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University of Chicago Library

Guide to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation Papers 1945-1987

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Descriptive Summary

Title:

Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation. Papers

Dates:

1945-1987

Size:

26 linear ft. (52 box)

Repository:

Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center
University of Chicago Library
1100 East 57th Street
Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.

Abstract:

The records of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation comprise 26 linear feet of material, including minutes, correspondence, and financial records of the Foundation, as well as applications, recommendations, correspondence, reports, newsletters, news clippings, and pamphlets of 65 organizations that applied to the Foundation for support. The Schwarzhaupt records are important documents for studying an important shift in the understanding of democratic participation in the mid-twentieth century. In the Foundation's certificate of incorporation in 1936 Emil Schwarzhaupt wrote of: the up building and betterment of American citizenship and increasing among all American citizens, and especially among the foreign born, the knowledge of the history of the United States Government and the meaning of the obligations and privileges of citizenship in the United States of America.

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When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation. Papers, [Box #, Folder #], Hanna Holborn Gray Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library

Historical Note

The Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation was established in New York on July 21, 1936 by Emil Schwarzhaupt, a German immigrant who came to the United States in 1910 at the age of seventeen. Schwarzhaupt first worked as a salesman for several distilling firms in Chicago. In 1927 he helped to organize the American Medicinal Spirits Company and served on its board of directors until it was purchased by the National Distillers Products Corporation in 1930, when he became director and vice president of that corporation.

In 1933 Schwarzhaupt and Leo Gerngross acquired the Bernheimer Distilling Company in Louisville, KY. Schwarzhaupt became president of the firm and remained in that position after the company was purchased by Schenly Industries, Inc. Emil Schwarzhaupt retired in 1948 and died March 30, 1950.

Schwarzhaupt's interest in promoting an intelligent understanding of American citizenship among the foreign born led him to create the Foundation that bears his name and to bequeath a substantial share of his estate to its work. The bequest in his will resulted in the sale of 113,000 shares of the Bernheimer Company to Schenly Industries for about $3.6 million.

Schwarzhaupt had no intention of making a permanent institution of the Schwarzhaupt Foundation. He stated in his will:

"…any moneys, securities, other assets or property…all be expended within the period of 25 years from and after the date of my death. My reason for imposing the restriction and conditions…because of my conviction that in the long run society is benefited by having each generation solve its own problems and provide the necessary funds for so doing."

The initial group of trustees consisted of four friends of Schwarzhaupt: Leo Gerngross (first president), Adolph Hirsch, Hugo Sonnenschein and Frederick Lee. Schwarzhaupt's will stipulated that three years after his death three additional trustees were to be added to the board, "to be selected by the then presiding head of the Catholic Archdiocese of New York, the then acting head of the Federal Council of Churches of New York, and the then acting Rabbi of Temple Emanu-el of New York City."

After the bequests specifically stipulated in his will to family, friends, and a sizeable number of public and private institutions had been disbursed, the trustees of the Foundation were unsure how to proceed with the allocation of the remainder of the funds. Schwarzhaupt, as noted earlier, had suggested in his will that the Foundation's funds could be used to distribute materials on American citizenship to immigrants, to endow a university chair devoted to the study of American citizenship. But Schwarzhaupt did not make these suggestions binding upon the trustees. Adolph Hirsch, who became president of the Foundation after Gerngross's death in 1958, commented on this lack of direction by saying that he and Gerngross had asked Schwarzhaupt for more specific guidance. Schwarzhaupt replied that "if he had known, he would have set it down."

With the purpose of the Foundation unresolved, the trustees decided to meet with Professor Louis Wirth of the University of Chicago in 1951. Wirth was a professor of sociology who was interested in problems of civic leadership and training, especially as it related to urban areas. It was decided that Wirth and others in the department would apply to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation for funds to create a committee to study the theoretical problems of education and citizenship. The Foundation provided $25,300 to establish the Committee on Education for American Citizenship. Louis Wirth became chairman, and other committee members were Daniel Boorstin, Kermit Eby, Walter Johnson, Avery Leiserson, Bessie Louise Pierce, Kenneth J. Rehage, and Ralph W. Tyler.

The final recommendations of the Committee suggested that an advisory group "representing a diversity of backgrounds" be formed to review and evaluate grant applications. Instead, the trustees hired Carl Tjerandsen on a consulting basis in 1953 to review applications submitted to the Foundation and to make recommendations based on the Foundation's statement of purpose. Tjerandsen had helped organize an "Institute on Citizenship" at Kansas State College in the mid-1940s prior to attending graduate school at the University of Chicago where he worked with Professor Louis Wirth. It was as a graduate student that he worked with the Committee on Education for American Citizenship, and after the death of Professor Wirth was appointed by Dean Ralph Tyler as Executive Secretary to the Committee. Based on his analysis of the initial applications to the Foundation, and his previous experience at Kansas State College, Tjerandsen was hired in 1953. It was Tjerandsen who essentially performed the work of the Foundation for its entire duration.

An important feature of the Committee's report was the recommendation that grant-making activities be divided among three discrete areas. The first was defined as the "improvement of citizenship participation on a community basis," the second as support for research on the "process of becoming an American citizen," and the third as funding worthwhile groups related to the Foundation's statement of purpose which did not fall under the first two categories.

The Committee developed five criteria which were adopted by the trustees in evaluating the merits of the applications: 1) Did the application fall within the established guidelines of education and citizenship participation? 2) Were the proposed activities consistent with the aims of the proposals? Did the applicants show how the activities might be expected to change citizen behavior? 3) Did the applicants have the understanding, interest, and skills to complete the project? 4) Was the program practical? Would the resources be adequate to deal with the particular situation? 5) Was the probable cost sufficiently small in relation to expected benefits to warrant the support from the foundation's modest resources?

In addition to the five criteria mentioned above, institutions and groups applying for funding from the Foundation had to meet three further requirements: they had to be tax-exempt organizations; they could not be on the U.S. Attorney General's list of subversive organizations; and they were to be engaged in either research or education to improve citizen participation.

In the course of its existence, the Schwarzhaupt Foundation disbursed $3,361,973 in grants. The kinds of projects receiving Foundation support included: cooperative nursery care in an interracial community (South Chicago Community Center); research projects to identify problems in citizenship organizations (the University of Michigan survey of the League of Women Voters); neighborhood improvement organizations (United Community Fund of San Francisco, Citizens Planning and Housing Association of Baltimore, Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference); and organizations to improve the citizen participation of minority groups (Highlander Folk School, Industrial Areas Foundation, Migrant Ministry, American Indian Development, and Unitarian Service Committee). A significant if not disproportionate number of projects from the Chicago area were funded, causing occasional concern among the board members. In fact, Saul Alinsky's Industrial Areas Foundation in Chicago received so much money from Schwarzhaupt that at least one author assumed the Schwarzhaupt Foundation was located in Chicago (see Saul Alinsky's humorous letter of April 14, 1966 in Box 29 Folder 18).

In the 1950s, during the Foundation's greatest period of activity, the trustees met twice a year, later reducing this to one meeting a year (usually held in New York). Before each meeting of the Foundation, Tjerandsen prepared a 1-3 page report on each grant application received along with recommendations for approval or denial. The trustees received these summaries in advance of the board meetings, and then came to a conclusion regarding the project.

In addition to the recommendations (or appraisals) of grant applications that Tjerandsen supplied to the trustees, he also submitted monthly reports. These reports introduced new applications received, results of meetings held with grant recipients, and summaries of reports submitted by the recipients. Then, at the board meeting, Tjerandsen summarized the appraisal and contributed to the discussion that followed. Application was not made unless it reflected a consensus. If any trustee had significant reservations about an application, the proposal was rejected.

The terms of Schwarzhaupt's bequest to the Foundation required that all funds were to be disbursed and the Foundation dissolved within 25 years of Emil Schwarzhaupt's death (March 30, 1950). Accordingly, the trustees met on March 31, 1975 to discuss a course of action. Adolph Hirsch reported that "substantially all the assets of the foundation, both principal and income, had been distributed." The trustees noted that the only project not yet completed was the writing, publication, and distribution of the final report. The trustees concluded that it was premature to adopt a plan of dissolution since activities in connection with the report would require "new contractual relations for the publication and distribution of the report."

The trustees did not meet again until April 15, 1979, when they again considered dissolution of the Foundation. Tjerandsen, who prepared the final report, explained that a draft was being written but that it would take an "extended time" before the report would be ready. The trustees decided to wait until after the report was published before considering dissolution.

The final report, Education for Citizenship: A Foundation's Experience, was published in 1980. Promotional circulars were mailed to individuals and institutions likely to benefit from the report's findings, and copies of the book were distributed without charge to those who returned a postal card.

By late 1981 about 1500 copies of a press run of about 200 had been distributed, and the trustees met in November to consider termination of the Foundation. While the actual date of dissolution is not found in the records, the trustees in their final actions granted some of the remaining funds of the Foundation to the Highlander Center, Resources for Just Communities, Santa Cruz, California, to cover the costs of distributing the final reports, and the remainder to the University of Chicago Library to process the records of the Foundation.

Scope Note

The records of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation comprise minutes, correspondence, and financial records of the Foundation, as well as applications, recommendations, correspondence, reports, newsletters, news clippings, and pamphlets of sixty-five organizations that applied to the Foundation for support.

The Schwarzhaupt records are important documents for studying a major shift in the understanding of democratic participation in the mid-twentieth century. In the Foundation's certificate of incorporation in 1936 Emil Schwarzhaupt wrote of:

the up building and betterment of American citizenship and increasing among all American citizens, and especially among the foreign born, the knowledge of the history of the United States Government and the meaning of the obligations and privileges of citizenship in the United States of America.

This idealistic conception of citizenship and the state was in contrast to the actual practice of the Foundation after 1950 in awarding grants to such organizations as Saul Alinsky's Industrial Areas Foundation, and the Highlander Folk School, which emphasized a more confrontational understanding of citizenship under the rubric of "community organizing." The career of the Schwarzhaupt Foundation thus embodied a tension between theory and practice that is reflected in the varied approaches adopted by the organizations it funded. It is the records of these diverse organizations and groups that comprise the bulk of this collection.

The records of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation have been divided into three series: Series I (Boxes 1-6) contains the administrative records of the Foundation, Series II (Boxes 6-51) contains records of the organizations having dealings with the Foundation, and Series III (Box 52) contains photographs.

Series I: ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS

The first series includes general records of the Foundation relating to its administration and finances. This series is divided into ten subject headings: Organizational and Disbursement of Emil Schwarzhaupt Estate, covering activities before 1952; University of Chicago Committee on Education for American Citizenship: Recommendations; Minutes and Financial Reports; Financial Statements and Tax Returns; Correspondence covering the day-to-day activities of the Foundation; Activity Reports; Grant Application Recommendations, containing many initial recommendations written between 1954 and 1955 by Tjerandsen; Evaluation Report of Highlander Folk School and Industrial Areas Foundation, containing the correspondence and final report of J. Herman Blake, who was commissioned to study two Schwarzhaupt-Funded projects in the Sea Islands of South Carolina and in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago; Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation: Final Report, containing correspondence, notes, and drafts, along with a published copy of the report, Education for Citizenship; and American Indian Background Material Gathered by Carl Tjerandsen, which includes general notes and correspondence of Tjerandsen as well as newsletters and clippings.

Series II. APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDS AND GRANTS

This series contains the applications, recommendations, correspondence and reports of 65 organizations which applied to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation for funds, listed in alphabetical order. Tjerandsen, in his book, grouped the organizations into three types depending on their program's purpose: 1) Organizations preparing aliens for citizenship as well as patriotic organizations fostering allegiance to the country; 2) groups and program promoting awareness of civil liberties, and also groups promoting electoral participation and effective functioning of political parties; and 3) groups and programs developing personal attributes such as courage and personal character considered essential to democracy, as well as groups engaged in active community organizing. Under the heading for each organization the files are arranged in the following order:

Application and Recommendations. Under this heading appear the application and proposal submitted by organizations to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation, along with the recommendations or appraisals written by Tjerandsen for the trustees. On occasion the applying organization also submitted a statement of non-profit status for tax purposes which is included here.

Correspondence. This heading contains letters, telegrams, memoranda, notes of telephone conversations, and Tjerandsen's notes of visits and conversations in the field.

Reports. This heading contains the progress, annual, and final reports made by the grant recipients to the foundation. Not all recipients were required to submit reports at the conclusion of their projects.

Newsletters. Any newsletters published by the project were passed on to the Foundation. The name of the newsletter is given first, followed by the dates of the newsletter represented in the files.

Pamphlets. This includes other published material by the grant recipients. The Foundation requested that such materials be sent on a regular basis.

Article Reprints. If the project or the Schwarzhaupt Foundation was mentioned in an article, the grantee usually passed it along to the Foundation.

News Clippings. Any publicity covering the project or the Schwarzhaupt Foundation was usually forwarded to the Foundation.

When the amount of material for an organization is small, the reports are combined with the applications and recommendations.

Of particular interest might be the files centering on two of the most significant projects funded by the Schwarzhaupt Foundation: the Industrial Areas Foundation, headed by Saul Alinsky; and the Highlander Folk School Project, whose "citizenship classes" in the South were eventually incorporated into the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, headed by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The range of Alinsky's IAF extended from the community organizing work in The Woodlawn Organization to one of the most successful efforts to register Mexican-Americans to vote. The IAF organized groups known as Community Service Organizations (CSO) in towns throughout California. The CSO were eventually able to register over 400,000 voters, and as their support grew, they were able to successfully confront discrimination and to demand better treatment.

Box 29 Folder 18 contains correspondence between Alinsky and the Foundation's president, Adolph Hirsch, and the Foundation's secretary, Carl Tjerandsen, from 1964 to 1968. A number of the letters deal with the Foundation's difficulty in getting Alinsky to file project reports. In one such letter from January 10, 1966, Tjerandsen sought to impress the urgency of the reports upon Alinsky by reminding him that "about one-third of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation's funds were committed to the projects sponsored or supervised by the Industrial Areas Foundation," i.e., Alinsky's organization. In addition Box 31, Folder 1 contains the following essays and reports by Alinsky: "Action to Equality of Opportunity," "Citizen Participation and Community Organization in Planning and Urban Renewal" (January 29, 1962), "Civil Rights Housing Hearing: Commission on Civil Rights" (May 5, 1959), and "Seminar on Mass Organization" (August-September, 1965).

The connection with Martin Luther King, Jr. came through the Schwarzhaupt Foundation's support of project sponsoring citizenship classes, the Highlander Folk School. Tjerandsen found this project to be the most influential and far-reaching of all the programs supported by the Foundation.

The idea of citizenship classes grew out of an application written by Myles Horton, a director of Highlander, in 1952. The Highlander project began on John's Island, near Charleston, South Carolina, under the direction of Septima

Clark and Esau Jenkins, and emphasized voter registration and civic education. As Myles Horton once put it: "What is too big for one person to handle can be figured out by all of us together. We will have a new kind of school-not a school for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic, but a school for problems."

Boxes 22-25 contain extensive material on the Highlander Folk School with important documents discussing the shift of the citizenship classes from Highlander to the SCLC. The best general discussion of the transfer of the transfer of the classes occurs in the essay, "A Workshop for Volunteer Teachers in the Citizenship Program of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 1965" (24:15). As early as 1961, however, a "Memorandum on Citizenship Program" (24:6) emphasized the transition of the classes to the SCLC. Significant to the continuity of the program developed by the SCLC was the retention of Highlander's Director of Education, Septima Clark. By 1967, there were over three thousand citizenship teachers who had helped hundreds of thousands of blacks to register to vote. Although the Schwarzhaupt Foundation did not fund the educational efforts of the SCLC (which was supported by the Field Foundation), its work with Highlander prepared the way for the development of such a program.

Other significant projects assisted by the Schwarzhaupt Foundation include: the American Indian Conference in Chicago in 1962, which drew over 800 Indians from more than 90 tribes-the largest gathering of Indians to that point to discuss problems and concerns; the American Council for Emigres in the Professions (ACEP); the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference; and the Migrant Citizen Education Project.

Series III. PHOTOGRAPHS

This series contains four folders of black and white photographs of activities from a number of organizations, along with color slides from an additional group. Folder 1 contains photographs emphasizing the people with whom the Highlander Project worked in the rural South. Folder 2 illustrates classroom situations of the Highlander citizenship classes. Folder 3 portrays activities and gatherings of the Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, and other groups including Migrant Ministry. Folder 4 contains color slides of the Gallup Citizenship Education Program used in class presentations.

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Subject Headings

INVENTORY

Series I: Administrative Records

Subseries 1: Organization and Disbursement of Emil Schwarzhaupt Estate

Box 1   Folder 1

Emil Schwarzhaupt Last Will and Testament, December 19, 1945

Box 1   Folder 2

Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation, Certificate of Report of Existence, March 7, 1951

Box 1   Folder 3

Acknowledgements of bequests received from the Emil Schwarzhaupt estate; 1950-1951, American Friends Service Committee-Beth Israel Hospital

Box 1   Folder 4

Acknowledgements of bequests received from the Emil Schwarzhaupt estate; 1950-1951, Boy's Club of New York-Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning

Box 1   Folder 5

Acknowledgements of bequests received from the Emil Schwarzhaupt estate; 1950-1951, Federation of the Handicapped-National Society for the Prevention of Blindness

Box 1   Folder 6

Acknowledgements of bequests received from the Emil Schwarzhaupt estate; 1950-1951, New York Adult Education Council-Volunteers of America

Subseries 2: University of Chicago Committee on Education for American Citizenship; Recommendations

Box 1   Folder 7

"Preliminary Recommendations to the Trustees of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," November 8, 1952; Notes from "The Problem of Education for Citizenship" by Leonard Gardner, University of Chicago, 1951

Box 1   Folder 8

"An Appraisal of Certain Proposals Received by the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," November 14, 1952

Box 1   Folder 9

"Recommendations to the Trustees of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation" [Draft], April 27, 1953

Box 1   Folder 10

"Recommendations to the Trustees of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," April 27, 1953; "Notes in Regard to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," remarks by Carl Tjerandsen, April 1, 1957

Subseries 3: Minutes and Financial Reports

Box 1   Folder 11

1952-1953

Box 1   Folder 12

1954-1956

Box 1   Folder 13

1957-1959

Box 1   Folder 14

1960-1961

Box 1   Folder 15

1962-1964

Box 2   Folder 1

1965-1966

Box 2   Folder 2

1967-1968

Box 2   Folder 3

1969-1970

Box 2   Folder 4

1972-1973

Box 2   Folder 5

1974-1974

Box 2   Folder 6

1975-1975

Box 2   Folder 7

1976-1979

Box 2   Folder 8

1980-1982

Subseries 4: Financial Statements and Tax Returns

Box 2   Folder 9

Receipt and release of Estate of Leonard Gerngross, January 28, 1959; "Survey of Scientific Activities of Nonprofit Institutions During 1964; Private Philanthropic Foundations," January 10, 1966

Box 2   Folder 10

Financial Statements, 1965-1967

Box 2   Folder 11

Financial Statements, December 1968-1971

Box 2   Folder 12

Financial Statements, October 1971-December 1972

Box 2   Folder 13

Financial Statements, 1973-1980

Subseries 5: Correspondence

Box 3   Folder 1

November 1952-June 1953

Box 3   Folder 2

July 1953-October 1953

Box 3   Folder 3

November 1953-April 1954

Box 3   Folder 4

June 1954-October 1954

Box 3   Folder 5

November 1954-July 1955

Box 3   Folder 6

July 1955-August 1955

Box 3   Folder 7

September 1955-June 1956

Box 3   Folder 8

July 1956-May 1957

Box 3   Folder 9

June 1957-December 1962

Box 3   Folder 10

1963-1965

Box 3   Folder 11

1966-1967

Box 3   Folder 12

1968-1970

Box 3   Folder 13

1971-1972

Box 3   Folder 14

1973-1975

Box 3   Folder 15

1976-1978

Box 3   Folder 16

1979-1980

Box 3   Folder 17

1981-1982

Box 3   Folder 18

June 1953-December 1954

Box 3   Folder 19

January 1955-ca. 1963

Subseries 6: Activity Reports of Carl Tjerandsen to the Foundation Trustees

Box 4   Folder 1

Account of days/time worked, 1953-1957

Subseries 7: Grant Application Recommendations

Box 4   Folder 2

Active Citizens Opinion Poll-Bates College

Box 4   Folder 3

Carrie Chapman Catt Memorial Fund-Constitution and Free Enterprise Foundation

Box 4   Folder 4

Encampment for Citizenship-Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference

Box 4   Folder 5

Institute of International Education-North Kenwood-Oakland Community Conference

Box 4   Folder 6

Patriotic Education, Inc.-Young Adult Council of the National Social Welfare Assembly

Box 4   Folder 7

Recommendations appraising more than one application

Subseries 8: Evaluation Report of Highlander Folk School and Industrial Areas Foundation

Box 4   Folder 8

Correspondence, 1967-1969

Box 4   Folder 9

Comments by Septima Clark, n.d.

Box 4   Folder 10

Draft, field, and census data notes used by J. Herman Blake

Box 4   Folder 11

"Citizen Participation, Democracy, and Social Change; A Report to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation" (September 1, 1968), by J. Herman Blake, preliminary report

Box 4   Folder 12

"Citizen Participation, Democracy and Social Change," final report

Subseries 9: Schwarzhaupt Foundation; Final Report

Box 5   Folder 1

Carl Tjerandsen, Education for Citizenship; A Foundation's Experience (Santa Cruz, CA.; Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation, 1980), published copy

Box 6   Folder 1

Correspondence, 1974-1977

Box 6   Folder 2

Correspondence, March-September 1978

Box 6   Folder 3

Correspondence, October-November 1978

Box 6   Folder 4

Correspondence, December 1978

Box 6   Folder 5

Correspondence, January-May 1979

Box 6   Folder 6

Correspondence, August-October 1979

Box 6   Folder 7

Correspondence, November-December 1979

Box 6   Folder 8

Correspondence, January 11-17, 1980

Box 6   Folder 9

Correspondence, January 18-28, 1980

Box 6   Folder 10

Correspondence, March-July 1980

Box 6   Folder 11

Correspondence, August 1980-January 1986

Box 6   Folder 12-13

Handwritten notes and outlines

Box 6   Folder 14-15

Typewritten drafts, notes, and chapter material

Box 6   Folder 16

News clippings

Subseries 10: American Indian Background Material Gathered by Carl Tjerandsen

Box 6   Folder 17

Tjerandsen's notes, n.d.; correspondence, 1953-1971; article reprints

Box 6   Folder 18

Handouts and news clippings

Series II: Application for Funds and Grants

Box 7   Folder 1

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Applications and recommendations, 1954-1974

Box 7   Folder 2

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Correspondence, 1951-1953

Box 7   Folder 3

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Correspondence, 1954

Box 7   Folder 4

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Correspondence, 1955

Box 7   Folder 5

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Correspondence, 1956-1957

Box 7   Folder 6

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Correspondence, 1958

Box 7   Folder 7

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Correspondence, 1959-1960

Box 7   Folder 8

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Correspondence, 1962-1981

Box 7   Folder 9

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Reports, June 14, 1950

Box 7   Folder 10

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Reports, ca. 1951

Box 8   Folder 1

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, November, 1952

Box 8   Folder 2

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, March 1953; October 1953

Box 8   Folder 3

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, April 27, 1954 (with memorandum)

Box 8   Folder 4

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, March 18, 1955

Box 8   Folder 5

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, April 11, 1956

Box 8   Folder 6

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, March 31, 1957

Box 8   Folder 7

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, March 31, 1958

Box 8   Folder 8

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, March 31, 1959

Box 8   Folder 9

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, April 20, 1960 (with correspondence)

Box 8   Folder 10

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Reports, 1961-1964, 1966

Box 8   Folder 11

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Reports, 1967-1972 (Five Year Report)

Box 8   Folder 12

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Report, April 1971

Box 8   Folder 13

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Reports, 1971-1972 (Brief Annual Report); April 1972

Box 8   Folder 14

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., "One Year Report on Refugees from the Soviet Union, August 1, 1972 to July 31, 1973"

Box 8   Folder 15

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., April 1974; "Statement on Soviet Refugees"

Box 8   Folder 16

American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Annual Report, May 1975-April 1976

Box 9   Folder 1

American Friends Service Committee, Applications and recommendations, March 1953-March 1954

Box 9   Folder 2

American Friends Service Committee, Applications and recommendations, April-December 1954

Box 9   Folder 3

American Friends Service Committee, Applications and recommendations, 1955

Box 9   Folder 4

American Friends Service Committee, Applications and recommendations, May 1956-May 7, 1957

Box 9   Folder 5

American Friends Service Committee, Applications and recommendations, May 15, 1957-May 1, 1959

Box 9   Folder 6

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, 1948-1952

Box 9   Folder 7

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, February-September 1953

Box 9   Folder 8

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, October 1953-January 1954

Box 9   Folder 9

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, February-May 1954

Box 9   Folder 10

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, June-October 1954

Box 9   Folder 11

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, November 1954-March 1955

Box 9   Folder 12

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, April-August 1955

Box 9   Folder 13

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, September-December 1955

Box 9   Folder 14

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, January-May 1956

Box 9   Folder 15

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, July-October 1956

Box 9   Folder 16

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, November 1956-March 1957

Box 9   Folder 17

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, April-June 1957

Box 10   Folder 1

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, July-December 1957

Box 10   Folder 2

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, March-July 1958

Box 10   Folder 3

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, August 1958-January 1959

Box 10   Folder 4

American Friends Service Committee, Correspondence, April 1959-January 1968

Box 10   Folder 5-8

American Friends Service Committee, Reports, 1951-1959

Box 10   Folder 9

American Friends Service Committee, Newsletters, 1951-1957

Box 10   Folder 10

American Indian Center, Chicago, Applications and recommendations, 1957-1959

Box 10   Folder 11

American Indian Center, Chicago, Correspondence, 1954-1958

Box 10   Folder 12

American Indian Center, Chicago, Correspondence, 1959-1962

Box 10   Folder 13

American Indian Center, Chicago, Correspondence, 1964-1971

Box 10   Folder 14

American Indian Center, Chicago, Financial reports, 1959-1970

Box 11   Folder 1

American Indian Center, Chicago, Reports, 1954-1960

Box 11   Folder 2

American Indian Center, Chicago, Reports, 1967-1970

Box 11   Folder 3-7

American Indian Center, Chicago, Newsletter, Chicago Warrior, November 1957-July 1968; programs and newspaper clippings

Box 11   Folder 8

American Indian Development, Applications and recommendations, 1954-January 1955

Box 11   Folder 9

American Indian Development, Applications and recommendations, March 1955

Box 11   Folder 10

American Indian Development, Applications and recommendations, April 1955-November 1957

Box 11   Folder 11

American Indian Development, Applications and recommendations, 1958

Box 11   Folder 12

American Indian Development, Applications and recommendations, 1959-1960

Box 12   Folder 1

American Indian Development, Correspondence, January 1954-May 1955

Box 12   Folder 2

American Indian Development, Correspondence, July-September 13, 1955

Box 12   Folder 3

American Indian Development, Correspondence, September 22, 1955-April 1956

Box 12   Folder 4

American Indian Development, Correspondence, May 1956-June 1957

Box 12   Folder 5

American Indian Development, Correspondence, July-December 1957

Box 12   Folder 6

American Indian Development, Correspondence, 1958

Box 12   Folder 7

American Indian Development, Correspondence, 1959

Box 12   Folder 8

American Indian Development, Correspondence, January 1960-May 15, 1963

Box 12   Folder 9

American Indian Development, Correspondence, May 23, 1963-March 1967

Box 12   Folder 10-14

American Indian Development, Reports, 1952-1956

Box 13   Folder 1-4

American Indian Development, Reports, 1957-1959, 1963 (outline of materials for final report)

Box 13   Folder 5-6

American Indian Development, D'Arcy McNickle and Viola G. Pfrommer, "Dinetxa; A Community Experience," September 1964

Box 13   Folder 7-13

American Indian Development, Navajo Development Committee, minutes, (includes remarks of participants) 1955-1959

Box 13   Folder 14

American Indian Development, Unsigned petitions and news clippings

Box 14   Folder 1

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Applications and recommendations, ca. 1956-1957

Box 14   Folder 2

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Correspondence, 1956

Box 14   Folder 3

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Correspondence, January-April 1957

Box 14   Folder 4

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Correspondence, April 17, 1957-August 1965

Box 14   Folder 5

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Reports, 1956-1961

Box 14   Folder 6

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), By-laws and news clippings, 1956-1973

Box 14   Folder 7

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Applications and recommendations, 1959-1960

Box 14   Folder 8

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Correspondence, 1959-1960

Box 14   Folder 9

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Correspondence, 1961-ca. 1968

Box 14   Folder 10-13

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Reports (on summer workshops), 1956-1960

Box 14   Folder 14

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Rosalie H. Wax, "A Brief History and Analysis of the Workshops on American Indian Affairs, 1956-1960," October 1961

Box 14   Folder 15-17

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Reports, 1964-1966

Box 14   Folder 18

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Newsletters and pamphlets, 1959-1967

Box 14   Folder 19

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Government grant applications and resumes

Box 14   Folder 20

Arrow, Inc. (Pine Ridge, SD Reservation), Student statements from the 1961 workshop

Box 14   Folder 21

Benton House, Chicago, Applications and recommendations, reports, 1956-1959

Box 14   Folder 22

Benton House, Chicago, Correspondence, 1956-1957

Box 14   Folder 23

Benton House, Chicago, Correspondence, 1958-1961

Box 14   Folder 24

Benton House, Chicago, Ruth F. Fennessey and Ignacia Torres, "Four Years of Progress; The Aims, Methods, and Results of the Program under the Schwarzhaupt Foundation Grant," July 1961

Box 15   Folder 1

Better Housing League of Cincinnati, Applications and recommendations, 1954-1960 (with statement of tax exemption)

Box 15   Folder 2

Better Housing League of Cincinnati, Correspondence, 1958-1962

Box 15   Folder 3

Better Housing League of Cincinnati, Reports, 1956-1962

Box 15   Folder 4

Better Housing League of Cincinnati, Final report (charts and graphs), 1962

Box 15   Folder 5

Board of Urban Ministry (Rochester, NY), Applications and recommendations, correspondence, 1965-1966

Box 15   Folder 6

Board of Urban Ministry (Rochester, NY), Newsletters, 1958-1966

Box 15   Folder 7

Board of Urban Ministry (Rochester, NY), Pamphlets and news clippings

Box 15   Folder 8

Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago, Applications and recommendations, 1956-1959

Box 15   Folder 9

Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago, Correspondence, 1956-1959

Box 15   Folder 10

Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago, Financial report and supplemental information, 1957-1958

Box 15   Folder 11

Catholic Interracial Council of Chicago, Newsletters, pamphlets, and news clippings, 1955-1959

Box 15   Folder 12

Chicago Commons Association, Applications and recommendations, 1958

Box 15   Folder 13

Chicago Commons Association, Correspondence, 1957-1962; financial report, August 31, 1960

Box 15   Folder 14

Chicago Commons Association, Myrtle Chamberlin, "Report to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," September 6, 1960

Box 15   Folder 15

Chicago Commons Association, Announcements

Box 15   Folder 16

Church Federation of Greater Chicago, Applications and recommendations, correspondence, 1961-1965

Box 16   Folder 1

Citizen Information Service of Metropolitan Chicago, Applications and recommendations, 1954-1958

Box 16   Folder 2

Citizen Information Service of Metropolitan Chicago, Correspondence, 1953-1955

Box 16   Folder 3

Citizen Information Service of Metropolitan Chicago, Correspondence, 1956-1960

Box 16   Folder 4-5

Citizen Information Service of Metropolitan Chicago, Reports, 1957-1960

Box 16   Folder 6

Citizen Information Service of Metropolitan Chicago, Supplemental information

Box 16   Folder 7

Citizen Information Service of Metropolitan Chicago, Newsletters and news clippings

Box 16   Folder 8

Citizen Planning and Housing Association, Applications and recommendations, 1956-1959

Box 16   Folder 9

Citizen Planning and Housing Association, Correspondence, 1957-1962

Box 16   Folder 10

Citizen Planning and Housing Association, Reports, 1956-1962

Box 16   Folder 11

Citizen Planning and Housing Association, Newsletters and news clippings

Box 16   Folder 12

Citizen Planning and Housing Association, Pamphlets and article reprints

Box 17   Folder 1

Citizenship Clearing House, Applications and recommendations, 1954-1956

Box 17   Folder 2

Citizenship Clearing House, Correspondence, 1954-1956

Box 17   Folder 3

Citizenship Clearing House, Report (summer workshop), 1953

Box 17   Folder 4

Citizenship Clearing House, "A Report to the Board of Trustees of the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation on the Activities of the Citizenship Clearing House," November 1, 1955

Box 17   Folder 5

Citizenship Clearing House, Newsletter, Citizenship Clearing House Bulletin, 1952-1962

Box 17   Folder 6-8

Citizenship Clearing House, Publications and news clippings

Box 17   Folder 9

Colony House, Brooklyn, Applications and recommendations, correspondence, 1957-1962

Box 17   Folder 10

Colony House, Brooklyn, Reports and news clippings, 1957-1962

Box 17   Folder 11

Colony House, Brooklyn, Financial reports, 1958-1962

Box 18   Folder 1

Columbia University, Legislative Drafting Research Fund, Applications and recommendations, correspondence, and news clippings, 1960-1962

Box 18   Folder 2

Community Service Organization, Fresno, Applications and recommendations, 1967

Box 18   Folder 3

Earlham College, Applications and recommendations, speech by William Biddle, 1956-1960

Box 18   Folder 4

Earlham College, Correspondence, April 1956-June 1957

Box 18   Folder 5

Earlham College, Correspondence, July 1957-August 1963

Box 18   Folder 6

Earlham College, Loureide J. Biddle and William W. Biddle, Community Dynamic Processes, draft, n.d.

Box 18   Folder 7

Earlham College, Loureide J. Biddle and William W. Biddle, Community Dynamic Processes; Two Community Case Studies of People in Development, 1962

Box 18   Folder 8

Earlham College, Newsletter, Community Development Bulletin, 1964-1966

Box 18   Folder 9

Earlham College, Reports, 1948-1960

Box 18   Folder 10

Encampment for Citizenship, Applications and recommendations, 1953-1961

Box 18   Folder 11

Encampment for Citizenship, Correspondence, July 1950-1954

Box 18   Folder 12

Encampment for Citizenship, Correspondence, July 1954-July 1956

Box 18   Folder 13

Encampment for Citizenship, Correspondence, October 1956-December 1958

Box 18   Folder 14

Encampment for Citizenship, Correspondence, 1959-1960

Box 18   Folder 15

Encampment for Citizenship, Correspondence, 1961-1981

Box 19   Folder 1

Encampment for Citizenship, Reports, 1950-1970

Box 19   Folder 2

Encampment for Citizenship, Newsletter, Summer Projects, and news clippings, 1956-1974

Box 19   Folder 3-4

Encampment for Citizenship, Pamphlets and promotional information

Box 19   Folder 5

Encampment for Citizenship, Herbert H. Hyman and Charles R. Wright, "Youth in Transition; An Evaluation of the Contribution of the Encampment for Citizenship" (March 1962)

Box 19   Folder 6

Encampment for Citizenship, Algernon D. Black, The Young Citizens; The Story of the Encampment for Citizenship (New York; Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., 1962)

Box 19   Folder 7

Encampment for Citizenship, Herbert H. Hyman, Charles R. Wright, and Terence K. Hopkins, Applications of methods of Evaluation; Four Studies of the Encampment for American Citizenship (Berkeley; University of California Press, 1962)

Box 20   Folder 1

Fellowship House of Cincinnati, Applications and recommendations, correspondence, 1954-1959

Box 20   Folder 2

Fellowship House of Cincinnati, Reports, 1956-1959

Box 20   Folder 3

Fellowship House of Cincinnati, Pamphlets and promotional literature

Box 20   Folder 4

Fellowship House of Philadelphia, Applications and recommendations, 1953-1959

Box 20   Folder 5

Fellowship House of Philadelphia, Correspondence, 1952-1953

Box 20   Folder 6

Fellowship House of Philadelphia, Correspondence, 1954

Box 20   Folder 7

Fellowship House of Philadelphia, Correspondence, 1955-1956

Box 20   Folder 8

Fellowship House of Philadelphia, Correspondence, 1957-1975

Box 20   Folder 9

Fellowship House of Philadelphia, Reports and survey handbook, 1950-1959

Box 20   Folder 10-11

Fellowship House of Philadelphia, Newsletters, pamphlets and news clippings

Box 20   Folder 12

Freedom House, Boston, Applications and recommendations, reports, 1957-1963

Box 20   Folder 13

Freedom House, Boston, Correspondence, 1956-1963

Box 20   Folder 14

Freedom House, Boston, Newsletters, pamphlets and news clippings

Box 21   Folder 1

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., Applications and recommendations, 1955

Box 21   Folder 2

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., Report and request, 1957; "Report to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation," 1958

Box 21   Folder 3

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., Correspondence, 1953-1957

Box 21   Folder 4

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., Correspondence, 1958-1982

Box 21   Folder 5

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., Reports to Congress, 1954-1981

Box 21   Folder 6

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., Supplemental reports, 1956-1959

Box 21   Folder 7

Girl Scout Council of Greater New York, Inc., Reports, newsletters and pamphlets, 1955-1966

Box 21   Folder 8

Goddard College, Applications and recommendations, 1957, 1961

Box 21   Folder 9

Goddard College, Correspondence, 1951-1962

Box 21   Folder 10

Goddard College, Alan M. Walker, "Vermont Community Development Program; Final Report to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," October 1, 1962; reports, 1959-1964

Box 22   Folder 1

Highlander Folk School, Applications and recommendations, 1956-1981

Box 22   Folder 2

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1950-1953

Box 22   Folder 3

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1954

Box 22   Folder 4

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1955-1956

Box 22   Folder 5

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1957

Box 22   Folder 6

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1958

Box 22   Folder 7

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1959

Box 22   Folder 8

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1960-1961

Box 22   Folder 9

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1962-1963

Box 22   Folder 10

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1964-1968

Box 22   Folder 11

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1969-1972

Box 22   Folder 12

Highlander Folk School, Correspondence, 1973-1982

Box 22   Folder 13-14

Highlander Folk School, Newsletters, 1948-1987

Box 23   Folder 1

Highlander Folk School, Lewis W. Jones and Herbert Haberland, "The 1960 Highlander Folk School Youth Project," n. d.

Box 23   Folder 2

Highlander Folk School, Aimee Horton, "The Highlander Folk School; Pioneer of Integration in the South," Teachers College Record 68 (December 1966); 1-10; Aimee Horton, "The Highlander Folk School; A History of the Development of Its Major Programs Related to Social Movements in the South, 1932-1961-An Abstract of a Dissertation, " Department of Education, University of Chicago, 1970

Box 23   Folder 3

Highlander Folk School, Aimee Horton, "An Analysis of Selected Programs for the Training of Civil Rights and Community Leaders in the South," Fisk University Project #8-291, June 1966

Box 23   Folder 4

Highlander Folk School, Myles Horton, "A Survey of Residential Adult Schools in the United States and Canada, " n.d.

Box 23   Folder 5-7

Highlander Folk School, Reports, 1953-1967

Box 23   Folder 8

Highlander Folk School, "The Highlander Folk School Residential Workshops on School Desegregation with Emphasis on the 1955 Workshop," n.d.

Box 23   Folder 9

Highlander Folk School, Johns Island workshops, transcriptions of interviews, 1953-1957

Box 23   Folder 10-11

Highlander Folk School, Reports of visits and conferences, 1958-1963, 1967, and undated

Box 24   Folder 1

Highlander Folk School, Notes on trips, 1955-61

Box 24   Folder 2

Highlander Folk School, Conferences and reports, 1955-1961

Box 24   Folder 3

Highlander Folk School, Conversations and reports, 1955-1959

Box 24   Folder 4

Highlander Folk School, Minutes of meeting of Board of Directors, 1959-1964; reports

Box 24   Folder 5-6

Highlander Folk School, Memoranda and workshop reports

Box 24   Folder 7

Highlander Folk School, Highlander workshop Project Materials

Box 24   Folder 8

Highlander Folk School, Addresses of citizenship-education teachers, 1962-1969

Box 24   Folder 9

Highlander Folk School, Financial information, 1955-1965

Box 24   Folder 10

Highlander Folk School, Information provided by Septima Clark on Highlander (copy of South Carolina's voter registration form with Clark's comments)

Box 24   Folder 11

Highlander Folk School, Reports and activities, 1953-1955; Rosa Parks's comments on Montgomery Bus Boycott; Statements by Bernice Robertson, 1974, 1979

Box 24   Folder 12

Highlander Folk School, Report on integration workshop, 1956; Alex Haley's "Fuskie's Folks," n.d.

Box 24   Folder 13

Highlander Folk School, Aimee I. Horton, "An Analysis of Selected Programs for the Training of Civil Rights and Community Leaders in the South," Part I

Box 24   Folder 14

Highlander Folk School, Aimee I. Horton, "An Analysis of Selected Programs for the Training of Civil Rights and Community Leaders in the South," Part II

Box 24   Folder 15

Highlander Folk School, Aimee I. Horton, "An Analysis of Selected Programs for the Training of Civil Rights and Community Leaders in the South," Part III and summary

Box 24   Folder 16

Highlander Folk School, George F. Kearney, "Highlander Folk School Uses Practical Sociology in Facing Racial Integration," n.d.

Box 25   Folder 1-6

Highlander Folk School, Promotional literature, bulletins, and form letters

Box 25   Folder 7-9

Highlander Folk School, Pamphlets

Box 25   Folder 10-11

Highlander Folk School, News clippings and article reprints

Box 26   Folder 1

Howell Neighborhood House, Applications and recommendations, 1955-1956; reports, 1955-1958

Box 26   Folder 2

Howell Neighborhood House, Correspondence, 1955-1964

Box 26   Folder 3

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Applications and recommendations, 1956-1958

Box 26   Folder 4

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Correspondence, May 8, 1956-July 8, 1957

Box 26   Folder 5

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Correspondence, July 16, 1957-December 1958

Box 26   Folder 6

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Correspondence, 1959

Box 26   Folder 7

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Correspondence, 1960

Box 26   Folder 8

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Correspondence, 1961-1979

Box 26   Folder 9

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Reports and speeches, ca. 1953-ca. 1960

Box 26   Folder 10

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Correspondence with Dan Dodson about the Chelsea Report, 1959-1960; notes on report

Box 26   Folder 11

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Dan W. Dodson, "Report on the Chelsea Community Council," January 10, 1961

Box 26   Folder 12-13

Hudson Guild, Chelsea Community Council, Pamphlets, promotional literature and news clippings, 1958-1960

Box 27   Folder 1

Hull House, Chicago, Applications and recommendations, reports, 1954-1957

Box 27   Folder 2

Hull House, Chicago, Correspondence, December 1953-February 1955

Box 27   Folder 3

Hull House, Chicago, Correspondence, May 1955-May 1961

Box 27   Folder 4

Hull House, Chicago, Paul B. Johnson, The History of the Near West Side Planning Board and A Citizen Participation Project (Chicago; Hull House Association, 1960)

Box 27   Folder 5

Hull House, Chicago, Pamphlets, newsletters, and news clipping

Box 27   Folder 6

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Applications and recommendations, 1954, 1957, 1960

Box 27   Folder 7

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Correspondence, 1954

Box 27   Folder 8

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Correspondence, 1955-1956

Box 27   Folder 9

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Correspondence, 1957

Box 27   Folder 10

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Correspondence, 1958

Box 27   Folder 11

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Correspondence, 1959-1963

Box 28   Folder 1

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Audit and reports, 1954, 1957; newsletters, 1953-1966

Box 28   Folder 2

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, "A Report to the Community; A Preliminary Review of Area Problems and Possibilities," 1951; Community Appraisal Study (Chicago; Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, 1952)

Box 28   Folder 3-4

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Pamphlets

Box 28   Folder 5

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Ozzie Badal, "The Factual Background of the Hyde Park-Kenwood Story; A Progress Report, 1949 to 1966," 1967; Muriel Beadle, The Hyde Park-Kenwood Urban Renewal Years; A History to Date, 1966; news clippings

Box 28   Folder 6

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Article reprints

Box 28   Folder 7

Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference, Julia Abrahamson, A Neighborhood Finds Itself (New York; Harper & Brothers, 1959)

Box 29   Folder 1

Immigrants Service League, Chicago, Applications and recommendations, 1954, 1956, 1959-1960

Box 29   Folder 2

Immigrants Service League, Chicago, Correspondence, 1951-1960

Box 29   Folder 3

Immigrants Service League, Chicago, Reports and Pamphlets, 1955-1960 and undated

Box 29   Folder 4

Industrial Areas Foundation, Applications and recommendations, 1951-1957

Box 29   Folder 5

Industrial Areas Foundation, Applications and recommendations, 1960-1962

Box 29   Folder 6

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1951

Box 29   Folder 7

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1952

Box 29   Folder 8

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1953-1954

Box 29   Folder 9

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1955

Box 29   Folder 10

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1956

Box 29   Folder 11

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1957-1958

Box 29   Folder 12

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1959

Box 29   Folder 13

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1960

Box 29   Folder 14

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, January-May 1961

Box 29   Folder 15

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, June-December 1961

Box 29   Folder 16

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1962

Box 29   Folder 17

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1963

Box 29   Folder 18

Industrial Areas Foundation, Correspondence, 1964-1981

Box 30   Folder 1

Industrial Areas Foundation, Carl Tjerandsen visit to Community Service Organizations in California, October-November 1962, notes

Box 30   Folder 2

Industrial Areas Foundation, Progress and Community Service Organization reports, 1953, 1956, 1963

Box 30   Folder 3-6

Industrial Areas Foundation, Annual reports, 1958-1960, 1963

Box 30   Folder 7-9

Industrial Areas Foundation, Pamphlets; flyer from Caesar Chavez's first meeting to organize farm workers, October, 1960

Box 31   Folder 1

Industrial Areas Foundation, Saul Alinsky, "Action to Equality of Opportunity," n.d.; Saul Alinsky, "Citizen Participation and Community Organization in Planning and Urban Renewal," January 29, 1962; Saul Alinsky, "Civil Rights Housing Hearing; Commission on Civil Rights," May 5, 1959; Saul Alinsky, "Seminar on Mass Organization," August-September 1965; Nicholas Von Hoffman, "Reorganization in the Casbah," November 15, 1961

Box 31   Folder 2

Industrial Areas Foundation, Memoranda, speeches and positions papers of The Woodlawn Organization; revisions by Tjerandsen of incidents reported by Alinsky

Box 31   Folder 3

Industrial Areas Foundation, Margaret Morgan Lecompte, "Dilemmas in Inner City School Reform; The Woodlawn Experimental School Project," M.A. Thesis, University of Chicago, 1969

Box 31   Folder 4

Industrial Areas Foundation, Article reprints

Box 31   Folder 5-10

Industrial Areas Foundation, News clippings

Box 32   Folder 1

Kenwood-Ellis Community Center, Applications and recommendations, 1954-1959

Box 32   Folder 2

Kenwood-Ellis Community Center, Correspondence, 1954-1955

Box 32   Folder 3

Kenwood-Ellis Community Center, Correspondence, 1956-1957

Box 32   Folder 4

Kenwood-Ellis Community Center, Correspondence, 1958-1964

Box 32   Folder 5

Kenwood-Ellis Community Center, Marjorie Gladding Kelly, "Citizen Participation and Community Development; A Report on the North Kenwood-Oakland Development Project," May 1964

Box 32   Folder 6

Kenwood-Ellis Community Center, "North Kenwood-Oakland Community Development Project Progress Report," July 1957

Box 32   Folder 7-9

Kenwood-Ellis Community Center, Reports, pamphlets and news clippings

Box 32   Folder 10

Lower North Center, Chicago, Applications and recommendations, 1955-1958

Box 32   Folder 11

Lower North Center, Chicago, Correspondence, 1955-1962

Box 32   Folder 12

Lower North Center, Chicago, "Progress Report," 1958; "Three Year Report," 1959; "Final Report for Year 1959," 1962; pamphlets

Box 32   Folder 13

Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council of Chicago, Applications and recommendations, 1956, 1961; progress reports, 1958-1961

Box 32   Folder 14

Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council of Chicago, "People and Neighborhood Renewal; The Final Report of the Metropolitan Center for Neighborhood Renewal to the Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council," March 1962

Box 32   Folder 15

Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council of Chicago, Correspondence, 1955-1962

Box 32   Folder 16

Metropolitan Housing and Planning Council of Chicago, Pamphlets, newsletters, and news clippings

Box 33   Folder 1

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Applications and recommendations, 1956-1960

Box 33   Folder 2

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Correspondence, 1956

Box 33   Folder 3

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Correspondence, 1959

Box 33   Folder 4

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Correspondence, 1960

Box 33   Folder 5

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Correspondence, 1961-1969

Box 33   Folder 6

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Reports, 1958-1962

Box 33   Folder 7

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), "Handbook for State, Area, and Regional Directors of the Migrant Ministry," n.d.

Box 33   Folder 8

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), William H. Koch Jr., "Seeds of Change; A Program of Training in Community Development and Organization Undertaken by the National Council of Churches 1957-1959; A Retrospective Report to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," December 1966

Box 33   Folder 9

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), William H. Koch Jr., Dignity of Their Own; Helping Disadvantaged Americans Become First Class Citizens; Report of the Migrant Citizenship Education Project, 1965

Box 33   Folder 10

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), William H. Koch Jr., Dignity of Their Own; Helping the Disadvantaged Become First Class Citizens (New York; Friendship Press, 1966)

Box 33   Folder 11

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Pamphlets, form letters, article reprints, and minutes

Box 33   Folder 12

Migrant Ministry (National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA), Newsletter, Western Harvester, 1955-1967

Box 34   Folder 1

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Applications and recommendations, 1955-1960

Box 34   Folder 2

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Correspondence, 1955-1958

Box 34   Folder 3

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Correspondence, 1959-1962

Box 34   Folder 4

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Correspondence, 1963-1975

Box 34   Folder 5

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Interim and progress reports on the Lackawanna project, 1957-1960

Box 34   Folder 6

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Field report, [Nicholas Von Hoffman], November 1956-April 1957

Box 34   Folder 7

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Field report, [Ed Chambers], April 1957-October 1958

Box 34   Folder 8-11

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Field report, [Thomas C. Murphy], 1957-1960

Box 34   Folder 12

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Edward Chambers, "Black Power and Jobs; An Organization's View of the Fight," October 30, 1967; "Lackawanna First Ward Community Union Project"

Box 35   Folder 1

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), Correspondence from Thomas C. Murphy to Msgr. John O'Grady, speeches given at a community conference in June 1958

Box 35   Folder 2-3

National Conference of Catholic Charities (Lackawanna, New York, Butte, Montana), News clippings from Butte, Montana and Lackawanna, New York, 1957-1960

Box 35   Folder 4

National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, Applications and recommendations, 1957-1958, correspondence, 1957-1961; John McDowell, Dynamics of Citizen Participation Based on Workshop on Citizen Participation held at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, September 12-21, 1957 (New York; National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, 1958)

Box 35   Folder 5

National 4-H Club Foundation, Applications and recommendations, 1954, 1981

Box 35   Folder 6

National 4-H Club Foundation, Correspondence, 1953-1954

Box 35   Folder 7

National 4-H Club Foundation, Correspondence, 1955

Box 35   Folder 8

National 4-H Club Foundation, Correspondence, 1956

Box 35   Folder 9

National 4-H Club Foundation, Correspondence, 1957-1981

Box 35   Folder 10-11

National 4-H Club Foundation, Reports, Technical Advisory Committee, 1955, 1956

Box 36   Folder 1

National 4-H Club Foundation, Reports, Technical Advisory Committee 1957-1967

Box 36   Folder 2

National 4-H Club Foundation, "First Annual Report; Citizen Improvement Study; The National 4-H Club Foundation Submitted to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation, Inc.," December 1955

Box 36   Folder 3

National 4-H Club Foundation, "Report of the Second Year's Work on the Citizen Improvement Study; A Project of the National 4-H Club Foundation Submitted to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," December 1956

Box 36   Folder 4

National 4-H Club Foundation, Glenn C. Dildine, "Citizenship Improvement Study; Final Report of a Three Year Study (1955-1957) Conducted in Pilot Counties in Five States Representing Extension's National Regions," February 1962

Box 36   Folder 5

National 4-H Club Foundation, Newsletter, Citizenship Improvement Study, March-November 1957

Box 36   Folder 6-7

National 4-H Club Foundation, Guidebooks for citizenship discussion, accounts of implementation in Michigan and Connecticut, 1957-1961; account of implementation in Texas, 1961-1963

Box 36   Folder 8

National 4-H Club Foundation, Reports, 1950-1954

Box 36   Folder 9

National 4-H Club Foundation, Pamphlets and article reprints

Box 36   Folder 10

National Institute of Labor Education, Applications and recommendations, 1957-1963

Box 37   Folder 1

National Institute of Labor Education, Correspondence, 1957-1963

Box 37   Folder 2

National Institute of Labor Education, Annual report, 1957; "Proposal for Education, Research, Action Projects on Labor and the Problems of Unionism," July 1963

Box 37   Folder 3

National Institute of Labor Education, Joseph Mire, "Labor Education; A Study Report on Needs, Programs, and Approaches," 1956; list of current projects, 1963

Box 37   Folder 4

National Opinion Research Center, Correspondence, August 1957-April 1958

Box 37   Folder 5

National Opinion Research Center, Correspondence, May 1958-February 1968

Box 37   Folder 6

National Opinion Research Center, Overview report, May 1959; survey materials, April 1958

Box 37   Folder 7

National Opinion Research Center, Robert A. Dentler, Magallen Hanna Fichter, and Carolyn Huson, The Young Volunteers; An Evaluation of Three Programs of the American Friends Service Committee (Chicago; National Opinion Research Institute, 1959)

Box 37   Folder 8

National Training Laboratories (National Education Association), Applications and recommendations, 1959-1964

Box 37   Folder 9

National Training Laboratories (National Education Association), Correspondence, 1959-1964

Box 37   Folder 10

National Training Laboratories (National Education Association), "Report of the Second Annual National Training Laboratory in Community Leadership Training," 1961

Box 37   Folder 11

National Training Laboratories (National Education Association), "Take-Home Packet of an Experimental Laboratory in Community Leadership Training," 1960

Box 37   Folder 12

National Training Laboratories (National Education Association), Pamphlets and article reprints

Box 38   Folder 1

New School for Social Research, Applications and recommendations, 1953-1956

Box 38   Folder 2

New School for Social Research, Correspondence, 1952-1954

Box 38   Folder 3

New School for Social Research, Correspondence, 1955-1968

Box 38   Folder 4

New School for Social Research, Progress and interim reports, 1955-1956

Box 38   Folder 5

New School for Social Research, Pamphlets and news clippings

Box 38   Folder 6

New York City Mission Society, Applications and recommendations, report, and pamphlets, 1956-1957

Box 38   Folder 7

New York City Mission Society, Correspondence, 1956-1957

Box 38   Folder 8

New York University, Center for Community and Field Studies, Applications and recommendations, 1953-1954; preliminary report, October 18, 1956

Box 38   Folder 9

New York University, Center for Community and Field Studies, Correspondence, 1952-1956

Box 38   Folder 10

New York University, Center for Community and Field Studies, Dan W. Dodson, Final Report; October 9, 1956

Box 38   Folder 11

New York University, Center for Community and Field Studies, Applications and recommendations, 1951-1952; correspondence, 1951-1954

Box 38   Folder 12

New York University, Center for Community and Field Studies, Reports and publications, 1950-1954

Box 38   Folder 13

Penn Community Services, Inc, Applications and recommendations, 1957-1960

Box 39   Folder 1

Penn Community Services, Inc, Correspondence, 1957-1960

Box 39   Folder 2

Penn Community Services, Inc, Correspondence, 1961-1969

Box 39   Folder 3

Penn Community Services, Inc, Report on March and April workshops, 1960; report on meeting of South Carolina leaders, July 1960; "Human Relations Programming in South Carolina; Consultations on Human Relations Concerns Held at the Penn Community Center," October 1, 1960; Septima Clark, working paper on Training Program for Rural Community Development Workers, 1966-1969

Box 39   Folder 4

Penn Community Services, Inc, Quarterly reports, 1961-1965; "Report of the Director," 1960-1963

Box 39   Folder 5

Penn Community Services, Inc, Newsletter, Penn News, 1959-1962; pamphlets

Box 39   Folder 6

Penn Community Services, Inc, News clippings and speeches

Box 39   Folder 7

Resources for Just Communities, Inc., Applications and recommendations, correspondence, 1981-1985

Box 39   Folder 8

Resources for Just Communities, Inc., "Executive Summary; School Discipline in a Democratic Society," Massachusetts Department of Education, n.d.; "Report of the Governor's Working Group on Learning Environments," n.d.

Box 39   Folder 9

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, Applications and recommendations, 1951-1959

Box 39   Folder 10

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, Correspondence, 1950-1953

Box 39   Folder 11

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, Correspondence, 1954-1955

Box 39   Folder 12

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, Correspondence, 1956-1967

Box 39   Folder 13

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, "Memorandum supplementing information supplied to the Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation," April 10, 1953; "Roosevelt College of Chicago American Studies Program, 1953-1954," n.d.; "Tenth Annual Report of the President," November 10, 1955

Box 39   Folder 14

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, "Early Version of Roosevelt University Report," 1955

Box 40   Folder 1

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, An Americanization Program; An Experiment in Teaching English as a Second Language, 1955; comment by Wayne A. R. Leys

Box 40   Folder 2-3

Roosevelt University, American Studies Program, Pamphlets and program announcements, 1953-1957

Box 40   Folder 4

South Carolina Council on Human Relations, Applications and recommendations, correspondence, ca. 1956-1965

Box 40   Folder 5

South Chicago Community Center, Applications and recommendations, 1955-1959

Box 40   Folder 6

South Chicago Community Center, Correspondence, 1955-1957

Box 40   Folder 7

South Chicago Community Center, Correspondence, 1958

Box 40   Folder 8

South Chicago Community Center, Correspondence, 1959-1964

Box 40   Folder 9

South Chicago Community Center, Reports, 1955-1964

Box 40   Folder 10

South Chicago Community Center, Audits, 1957-1960

Box 40   Folder 11

South Chicago Community Center, Pamphlets, news clippings, and notes by Carl Tjerandsen about the Trumbull Park project

Box 40   Folder 12

Springfield College, Community Tensions Center, Applications and recommendations, 1956-1957

Box 40   Folder 13

Springfield College, Community Tensions Center, Correspondence, 1956-1959

Box 40   Folder 14

Springfield College, Community Tensions Center, Correspondence, 1960-1963

Box 41   Folder 1

Springfield College, Community Tensions Center, Progress and annual reports, 1957-1960

Box 41   Folder 2

Springfield College, Community Tensions Center, Hans B. C. Spiegel, "Intergroup Tensions and the Campus," October 1962

Box 41   Folder 3

Springfield College, Community Tensions Center, Pamphlets and article reprints

Box 41   Folder 4

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Applications and recommendations, 1954-1956

Box 41   Folder 5

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Correspondence, 1950-1953

Box 41   Folder 6

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Correspondence, 1954

Box 41   Folder 7

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Correspondence, 1955

Box 41   Folder 8

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Correspondence, 1956-1963

Box 41   Folder 9

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Distribution report and analyses of Civic Education Project, 1954, 1957-1959

Box 41   Folder 10-12

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Pamphlets of the Civic Education Project

Box 42   Folder 1-6

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Pamphlets of the Civic Education Project

Box 42   Folder 7

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Typescript drafts of two pamphlets

Box 43   Folder 1

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Progress report on pamphlet compilation, 1950, and suggested activities

Box 43   Folder 2

Tufts University, Civic Education Center, Pamphlets, news clippings, and article reprints

Box 43   Folder 3

Unitarian Service Committee, Citizen Education Program, Applications and recommendations, 1955; progress reports, July-August 1956

Box 43   Folder 4

Unitarian Service Committee, Citizen Education Program, Correspondence, September 1955-1956

Box 43   Folder 5

Unitarian Service Committee, Citizen Education Program, Correspondence, June 1956-November 1966

Box 43   Folder 6

Unitarian Service Committee, Citizen Education Program, Mrs. Dudley Moore, "Report to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation on the Citizenship Education Program, Gallup Indian Community Center; Section I, Philosophy and Background," July 1965

Box 43   Folder 7

Unitarian Service Committee, Citizen Education Program, Mrs. Dudley Moore, "Report to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation on the Citizenship Education Program, Gallup Indian Community Center. "Section II, Implementation" November 1966

Box 43   Folder 8

Unitarian Service Committee, Citizen Education Program, Pamphlets and news clippings

Box 43   Folder 9

United Community Fund of San Francisco, Applications and recommendations, 1957-1960

Box 43   Folder 10

United Community Fund of San Francisco, Correspondence, 1957-1958

Box 43   Folder 11

United Community Fund of San Francisco, Correspondence, 1959-1962

Box 43   Folder 12

United Community Fund of San Francisco, "Progress Report, Neighborhood Council, May 1, 1958 to May 1, 1959"

Box 43   Folder 13

United Community Fund of San Francisco, "Second Year Progress Report of Neighborhood Councils in San Francisco, May 1, 1959 to April 30, 1960"

Box 43   Folder 14

United Community Fund of San Francisco, News clippings and notes by Carl Tjerandsen; newsletter, Upper Noe Valley Neighborhood Bulletin Board, 1959-1960

Box 44   Folder 1

University of California, Cowell Extramural Education Program, Applications and recommendations, correspondence, and newsletter, 1971-1972 (related to visit of Septima Clark)

Box 44   Folder 2

University of Chicago (soliciting funds), Correspondence, and pamphlets, 1945-1959

Box 44   Folder 3

University of Chicago, American Indian Chicago Conference, Applications and recommendations, 1960-1961; correspondence, 1960-1963

Box 44   Folder 4

University of Chicago, American Indian Chicago Conference, Reports, 1960-1961

Box 44   Folder 5

University of Chicago, American Indian Chicago Conference, Newsletters, Indian Voices, 1963-1965

Box 44   Folder 6

University of Chicago, American Indian Chicago Conference, "A Program for Indian Citizens; A Summary Report," January 1961; "Declaration of Indian Purpose," June 13-20, 1961; Murray Wax, "American Indian Education as a Cross-Cultural Transaction"

Box 44   Folder 7-8

University of Chicago, American Indian Chicago Conference, Pamphlets and news clippings

Box 44   Folder 9

University of Chicago, Committee on Education for American Citizenship, Application, October 22, 1951; "First Quarterly Report to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation," April 1, 1952; summary of activities of the Committee, May 15, 1952

Box 44   Folder 10

University of Chicago, Committee on Education for American Citizenship, Correspondence, October 1950-April 1952

Box 44   Folder 11

University of Chicago, Committee on Education for American Citizenship, Correspondence, May 1952-June 1953

Box 44   Folder 12

University of Chicago, Committee on Education for American Citizenship, Minutes of the Committee, January-June 1952

Box 44   Folder 13

University of Chicago, Committee on Education for American Citizenship, Notes and proposals on possible projects; news clippings

Box 44   Folder 14

University of Chicago, Committee on Education for American Citizenship, Drafts of preliminary recommendations to the Schwarzhaupt Foundation

Box 45   Folder 1

University of Chicago, Committee on Education for American Citizenship, "The Problem of Education for Citizenship," 1953

Box 45   Folder 2

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, April-September 1953

Box 45   Folder 3

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, October 1953-September 1955

Box 45   Folder 4

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, January 1956-April 1957

Box 45   Folder 5

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, May-June 1957

Box 45   Folder 6

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, July-October 1957

Box 45   Folder 7

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, November 1957-May 1958

Box 45   Folder 8

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, June-December 1958

Box 45   Folder 9

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, 1959-1960

Box 45   Folder 10

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Correspondence, 1961-1964

Box 45   Folder 11

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Drafts and promotional literature for Civic Education Directory

Box 45   Folder 12

University of Chicago, Civic Education Directory Project, Newsletters, mimeographed information sheets, and articles

Box 45   Folder 13

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Applications and recommendations, 1954, 1957

Box 45   Folder 14

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Correspondence, 1954

Box 45   Folder 15

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Correspondence, 1955-1970

Box 46   Folder 1

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Reports, 1954-1956; Sol Tax, "Symposium; The Fox Project; A Program in Action Anthropology," March 4, 1957

Box 46   Folder 2

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Fred Gearing and Lisa Peattie, "A Documentary History of the Fox Project," 1955

Box 46   Folder 3

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Fred Gearing, Robert McC. Netting and Lisa R. Peattie, Documentary History of the Fox Project, 1948-1959; A Program in Action Anthropology (Chicago; University of Chicago Department of Anthropology, 1960)

Box 46   Folder 4

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Sol Tax, "Values in Action; The Fox Project," December 28, 1957; "A Project in Behalf of the Mesquakies and Whites in Iowa," 1953; "The Mesquakies of Iowa," 1953

Box 46   Folder 5

University of Chicago, Fox Indians Project, Tama, Iowa, Proposals, reports, and news clippings

Box 46   Folder 6

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Applications and recommendations, 1954-1957

Box 46   Folder 7

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Correspondence, June 1954-May 1955

Box 46   Folder 8

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Correspondence, July 1955-June 1958

Box 46   Folder 9

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, "Summary of Activities September 1955 to May 1957"; Aimee Isgrig, "Developing Leadership For Community Improvement," March 1957; notes on projects by Carl Tjerandsen

Box 47   Folder 1

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Haimowitz, Morris L. and Aimee Isgrig, "Report of the Human Relations Center," September 1, 1957, Part I, "The Human Relation Center"

Box 47   Folder 2

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Haimowitz, Morris L. and Aimee Isgrig, "Report of the Human Relations Center," September 1, 1957, Part II, "Lay Leadership Training in Communities"

Box 47   Folder 3

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Haimowitz, Morris L. and Aimee Isgrig, "Report of the Human Relations Center," September 1, 1957, Part III, "Community Organization Training"

Box 47   Folder 4

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Haimowitz, Morris L. and Aimee Isgrig, "Report of the Human Relations Center," September 1, 1957, Part IV, "Summer Workshop"

Box 47   Folder 5

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Haimowitz, Morris L. and Aimee Isgrig, "Report of the Human Relations Center," September 1, 1957, Part V, "Seminars on Community Problems"

Box 47   Folder 6

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, Haimowitz, Morris L. and Aimee Isgrig, "Report of the Human Relations Center," September 1, 1957, Part VI, "Education 322"

Box 47   Folder 7

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, "Sixth Annual Workshop in Community Human Relations," 1957

Box 47   Folder 8

University of Chicago, Human Relations Center-Center for Community Leader Training, News clippings

Box 48   Folder 1

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Roy Ingram, Applications and recommendations, 1957; correspondence, 1958; preliminary report, 1958

Box 48   Folder 2

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Leonard Gardner, Applications and recommendations, 1955, 1957; correspondence, April 27, 1955-December 12, 1958

Box 48   Folder 3

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Leonard Gardner, Applications and recommendations, 1955, 1957, "Citizenship Education; Practice and Theory," The School Review (January 1956); 29-35; "Not Knowledge, But Action" Phi Delta Kappan 37 (December 1955); 99-104; "The Role of the Expert in Policy Formation; The Problem of Education For Citizenship," December 1953

Box 48   Folder 4

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Robert Horwitz, applications and recommendations, 1953

Box 48   Folder 5

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Robert Horwitz, applications and recommendations, Correspondence, 1953

Box 48   Folder 6

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Robert Horwitz, applications and recommendations, 1954

Box 48   Folder 7

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Robert Horwitz, applications and recommendations, 1965

Box 48   Folder 8

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Robert Horwitz, applications and recommendations, "Civic Education Bibliography; Outline of Contents," n.d.; article reprint

Box 48   Folder 9

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Robert Horwitz, applications and recommendations, "The Political Philosophy of Civic Education, Parts I & II," 1954

Box 48   Folder 10

University of Chicago, Research Projects, Robert Horwitz, applications and recommendations, "John Dewey," 1961; "John Dewey's Political Hypothesis and Citizenship Education," 1961

Box 48   Folder 11

University of Chicago, Southwest Citizenship Education Program, Application, 1958

Box 49   Folder 1-3

University of Miami, Applications and recommendations, 1952, 1953, 1959, 1961; summary report, 1947

Box 49   Folder 4

University of Miami, Correspondence, 1945-1948

Box 49   Folder 5

University of Miami, Correspondence, 1949-1959

Box 49   Folder 6

University of Miami, Correspondence, 1961-1979

Box 49   Folder 7

University of Miami, Pamphlets and news clippings

Box 49   Folder 8

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Applications and recommendations, 1955-1958

Box 49   Folder 9

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Correspondence, 1955

Box 49   Folder 10

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Correspondence, 1956

Box 49   Folder 11

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Correspondence, 1957-1958

Box 49   Folder 12

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Correspondence, 1959-1968

Box 49   Folder 13

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Robert Weiss, Carol Slater, and Dora Cafagna, A Study of the League of Women Voters of the United States, Report I. The League Member Talks about the League (Ann Arbor; University of Michigan Survey Research Center, October 1956)

Box 49   Folder 14

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Robert Weiss, Carol Slater, and Dora Cafagna, A Study of the League of Women Voters of the United States, Report II. Community Attitudes Toward the League (Ann Arbor; University of Michigan Survey Research Center, February 1957)

Box 50   Folder 1

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Robert Weiss, Carol Slater, and Dora Cafagna, A Study of the League of Women Voters of the United States, Report III. Some Problems of League Membership; Cross-Sectional Membership and Member Activity, August 1957

Box 50   Folder 2

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Robert Weiss, Carol Slater, and Dora Cafagna, A Study of the League of Women Voters of the United States, Report IV. Organizational Phase, Part 1; Factors in League Functioning, August 1957)

Box 50   Folder 3

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Robert Weiss, Carol Slater, and Dora Cafagna, A Study of the League of Women Voters of the United States, Report V. Organizational Phase, Part 2; Factors in League Effectiveness, April 1958)

Box 50   Folder 4

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Questionnaire materials

Box 50   Folder 5

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Bibliographies

Box 50   Folder 6

University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, Pamphlets and news clippings

Box 50   Folder 7

University of Washington, Bureau of Community Development, Application, correspondence, pamphlet, news clipping, 1957

Box 50   Folder 8

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Applications and recommendations, 1956-1957

Box 50   Folder 9

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Correspondence, February-July 1956

Box 50   Folder 10

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Correspondence, September 1956-June 1957

Box 50   Folder 11

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Correspondence, November 1957-October 1961

Box 50   Folder 12

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Reports, 1960-1961; notes by Carl Tjerandsen

Box 51   Folder 1

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Memorandums and minutes, 1957

Box 51   Folder 2

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Newsletter, Building Chicago, 1959-1961

Box 51   Folder 3

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, Pamphlets and news clippings

Box 51   Folder 4

Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago, "First Annual Report of the Citizen Participation Project"

Box 51   Folder 5

West Central Organization, Detroit, Applications and recommendations, correspondence, news clippings, 1965-1966

Box 51   Folder 6

Young Women's Christian Association, Mississippi District, Applications and recommendations, reports, pamphlets, 1958, 1960, 1962

Box 51   Folder 7

Young Women's Christian Association, Mississippi District, Correspondence, 1958-1963

Series III: Photographs

Subseries 1: Highlander Folk School

Box 52   Folder 1

Photographs by Emil Willimetz

  • 1-"Etowah County, Alabama road sign"
  • 2-"Leading Sacred Harp Singing" [Etowah County]
  • 3-"Dirt road leading up Sand Mountain to Bluff Road community" [Etowah County]
  • 4-"Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brand of the Bluff Road community with a quilt she had just finished" [Etowah County]
  • 5-"Bass Morton-Chairman of the Altoona Co-op Board" [Etowah County]
  • 6-"Building Feed Mill addition to the Altoona Co-op" [Etowah County]
  • 7-"State maintained ferry crossing Coosa river. This is the shortest point between Hokes Bluff community and the Coatsbend community" [Etowah County]
  • 8-"Hokes Bluff Farmers Union Co-op" [Etowah County]
  • 9-"Coatsbend F. U. Co-op" [Etowah County]
Box 52   Folder 2

Photographs by Ida Berman

  • 1-"Learning to Pronounce Words Used in Literacy Tests, John's Island"
  • 2-"Presbyterian Community Center, Wadmalaw Island; Literacy School held here"
  • 3-"A Typical Home From Which Adult Students Come to Citizenship Schools"
  • 4-"Illiterate Learning to Write on St. John's Island"
  • 5-"St. John's Island Adult School"
  • 6-"Charleston Heights Adult School"
  • 7-"Edisto Island Adult School"
  • 8-"Charleston Heights Adult School"
  • 9-"Wadmalaw Island Adult School"
  • 10-"Front Room in St. John's Island Adult School. Building is a COOP. The building was financed by Highlander"
  • 11-"Reading Aloud, St. John's Island"

Subseries 2: Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference

Box 52   Folder 3

  • #1-"Block organization clean-up drive" [4700 block of South Drexel, Chicago]
  • #2-"Audience at Meeting" [Possibly in old YMCA building at 53rd and Dorchester, Chicago]
  • #3-Boys picking up litter near 48th and Drexel, Chicago
  • #4-"Block meeting"
  • #5-"Blueprint for Action" [meeting around table]

Subseries 3: Migrant Ministry, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA

Box 52   Folder 3

  • #6-Home of a farm laborer [ca. September 1956]
  • #7-Boys with dog outside tar paper house [September 1956?]

Subseries 4: National Council of Catholic Churches

Box 52   Folder 3

  • #8-Men posing for picture at conference in Lackawanna, New York [July 9, 1956]

Subseries 5: Penn Community Services, Inc.

Box 52   Folder 3

  • #9-10-Voter registration workshops [January 11 and 12, 1963, St. Helena Island, South Carolina]

Subseries 6: Unitarian Service Committee, Gallup, New Mexico Citizenship Education Program

Box 52   Folder 4

Educational slides with color drawings, also a sheet with the caption to each slide [used to teach voter registration]

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  • University of Chicago, Special Collections Research Center
  • Emil Schwarzhaupt Foundation. Papers
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