Memorandums
Found in 832 Collections and/or Records:
Harriet F. Pilpel papers
Hawaii, circa 1951-1960
Hawaii, circa 1961-1970
Headmistresses Association of the East records
Professional organization. The purpose of this organization was to provide an opportunity for the furtherance of mutual acquaintance among heads of secondary or elementary schools for the exchange of ideas and advancement of standards. The collection provides insight into the educational and social philosophy of private education in America. Materials include correspondence, proceedings, membership applications, memoranda, and reports.
Headquarters Services Committee minutes, 1956-1970
The Headquarters Services Committee of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is responsible for ensuring adherence to health, safety and building codes, developing policy for the use and maintenance of the headquarters buildings, assigning office uses and overseeing the hospitality of the buildings. Meeting minutes and memorandums include updates of building maintenance, policy discussions and reports on the use of the building.
Headquarters Services Committee minutes, 1948-1955
The Headquarters Services Committee of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is responsible for ensuring adherence to health, safety and building codes, developing policy for the use and maintenance of the headquarters buildings, assigning office uses and overseeing the hospitality of the buildings. Meeting minutes and memorandums include updates of building maintenance, policy discussions and reports on the use of the building.
Headquarters Services Committee minutes, 1942-1947
The Headquarters Services Committee of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is responsible for ensuring adherence to health, safety and building codes, developing policy for the use and maintenance of the headquarters buildings, assigning office uses and overseeing the hospitality of the buildings. Meeting minutes and memorandums include updates of building maintenance, policy discussions and reports on the use of the building.
Headquarters Services Committee minutes, 1933-1941
The Headquarters Services Committee of the YWCA of the U.S.A. is responsible for ensuring adherence to health, safety and building codes, developing policy for the use and maintenance of the headquarters buildings, assigning office uses and overseeing the hospitality of the buildings. Meeting minutes and memorandums include updates of building maintenance, policy discussions and reports on the use of the building.
Health, circa 1961-1970
Health, circa 1961-1970
Holland, circa 1921-1946
Documents concerning YWCA of the U.S.A. work with the Federation of Christian Associations of and for Women and Girls in Holland. The YWCA of the U.S.A. sends secretaries to Holland to observe YWCA work there and to train leaders and Dutch leaders are invited to the United States for conferences to share their experiences. As World War II approaches, focus shifts to the needs of those affected by the war.
House in Sarasota, Florida, 1998-10-27
Application for the historic designation of Elizabeth Crocker Lawrence Clarke's house in Sarasota, Florida. Report includes details about the structure of the house, photographs, a narrative description of the house, and a note about its historical context, which gives a history of Clarke's life from 1926-1951 in context of Smith College and her house in Sarasota.
Idaho, circa 1951-1960
Idaho, circa 1951-1960
Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Lewiston-Clarkston, Pocatello, and Twin Falls, Idaho. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need.
Idaho, circa 1961-1970
Idaho, circa 1961-1970
Illinois, circa 1951-1960
Illinois, circa 1951-1960
Documents concerning the administration, program and development of YWCA of the U.S.A. associations in Bloomington and Canton, Illinois. The administration and development of the associations is documented in basic standards reports, national certification documents, constitutions, and bylaws. Visitation reports include program descriptions, reports of challenges and successes, and discussion of personnel and management need.