Box Winser 1
Container
Contains 24 Results:
History (NPL), 1937 - 1939
File — Box: Winser 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
These papers consist of general and specific correspondence, 1935-1944, as well as information on federal aid to libraries, 1935-1939; on John Cotton Dana Day in 1935; on the appointment of Archibald MacLeish as Librarian of Congress, 1939; on various personnel problems in the early 1940s, and on her resignation in 1942. The general and specific correspondence include letters to and from Winser, the bulk of which is professional in nature, including her views on the roles of women in...
Dates:
1937 - 1939
Johnson, Hazel – Article on Dana for Library Quarterly, 1934 - 1937
File — Box: Winser 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
These papers consist of general and specific correspondence, 1935-1944, as well as information on federal aid to libraries, 1935-1939; on John Cotton Dana Day in 1935; on the appointment of Archibald MacLeish as Librarian of Congress, 1939; on various personnel problems in the early 1940s, and on her resignation in 1942. The general and specific correspondence include letters to and from Winser, the bulk of which is professional in nature, including her views on the roles of women in...
Dates:
1934 - 1937
Kingdon, Dr. Frank, 1935 - 1938
File — Box: Winser 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
These papers consist of general and specific correspondence, 1935-1944, as well as information on federal aid to libraries, 1935-1939; on John Cotton Dana Day in 1935; on the appointment of Archibald MacLeish as Librarian of Congress, 1939; on various personnel problems in the early 1940s, and on her resignation in 1942. The general and specific correspondence include letters to and from Winser, the bulk of which is professional in nature, including her views on the roles of women in...
Dates:
1935 - 1938
Kohut Lectures – “Man Against Himself,” “Man Against the World,” etc…,, 1937
File — Box: Winser 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
These papers consist of general and specific correspondence, 1935-1944, as well as information on federal aid to libraries, 1935-1939; on John Cotton Dana Day in 1935; on the appointment of Archibald MacLeish as Librarian of Congress, 1939; on various personnel problems in the early 1940s, and on her resignation in 1942. The general and specific correspondence include letters to and from Winser, the bulk of which is professional in nature, including her views on the roles of women in...
Dates:
1937