Box 3
Container
Contains 2 Results:
Autograph book of Annie Snodgrass., 1879-1882
File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Jennie Wahlert Papers document her career as a St. Louis educator and advocate of early childhood and elementary education.
The collection includes correspondence from St. Louis educator Thomas E. Spencer, 1906-1938; correspondence from Rachel Stix Michael, 1929-1936; pamphlets and articles on kindergarten education, 1923-1957; material regarding Wahlert's 1931 trip to England as a guest of the English-Speaking Union; notes and programs for the 1938...
Dates:
1879-1882
Record book of the Humanity Club. The Humanity Club, founded in 1894, was a women’s philanthropic association concerned with the reform of public institutions, primarily those that housed women and children. Those institutions included the jail and holdover; the workhouse; and public asylums, hospitals, and orphanages. The organization disbanded in 1912 “not because it has failed to do its work, but because it has given such an impetus that the wave of civic helpfulness has spread far beyond the limits of the work of this one club or of any other society.” Leaders of the Humanity club included Mrs. John W. Day, Miss Susan V. Beeson, Mrs. Theodore G. Meier, Miss Leonara B. Halsted, Miss Lillie R. Ernst, Mrs. Henry W. Eliot, and Mrs. John W. Noble. 1 volume in 3 folders., 1894-1911
File — Box: 3, Folder: 2-4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The Jennie Wahlert Papers document her career as a St. Louis educator and advocate of early childhood and elementary education.
The collection includes correspondence from St. Louis educator Thomas E. Spencer, 1906-1938; correspondence from Rachel Stix Michael, 1929-1936; pamphlets and articles on kindergarten education, 1923-1957; material regarding Wahlert's 1931 trip to England as a guest of the English-Speaking Union; notes and programs for the 1938...
Dates:
1894-1911