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Document, "Study of the Work of the Memphis Associated Charities," Francis H. McLean, 1925 February
Document, "Study of the Work of the Memphis Associated Charities," Francis H. McLean, Field Director, American Association for Organizing Family Social Work, 1925 February.
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Document, "Survey of the Associated Charities of Memphis," F. H. McLean, 1917 May 15
Document, "Survey of the Associated Charities of Memphis With Recommendations to the Executive Committee," F. H. McLean, 1917 May 15. The survey is 30 pages in length.
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Flyer, "PAC and Family Service present 'Plays for Living,'" Memphis, 1974
Flyer, "PAC and Family Service present 'Plays for Living' The Play and Discussion is on Child Rearing," Willis E. Montgomery Plaza Community Building, 1395 Pennsylvania Street, Memphis, TN, 1974 November 25 at 7:30 pm. The Flyer was made by the Kansas Street Project Area Committee, located at 1142 Kansas Street, Memphis, TN, 38106. The Family Service of Memphis performed several "Plays for Living" and utilized theatre as a tool to assist with implementing social change and to address sensitive issues with members of the community.
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Letterhead, Family Welfare Agency of Memphis, TN, undated
Blank letterhead of the Family Welfare Agency of Memphis, TN, undated.
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Newsletter, "Center City," Memphis, 1974 December 11
Newsletter, "Center City," Vol. 1, No. 28, Memphis, TN, 1974 December 11. Contains a section discussing, "Plays for Living" and how Family Service of Memphis received a grant and planned to use the money to fund 50 free performances for the "Plays for Living" program. The Family Service of Memphis performed several plays and utilized theatre as a tool to assist with implementing social change and to address sensitive issues with members of the community.
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Newsletter, "The Family," Family Service of Memphis, 1973 Winter
Newsletter, "The Family, Keystone of Society in a Changing World," Vol. 7, No. 2, Family Service of Memphis, 1973 Winter. Contains a section discussing "Plays for Living" and how it was expanding to meet community needs. The Family Service of Memphis performed several "Plays for Living" and utilized theatre as a tool to assist with implementing social change and to address sensitive issues with members of the community.
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Pamphlet, Associated Charities, 1920 December
Pamphlet, "Christmas 1915 In Want, Christmas 1020 In Contentment," Associated Charities, Memphis, TN, 1920 December.
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Pamphlet, Associated Charities, 1921/1922
Pamphlet, "Suppose Nobody Cared, 1921 - Christmas - 1922," Associated Charities, Memphis, TN.
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Pamphlet, Family Welfare Association of America, 1943 May
Pamphlet, "Local And National Wartime Developments In The Family Welfare Field," Linton B. Swift, Family Welfare Association of America, 122 East 22nd Street, New York, N.Y., 1943 May.
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Pamphlet, "Supplementary List of Subscribers and Amounts Given to Associated Charities," Memphis, 1917-1918
Pamphlet, "Supplementary List of Subscribers and Amounts Given to Associated Charities," Memphis, Fiscal Year 1917-1918.
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Registration Form, "We, The Family... A Play About the Family in Crisis," Joan Vail Thorne, Family Service of Memphis, 1975
Registration form for "We, The Family... A Play About the Family in Crisis," by Joan Vail Thorne, Family Service of Memphis. The performance was held at the Jaycee Community Building, Cobb-Parr Park, Memphis, TN, on 1975 April 27 and dinner was provided beforehand. The Family Service of Memphis performed several "Plays for Living" and utilized theatre as a tool to assist with implementing social change and to address sensitive issues with members of the community.
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Report, "A Blueprint for Action," to the Board of Directors, Community Council of Memphis and Shelby County, 1953 April 30
Report, "A Blueprint for Action, An Evaluation of Services to Children by Family and Children's Agencies," to the Board of Directors, Community Council of Memphis and Shelby County, 210 Madison Avenue, Memphis, TN, by Evaluation Committee, 1953 April 30.
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Report, "The Larger Plan for Memphis," Francis H. McLean and Edgar E. Brooks, 1921
Report, "The Larger Plan for Memphis," Francis H. McLean and Edgar E. Brooks, 1921. This report was sent to the Social Service Agencies of Memphis from the Social Agencies Endorsement Committee of the Memphis Chamber of Commerce, Memphis, TN. The recommendations and suggestions are numbered 1-44.
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Script, "Well of the World, A One-Act Play," Joan Vail Thorne, Family Service Association of America, 1968
Script for the "Well of the World, A One-Act Play," by Joan Vail Thorne, WPCF Publication No. 19, written and produced for New York State Department of Health Pure Waters Program, by Family Service Association of America, 1968. The Family Service of Memphis performed several plays and utilized theatre as a tool to assist with implementing social change and to address sensitive issues with members of the community.
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Thesis, "A History of the Family Welfare Agency, Memphis, Tennessee, January 1889 - January 1939," Emmie Vida S. Baine
Thesis, "A History of the Family Welfare Agency, Memphis, Tennessee, January 1889 - January 1939," Emmie Vida S. Baine, 1942 June.
"Submitted to the Faculty of the School of Social Work of Tulane University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Social Work."
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