey Williams, 1936-1940
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Box
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Statements, etc. for the President and Congressmen, 1936, 1939
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Box
9
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Statistics on state relief cases, 1935-1936
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Box
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Transient Medical Center, 1937
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Box
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Transient population and condition reports, 1936-1938
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Box
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Transient program legislation, 1936-1938
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Series: Subject Files
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Foreign consulting and travel
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Box
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Bolivia, Burma, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, 1964-1966
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Box
11
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European trip, 1967
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Iran
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Box
11
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3
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Correspondence, 1957-1959
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Box
11
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4-6
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Memoranda and reports, 1957-1958
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Box
11
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7
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Notes, 1957-1966
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Box
11
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8
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Puerto Rico, 1952-1954, 1962
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United Nations “Report on the World Social Situation”
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Box
11
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9
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Drafts and memoranda, 1961-1964
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Box
11
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10
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Notes on world social welfare, 1958
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Legal files
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Box
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Correspondence, 1963-1972
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California cases
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Box
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3
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Co-payment case draft
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Box
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Man in the house ruling
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Box
7
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5
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Medicaid waiver
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Child welfare
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Box
7
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6
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General, 1965
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Box
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7
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Missouri, 1963
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Box
7
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8
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Virginia, 1963
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Box
7
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9
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Columbia Law Project, 1965
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Box
7
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10
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Committee on Laws Pertaining to Mental Disorders
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Dublino v. New York State Department of Social Services, 1972
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Box
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11
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Amicus brief sponsored by National Assembly
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Box
7
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12-13
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Case file, 1972
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Box
7
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14
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Illinois illegitimacy bill, 1963
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Box
7
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15
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Legal Services Corporation, 1966-1973
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Box
7
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Legal services in relation to public welfare, 1965-1966
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Box
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Michigan AFDC-unemployment laws, 1963
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Midnight welfare searches, 1963-1964
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Box
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Maryland
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Box
7
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19
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Michigan
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Box
7
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20
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Reich memorandum
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Box
7
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21
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Miscellaneous legislative proposals, 1963
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Box
7
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22
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Mississippi cases, 1964
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Box
7
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Mobilization for Youth, legal unit, 1964
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Box
7
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24
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National Conference of Lawyers and Social Workers, 1966
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Project on Social Welfare Law
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Box
7
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25
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Checklist of legal and constitutional issues, 1965-1966
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Box
7
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26-28
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Correspondence and memoranda, 1965-1966
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Box
7
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29
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Early history, 1964-1965
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Box
7
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30
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Field Foundation, 1966
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Box
7
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31
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Law schools, 1965-1966
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Box
7
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32
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Legal rights of public assistance recipients on work relief, 1966
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Box
7
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33
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Poverty, Civil Liberties, and Civil Rights Forum, 1965
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Box
7
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34
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Public housing, 1965-1966
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Box
7
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35
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“Social Welfare Law - the Concept of Risk and Entitlement,” 1967
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Box
7
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Social work and the law, 1965-1966
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Box
7
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37
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Proposal for Legal Services, New York City, 1965
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Social welfare policy - chronological files
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1950s
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Box
10
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American Association of Social Workers, 1952
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Box
10
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2
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Attacks on public welfare, 1959-1960
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Box
10
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Chamber of Commerce proposals on Social Security, 1952-1953
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Box
10
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Forand (welfare) bills, 1954-1960
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Box
10
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National Association of Social Workers, “Goals of Public Social Policy,” 1957
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Box
10
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7
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National Conference on Social Work, award to Wilbur Cohen, 1956-1957
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Box
10
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8
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“The Needs of Older People and Public Welfare Services to Meet Them,” 1954
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Box
10
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9
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New York State Temporary Commission on Youth and Delinquency, 1955
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Box
10
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10
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Political material, 1956 campaigns
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Box
10
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11
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Social Security, 1954
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Box
10
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12
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United Community Defense Services, 1954
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Box
10
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13
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Urban League, 1955, 1957
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Box
10
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14
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Welfare, 1955
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Box
10
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15
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Wilbur Cohen, 1956-1968
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1960
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Box
1
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1
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Clearinghouse Committee on Social Security Act Amendments of , 1960
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Box
1
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2
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Contacts with Ways and Means Committee
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Box
1
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3-4
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Democratic National Committee, Advisory Council
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Box
1
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5
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Forand (health insurance) bills
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Box
1
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6
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History of social welfare, material gathered for article
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Box
1
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7
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Kennedy Task Force, 1960-1961
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Project on Public Services for Families and Children
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Box
1
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8
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Correspondence, 1960-1962
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Box
1
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9
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Drafts and reports, 1960-1961
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Social Security legislation
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Box
1
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10
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General
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Box
1
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11-12
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Health insurance
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Box
1
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13
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Statements on social welfare
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Box
1
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14
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YWCA position on health care for the aged under Social Security, 1960-1964
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1961
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Box
1
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15
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Attack on Public Welfare, Newburgh, New York
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Box
1
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16
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Daycare, 1961-1963
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Public welfare
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Box
1
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17
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87th Congress, 1961-1962
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Box
1
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18
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Research and demonstration projects, 1961-1963
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Box
1
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19
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Social welfare and the radical right, 1961-1962
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Box
1
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20
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YWCA position on women and Social Security, 1961-1962
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1962
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Box
1
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22
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Cuban missile crisis letter
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Box
1
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23
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Field Foundation project grants, 1962-1964
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Box
1
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24
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Health insurance for the aged, Javits-Donovan (New York) campaign
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Box
1
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25
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New York School of Social Work, institute on social action as an aspect of social work, 1962-1963
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Public welfare amendments of , 1962
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Box
1
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26
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Check-list of questions, 1962-1963
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Box
1
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21
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Civil rights of assistance recipients, 1962-1963
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Box
1
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28
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Issue of restrictive payments
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Box
1
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27
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HR 10606 and 10032
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Box
1
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29
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Senate Finance Committee
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Box
1
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30
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Public welfare interpretation, 1962-1963
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Box
1
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31
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Social Security legislation, health care for the aged
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Box
1
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32
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Social welfare legislation
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1963
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Box
2
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1
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Charles Reich article, “Midnight Welfare Searches and the Social Security Act,” 1963-1964
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Health insurance for the aged
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Box
2
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3-4
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Legislation, 88th Congress
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Box
2
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2
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Ways and Means Committee hearings
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Box
2
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5
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International Social Welfare Project, 1963-1964
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Box
2
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6
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National Social Welfare Assembly, “Nationwide Review of Eligibility in the Program of Aid to Families with Dependent Children”
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Box
2
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7
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“Poverty and the Law,” correspondence
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1964
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Box
2
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8
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Advisory Council on Public Welfare
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Box
2
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9
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Alameda County farm labor
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Community planning
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Box
2
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10
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Correspondence
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Box
2
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11
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Workshop, “Can Communities Still Plan?”
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Box
2
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12
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“Cooperating with the Government”
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Box
2
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13
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International Social Welfare Project, “Social Welfare in a Changing World,” 1964-1965
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Box
2
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14
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“Legal Needs of the Poor” presentation
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Box
2
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16
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“Notes on Poverty: Cause and Cure”
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Box
2
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17
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Presentations on poverty
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Box
2
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18
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Proposed Minimum Family Social Security Program for Senator Nelson
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Box
2
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22-23
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Task force on income maintenance
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Box
2
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20
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“What is the Citizen's Stake in Public Welfare”
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Box
2
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19
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“What Can a Community Do About Poverty”
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Box
2
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21
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YWCA poverty program
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Box
2
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15
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Margaret Wynn correspondence, 1964-1982
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1965
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Box
2
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24
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Advisory Council on Public Welfare
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Box
2
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25
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Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women
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Box
2
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26-27
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Citizens' Crusade Against Poverty, 1965-1966
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Box
2
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28
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Family Service Association of America
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Box
2
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29
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“Federal Legislation-Its Impact and Opportunity for Social Change”
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Box
2
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30
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International Red Cross, 1965
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Box
2
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31
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Planned Parenthood in Mecklenburg County, 1965-1966
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Social Security Amendments of , 1965
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Box
2
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32
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AMA's eldercare proposal
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Box
2
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33
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Medical assistance
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Box
2
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34
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Medicare proposals
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Box
2
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35
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Memoranda written with Nelson Cruikshank
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Box
2
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36
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Social workers' attitudes toward public welfare
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1966
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Box
3
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1-2
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Advisory Council on Public Welfare
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Box
3
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7
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“A Program to End Misery,” Analysis of Report of Advisory Council on Public Welfare, 1966-1967
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Box
3
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3
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“The Legal Right to a Minimum but Adequate Level of Living”
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Box
3
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4
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Legal Services, Fulton County, Georgia
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Michael Schwerner Memorial Fund, 1966-1967
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Box
3
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5
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Correspondence and memoranda
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1274A/1
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Tribute to Wickenden
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Mss 800
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3
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6
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Political contributions
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Box
3
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10
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Social Security Title VI (Civil Rights) compliance
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Box
3
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9
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Response to the Moynihan report, “The Negro Family, Society's Victim or Scapegoat”
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Box
3
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8
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Eugen Pusic Exchange regarding “Social Welfare in a Changing World,” 1966-1967
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Box
3
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11
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United Community Services of Metropolitan Detroit
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1967
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Box
3
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12
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Advisory Council on Public Welfare
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Box
3
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13
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Alternatives to Poverty Symposium
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Box
3
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14
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APWA award, 1967-1968
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Box
3
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15
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Basic components of a guaranteed insurance policy, 1967-1968
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Box
3
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16
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Family Service Association of America, Project ENABLE
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Box
3
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17
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Ford Foundation proposal
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Box
3
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18
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Theodore Schuchat, Washington, D.C.
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Box
3
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19
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“Sharing Prosperity: Income Policy Options in an Affluent Society”
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Social Security amendments of 1967
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HR 12080
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Correspondence
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Box
3
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20
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Congress and administration
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Box
3
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21
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HEW
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Box
3
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22
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Local welfare organizations
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Box
3
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23
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National welfare organizations
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Box
3
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24
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Personal
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Box
3
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25
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State welfare organizations
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Box
3
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26
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United community funds and Community councils
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National Social Welfare Assembly
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Box
3
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27
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Joint statement
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Box
3
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28
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Memos and progress reports
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HR 5710
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Box
3
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29
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Correspondence
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Box
3
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30
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Statements #1-6 and testimony
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Box
3
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31
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Kennedy amendments
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1968
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Box
3
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32
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Citizens Advisory Committee on the Status of Women
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Box
3
Folder
33
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Community Self-Determination Act, S3875, 1968-1969
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Box
3
Folder
34
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Harris bill, National Program of Basic Social Benefits, 1968-1970
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Box
3
Folder
35
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Popular attitudes toward public assistance (notes for the AFL-CIO)
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Public Law 90-248 (Social Security)
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Box
3
Folder
36
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Analysis
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Box
3
Folder
37
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HEW policies
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Box
3
Folder
38
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Impact of AFDC provisions
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Box
3
Folder
39
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Repeal
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Box
3
Folder
40
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Public Policy Series, Welfare Policy #1
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Box
3
Folder
41
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Southern Christian Leadership Conference
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Box
3
Folder
42
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YWCA, National Public Affairs Committee, Task force on income maintenance
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1969
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Box
3
Folder
43
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“Am I My Brother's Keeper?”
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Box
3
Folder
44
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Audit of AFDC program, New York City
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Box
3
Folder
45
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DHEW Social and Rehabilitative Service proposal, 1969-1971
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Box
3
Folder
46
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Goals of public welfare reform
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Box
3
Folder
47
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Javits amendment to FAP, 1969-1970
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Box
3
Folder
48
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Nixon Family Assistance Plan, 1969-1970
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Box
4
Folder
1
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Paternity questionnaire, Maryland
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Box
4
Folder
2
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Public welfare, separation of money payment and services
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Box
4
Folder
3
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“Rights of Children in the Modern World”
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Box
4
Folder
4
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Welfare Rights Organization of Arizona
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Box
4
Folder
5
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YWCA
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1970
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Box
4
Folder
11
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Urban Coalition
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Box
4
Folder
6
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Ad hoc welfare reform committees
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Box
4
Folder
7
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APWA board conference
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Box
4
Folder
8
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Equal Rights Amendment
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Box
4
Folder
9
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Harris welfare bill
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Box
4
Folder
10
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New York State Welfare Conference
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Box
4
Folder
12
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United Way funding of the National Assembly, 1970-1972
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1971
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Box
4
Folder
13
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AFDC unemployed fathers regulations
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HR 1 (Social Security Amendments of , 1971)
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Box
4
Folder
14
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Checklist of major amendments
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Box
4
Folder
15
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Miscellaneous notes and memos, 1971-1972
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1972
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Social Security Amendments of , 1971 (continued)
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Box
4
Folder
16
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New York State Demonstration Projects
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Box
4
Folder
17
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“HR 1 - Reform or Control?”
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Box
4
Folder
18
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Association for the Aid of Crippled Children
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Box
4
Folder
19
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International Conference on Social Welfare
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Box
4
Folder
20
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National Conference on Public Service Employment
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Box
4
Folder
21
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Social Service Funds under Public Assistance Titles
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1973
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Box
4
Folder
22
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Census of moving persons, 1973-1974
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Box
4
Folder
23
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Child welfare services appropriations
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Box
4
Folder
24-25
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National Employment Law Project
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1974
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Box
4
Folder
26
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Center for Studies in Income Maintenance Policy
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Box
4
Folder
27
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White House summit meeting on inflation
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Box
4
Folder
28
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Younger Americans Act proposal, 1974-1975, 1978
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1976
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Box
4
Folder
29
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Carter presidential campaign, Urban Policy Task Force
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Box
4
Folder
30
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“Children, Families, and Society”
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1977
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Box
4
Folder
31
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Junior League Child Advocacy Committee
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Box
4
Folder
32
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Social Security, 1977-1978
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Box
4
Folder
33
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YWCA
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1978
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Box
4
Folder
34
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National health insurance, 1978-1979
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Box
4
Folder
35
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YWCA, Women and Social Security, 1978
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1979
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Box
4
Folder
36
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Salvation Army
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1980
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Box
4
Folder
37
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Electoral campaigns
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Box
4
Folder
38
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People United for Self-Help (PUSH), Arizona
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1981
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Box
4
Folder
39
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AFDC proposals, 1981-1982
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1982
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Box
4
Folder
40
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Community Council of Greater New York, 1982-1984
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1983
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Box
4
Folder
41
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Democratic Party platform, 1983-1984
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1985
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Box
4
Folder
42-43
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National Academy of Social Insurance, Organizing Committee, 1985-1987
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1986
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Box
4
Folder
44
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New York Public Library “Witnesses” program
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1987
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Box
4
Folder
45
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Tributes to Wilbur Cohen and Justine Polier
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Social welfare policy - organizations
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American Public Welfare Association, 1940, 1947-1951
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Box
9
Folder
24
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Children's committee/refugee children, 1940
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Box
9
Folder
25-26
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Correspondence, 1940, 1951
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Box
9
Folder
27
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“Letters to Members,” 1947-1951
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Box
9
Folder
28
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Public welfare programs and national defense, 1938-1940
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Box
9
Folder
29
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Transient labor, 1940
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Child Welfare League of America
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Box
5
Folder
1
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Basic policy, 1978-1979
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Box
5
Folder
2
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Consolidated child welfare services proposal, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
3
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Correspondence, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
4
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Good cause-best interests regulations, 1978
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Box
5
Folder
5
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Public Policy Committee, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
6
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Speech, 1972-1973
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Welfare reform legislation
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Box
5
Folder
7
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Congressional testimony, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
8
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Consulting group, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
9
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HR 7000, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
10
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HR 9030 and HR 10950, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
11
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S 3470, 1978
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Box
5
Folder
12
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S 2777, 1978
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Box
5
Folder
13
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Miscellaneous, 1977
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Box
5
Folder
14
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Staff changes, 1980-1981
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Box
5
Folder
15
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Amicus briefs lists, 1973-1974
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Box
5
Folder
16
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Annual reports, 1973-1974
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Box
5
Folder
17
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Background memoranda and proposal to establish, 1972
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Box
5
Folder
18
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Board meeting, 1973
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Box
5
Folder
19-23
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Correspondence and memoranda, 1973-1975
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Box
5
Folder
24
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Doe vs. Norton, 1973-1974
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Box
5
Folder
25
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Foster care, 1973-1974
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Box
5
Folder
26
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HEW “best interest-good cause” regulations, 1976-1977
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Children's Defense Fund
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Roe v. Norton
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Box
5
Folder
27
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Amicus curiae brief, 1973
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Box
5
Folder
28
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Co-signatories, 1974
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Box
5
Folder
29
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Correspondence, memoranda, and notes, 1974
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Box
5
Folder
30
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Policy background, 1974
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Box
5
Folder
31
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Staff and policies, 1973
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Box
5
Folder
32
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Walter vs. Sugarman, 1973-1974
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National Social Welfare Assembly, 1955-1977
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Box
8
Folder
1-2
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Ad Hoc Coalition on Emergency Aid, 1975-1976
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Box
8
Folder
3-4
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Ad Hoc Committee on Public Welfare, 1956-1959
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Box
8
Folder
5
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Ad Hoc Committee on Residence Laws, 1958-1959
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Box
8
Folder
6-7
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Committee on Social Action Methods, 1956-1959
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Committee on Social Issues and Policy
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Box
8
Folder
8-9
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Correspondence and memoranda, 1955-1960, 1964
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Box
8
Folder
10-16
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Meetings, 1966-1972
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Box
8
Folder
17
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Statements, 1972-1973
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Box
8
Folder
18-19
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Special Committee on Unemployment Insurance, 1965-1966
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Box
8
Folder
20-24
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Subcommittee on Unemployment Insurance Coverage, 1961-1964
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Box
8
Folder
25
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Unemployment insurance, 1959-1960
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Box
8
Folder
26
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Committee on Surplus Property, 1958-1959
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Box
8
Folder
27
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Committee on Welfare and Full Employment, 1977, (formerly Ad Hoc Coalitions)
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Box
8
Folder
28
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Edith Lauer fund, 1956-1959
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Box
8
Folder
29
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Issues in Public Assistance memos, 1969
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Box
8
Folder
30
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Personal employment, 1977
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Box
8
Folder
31
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Project voluntarism, 1977
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Box
8
Folder
32
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Public Social Policy Bulletins #1-8, 1956-1959
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Box
8
Folder
33-34
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Seminar on Public Social Policy, 1974-1975
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Box
8
Folder
35
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Title XX Task Force, 1975-1976
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Box
8
Folder
36
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Washington Notes, 1971-1977
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Save Our Security Coalition
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Box
6
Folder
1-5
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Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, 1979-1987
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Box
6
Folder
6
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Fiftieth anniversary of Social Security, 1984
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Study Group on Social Security, 1979-1987
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Box
6
Folder
7
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AFDC, 1981-1982
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Box
6
Folder
8
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Betty Duskin paper, 1984
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Box
6
Folder
9
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Congressman J. Pickle correspondence, 1979-1985
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Box
6
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10
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Correspondence, mostly regarding Fact Sheet #1, 1979
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Box
6
Folder
11
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Congressional correspondence, 1979-1980
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Box
6
Folder
12-14
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Disability insurance, 1979-1984
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Box
6
Folder
15
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Expose of National Committee to Preserve Social Security, 1987
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Box
6
Folder
16
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Fact Sheets, 1979-1987
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Box
6
Folder
17
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Health and Social Service regulations, 1982
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Box
6
Folder
18
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“Health Care and Deficit Reduction Plan,” 1984
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Box
6
Folder
19
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Medicare and Medicaid, 1983-1986
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Box
6
Folder
20
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Nomination of Dorcas Hardy for Social Security Commissioner, 1986
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Box
6
Folder
21
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“Notch Baby” problem, 1985-1987
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Box
6
Folder
22
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“Open Letter to Young Workers,” and related correspondence, 1985
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Box
6
Folder
23
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Statements and testimony, 1979-1987
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Box
6
Folder
24
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Status of Social Security, 1979
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Box
6
Folder
25
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Student benefits, 1979-1983
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Box
6
Folder
26
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Updates, 1979-1988
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Box
6
Folder
27
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“Women's Issues in Social Security,” 1980-1982
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Series: Teaching Files
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City University of New York (CUNY)
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Correspondence and memoranda
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Box
11
Folder
11
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General, 1966-1973
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Box
11
Folder
12-13
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Julius Edelstein, 1969-1974
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Box
11
Folder
14
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Mini-course on the Constitutional Crisis over Public Policy, 1973
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Box
11
Folder
15
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Institute for Social Policy Development, 1971-1972
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Box
11
Folder
16
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Problems of students receiving welfare, 1969-1973
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Box
11
Folder
17
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Study Group on New York City Charter Revision, 1972-1973
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Box
11
Folder
18-22
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Fordham University, 1979-1983
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Hunter College at CUNY
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Box
11
Folder
23
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Course notes and outlines, 1967-1971
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Box
11
Folder
24-25
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Student evaluations, class lists, and correspondence, 1967-1971
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Series: Writings and Speeches
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Box
15
Folder
1-20
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1932-1978
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Box
16
Folder
6-7
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1979-1987
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