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Walter Friedländer, born in 1891 in Berlin, was a prominent leader of the reform movement in the fields of social policy, social welfare and public health in Weimar (pre-Hitler) Germany. Friedländer, an active Social Democrat and a Jew, was forced to flee Nazi Germany in March of 1933, and eventually immigrated to the United States via France, where he continued to play a leading role as an educator and leader in the field of social work and social welfare education in this country.
Walter Friedländer was born on September 20, 1891 in Berlin, the oldest son of Hugo and Ernestine (Lichtenstein) Friedländer. He grew up under the socialist-oriented influences of his father, a founding member of the pacifist Deutsche Friedensgesellschaft, and later under the influences of his uncle, socialist politician Hugo Haase. In autobiographical statements, Friedländer describes the influences of the youth movements (Jugendbewegung) in Weimar Germany and his membership in the Sozialistischer Studentbund during his student years in Berlin. As a law student in Berlin and Munich (1910-1914), Friedländer became interested in the development of juvenile justice and volunteered his time doing probation work. He also met and later became engaged to Li Bergmann (1914), also involved in the youth movement in Berlin, and they were married in February 1919.
Friedländer served in the German army from 1916 to 1918, and after his return to Berlin in 1919 became actively involved in politics. He was first elected as a delegate for the USPD (Independent Social Democrats) to the district assembly in Schmargendorf in 1920, and in April 1921, to district councilor in the Prenzlauer Berg section of Berlin.
Friedländer's first involvement with the field of youth welfare and social work was through the juvenile justice movement, which was just gaining momentum in Berlin around the time he began his legal studies. His teachers included Paul Kahl and Franz von Liszt, leaders in the juvenile justice movement. The influence of Liszt and his daughter, Elsa von Liszt, led to Friedländer's involvement in the Deutsche Zentrale für Jugendfürsorge, a private youth welfare organization in Berlin, where he at first participated on a voluntary basis, and later served an internship during the first two years of World War I.
Social democratic policy regarding youth welfare was developed in Germany after 1918 by a relatively small group of individuals, among them Hans Caspari, Marie Juchacz, Helene Simon and Walter Friedländer. The central idea of social democratic youth welfare policy was the child's right to education and material assistance provided by the state, set up by the Arbeiterwohlfahrt, the workers' welfare organization founded by the Social Democrats in 1919. The Fachkommission für Jugendwohlfahrt (Youth Welfare Commission), created in 1925 and attached to the headquarters of Arbeiterwohlfahrt, was chaired by Friedländer from 1925 until his dismissal in 1933. Its members included Helene Simon, Hedwig Wachenheim, Hans Maier, Otto Krebs, Rudolf Schlosser and Louise Schröder. The youth welfare committee drafted parliamentary resolutions for the SPD, formulated reform proposals and compiled reports on problems of youth welfare. In addition, the intent was to provide youth welfare committee members with representation at major youth welfare conferences and on central committees of the established youth welfare organizations. Friedländer also became Chairman of the Deutsche Zentrale für freie Jugendwohlfahrt in 1931.
In his twelve years as District Councilor and Director of Youth Welfare in Prenzlauer Berg, the district gained a reputation for developing new and innovative programs in social, and especially youth, welfare, with particular emphasis on the areas of juvenile delinquency (rehabilitation) and youth unemployment.
Friedländer escaped from Germany in February 1933, ostensibly to attend an international conference of the International League of Social Welfare in Geneva in March of 1933. He was officially dismissed from his position in March 1933 and remained in Switzerland after the conference, where his wife and young daughter joined him in May.
He left for Paris in June 1933 at the invitation of the French Minister of Education, however his promise of employment evaporated with the fall of the French cabinet. Instead, Friedländer became co-director of a legal counseling service for political refugees from Germany and helped to set up other organizations to aid his fellow refugees. With the aid of a fellow political refugee from Germany, (John) Otto Reinemann, who had emigrated to the U.S. in 1934, Friedländer received an invitation to lecture at the University of Chicago in 1936 and left Paris in December of the same year.
The Friedländers arrived in Chicago in January 1937, where Walter lectured in the Department of Social Welfare of the University of Chicago until 1943. He also worked as a librarian for the Chicago Jewish vocational service and, at the same time, set up a refugee organization, Selfhelp for Immigrants, patterned after a similar organization founded by Paul Tillich in New York.
In 1943, the same year he became an American citizen, Friedländer left Chicago to lecture at the University of California in Berkeley, where he eventually became professor in the School of Social Welfare and taught until his emeritation in 1959.
Although Friedländer's career in the U.S. became less politically active, he continued to maintain his contacts with Social Democrats and members of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt in post-war Germany, and his correspondence with U.S. politicians is evidence to his continued interest in political affairs.
Friedländer's primary focus in the U.S. became his teaching and writing. Social work training had always been a strong concern for Friedländer during his tenure as Stadtrat (Councilor) in Prenzlauer Berg (Berlin) and teaching consumed a considerable portion of his energies even during this time period. In addition to pursuing an active teaching career at the Social Welfare Departments of the University of Chicago and the University of California, Berkeley, Friedländer continued to publish monographs and later textbooks in the field of social work and social welfare. His most successful work, Introduction to Social Welfare (first published in 1955, and reprinted in 1957, 1968, 1974 and 1979), became the standard basic textbook for social welfare courses throughout the United States. Friedländer also continued to pursue his interest in comparative social work, as evidenced both in his active participation in numerous international social welfare conferences, as well as his publications (including Concepts and Methods of Social Work, 1958 and 1976, and International Social Welfare, 1975).
| 1891 | 20 Sept., born in Berlin. Father, Hugo Friedländer (manufacturer); mother, Ernestine, née Lichtenstein. |
| 1897-1910 | Attended Falk-Real-Gymnasium, Berlin |
| 1910 | Easter, received Abiturium from the Falk-Real-Gymnasium. |
| 1910-1914 | Studied law, economics and social sciences at the Universities of Berlin and Munich; trained at the Deutsche Zentrale für Jugendfürsorge (German Central Committee for Youth Welfare) and in the Deutsche Vereinigung für Jugendgerichtshilfe (German Association for Probation Services to Juvenile Courts). |
| 1914 | April, received degree of Gerichts- und Regierungsreferendar. |
| 1914-1916 | Post-graduate studies at the University of Berlin with field training in courts, offices of the state attorney, prison and municipal administration. |
| 1916-1918 | Military service. |
| 1918-1920 | Continuation of post-graduate studies. |
| 1919 | Married Lina (Li) Bergmann. |
| 1920 | Spring, received degree of Gerichts- und Regierungsassessor by the Prussian Ministry of Justice. |
| 20 Apr., received Doctor of Philosophy Degree, majoring in Economics from the University of Berlin. | |
| Apr. – Sept. Assistant Judge (Gerichtsassessor) at the District Court of Potsdam. | |
| 21 May, birth of daughter, Dorothee (married name Mindlin) | |
| Oct., admitted to the bar of Berlin | |
| 1920-1921 | Private practice in Berlin (Oct. 1920-May 1921). |
| 1921 | May, elected to Board of Supervisors (Stadtrat) from the district of Berlin-Prenzlauer-Berg. |
| 1921-1933 | Served as City Commissioner for Child Welfare and Public Assistance (Vorsitzender des Wohlfahrts- und Jugendamts). |
| 1926-1927 | Oct. – June, lecturer in Social Work at the Social Pedagogic Seminar, Charlottenburg. |
| 1927-1933 | Apr. – Mar., faculty member of Sozialpädagogisches Seminar der deutschen Hochschule für Politik, renamed Berliner Seminar für Sozialarbeiter (Social Pedagogic Seminar of the German Academy of Political Sciences, also known as the Mennicke School), affiliated with the University of Berlin. |
| 1929-1933 | Apr. – Mar., Associate Professor of Social Work and Child Welfare at the Wohlfahrtsschule des Hauptausschusses für Arbeiterwohlfahrt (School of Social Work of the Central Committee for Workers' Welfare), Berlin. |
| 1933 | March, left Germany after Nazi takeover; relocated in Switzerland, Mar. – June. |
| 1933-1936 | June – Dec., in France. |
| Served as Associate Director of Service Juridique et Social pour les refugiés (Legal and Social Service for Refugees), Paris | |
| 1936 | Dec., left Paris for Chicago. |
| 1937 | Founded Selfhelp for Emigrés, Chicago. |
| 1937-1943 | Served as Director of Selfhelp for Emigrés, Chicago. |
| 1937-1943 | Feb. - Oct., lecturer in the School of Social Service Administration of the University of Chicago. |
| 1938-1943 | Jan. – Oct., served as Head Librarian of the Joint Library of the Jewish Charities of Chicago. |
| 1943-1959 | Served as Lecturer and later Professor of Social Welfare in the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. |
| 1944-1945 | Lecturer in Economics, Univ. of California, Berkeley. |
| Taught at the Pacific School of Religion, Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation. | |
| 1944-1946 | May – Autumn, served as consultant and executive secretary of the West Coast Panel of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. |
| 1946-1947 | Chairman, California East Bay Chapter, AASW. |
| 1947-1951 | Chairman, Joint Committee on International Social Work, Northern California. |
| 1955-1956 | Chairman, Committee on International Social Work, California Golden Gate Chapter, NASW; member of executive committee of chapter. |
| 1959 | Emeritation from the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkley. |
| 1959-1960 | Visiting Professor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. |
| 1961 | Jan. 8-14, Delegate to the International Conference of Social Work, Rome, Italy. |
| 1963-1964 | Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota. |
| 1964 | Served as Chairman of the Committee on Sociology and Social Work of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. |
| 1966 | Visiting Professor of Sociology at University of Cologne, West Germany. |
| 1967 | Visiting Professor at the Free University, Berlin, with lectures in Berlin, Bonn, Heidelberg, Stuttgart, Zurich, Montreux, Lausanne, Geneva and London. |
| 1971 | Visiting Professorships in Cologne and Berlin. |
| 1973 | Visiting Professor, University of Munster, Westfalen. |
| 1974-1979 | Consultant to the faculty and students, School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley. |
| 1977 | June 16, death of wife, Li Friedlander. |
| 1984 | Died December 20 in Oakland, California. |
Books:
Menschenbildung. Co-authored by Paul Oestreich et al. Berlin: J. Schwetschke,
1921.
Die Schulreform und das Jugendrecht. Berlin: E. Schwetschke, 1922.
Jugendnot. Co-authored by Gerhard Danziger et al. Leipzig: Ernst Oldenburg,
1922.
Grundzüge des Jugendrechts. Itzehoe: G. Martin, 1923.
Neue Wege der Gesetzgebung. Leipzig: E. Oldenburg, 1923.
Die Zusammenarbeit der öffentlichen und der freien Jugendhilfe in den
Jugendämtern. Co-authored by Gertraud Bäumer et al. Berlin: F.
A. Herbig, 1926.
Die erzieherischen Aufgaben des Jugendamtes. Berlin: M. Hensel &
Co., 1927.
Die Durchführung des Jugendgerichtsgesetzes als Personenfrage.
Co-authored by Elsa von Liszt et al. Stuttgart: O. Braun, 1927.
Der Jugendhelfer. Co-authored by Siegfried Kawerau et al. Berlin: M.
Hensel & Co., 1927.
Die Bekämpfung der Arbeitslosigkeit. Co-authored by O. Heimerich.
Kiel: O. Haase, 1927.
Lehrbuch der Wohlfahrtspflege. Co-authored by Hedwig Wachenheim et
al. Berlin: Hauptausschuss für Arbeiterwohlfahrt e.V., 1927; 2nd
ed. 1930.
Das Buch des Kindes. Co-authored by Adele Schreiber et al. Leipzig:
Akademische Deutsche Verlagsanstalt, 1930.
Das Recht der Jugend. Co-authored by Theodor Tichauer. Berlin: J.H.W.
Dietz Nachf., 1930.
Jugendrecht und Jugendpflege. Berlin: Arbeiterjugend-Verlag, 1931.
Children, Young People and Unemployment. Co-authored by Ruth Weiland
et al. Geneva: International Child Welfare Union, 1933.
The Swiss Federal Criminal Code of December 21, 1937. Co-authored by
W. Abraham Goldberg. Supplement to the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology,
XXX, No. 1 (May-June 1939). Chicago: Northwestern University Press, 1939.
Child Welfare in Germany Before and After Naziism. Co-authored by Earl
D. Myers. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1940.
Introduction to Social Welfare. NY: Prentice-Hall, 1955; later eds.
1957, 1968, 1974, 1979.
Sosval Refah Hizmetine Baslangio. Ankara: Senyuva Matbaasi, 1966.
Hindustani translation. Lucknow, India: Univ. of Lucknow Press, 1971.
Concepts and Methods of Social Work. Co-authored by Henry S. Maas,
Gisela Konopka and Genevieve W. Carter. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1958; 2nd ed. 1976.
Grundbegriffe und Methoden der Sozialarbeit. Neuwied: Luchterhand,
1966.
Principi e metodi di servizio. Tr. Emma Fasolo. Bologna: Societa Editrice
il Mulino, 1963.
Conceptos y metodos del servicio social. Buenos Aires: Editorial Kapeluscz,
1969.
Individualism and Social Welfare. An Analysis of the System of Social Security
and Social Welfare in France. NY: Free Press of Glencoe, 1962.
Helene Simon. Ein Leben für soziale Gerechtigkeit. Bonn: Arbeiterwohlfahrt
Hauptausschuss, 1962.
International Social Welfare. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1975.
Articles:
“Verbindung von Vormundschaftsgericht und Jugendamt,” Zentralblatt
für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XVI, No. 3 (June 1924), p. 56.
“Die Bedeutung der Schutzaufsicht für die Fürsorgeerziehung,”
Archiv für die civilistische Praxis, VII, No. 1 (1925), pp. 78-86.
“Praktische Erfahrungen mit der Schutzaufsicht,” Zentralblatt
für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XVII, No. 1 (Apr. 1925), pp.
9-12.
“Zum Entwurf eines Bewahrungsgesetzes,” Zentralblatt für
Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XVII, No. 8 (Nov. 1925), pp. 191ff.
“Die gesetzliche Regelung der Unterbringung und Versorgung der Pflegekinder,”
Mutter und Kind, IV, No. 8 (1926), pp. 63ff.
“Fürsorgeerziehung und Jugendamt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, I, No.
2 (Oct. 1926), pp. 53ff.
“Die Jugend in der Gesetzgebung,” Der Jugendführer,
No. 3 (Mar. 1926), pp. 19ff. and No. 5 (1926), pp. 37ff.
“Anstaltsdiziplin auf dem Allgemeinen Fürsorgeerziehungstag,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, I, No. 3 (Nov. 1926), pp. 75ff.
“Die Rechtsgrundlagen der Zuständigkeit in der freien Wohlfahrtspflege,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, I, No. 4 (Nov. 1926), pp. 97ff.
“Urkundenaufnahmen beim Jugendamt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, I, No. 4
(Nov. 1926), pp. 119ff.
“Ein preussischer Ministerialerlass zur Fürsorgeerziehung,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, I, No. 5 (Dec. 1926), pp. 149ff.
“Fürsorgeerziehungsanstalten,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 2
(Jan. 1927), pp. 48ff.
“Vollstreckbare Unterhaltungsverpflichtungen beim Jugendamt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
II, No. 3 (Feb. 1927), p. 84.
“Gewerblicher Kinder- und Jugendschutz im Entwurf eines Arbeitsschutzgesetzes,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 4 (Feb. 1927), pp. 115ff.
“Jugendschutz und Strafrechtsentwurf,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No.
9 (May 1927), pp. 268ff.
“Die Beteiligung der freien Verbände an der Jugendfürsorge,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 10 (May 1927), pp. 300ff.
“Tagung des deutschen Archivs für Jugendwohlfahrt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
II, No. 15 (Aug. 1927), pp. 461ff.
“Tabelle: Die elterliche Gewalt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 17
(Sept. 1927), pp. 540ff.
“Der siebente Jugendgerichtstag,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 19
(Oct. 1927), pp. 590ff.
“Kinderzuschläge für uneheliche Kinder, Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II,
No. 20 (Oct. 1927), pp. 621.
“Allgemeiner Fürsorgeerziehungstag,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II,
No. 20 (Oct. 1927), p. 624ff.
“Psychopathen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 22 (Nov. 1927), pp. 695.
“Vormundschaften in Österreich,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No.
24 (Dec. 1927), pp. 752.
“Anstaltspflege,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 24 (Dec. 1927), pp.
764-765.
“Besoldungsreform und uneheliche Kinder,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III,
No. 1 (Jan. 1928), p. 14.
“Sittlichkeit und Strafrecht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III, No. 4 (Feb.
1928), pp. 108ff.
“Die Arbeitsteilung in der Jugendfürsorge,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 4 (Feb. 1928), pp. 126-127.
“Unterhaltsschutz im Strafgesetzentwurf,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III,
No. 5 (Mar. 1928), pp. 146-147.
“Übertragung der Amtsvormundschaft an Vereine,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 6 (Mar. 1928), p. 190.
“Ein neuer Gegenentwurf zum Unehelichenrecht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 8 (Apr. 1928), pp. 235ff.
“Zeugenaussagen von Fürsorgern und Helfern,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 9 (May 1928), pp. 276-277.
“Zum pädagogischen Stand der Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 11 (June 1928), pp. 128ff.
“Konfessionelle Gesichtspunkte in der Jugendfürsorge,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 11 (June 1928), pp. 337-339.
“Die Neuwahlen der Jugendämter,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III, No.
12 (June 1928), p. 363ff.
“Anstaltspflegekosten der privaten Fürsorge,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 14 (July 1928), pp. 445.
“Zur gesellschaftlichen Stellung der heutigen Familie. Erfahrungen aus
der Jugendfürsorge,” Der Jugendführer, No. 8 (1928),
pp. 57ff.
“Die Fürsorge im Strafrecht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III, No. 16
(Aug. 1928), pp. 512.
“Der erste internationale Wohlfahrtskongress in Paris,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 17 (Sept. 1928), pp. 513ff.
“Polizeiliche Fragen nach der Religion,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III,
No. 21 (Nov. 1928), pp. 660.
“Allgemeine Fürsorgeerziehungstag in Würzburg,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 22 (Nov. 1928), pp. 579ff.
“Fürsorgeerziehungstag in Würzburg,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
III, No. 24 (Dec. 1928), pp. 753ff.
“Die Vereinigung für Jugendgerichte und Jugendgerichtshilfe,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV, No. 1 (Jan. 1929), p. 11.
“Zum Gesetzentwurf über das Recht des unehelichen Kindes,”
Die Genossin, VI, No. 1 (Jan. 1929), pp. 7ff.
“Soziale Jugendnot,” Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt,
XX, No. 10 (Jan. 1929), p. 268.
“Die Schweigepflicht der Mitglieder der Wohlfahrts- und Jugendkommissionen,”
Berliner Wohlfahrtsblatt, V (1929), pp. 81ff.
“Jugendfürsorge und Prügelstrafe,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
IV, No. 9 (May 1929), pp. 270ff.
“Vereinigung für Jugendgerichte,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV, No.
9 (May 1929), p. 273ff.
“Reichskonferenz des Hauptausschusses für Arbeiterwohlfahrt,”
Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXI, No. 2 (May
1929), pp. 65-66.
“Richtlinien zur Umgestaltung der Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
IV, No. 10 (May 1929), pp. 289-301.
“Unterbringung von Minderjährigen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV,
No. 11 (June 1929), pp. 340-341.
“Gesetzwidriger, konfessioneller Zwang in der Fürsorgeerziehung,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV, No. 15 (Aug. 1929), p. 467.
“Soziale Gerichtshilfe und SPD,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV, No. 15 (Aug.
1929), pp. 471ff.
“Gesetzliche Neuregelung der Jugendamtswahlen in Preussen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
IV, No. 18 (Sept. 1929), p. 555.
“Fürsorgeerziehungstag in Wiesbaden,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV,
No. 22 (Nov. 1929), pp. 685ff.; IV, No. 24 (Dec. 1929), pp. 756ff.
“Neuwahl der Jugendämter,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No. 1 (Jan.
1930), p. 14.
“Süddeutsche Bestimmungen in der Jugendfürsorge,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
V, No. 1 (Jan. 1930), p. 15.
“Kinder aus zerrütteten Ehen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No. 2
(Jan. 1930), p. 42.
“Jugendamt und Unterhaltspflicht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No. 3 (Feb.
1930), p. 81.
“Abänderungsvorschläge zur Fürsorgeerziehung,” Zentralblatt
für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXI, No. 11 (Feb. 1930), p. 386.
“Anregungen zum Unehelichenrecht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No. 4 (Feb.
1930), pp. 116ff.
“Wieder Revolte im Fürsorgeerziehungsheim,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
V, No. 6 (Mar. 1930), p. 179.
“Justiz und soziale Werturteile,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No. 7 (Apr.
1930), p. 208.
“Rechtsprechung zur Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
V, No. 10 (May 1930), pp. 308ff.
“Zur Problematik des Jugendgerichts,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No.
11 (June 1930), p. 349.
“Jugendamt und Säuglings- und Kleinkinderfürsorgestelle,”
Gesundheitsfürsorge für das Kindesalter, V, No. 2 (June 1930),
pp. 134-138.
“Gesetzliche Regelung der Gerichtshilfe,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V,
No. 15 (Aug. 1930), pp. 462ff.
“Ausbildung der Anstaltserzieher,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No. 15
(Aug. 1930), pp. 464ff.
“Kritisches zur Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No.
18 (Sept. 1930), p. 571.
“Psychopathen in der Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
V, No. 21 (Nov. 1930), pp. 656ff.
“Vereinigung für Jugendgerichte und Jugendgerichtshilfen,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No. 21 (Nov. 1930), pp. 660ff.
“Ein praktischer Versuch zur freiwilligen Erziehungshilfe,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
V, No. 22 (Nov. 1930), pp. 687ff.
“Bildungsmassnahmen für jugendliche Arbeitslose,” Die Gemeinde,
VII, No. 22 (Nov. 1930), p. 1011.
“Eine Novelle zum Jugendgerichtsgesetz,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, V, No.
23 (Dec. 1930), pp. 705ff.
“Allgemeiner Fürsorgeerziehungstag in Weimar,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 1 (Jan. 1931), pp. 20ff.
“Der Anteil der behördlichen und freien Fürsorge an den Aufgaben
des Paragraphen 4 des Reichsjugendwohlfahrtsgesetzes,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 2 (Jan. 1931), pp. 55ff.
“Das Problem der Minderwertigen in der Fürsorgeerziehung,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No. 5 (Mar. 1931), p. 154.
“Neuwahl der Jugendschöffen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No. 6
(Mar. 1931), p. 179.
“Zusammenarbeit zwischen Fürsorgeerziehungsbehörde und Jugendamt,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No. 7 (Apr. 1931), pp. 201ff.
“Konferenz des Archivs für Wohlfahrtspflege,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 7 (Apr. 1931), pp. 207ff.
“Strafrechtsreform und soziale Gerichtshilfe,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 8 (Apr. 1931), pp. 233ff.
“Die Stellungnahme der Arbeiterwohlfahrt zu den Sparmassnahmen in der
Wohlfahrtspflege,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No. 12 (June 1931), pp. 358ff.
“Reform der Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No.
14 (July 1931), pp. 421ff.
“Tagung des Archivs deutscher Berufsvormünder,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 14 (July 1931), pp. 432ff.
“Deutsche Zentrale für freie Jugendwohlfahrt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 14 (July 1931), p. 447.
“Behandlung von älteren Fürsorgezöglingen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 18 (Sept. 1931), pp. 563ff.
“Kollegialbeschlüsse der Jugendämter,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 19 (Oct. 1931), p. 593.
“25 Jahre Archiv Deutscher Berufsvormünder,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 19 (Oct. 1931), p. 600.
“Fürsorgeerziehungsbehörden und Jugendämter,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 19 (Oct. 1931), pp. 606.
“Abbau der Fürsorgeerziehung durch Notverordnung?” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 21 (Nov. 1931), pp. 641ff.
“Zur Frage der Tagesheime für jugendliche Erwerbslose,” Zentralblatt
für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXIII, No. 9 (Dec. 1931), p.
322.
“Deutsche Zentrale für freie Jugendwohlfahrt,” Zentralblatt
für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXIII, No. 9 (Dec. 1931), p.
332.
“Arbeitshaus statt Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI,
No. 23 (Dec. 1931), pp. 716ff.
“Ein Notprogramm der Jugendwohlfahrtspflege,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VII, No. 2 (Jan. 1932), pp. 33ff.
“Zur Frage der religiösen Erziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII,
No. 5 (Mar. 1932), pp. 148ff.
“Fürsorgeerziehung und Amtsvormundschaft,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VII, No. 6 (Mar. 1932), p. 176.
“Mietrückstände,” Allgemeine Hausbesitzerzeitung
(Berlin), VI (1932), pp. 27f.
“Notprogramm und Amtsvormundschaft,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII, No.
6 (Mar. 1932), pp. 177-178.
“Zusammenarbeit von Jugendamt und Polizeibehörden,” Zentralblatt
für Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXIV, No. 1 (Apr. 1932), p. 21.
“Das Polizeiverwaltungsgesetz,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII, No. 8 (Apr.
1932), p. 256.
“Nochmals: Fürsorgeerziehungstag und Arbeitshaus,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VII, No. 9 (May 1932), pp. 270ff.
“Ein Hilfswerk für Kinder und Jugendliche aus arbeitslosen Familien,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII, No. 10 (May 1932), pp. 295ff.
“Die Neuregelung des freiwilligen Arbeitsdienstes,” Die Gemeinde,
IX (1932), pp. 966ff.
“Veröffentlichung der Notprogramme für die Jugendwohlfahrt durch
das Reichsministerium des Innern,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII, No. 11 (June
1932), p. 340.
“Jugendwohlfahrt und Presse,” Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht
und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXIV, No. 3 (June 1932), p. 102.
“Die Folgen des Krieges für die Kinder,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VII, No. 13 (Aug. 1932), pp. 470ff.
“Nationalsozialistische Fürsorgeerziehung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VII, No. 15 (Aug. 1932), p. 476.
“Eine neue Adoptionsvermittlungsstelle,” Die Soziale Praxis,
XLI (1932), pp. 755ff.
“Die Familie als wirtschaftliche und geistige Einheit in Beziehung zur
Fürsorge,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII, No. 16 (Aug. 1932), p. 503.
“Arbeitslosigkeit und Kinderarbeit,” Die Soziale Praxis,
XLII, No. 1 (Jan. 1933), p. 22.
“Das Jugendnotwerk in der Praxis,” Zentralblatt für Jugendrecht
und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXIV, No. 11/12 (Feb./Mar. 1933), pp. 389ff.
“Zusammenarbeit von Hort und Schule,” Zentralblatt für
Jugendrecht und Jugendwohlfahrt, XXIV, No. 11/12 (Feb./Mar. 1933), p. 438.
“Die gesetzliche Regelung der sozialen Gerichtshilfe,” Die Soziale
Praxis, XLII (1933), pp. 658-662.
“Erfahrungen in der deutschen Fürsorge für jugendliche Arbeitslose,”
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Hygiene (Zurich), III (Dec. 1933)
(16 pp.).
“Soziale Probleme der deutschen Emigration,” Volksrecht
(Zurich), No. 207 (1933).
“Schwarzarbeit und Emigration,” Der öffentliche Dienst
(Zurich), No. 47 (1933).
“Sozialistische Stellung zur privaten Wohlfahrtspflege?” Rote
Revue (Zurich), XIII (1934), p. 180.
“Berufliche Schichtung der Emigration,” Der öffentliche
Dienst, No. 48 (1934).
“Gesundheitsfürsorge im Dritten Reich,” Volksrecht
(Zurich), No. 257 (1934).
“Das Problem der Arbeit in der Emigration,” Pariser Tageblatt,
No. 365 (1934).
“Die Wandlungen der deutschen Fürsorge,” Sozialärztliche
Rundschau (Vienna), IV, No. 10 (1935), pp. 162ff.
“Erfahrungen in Argentinien,” Der Ausweg, I (1935), p.
187.
“Die heutige wohlfahrtspflegerische Mission der Schweiz,” Gesundheit
und Wohlfahrt, XV, No. 12 (Dec. 1935), pp. 513-522.
“Bekämpfung der Arbeitslosigkeit in den Vereinigten Staaten,”
Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt, XVII (July 1937), pp. 1-7.
“Die Zukunft der privaten Wohlfahrtspflege in Amerika,” Schweizerische
Zeitschrift für Gemeinnützigkeit, LXXVI, No. 7 (July 1937), pp.
177-179.
“Die amerikanische Nationale Konferenz für Wohlfahrtspflege,”
Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt, XVII, No. 9 (Sept. 1937).
“A New Child Labor Law in Germany,” The Social Service Review
(Univ. of Chicago), XII (Dec. 1938), pp. 702-704.
“Social Work in Germany,” News and Views (Univ. of Chicago),
VII, No. 4 (May 1939), pp. 3-4.
“Correctional Education in Germany,” The Social Service Review,
XIII (June 1939), pp. 200-220.
“The Buffalo Conference of Social Work, 1939,” News and Views,
VII, No. 5 (Aug. 1939), pp. 4, 7-8.
“Social Work Under the Nazi Regime,” Social Work Today,
VII, No. 2 (Nov. 1939), pp. 9-11.
“The Pre-Nazi Prison,” Bourne (Michigan City, IN), III,
No. 3 (Oct. 1941), pp. 3-8.
“Die Haltung amerikanischer Kinder zum Kriege,” Gesundheit und
Wohlfahrt, XXV, No. 4 (Apr. 1945), pp. 172ff.
“Die Säuglingshilfe in den Vereinigten Staaten und ihre Entwicklung
am Ende des zweiten Weltkrieges,” Pro Juventute (Zurich), XXVII,
No. 7/8 (July/Aug. 1946), pp. 250-254.
“UNRRA, die internationale Nothilfe der neuen Weltorganisation,”
Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt, XXVI, No. 8 (Aug. 1946), pp. 428-434.
“Jugendstrafrecht in USA,” Pro Juventute (Zurich), XXVIII,
No. 2 (Feb. 1947), pp. 50-54.
“Schulkinderfürsorge in USA,” Pro Juventute (Zurich),
XXVII, No. 7/8 (July/Aug. 1947), pp. 275-280.
“Die Welt-Gesundheits-Organisation,” Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt,
XXVII, No. 10 (Oct. 1947), pp. 366-371.
“Die Aufgaben des Internationalen Kinder-Notfonds,” Gesundheit
und Wohlfahrt, XXVIII, No. 3 (Mar. 1948), pp. 87-93.
“Die internationale Konferenz für Sozialarbeit in Atlantic City,”
Pro Juventute, XXIX, No. 9 (Sept. 1948), pp. 315-318.
“Entwicklungstendenzen der sozialen Arbeit in den Vereinigten Staaten
von Nordamerika nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg,” Schweizerische Zeitschrift
für Gemeinnützigkeit (Zurich), LXXXVII, No. 10 (Oct. 1948), pp.
256-260.
“Internationale Fragen der Gesundheitsfürsorge und fürsorgerischen
Ausbildung,” Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt, XXIX, No. 4 (Apr. 1949),
pp. 156-163.
“Some International Aspects of Social Work Education,” The Social
Service Review (Chicago), XXIII, No. 2 (June 1949), pp. 204-210.
“Gewerkschaftsverträge und soziale Sicherheit,” Gesundheit
und Wohlfahrt, XXX, No. 7 (July 1950), pp. 316-322.
“Reform des amerikanischen Social Security Act,” Gesundheit
und Wohlfahrt, XXX, No. 11 (Nov. 1950), pp. 522-527.
“Das Stipendienwesen für Berufslehren in USA,” Pro Juventute
(Zurich), XXXII, No. 7/8 (July/Aug. 1951), pp. 279-282.
“Familienfürsorge in Frankreich,” Soziale Arbeit (Berlin),
I (Apr. 1952), pp. 297-301.
“Familienfürsorge in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika,”
Neues Beginnen (Frankfurt/M), VII (July 1952), pp. 1-2.
“Coordination of Family Services in France,” The Social Service
Review, XXVII, No. 1 (Mar. 1953), pp. 62-66.
“Auffangsgrenzen für Fürsorgeleistungen in USA,” Soziale
Arbeit (Berlin), II, No. 6 (June 1953), pp. 241-245.
“The New Refugees in Germany: A Challenge to Social Work,” Social
Work Journal (NY), XXXIX, No. 4 (Oct. 1953), pp. 157-161.
“Das neue Bundesministerium für Gesundheit, Erziehung, und Wohlfahrt
in den USA,” Soziale Arbeit (Berlin), II, No. 11 (Nov. 1953),
pp. 495-498.
“Freiwillige Krankenversicherung unter der Kaiser-Stiftung in Kalifornien,”
Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt (Zurich), XXXIII, No. 11 (Nov. 1953), pp.
553-560.
“Grundfragen der amerikanischen Sozialarbeit,” Schweiz. Zeitschrift
für Gemeinnützigkeit (Zurich), XCII, No. 11/12 (Nov./Dec. 1953).
“Local Cooperation and Initiative in the California East Bay Area.”
Unpublished manuscript prepared for the International Conference of Social Work,
Toronto, Canada, May 1954.
“Zur Reform der Fürsorgeerziehung,” Neues Beginnen
(Bonn), IV, No. 4 (Apr. 1954), pp. 54-55.
“Grundfragen der amerikanischen Wohlfahrtsarbeit,” Mitteilungsblatt
des Berliner Berufsverbands der Sozialarbeiter (Berlin), III, No. 3 (May
1954), pp. 4-5.
“Erfahrungen mit Ambulatorien in Amerika,” Schweizerische Krankenkassen-Zeitung
(Solothurn), XLVI, No. 11 (1 June 1954), pp. 164-165.
“Fürsorgerische Mitwirkung bei der Behandlung chronisch Geisteskranker
in USA,” Ausländische Sozialprobleme (Köln), IV, No.
7 and 8/9 (July and Aug./Sept. 1954), pp. 80-82, 89-99.
“Internationale Sozialkonferenz in Toronto,” Mitteilungsblatt
des Berliner Berufsverbandes der Sozialarbeiter (Berlin), III, No. 5 (Oct.
1954), pp. 5-6.
“Ausbau der amerikanischen Sozialversicherung,” Neues Beginnen
(Hannover), V, No. 10 (Oct. 1954), pp. 165-166.
“Der Ausbau der Sozialversicherung in den Vereinigten Staaten,”
Soziale Arbeit (Berlin), III, No. 11 (Nov. 1954), pp. 494-496.
“Selbsthilfe in internationaler Beleuchtung,” Gesundheit und
Wohlfahrt (Zurich), XXXV, No. 1 (Jan. 1955), pp. 40-42.
“Die Stellung des unehelichen Kindes in Amerika,” Juristische
Rundschau (Berlin), No. 1 (Jan. 1955), pp. 13-14.
“Zur Entwickelung der amerikanischen Sozialpolitik,” Soziale
Welt (Göttingen), V, No. 4 (Apr. 1955), pp. 336-339.
“Das Berufsbildungswesen in den Vereinigten Staaten,” Berufsberatung
und Berufsausbildung (Zurich), No. 9/10 (Sept./Oct. 1955), pp. 235-241.
“Erfahrungen im sozialen Austauschprogramm,” Soziale Arbeit
(Berlin), V, No. 1 (Jan. 1956), pp. 19-22.
“Beobachtungen auf amerikanischen Studienreisen,” Ausländische
Sozialprobleme (Frankfurt/M), VI, No. 2 (Feb. 1956), pp. 21-23.
“Zum Problem der Krankenversicherung in den Vereinigten Staaten,”
Zeitschrift für Präventivmedizin (Zurich), I, No. 6 (June
1956), pp. 249-255; also in Österreichische Ärztezeitung
(Vienna), XI, No. 14 (Dec. 1956), pp. 801-805.
“Einrichtung einer Invalidenversicherung in den USA,” Soziale
Arbeit, VI, No. 2 (Feb. 1957), pp. 59-62.
“Berufsschulwesen in den Vereinigten Staaten,” Recht der Jugend,
V, No. 5 (Mar. 1957), pp. 75-76.
“Aufgaben und Zusammenarbeit der privaten und staatlichen Jugendhilfe
in USA,” Pro Juventute, XXXVIII, No. 6 (June 1957), pp. 284-287.
“Neue Wege in der amerikanischen Gesundheitsfürsorge,” Zeitschrift
für Präventivmedizin (Zurich), II, No. 11 (Nov. 1957), pp. 416-425.
“Ausbau der öffentlichen Familienfürsorge in USA,” Nachrichtendienst
des deutschen Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge
(Frankfurt/M), XXXVIII, No. 2 (Feb. 1958), pp. 51-53.
“Zur Frage der Voraussagbarkeit des Bewährungserfolges,” Das
Recht der Jugend (Neuwied a.Rh.), VI, No. 11 (June 1958), pp. 161-163.
“Wohlfahrtswesen und Gewerkschaften in den USA,” Gewerkschaftliche
Monatshefte (Köln), IX (Sept. 1958), pp. 557-565.
“Familienfürsorge und Krankenpflege in USA,” Soziale Arbeit
(Berlin), VIII, No. 1 (Jan. 1959), pp. 22-25.
“Changing Philosophy of Social Work,” in Proceedings of the
Tri-University Conference of Graduate Schools of Social Work in Michigan.
Detroit: Wayne State Univ., 1960, pp. 13-19.
“White House Conference on Children and Youth in USA,” Unsere
Jugend (Munich), XII, No. 6 (June 1960), pp. 280-281.
“Sozialfürsorge und Sozialwissenschaft,” Kölnische
Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie, XII, No. 4 (Fall
1960), pp. 622-637.
“Wandlung der Grundgedanken sozialer Arbeit mit besonderer Berücksichtigung
der nordamerikanischen Verhältnisse,” Schweizerische Zeitschrift
für Gemeinnützigkeit (Zurich), C, No. 1 (Jan. 1961), pp. 2-4.1
“Hauspflege in den USA,” Soziale Arbeit (Berlin), IX, No.
12 (Dec. 1960), pp. 528-531.
“Zum Wandel der Grundgedanken amerikanischer Sozialarbeit,” Soziale
Arbeit, X, No. 1 (Jan. 1961), pp. 18-22.
“Zur Internationalen Konferenz der Sozialarbeit,” Recht der
Jugend (Neuwied a.Rh.), IX, No. 15 (1 Aug. 1961), p. 236.
“Neue Wege der Ausbildung für die Sozialarbeit in Indien” (New
Ways of Social Work Education in India) by K. N. George (Translation), Recht
der Jugend, X, No. 7 (Apr. 1962), pp. 102-103.
“Zur Berufslage der amerikanischen Sozialarbeiter,” Soziale
Arbeit (Berlin), XI, No. 4 (Apr. 1962), pp. 160-161.
“Gemeinschaftsplanung und Gemeinschaftsentwicklung in den USA,”
Neues Beginnen (Bonn), No. 6 (June 1962), pp. 81-84.
“Helene Simons frühe Arbeiten über Sozialpolitik und Wohlfahrtspflege,”
Neues Beginnen (Hannover), No. 9 (Sept. 1962), pp. 129-132.
“Neue Probleme im Jugendarbeitsschutz in USA,” Nachrichtendienst
des Deutschen Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge
(Frankfurt/M), XLII, No. 11 (Nov. 1962), pp. 430-431.
“Probleme der Jugendfürsorge in afrikanischen Entwicklungsländern,”
Recht der Jugend (Neuwied), X, No. 21 (1 Nov. 1962), pp. 321-324.
“Jugendliche Bänden in Amerika: ihre soziologische Rolle und Massnahmen
der Fürsorge,” Nachrichtendienst des Deutschen Vereins für
öffentliche und private Fürsorge (Frankfurt/M), XLII, No. 12
(Dec. 1962), pp. 505-507.
“Vorbeugende und heilende Massnahmen der Fürsorge für verwahrloste
Jugend in den Vereinigten Staaten,” Nachrichtendienst des Deutschen
Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge (Frankfurt/M),
XLII, No. 12 (Dec. 1962), pp. 507-509.
“Zur Krise der öffentlichen Wohlfahrtspflege in USA,” Soziale
Arbeit (Berlin), XII, No. 5 (May 1963), pp. 200-204.
“Nochmals: Jugendfürsorge in afrikanischen Entwicklungsländern,”
Recht der Jugend (Neuwied), XI, No. 15 (Aug. 1963), pp. 225-228.
“Gefahren des Überflusses,” Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte
(Cologne), XV, No. 2 (Feb. 1964), pp. 85-87.
“In Memoriam Hans Maier,” Neues Beginnen (Bonn), No. 4
(Apr. 1964), pp. 49-53.
“Die 91. amerikanische Wohlfahrtskonferenz in Los Angeles vom 13. bis
20. Mai 1964,” Nachrichtendienst des Deutschen Vereins für öffentliche
und private Fürsorge (Frankfurt/M), XLIV, No. 8 (Aug. 1964), pp. 409-410.
“Gewerkschaftliche Organisation der Sozialarbeiter in den USA,”
Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte (Cologne), XVI, No. 4 (Apr. 1965), pp.
193-204.
"Recenti orientamenti della formazione per il servizio sociale negli Stati
Uniti," La Rivista di Servizio Sociale, No. 4 (1965); translation
of "Recent Trends in American Social Work Education."
“Armut in Amerika,” Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte (Cologne),
XVI, No. 9 (Sept. 1965), pp. 566-568.
“Krankenversicherung für die Alternde Bevölkerung in den USA,”
Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte (Cologne), XVI, No. 10 (Oct. 1965), pp.
631-632.
“Jugend im Konflikt mit der Gesellschaft,” Blätter der
Wohlfahrtspflege (Stuttgart), No. 11 (Nov. 1965), pp. 330-331.
“Das amerikanische Krankenhaus-Versicherungsgesetz von 1965,” Nachrichtendienst
des Deutschen Vereins für öffentliche und private Fürsorge
(Frankfurt/M), XLV, No. 12 (Dec. 1965), pp. 409-410.
“Siegmund-Schultze als Gründer und Erster Direktor des Jugendamts
Berlin und sein Einfluss auf das Reichsjugendwohlfahrtsgesetz,” in Lebendige
Oekumen. Festschrift für Siegmund-Schultze zum 80. Geburtstag.
Witten: Luther-Verlag, 1965, pp. 122-128.
“Neue amerikanische Sozialgesetzgebung,” Neues Beginnen
(Bonn), XVII, No. 1 (Jan./Feb. 1966), pp. 18-20.
“Neue Methoden der Sozialausbildung in den US,” Recht der Jugend
(Neuwied), XIV, No. 4 (Apr. 1966), pp. 85-88.
“Krankenversicherung für die älternde Bevölkerung in den
USA,” Gesundheitspolitik (Berlin), VIII, No. 2 (1966), pp. 123-124.
“Correctional Rehabilitation Study Act of 1965,” Newsletter
of the Criminology Section, American Sociological Association (NY), I,
No. 1 (Spring 1966), pp. 6-7.
“The Federal Correctional Rehabilitation Study Act and Its Implications,”
Pennsylvania Association on Probation, Parole and Correction Quarterly
(Philadelphia), XXIV, No. 1 (Spring 1967), pp. 31-32.
“Allgemeine Prinzipien der Sozialarbeit,” Neues Beginnen
(Bonn), XVIII, No. 2 (Apr. 1967), pp. 63-70.
“Der Kampf gegen die Armut in USA,” Soziale Arbeit (Berlin),
XVII, No. 1 (Jan. 1967), pp. 14-22.
“Wandlungen im nordamerikanischen Jugendgericht,” Monatsschrift
für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform (Cologne), LII, No. 5 (Aug.
1969), pp. 185-193.
“Reform der Fürsorgeerziehung: Eine alte und noch immer nicht erfüllte
Forderung der Arbeiterwohlfahrt,” in Lotte Lemke. 50
Jahre Arbeiterwohlfahrt. Bonn: Arbeiterwohlfahrt, 1969, pp.
33-38.
“Zur Tragödie der amerikanischen Bergarbeiter-Gewerkschaft,”
Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte (Cologne), XXI, No. 7 (July 1970), p.
433.
“Labour Unions and Social Workers,” International Social Work
(Bombay, India), XIII, No. 4 (1970), pp. 28ff.
“Begegnungen mit Marie Juchacz in der Emigration,” in Marie
Juchacz. Gründerin der Arbeiterwohlfahrt. Leben und Werk. Bonn: Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
1979, pp. 137-142.
“Ein Nazi-Skandal in Wermelshausen,” Die Mahnung (Berlin),
XXV, No. 5 (1 May 1980), p. 10.
“Dr. Hanna Grunwald-Eisfelder – 80 Jahre,” Theorie und
Praxis der Sozialen Arbeit, No. 8 (Aug. 1980), p. 315.
Book reviews:
“Der Jugendhelfer,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, I, No. 2 (Oct. 1926),
p. 56.
“Ernst Haase: Die Seelenverfassung der Jugendlichen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
II, No. 3 (Feb. 1927), p. 95.
“Zur Frage der Berufsausbildung von Fürsorgezöglingen,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 5 (Mar. 1927), pp. 159.
“Sparmöglichkeiten in der Jugendfürsorge und in der Gesundheitsfürsorge,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, II, No. 7 (Apr. 1927), p. 223.
“Jugendamt und Wohlfahrtsamt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III, No. 3 (Feb.
1928), pp. 31-32.
“Jugendgerichtshilfe,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III, No. 3 (Feb. 1928),
pp. 93-94.
“Die ausländischen Minderjährigen im deutschen Jugendrecht,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III, No. 7 (Apr. 1928), p. 219.
“Die Pflegekinder-Anstalten der Rheinprovinz nach dem Stande des Jahres
1926,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, III, No. 16 (Aug. 1928), pp. 509.
“Der Fürsorgezögling,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV, No. 6 (Mar.
1929), p. 190.
“Wider das Jugendgericht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV, No. 6 (Mar. 1929),
p. 191.
“Deutsches Archiv für Jugendwohlfahrt: Die Probleme gesetzlichen
Regelung der Rechtsstellung des unehelichen Kindes,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
IV, No. 11 (June 1929), pp. 350.
“Jugendrecht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV, No. 11 (June 1929), p. 351.
“Bericht über die Verhandlungen des Hauptausschusses des Allgemeinen
Fürsorgeerziehungstages in Würzburg,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, IV,
No. 15 (Aug. 1929), p. 477.
“Grundriss der Kinder- und Jugendfürsorge,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
V, No. 15 (Aug. 1930), p. 480.
“Jahreskalender Mutter und Kind,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No. 1 (Jan.
1931), p. 30.
“Der Jugendliche in der Grosstadtfamilie,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI,
No. 2 (Jan. 1931), p. 62.
“Enzyklopädisches Handbuch des Kinderschutzes und der Jugendfürsorge,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No. 2 (Jan. 1931), p. 63.
“Jahrbuch des Jugendrechts für das Jahr 1928 und 1929,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 4 (Feb. 1931), p. 124.
“Das Amt des Vormundes und Pflegers in Preussen mit Musterbeispielen nach
den neuesten gesetzlchen Bestimmungen zusammengestellt,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 4 (Feb. 1931), p. 125.
“Leitfaden für Jugendschöffen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI,
No. 8 (Apr. 1931), p. 253.
“Das Problem der Schwererziehbaren in der Fürsorgeerziehung,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VI, No. 19 (Oct. 1931), p. 607.
“Der Erziehungsgedanke im modernen Jugendrecht,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VI, No. 20 (Oct. 1931), p. 639.
“Aus der Praxis der Erwerbslosenhilfe an Jugendlichen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VII, No. 6 (Mar. 1932), p. 190.
“Jugendliche als Zeugen,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII, No. 6 (Mar. 1932),
p. 192.
“Jahrbuch des Jugendrechts Band III für das Jahr 1930,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt,
VII, No. 6 (Apr. 1932), pp. 254-255.
“Das soziale Schicksal der deutschen landwirtschaftlichen Wanderfamilien,”
Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII, No. 9 (May 1932), p. 287.
“Templin, in Evangelische Jugendhilfe,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII,
No. 18 (Sept. 1932), p. 574.
“Fürsorgeerziehung und Bewahrung,” Arbeiterwohlfahrt, VII,
No. 18 (Sept. 1932), p. 575.
“The Displacement of Populations in Europe,” The Social Service
Review, XVII (Dec. 1943), pp. 535-536.
“W.R.A.: A Story of Human Conversation,” The Social Service
Review (Chicago), XXI, No. 4 (Dec. 1947), pp. 555-556.
“Postwar Germans: An Anthropologist’s Account, by David Rodnick,”
The Social Service Review (Chicago), XXIII, No. 1 (Mar. 1949), pp.
125-127.
“Social Work As Human Relations,” Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt
(Zurich), XXIX, No. 12 (Dec. 1949), pp. 577-578.
“International Exchange of Social Welfare Personnel and International
Advisory Social Service,” Social Work Journal (NY), XXXI, No.
4 (Oct. 1950), pp. 186-187.
“The Challenge of Delinquency, by Negley K. Teeters and John Otto Reinemann,”
Pro Juventute, XXXII, No. 10 (Oct. 1951), p. 376.
“Germany’s New Nazis,” The Social Service Review
(Chicago), XXVII, No. 4 (Dec. 1953), pp. 455-456.
“American Society: Urban and Rural Patterns, by Edmund de S. Brunner and
Wilbur circa Hallenbeck,” The Southwestern Social Science Quarterly,
XXXVI, No. 2 (Sept. 1955), p. 208-209.
“Industrialization and Social Work. Proceedings of the Eighth Assembly
of the International Conference of Social Work, Munich, 1956,” Social
Casework, XXXVIII, No. 9 (Nov. 1957), pp. 493-494.
“Psychologische und methodische Grundlagen der Einzelfallhilfe,”
Social Casework, XL, No. 5 (May 1959), pp. 282-283.
“Psychologische und methodische Grundlagen der Einzelfallhilfe, by Ruth
Bang,” Social Problems (Bloomington, IN), VI, No. 4 (Spring 1959),
pp. 373-374.
“Social Problems in America, by Harry circa Bredemeyer and Jackson Toby,”
Kölnische Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie,
XII, No. 4 (1960), pp. 750-752.
“Grundriss der öffentlichen Fürsorge, by Willy Eckelberg; Anstaltsfürsorge.
Betreuung hilfsbedurftiger Menschen in geschlossenen Fürsorgeeinrichtungen,
by Walter Schellhorn; Blindenrecht. Blindenhilfe, by Herbert Henstenberg,”
Public Welfare (Chicago), XIX, No. 1 (Jan. 1961), pp. 39-40.
“A Report on Social Security Programs in the Soviet Union, by Charles
I. Schottland et al,” Social Service Review (Univ. of Chicago),
XXXV, No. 3 (Sept. 1961), pp. 354-357.
“Jugendarbeitsschutz, by Paul Seipp, Walter Becker, and Gerhard Potrykus,”
Child Welfare (NY), XLI, No. 1 (Jan. 1962), p. 42.
“Praktische Jugendgerichtshilfe, by Hans Hartmann, Freiherr von Schlottheim,
Hans Ullrich, and Helmuth Meng,” Social Service Review, XXXVI,
No. 1 (Mar. 1962), pp. 98-99.
“Elternhaus und Schule: Ein Beitrag zur inneren Schulreform, by Kurt Diederich,”
Social Casework (NY), XLIII, No. 6 (June 1962), pp. 81-84.
“Otto Bauer: Eine Auswahl aus seinem Lebenswerk, by Julius Braunthal,”
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences
(Philadelphia), CCCXLII (July 1962), p. 171.
“A Statement of Guiding Principles on Standards of the Compulsory Education
and Child Labor Laws (of New York), by Gloria Bley,” Child Welfare
(NY), XLI, No. 7 (Sept. 1962), pp. 324-325.
“Familien- und Jugendsoziologie, by Ulrich Baer; Jugend in Staat und Gesellschaft:
Ein Beitrag zur politischen Bildungsarbeit, by Peter Roedl,” Social
Problems (Spencer, IN), X, No. 2 (Fall 1962), pp. 198-199.
“Social Group Work: A Helping Process, by Gisela Konopka,” Unsere
Jugend (Munich), XV, No. 6 (June 1963), pp. 284-285.
“Social Group Work: A Helping Process, by Gisela Konopka,” Soziale
Welt (Dortmund), XV, No. 2 (1964), pp. 166-167.
“Seedtime of Reform: American Social Service and Social Action, 1918-1933,
by Clarke A. Chambers,” Soziale Welt (Munster), XV, No. 3 (1964),
pp. 268-269.
“Die helfende Beziehung als Grundlage der persönlichen Hilfe. Ein
Wegweiser der Hilfe von Mensch zu Mensch, by Ruth Bang,” Neues Beginnen
(Bonn/Cologne), No. 7 (July 1965), p. 108.
“Die soziale Sicherung des amerikanischen Bürgers, by Klaus Doberschütz,”
Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte (Cologne), XVII, No. 6 (June 1966), pp.
377-378.
“Der Aufstand of Ole Miss-Mississippi: The Closed Society, by James Silver,”
Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte (Cologne), XVII, No. 9 (Sept. 1966),
p. 573.
“Jack M. Holl, Juvenile Reform in the Progressive Era: William R. George
and the Junior Republic Movement,” The Annals of the American Academy
of Political and Social Sciences, Vol. 403 (Sept. 1972), pp. 198-199.
“Edward Shorter, The Making of the Modern Family,” The Annals
of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Vol. 426 (July
1976), pp. 266.
“Irving Horowitz et al., Equity, Income and Policy: Comparative Studies
in Three Worlds of Development,” Industrial and Labor Relations Review
(Cornell Univ.), XXXII, No. 1 (Oct. 1978), pp. 118-119.
“Raymond G. Cowherd, Political Economics and the English Poor Laws: A
Historical Study of the Influence of Classical Economics on Social Welfare Policy,”
Social Work, XXIII, No. 5 (Sept. 1978), p. 425.
“Christa Hasenclever, Jugendhilfe und Jugendgesetzgebung seit 1900,”
International Social Work, XXI, No. 2 (Oct. 1978), p. 52.
“Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg, Tabu: Homosexualität. Die Geschichte
eines Vorurteils,” International Social Work, XXII, No. 2 (Summer
1979), p. 42.
“Arnold Rubin, Hitler und die Nazis: das Verbrechen, das Menschen begehen,”
Die Mahnung (Berlin), 1 Oct. 1979, p. 5.
“Joseph J. Spengler, France Faces Depopulation in Postlude Edition, 1936-1976,”
Social Work, XXV, No. 2 (Mar. 1980), p. 157.
“Achim von Loesch, Die Gemeinwirtschaftlichen Unternehmen der deutschen
Gewerkschaften,” International Social Work, XXIII, No. 4 (Oct.
1978), p. 50.
The Walter A. Friedländer (Friedlander) Papers consist of 45 archival boxes of materials, dating primarily from 1932 to 1984, with a small number of items dating from as early as 1914. The largest part (nearly two-thirds) of the collection is comprised of Friedländer's voluminous correspondence (30 boxes). The collection also contains biographical materials, manuscripts and publications by Friedländer, as well as course materials and materials pertaining to national and international social welfare conferences, publications by other scholars, and materials collected by Friedländer on topics of interest, particularly social welfare topics.
The collection is divided into nine series: 1) biographical materials; 2) correspondence; 3) manuscripts; 4) publications; 5) conference materials; 6) course and lecture materials; 7) offprints and publications by other scholars; 8) materials collected by Friedländer; and 9) diplomas.
The voluminous correspondence, dating primarily from 1932-1984, contains over 40,000 letters predominantly by and to Walter A. Friedländer. The major portion of the correspondence is professional in nature and includes correspondences with numerous prominent professionals in the fields of social work and social welfare, correspondence with social welfare organizations, government officials and politicians, and correspondence concerning publications by Friedländer.
Friedländer's publications are also well-represented in the collection with typescript and manuscript versions of many of his published writings, as well as published versions of his books and journal articles. Included in the collection of manuscripts and published works are many early articles (1926-1933), which were written by Friedländer during his years as Head of the Youth Welfare Commission in the Prenzlauer-Berg section of the city of Berlin, Germany.
Also noteworthy to the collection is the section containing materials pertaining to various conferences, predominantly on social work/welfare. Especially well-represented are the International Conferences on Social Work / Welfare (1937-1974), especially the Munich Conference of 1956.
In addition, the collection also contains a large number of supporting materials on topics in social work and social welfare, which Friedländer collected to support his research interests. These include offprints and publications by other scholars, course and lecture notes, and clipping/materials files on individuals or topics.
This series contains autobiographical and biographical materials, including documents, curriculum vitae, appointment books, membership cards and awards, as well as documents concerning Friedländer's position at the Deutsche Zentrale für freie Jugendwohlfahrt in Berlin, as well as later teaching appointments at the University of Chicago, University of California, Berkeley, and Michigan State University. Included in the early documents from Berlin are his dismissal papers from the Deutsche Zentrale für freie Jugendwohlfahrt in 1933, documentation of his years in Switzerland and France, 1933-1936, affidavits and letters of support in preparation for his immigration to the U.S. in 1937. Also included in this series are several autobiographical statements, which document the development of social welfare and social welfare education in Germany and the United States.
The correspondence files contain over 40,000 items of correspondence, primarily from the years 1933-1984. The letters are in German, English and French and have been sub-divided into eight sub-series: 1) personal (family and friends); 2) professional; 3) correspondence with publishers and/or dealing with publications; 4) organizations; 5) politicians and public officials; 6) miscellaneous; 7) subject files; and 8) chronological files.
This sub-series contains correspondences with numerous relatives, including numerous members of the Friedländer, Bergmann, Haase and Lichtenstein families, most forced to flee Nazi Germany because of their Jewish heritage, eventually settling in the United States, England, Israel and Australia. Among the correspondence with friends included in this series, are lengthy correspondences spanning four or five decades with Irma and Erich Berndt, Paul and Käte Brün, Alfred and Charlotte Dresel, Leo and Anne Marie Grebler, Isa Gruner, Werner and Hanna Heider, Mario and Dorothee Iona, Paul and Regina Kägi, Robert M.W. and Benedicta Kempner, Robert and Herthi Liebknecht, Dyno and Mara Löwenstein, Adolf and Elisabeth Lüchinger, Hilde and Hardi Meisels, Hans and Käte Siegel.
This sub-series has been further sub-divided into two further divisions, with sub-series 2a containing the largest volume of correspondence in the collection.
This sub-section, which is comprised of 348 folders contains approx. 14,953 items of correspondence, is the largest section in the correspondence. Of special note in this section is the lengthy correspondence (over 500 letters) between Friedländer and John Otto Reinemann, 1928-1975, which continues with his widow, Hertha, 1975-1984. Correspondents in this section also include: Angelica Balabanoff, Renée (Ate) Barth and Minna Flake, Jeanne Bauer, Hertha Beese, Erna Blencke, Curt Bondy, Dora von Caemmerer, Kenneth R. Calkins, Madeline DeAntonio, Dorothy Dessau, Walter Fabian, Beverlee Filloy, Ossip and Lillian Flechtheim, Carl Frankenstein, Elisabeth Fricke, Alfred Korach George, Arthur Gottschalk, Ernest Hamburger, Christa Hasenclever, Arthur Hillman, Robert Cuba Jones, Marie Juchacz, Karl Kautsky, Ella Kay, René König, Hilde Richter Köster, Gisela Konopka, Stephan Leibfried, Lotte Lemke, Siegfried Marck, Käthe Mende, Rudolf Pense, Sofie Quast, Käthe Rawiel, Marion (Marid) Rive-Johansen, Emma Steiger and Paul Tillich.
Most of the folders contain only several items each, however, all deal with various aspects of Walter Friedländer's professional activities in the social work and social welfare fields.
Included in this section are correspondence concerning Friedländer's book publications with publishers such as Prentice-Hall and Hermann Luchterhand, as well as correspondence concerning various journal article publications.
Correspondence with numerous organizations and groups concerned primarily with aspects of social work and social welfare. Of special note are the correspondences dealing with Arbeiterwohlfahrt, the National Association of Social Workers (National and Golden Gate Chapter), National Conference on Social Welfare, Selfhelp of Chicago, and the Society for the Study of Social Problems.
A substantial amount of the correspondence in this section consists of form letters and newsletters sent to Friedländer by politicians seeking election to various public offices.
This section includes some casual correspondence, as well as numerous letters from former students seeking letters of recommendation or advice from Friedländer.
Correspondence in this series centers around various topics or projects worked on by Friedländer. Included in this section are correspondences concerning the Eighth International Conference of Social Work in Munich, Germany, Aug. 5-10, 1956, as well as his major textbook publications: Introduction to Social Welfare; Individualism & Social Welfare and Concepts and Methods of Social Work.
This section contains unidentified or miscellaneous letters, letters concerning his retirement from the University of California, Berkeley in 1959, and birthday congratulations, especially upon the occasions of his 75th, 85th and 93rd birthdays.
This series contains typescripts and manuscripts of full-length works, including textbooks; typescripts and manuscripts of journal publications in German and in English; and typescripts and manuscripts of books reviewed by Friedländer. Versions of several of Friedländer's full-length works are present, including: Einführung in die soziale Wohlfahrt, Helene Simon, Individualism & Social Welfare, International Social Welfare, and Introduction to Social Welfare. Versions of many of Friedländer's German-language journal articles (184 folders), 1931-1984, include many articles dating from the 1930s dealing with topics and problems associated with Friedländer's experiences as Head of the Jugendamt in the Prenzlauer-Berg section of Berlin until 1933. Also present in this section are typescripts and manuscripts of journal articles written in English (49 folders), 1932-1979. The final section (62 folders) contains typescripts and manuscripts of book reviews by W.F. in both German and English.
Series 4: Publications by Walter A. Friedländer, 1926-1979. 155 folders, arranged chronologically.
The first section (18 folders) contains book-length publications and/or reviews of those publications. The second section contains offprints or clippings of journal and newspaper articles, in German and in English (138 folders) and dating from 1926-1979. Many articles date from the 1930s, are written in German, and deal with youth welfare topics.
Series 5: Conference Materials, 1936-1981. 64 folders, arranged chronologically.
Among the conferences represented are ten of the International Conferences of Social Work/Welfare, 1936-1974, as well as the Conference on the Law of the Poor, held in Berkeley, CA, 17-19 Feb. 1966 (18 folders; primarily texts of lectures).
Series 6: Course/lecture notes and materials / Student papers, 1936-1974. 43 folders.
Course/lecture notes (27 folders) are primarily from courses taught at the University of Chicago, the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Minnesota.
This section contains copies of offprints and publications sent to Friedländer by colleagues and friends.
Series 8: Miscellaneous materials. 276 folders, arranged in three sub-series.
Included in this section are miscellaneous materials dealing with Selfhelp, the School of Social Welfare at the University of California, Berkeley, and the National Association of Social Workers (International and Golden Gate Chapter), as well as materials on topics covered in Friedländer's textbooks, such as juvenile delinquency, child labor, social security and aging.
These files contain primarily newspaper clippings on prominent individuals, as well as colleagues and friends.
Included in this series are several early book/pamphlet publications in the area of social welfare and especially youth welfare, as well as individual periodical issues on subjects of interest to Friedländer.
Series 1: Biographical and documentary materials, 1929-1984
Box 1
Folder
(* = filed in oversize Box 46)
* University diploma, Berlin 1910.
* University diploma, Berlin 1910.
* University diploma, Berlin 1911.
* University diploma, Berlin 1911.
1. Deutsche Zentrale für freie Jugendwohlfahrt, Berlin. Agenda, minutes,
publications, several items of correspondence, 1930-1931.
2. Deutsche Zentrale für freie Jugendwohlfahrt, Berlin. Agenda, minutes,
publications, several items of correspondence, 1932.
3. Arbeiterwohlfahrt. Membership lists, 1933.
4. Correspondence re: Friedländer's dismissal from the Deutsche Zentrale
für freie Jugendwohlfahrt, 1933.
5. Documents, Zurich, 1933-1934.
6. Curriculum vitae, list of publications, 1933-1936. Versions in German, French
and English.
7. Emigré aid organizations, France, 1933-1935.
8. Studiengemeinschaft für die Probleme der deutschen Emigranten. Paris,
1934.
9. Medical statements, 1933-1934.231
10. Documents and correspondence, France, 1934-1936.
11. Affidavits and letters of support, 1933-1936.
12. Reichsanzeiger clipping, dated 3 Oct. 1938, listing former German
citizens deprived of citizenship, including Walter, Lina and Dorothea Friedlaender.
13. University of Chicago. Appointment letters, faculty information forms, 1938-
1943.
14. Curriculum vitae, list of publications, 1936-1943.
15. University of California, Berkeley. Appointment letters, faculty information
documents, 1944-1958, 1971.
16. Publication information, 1946-1964.
17. Curriculum vita, list of publications, circa 1950.
18. Curriculum vita, list of publications, 1958.
19. Emeritation from University of California, Berkeley, 1959. Announcements,
clippings.
20. Michigan State University, School of Social Work, 1959. Announcements.
21. Research grant materials, 1957-1965.
22. Curriculum vita, list of publications, June 1963.
23. Curriculum vita, list of publications, 1965.
24. Curriculum vita, list of publications, 1966.
25. Curriculum vita, list of publications, 1967.
26. Appointment book, 1967.
27. Appointment book, 1969.
28. Appointment book, 1970.
29. Appointment book, 1971.
30. Appointment book, 1972.
31. Appointment book, 1975.
32. Appointment book, 1976.
33. List of publications, 1980.
34. Membership cards, certificates, 1949-1980.
35. Award certificates, 1971-1984.
36. Travel itineraries, etc., 1951-1974.
37. Address lists, membership lists, lists of correspondents, 1951-1974 and undated.
38. Newspaper clippings about Walter Friedländer, 1944-1979.
39. Lecture announcements, 1937-1984.
40. Tax documents, 1970.
41. Autobiographical statement: "Beitrag zur Entwicklung der Sozialpädagogik."
Undated.
42. Autobiographical statement: "Einige Erinnerungen an die Entwicklung
sozialer Perspektive in Deutschland nach dem ersten Weltkrieg." circa 1970.
43. Autobiographical statement: "Einige Erinnerungen (Familie & Verwandte)."
Undated, after 1970.
44. Autobiographical statement, published in Pädagogik in Selbstdarstellungen.
Ed. Ludwig J. Pongratz. Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1976, pp. 58-80.
45. Feidel-Mertz, Hildegard. "Abschrift des Interviews mit Prof. Dr. Walter
Friedländer, Oakland (USA), 28.9.1980."
46. Harvey, Liz. "Walter Friedländer and social democratic reforms
in youth welfare in Weimar Germany." Dated Nov. 1984.
47. Friedländer, Lina. Ausweis-Karte, 1929.
48. Friedländer, Lina. Financial documents, bank books, 1959-1976.
49. Friedländer, Lina. Last will and testament, death certificate (June
16, 1977).
Series 2: Correspondence
Sub-series 1: Correspondence with family members and life-long friends
Box 2
Folder
1. Alexander, Max, 1934-1981.
Alexander, Käthe
Alexander, Nathalie
Alexander, Joan
2. Alfen, Ilse (Illa), 1953-1959.
Alfen, Christiane see also Rubens, Christiane
3. Avneri, Werner, 1954-1984.
Avneri, Ruth
4. Avneri (Lichtenstein), Zvi (Hans), 1938-1974.
Avneri, Berta
5. Bamberg, Jane, 1952-1962.
6. Benisch, Renate, 1940-1963.
7. Bergmann, Bruno, 1933-1949.
8. Bergmann, Lilo, 1964.
9. Bergmann, Walter, 1964.
10. Berndt, Erich, 1935-1955.
Berndt, Irma
11. Berndt, Erich, 1956-1972.
Berndt, Irma
12. Berndt, Irma, 1973-1978.
13. Berndt, Irma, 1979-1983.
Berndt, Hans
14. Berndt, Hedwig, 1939, 1941.
15. Berndt, Kurt. Photo with Lotte Lehmann, May 1950.
16. Bernhard, Ursula, 1977-1980.
Bernhard, Heinz
17. Bloch(-Orsech), Emmy, 1935, 1941, 1973-1975.
18. Bloch, Ernst, 1944-1963.
19. Brün, Heinz (Hanan), 1939, 1955-1983.
Brün, Maresi.`
20. Brün, Paul, 1934-1970.
Brün, Käte.
Photo, 1961.
21. Brün, Käte, 1970-1977.
22. Chabor, Mowra, 1974-1984.
23. Christ, Ulrike Wegener, 1961-1983.
24. Cohn, Herta, 1965.
25. Cohn, Walter, 1955-1976.
Cohn, Gerda
26. Cohn, Gerda, 1977-1984.
27. Colm, Charles (Karl), 1948-1963.
Colm, Catherine (Kitty).
28. Colm, Charles, 1964-1977.
Colm, Catherine (Kitty).
29. Colm, Charles, 1978-1984.
Colm, Catherine (Kitty).
30. Danziger, Harry, 1935.
Danziger, Ida, 1935.
* de Berndt, Irma see Berndt, Erich
31. Dresel, Alfred S., 1955-1984.
Dresel, Charlotte (Lotte)
32. Dresel, Erich, 1935-1950.
Dresel, Gertrud, 1954-1978.
33. Fleischmann, Perez (Petja), 1957-1980.
Fleischmann, Lotte.
34. Fleischmann, Perez, 1981-1984.
Fleischmann, Lotte.
35. Fleischmann, Noreen, 1974-1975.
36. Fleischmann, Simon, 1947-1952.
Fleischmann, Martha.
37. Franken (Frankenstein), Henry (Heinz), 1937-1965.
Franken, Gabriele, 1937-1981.
38. Frankenstein, Selma, 1933-1941.
Weinstock, Anna.
39. Frankenstein, Sophie (Tante Fuschchen),1938-1955.
40. Franklin, H. M. (Billie), 1979-1981.
41. Franklin, Irma, 1957-1980.
42. Freyer, Leo, 1936-1984.
Freyer, Eva.
43. Friedlander, A.P.D., 1980.
44. Friedlaender, Else, 1937-1941.
45. Friedländer (née Lichtenstein), Ernestine, 1933.
46. Friedländer, Fritz, 1962-1975.
Friedländer, Irma.
47. Friedländer, Fritz, 1976-1978.
Friedländer, Irma.
48. Friedländer, Fritz, 1979-1980.
Friedländer, Irma.
49. Friedländer, Irma, 1980-1984.
Box 3
Folder
50. Friedländer, Lina, 1920, 1933-1940.
51. Friedländer, Lina, 1941-1946.
52. Friedländer, Lina, 1951-1971.
53. Friedlaender, Martha, 1938.
54. Friedlander, Morris, 1968-1979.
55. Friedlander, Morris, 1980-1984.
56. Friedlaender, Sigmund, 1934.
57. Friedman, Al, 1970.
58. Friedman, Annette, 1944-1966.
59. Friedman, Annette, 1967-1972.
60. Friedman, Annette, 1973-1974.
61. Friedman, Annette, 1975-1976.
62. Friedman, Annette, 1977.
63. Friedman, Annette, 1978.
64. Friedman, Annette, 1979.
65. Friedman, Annette, 1980.
66. Friedman, Annette, 1981.
67. Friedman, Annette, 1982.
68. Friedman, Annette, 1983.
69. Friedman, Annette, 1984.
70. Grebler, Anne Marie, 1933, 1937-1959.
Grebler, Leo.
71. Grebler, Anne Marie, 1960-1975.
Grebler, Leo.
72. Grebler, Anne Marie, 1976-1984.
Grebler, Leo.
73. Gruner, Isa, 1948-1963.
74. Gruner, Isa, 1969-1979.
75. Gruner, Isa, 1980-1984.
76. Gutmann, Lotte, 1947-1982.
77. Haase, Ernst, 1933-1939.
Haase, Hanni.
78. Hasse, Ernst. Affidavits of support, 1938.
Haase, Hanni.
79. Haase, Ernst, 1940-1946.
Haase, Hanni.
80. Haase, Ernst, 1947-1950.
Haase, Hanni.
81. Haase, Ernst, 1951-1961.
Haase, Hanni.
82. Haase, Hanni, 1961-1981.
* Haase, Florence, see Lange, Florence
83. Haase, Gerhard, 1933-1973.
84. Haase, Gertrud, 1973.
85. Haase, Hans, 1973.
86. Haase, Hilde, 1984.
87. Haase, Lillian, 1958-1983.
Haase, Frank.
88. Haase, Mario, 1941-1966.
89. Haase, Selly, 1938-1939, undated.
Haase, Meta.
90. Haase, Thea, 1933-1936.
91. Haase-Dubosc, Arnold, 1954-1977.
Haase-Dubosc, Jacqueline.
Box 4
Folder
92. Hackel, Hedwig (Omi), 1944-1964.
93. Hackel, Nora, 1934-1964.
94. Hackel, Nora, 1965-1983.
See also Welter, Marianne.
95. Harvey, Dora, 1957-1978.
96. Harvey, Julia, 1944-1962.
Photo, 1961
97. Harvey, Julia, 1963-1982.
98. Harvey-Sachs, Frida, 1963-1969.
99. Hegetschweiler, Max, 1954-1984.
Hegetschweiler, Mutz.
100. Heider, Werner, 1934-1949.
Heider, Hanna.
101. Heider, Werner, 1951-1975.
Heider, Hanna.
102. Heider, Werner, 1976-1984.
103. Herford, Julius, 1948-1981.
Herford, Hanna, 1948-1983.
104. Iona, Elizabeth, 1939-1969.
105. Iona, Mario, 1918-1926.
Iona, Dorothee.
106. Iona, Mario, 1932-1959.
Iona, Dorothee.
107. Iona, Dorothee, 1963-1969.
108. Iona, Mario, Jr., 1944-1984.
Iona, Nancy.
109. Isabar, Dan, 1970.
110. Jerosch, Dietrich, 1933-1950.
Jerosch, Trude, 1933-1969.
111. Kägi, Paul, 1933-1935.
Kägi-Fuchsmann, Regina.
112. Kägi, Paul, 1936-1956.
Kägi-Fuchsmann, Regina.
113. Kägi, Paul, 1957-1964.
Kägi-Fuchsmann, Regina.
114. Kägi-Fuchsmann, Regina, 1964-1972.
115. Kägi, Ruedi, 1982.
116. Kägi, Ulrich, 1956, 1980-1983.
117. Kempner, Robert M. W., 1936-1964.
Kempner, Benedicta Maria Ruth.
118. Kempner, Robert M. W., 1965-1975.
Kempner, Benedicta Maria Ruth.
119. Kempner, Robert M. W., 1976-1979.
Kempner, Benedicta Maria Ruth.
120. Kempner, Robert M. W., 1980-1984.
Kempner, Benedicta Maria Ruth, 1980-1982.
121. Kollwitz, Hans, 1959-1969.
122. Lange, Florence (Haase), 1963-1978
Lange, Klaus.
123. Lange, Florence, 1979-1984.
Lange, Klaus.
124. Leonhardt, Hedwig, 1952-1962.
* Lehmann, Lotte see Berndt, Kurt
125. Leshem, Perez, 1966-1984.
Leshem, Hava.
126. Lewis, Bernard, 1969-1984.
Lewis, Julie.
127. Lewis, Elisabeth, 1953-1984.
Lewis, Sydney.
128. Lewis, Monica (Sister), 1981.
129. Lichtenstein, Bernard, 1933-1938.
130. Lichtenstein, Charles (Karl), 1976-1983.
Lichtenstein, Vivianne.
131. Lichtenstein, (Tante) Ella, 1934-1952.
132. Lichtenstein, Erwin, 1948-1973.
Lichtenstein, Lotte.
133. Lichtenstein, Erwin, 1974-1984.
Lichtenstein, Lotte.
134. Lichtenstein, Fritz, 1962-1973.
135. Lichtenstein, Hans, 1972-1984.
136. Lichtenstein, Heinz, 1937-1954.
137. Lichtenstein, Heinz, 1955-1977.
138. Lichtenstein, Heinz, 1978-1984.
Box 5
Folder
139. Lichtenstein, Julius, 1933-1954.
Lichtenstein, Elizabeth.
140. Lichtenstein, Julius, 1955-1973.
Lichtenstein, Elizabeth, 1955-1980.
141. Lichtenstein, Kurt, 1962-1978.
Lichtenstein, Susi.
142. Lichtenstein, Mally, 1935-1963.
Lichtenstein, Louis.
143. Lichtenstein, Mally, 1964-1973.
Lichternstein, Louis.
144. Lichtenstein, Mally, 1974-1979.
Lichternstein, Louis.
145. Lichtenstein, Mally, 1980-1984.
Lichtenstein, Louis.
146. Lichtenstein, Paula, 1933-1978.
Lichtenstein, Ruth.
147. Liebknecht, Robert, 1934-1964.
Liebknecht, Herthi.
148. Liebknecht, Robert, 1965-1984.
Liebknecht, Herthi.
149. Löwenstein, Kurt, 1934.
150. Löwenstein, Mara, 1935-1944.
Löwenstein, Dyno.
151. Löwenstein, Mara, 1945-1962.
Löwenstein, Dyno.
Photos, Steven Löwenstein.
152. Löwenstein, Dyno, 1973-1983.
153. Loewy, Else Sara, 1940.
154. Lüchinger, Adolf, 1939-1974.
Lüchinger, Elisabeth.
155. Lüchinger, Adolf, 1975-1978.
Lüchinger, Elisabeth.
156. Lüchinger, Adolf, 1979-1981.
Lüchinger, Elisabeth.
157. Lüchinger, Adolf, 1982-1984.
Lüchinger, Elisabeth.
158. Lüchinger, August, 1937-1939.
Lüchinger, Berti, 1971-1983.
* Lüchinger, Ursula see Häfelin, Ursula
159. Mai, Kate, 1940.
Mai, Ernst, 1941.
160. Mandelstam, Zalkin, 1953-1982.
Mandelstam, Ursula (Ulla).
161. Mattheus, Friedel, 1934-1955.
Mattheus, Peter.
162. Mattheus, Friedel, 1957-1970.
163. Meisels, Hilde, 1935-1962.
Meisels, Hardi.
164. Meisels, Hilde, 1963-1970.
Meisels, Hardi.
Meisels, Hertha.
165. Meisels, Hilde, 1970-1975.
166. Meisels, Hilde, 1976-1979.
167. Meisels, Hilde, 1980-1984.
168. Melon, Germaine Frankl, 1951-1958.
169. Mindlin, Albert, 1950-1982.
170. Mindlin, Dorothee Friedländer, 1933-1944.
P hotos.
171. Mindlin, Dorothee Friedländer, 1945-1955.
Photos.
172. Mindlin, Dorothee Friedländer, 1956-1966.
Photos.
173. Mindlin, Dorothee Friedländer, 1967-1970.
174. Mindlin, Marcel, 1962-1980.
175. Mindlin, Melanie, 1968-1980.
176. Morgan, Edith, 1964-1984.
177. Natanson (Nathansohn), Hans, 1935-1947, 1952.
178. Peters, Eva, 1964-1972.
179. Philips, Lotte, 1919-1920.
180. Philips, Lotte, 1952-1977.
181. Philips, Lotte, 1977-1981.
182. Philips, Lotte, 1982-1984.
183. Philips, W. Klaus, 1967-1982.
Philips, Ursula.
184. Philips, Claudia, 1972-1980.
185. Plotz, Richard, 1972.
186. Propp, Hélène (Lene), 1933-1957.
Propp, Benno.
187. Reed, Hella, 1939-1974.
Reed, Frank.
Box 6
Folder
188. Rosenbaum (-Kerbs), Marta, 1934-1940.
189. Rosenstein, Albert, 1947-1984.
Rosenstein, Mary.
* Rosenstein, Werner A. & Gertrude see Ross, Walter & Trude
190. Ross, Walter, 1939-1971.
Ross, Trude.
191. Ross, Steven, 1954-1971.
192. Rubens, Christiane (Alfen), 1957-1969.
193. Rubens, Christiane, 1970-1975.
194. Rubens, Christiane, 1976-1980.
195. Rubens, Christiane, 1981-1984.
196. Rubens, Peter, 1962, undated.
197. Rubens, Sibylle, 1974-1984.
198. Sachs, Erich, 1938-1974.
Sachs, Hannah.
Sachs, Yoa, 1984.
199. Sachs, Reynold, 1965.
200. Sachs, Rudolf, 1937-1982.
201. Sachs, Walter, 1957-1970.
202. Sandes, Margaret, 1977.
203. Schlesinger, Hanni, 1958-1984.
204. Schlesinger, Martin, 1950-1958.
Schlesinger, Katja.
205. Schonfeld, Margarete (Gretel), 1945-1969, 1982.
Schonfeld, Arthur.
206. Schreter, Zygmunt, 1936-1977.
207. Schrott-Fiechtl, Elsa Eisgruber, 1964-1968.
208. Schwarz, Adele, 1933-1940.
Beck, Arthur.
209. Siegel, Hans, 1933-1974.
Siegel, Käte.
210. Siegel, Hans, 1975-1979.
Siegel, Käte.
211. Siegel, Hans, 1980-1984.
Siegel, Käte.
Yagil, Uri, 1984.
212. Snapir, Yael, 1965-1978.
Snapir, Nachum.
213. Snapir, Yael, 1979-1984.
Snapir, Nachum.
214. Snowman, Ruth, 1936-1942.
215. Sober, Mira, 1964-1974.
216. Sober, Mira, 1975-1978.
217. Sober, Mira, 1979-1981.
218. Sober, Mira, 1982-1984.
219. Stave, Doris (Dore), 1933-1934, 1969-1977.
Photos.
220. Stave, Doris, 1978-1980.
221. Stave, Doris, 1981-1982.
222. Stave, Doris, 1983-1984.
223. Strauss, Margaret (Lotte), 1933-1947.
Strauss, Siegmund.
224. Strauss, Peter Hellmut, 1939, 1949.
225. Tacke, Katharine (Käte) Jürgens, 1949-1964.
Tacke, Eberhard.
226. Tucholski, Herbert, 1935-1984.
227. Tyler, Mary Y., 1948-1974.
228. Walcher, Jakob, 1941.
229. Wallburg, Martha (Martel, Mäusi), 1951-1960.
Wallburg, Dagi.
Nathansohn, Hans Gerhard
230. Wegener, Hans, 1961-1965.
Wegener, Annaluise (Moll).
231. Wegener, Hans, 1966-1984.
Wegener, Annaluise.
232. Wegener, Susanne (Saune), 1960-1972.
* Wegener, Ulrike see Christ, Ulrike.
233. Weinstock, Anna, 1919, 1933-1950.
See also Frankenstein, Selma.
Weinstock, Irma.
234. Weinstock, Anna, 1951-1964.
Weinstock, Irma.
235. Weinstock, Anna, 1965-1974.
Weinstock, Irma.
236. Weinstock, Irma, 1948-1976.
237. Welter, Marianne, 1934-1957.
Hackel, Nora.
238. Welter, Marianne. Restitution files, 1954-1962.
Hackel, Nora.
239. Welter, Marianne, 1958-1984.
240. Wieghardt, Paul, 1935-1969.
Wieghardt, Nelli Bar, 1935-1984.
241. Wolberg, Irene, 1936-1977.
242. Wolberg, Irene, 1978-1981.
243. Wolberg, Irene, 1982-1984.
244. Wolff, Marion, 1974.
245. Zückler, Dagmar (Dagi), 1960-1964.
246. Zückler, Margarete, 1953.
Series 2: Correspondence
Sub-series 2a: Professional correspondence (selection based on volume or
relative importance)
Box 7
Folder
1. Abbott, Edith, 1938-1957 (see also Biographical files, Univ. of Chicago)
2. Abbott, Grace (incl. the Grace Abbott Memorial Fund), 1935-1941.
3. Ackerknecht, Lucy K., 1960-1978.
Ackerknecht, Ellen
4. Aghib-Melvyn, Carla, 1954-1955, 1976-1984.
5. Aldridge, Gordon J., 1959-1984.
Aldridge, Gladys
Aldridge, Ronald
6. Apt, Robert Z. (Bob), 1960-1983.
Apt, Evelyn
7. Aschenbrenner, Hedwig (Hete), 1945-1970, 1977.
Aschenbrenner, Michael
Photo, 1947.
8. Aufhäuser, Siegfried, 1933, 1958, 1963.
Aufhäuser, Anna.
See also Helene Simon.
9. Averbuck, David S., 1978-1983.
10. Baan, P. A. H., 1957-1980.
11. Bäuerle, Wolfgang, 1967-1982.
12. Balabanoff, Angelica, 1936-1961.
13. Bamberg, Renate von, 1970-1983.
14. Barth, Renée Schickele (Ate), 1941-1984.
Barth, Walter
See also Flake, Minna; Gatlin-Barth, Barbara
15. Bauer, Jeanne (Ehaus), 1947-1983.
16. Bauer, Rudolph, 1980-1984.
17. Baumgartner, Judith P., 1960-1962, 1982.
18. Becker, Dorothy (Mrs. William F.; Selfhelp Home for the Aged), 1944-1982.
19. Beerli, M. (Comité suisse d'aide aux enfants d'émigrés),
1935-1939.
20. Beese, Hertha, 1952-1979.
21. Beese, Hertha, 1980-1984.
22. Bisno, Herbert, 1951-1983.
Bisno, Ziona
23. Blackey, Eileen, 1953-1979.
24. Bleibtreu-Ehrenburg, Gisela, 1967-1984.
25. Blencke, Erna Elizabeth, 1945, 1976-1984.
26. Bloch, Charles, 1975-1982.
27. Blumer, Herbert, 1961-1977.
Blumer, Marcia
28. Bode, Elfriede, 1973-1983.
29. Bondy, Curt, 1942-1971.
30. Borchardt, Friedrich (Frederick) W. (National Coordinating Committee for
Aid to Refugees and Emigrants Coming from Germany), 1937-1942.
31. Brand, Martha, 1975-1984.
32. Brandecker, Ferdinand, 1976-1982.
33. Branscombe, Martha, 1946-1983.
34. Breckinridge, Sophonisba, 1937-1943.
35. Bruck, Max, 1960-1982.
Bruck, Emily.
36. Caemmerer, Dora von, 1952-1984.
37. Cahn, Leni, 1933-1953.
38. Calkins, Kenneth R. (Hugo Haase biography), 1964-1974.
39. Calkins, Kenneth R., 1975-1982.
40. Carter, Genevieve W., 1956-1984.
See also Concepts and Methods of Social Work, 1958-1963.
41. Caspari, John, 1956-1983.
Caspari, Elizabeth.
42. Chernin, Milton, 1945-1977.
43. Cohen, Eva, 1934-1970.
44. Cohen, Albert, 1960-1984.
Cohen, Natalie.
45. Corte, Erna, 1949-1974.
Box 8
Folder
46. Coser, Lewis A., 1971-1983.
Coser, Rose.
47. Davidson, Cecilia Razovsky (National Coordinating Committee For Aid to Refugees
and Emigrants Coming From Germany),1935-1966.
48. DeAntonio, Madeline, 1955-1962.
Family photos.
49. DeAntonio, Madeline, 1963-1978.
50. DeAntonio, Madeline, 1979-1984.
51. deJongh, Jan F., 1949-1983.
52. Dessau, Dorothy, 1959-1972.
53. Dessau, Dorothy, 1973-1979.
54. DeVos, George, 1959-1974.
DeVos, Winifred (Winnie), 1959-1984.
* Ehrenburg, Gisela see Bleibtreu-Ehrenburg, Gisela
55. Eynern, Kurt von, 1968-1984.
56. Ezra, Judy, 1961-1983.
57. Fabian, Ewald, 1941.
58. Fabian, Walter (Gewerkschaftliche Monatshefte), 1937-1964.
Fabian, Ruth Aris
59. Fabian, Walter, 1965-1983.
Fabian, Anne-Marie
60. Fabian, Ruth, 1970-1980.
61. Felgentreu, Hildegard, 1950-1983.
62. Fenichel, Clare (Cläre), 1935-1983.
Fenichel, Hanna.
63. Filloy, Beverlee, 1948-1973.
Filloy, José.
Filloy, Emily.
Filloy, Richard.
64. Filloy, Beverlee, 1974-1984.
Filloy, José.
65. Fischer, Ruth, 1933-1955.
66. Flake, Minna (Minke), 1933-1957.
See also Barth, Renee (Ate).
67. Flechtheim, Ossip K., 1957-1973.
F lechtheim, Lillian.
Flechtheim, Marion Ruth.
68. Flechtheim, Ossip K., 1974-1983.
Flechtheim, Lillian.
69. Florea, Aurelia (La Rivista di Servizio Sociale), 1974-1983.
See also La Rivista di Servizio Sociale.
70. Foertsch, Ursula, 1953-1979.
71. Fogg, Helen (Unitarian Service Committee), 1952-1963.
72. Foss (Fuchs), Hilde, 1937-1950.
Foss (Fuchs), Martin.
73. Fraenkel, Ernst, 1939-1975.
Fraenkel, Hanna.
Fraenkel, Hilde, 1935; see also Tillich, Paul.
74. Franck, James, 1945-1963.
75. Francke, Herbert, 1933-1947.
76. Francke, Maria, 1947-1984.
Francke, Gerda.
77. Frank, Ludwig, 1933-1966.
Frank-Hämig, Emma H.
78. Frankenstein, Carl, 1957-1977.
79. Frankenstein, Carl, 1978-1984.
80. Frankenthal, Käthe, 1937-1973.
81. Freeman, Ruth circa (Weiland), 1933-1980.
Freeman, John.
82. Fricke, Elisabeth, 1955-1967.
83. Fricke, Elisabeth, 1971-1976.
84. Fricke, Elisabeth, 1977-1984.
85. Froistad, Wilmer, 1946-1978.
Froistad, Esther.
* Fuchs, Hilde see Foss, Hilde.
* Fuchs, Martin see Foss, Martin.
86. Gallisdorfer, Jack, 1970-1984.
Gallisdorfer, Norrine.
Box 9
Folder
87. Gatlin-Barth, Barbara, 1959-1974.
88. George, Alfred Korach, 1935-1953.
George, Kate.
89. George, Alfred Korach, 1954-1978.
Gasser, F., 1978-1979.
* Gilbert, Kay R. see Grossmann, Kurt Richard.
* Ginn, Rose see Lee, Rose Hum
90. Goldacker, Elfriede, 1951-1984.
91. Goldberg, Walter A. (Abe), 1939-1958.
Goldberg, Ruth.
92. Gonzenbach, Walther von (Gesundheit und Wohlfahrt), 1933-1955.
93. Gottschalk, Arthur, 1911, 1933-1950.
Gottschalk, Aenne.
Photos.
94. Gottschalk, Arthur, 1951-1964.
Gottschalk, Jolanda.
95. Gottschalk, Jolanda, 1965-1984.
96. Gottschalk, Michael, 1965-1983.
Gottschalk-Aschenbrenner, Gabriele.
97. Gottschalk, Shimon (Steven), 1969-1978.
Gottschalk, Elizabeth.
98. Gray, Marjorie, 1959-1984.
99. Greenwood, Ernest, 1963-1984.
Greenwood, Genevieve.
100. Grossmann, Kurt Richard (Kay R. Gilbert), 1937-1971.
Grossmann, Eva.
101. Haas, Adam, 1937-1965.
Haas, Magdalena (Lena).
102. Haas, Magdalena (Lena), 1966-1981.
103. Haas, Magdalena (Lena), 1982-1984.
104. Haas, Harriet, 1948-1981.
105. Haas, Paula, 1951-1974.
106. Hackbarth, Dorothy (UNESCO), 1971-1984.
See also UNESCO.
107. Hamburger, Ernest, 1966-1972.
108. Hamburger, Ernest, 1973.
109. Hamburger, Ernest, 1974.
110. Hamburger, Ernest, 1975.
111. Hamburger, Ernest, 1976.
112. Hamburger, Ernest, 1977-1980.
113. Handel, Alexander F., 1940-1979.
Handel, Marge.
114. Harms, Bruno, 1951-1966.
Harms, Elisabeth, 1951-1969.
115. Harmuth (Heintze), Ilse, 1937-1984.
Harmuth, Karl.
Heintze, Hilde.
116. Harnack, Elisabet von, 1950-1976.
See also Helene Simon.
117. Hasenclever, Christa, 1961-1972.
See also Helene Simon.
118. Hasenclever, Christa, 1973-1977.
119. Hasenclever, Christa, 1978-1980.
120. Hasenclever, Christa, 1981-1984.
* Heintze, Ilse see Harmuth, Ilse
121. Heintze, York, 1953.
122. Heintze-Stellbaum, Valeska, 1948-1964.
* Hensel, Ilse Lix see Vetterli, Lix
123. Hermberg, Annemarie, 1942-1983.
Hermberg, Paul.
124. Hertz, Anne (Aenne), 1949-1973.
125. Hertz, Paul, 1938-1958.
Hertz, Hanna, 1961-1972.
126. Hess, Gertrude, 1969-1984.
Box 10
Folder
127. Hill, Ellen B., 1964-1983.
128. Hillman, Arthur, 1939-1955.
Hillman, Stina.
129. Hillman, Arthur, 1957-1963.
Hillman, Terri.
130. Hillman, Arthur, 1964-1974.
Hillman, Terri.
131. Hillman, Arthur, 1975-1984.
See also Society for the Study of Social Problems
Hillman, Terri.
132. Hinkelmann, Fritz, 1958-1974.
Hinkelmann, Charlotte, 1974-1981.
Hinkelmann, Maja.
133. Hirsch, Fritz, 1976-1982.
Hirsch, Charlotte, 1982-1983.
134. Hirschfeld, Dorothea, 1952-1966.
135. Hobbs, Rebecca, 1952-1984.
Hobbs, Urby.
Hobbs, Joan.
136. Hönigsheim, Ruth, 1936-1969.
137. Holland, Ira, 1945-1979.
Holland, Beverly, 1950-1984.
138. Jacoby, Henry, 1981-1984.
139. Jenne, Michael, 1961-1984.
See also Helene Simon.
140. Jeserska (Thomas), Fanja, 1935-1945.
141. Jones, Robert circa, 1940-1969.
142. Jones, Robert circa, 1970-1984.
See also Society for the Study of Social Problems
143. Juchacz, Marie, 1942-1955.
144. Kautsky, Karl, 1934-1977.
Kautsky, Charlotte (Lotte), 1978-1982.
145. Kay, Ella, 1947-1959.
146. Kay, Ella, 1960-1972.
147. Kay, Ella, 1973-1979.
148. Kay, Ella, 1980-1984.
149. Kendall, Katherine A., 1953-1983.
150. Kisch, Herbert, 1960-1977.
Kisch, Clara, 1960-1984.
151. Knilli, Monika, 1974-1984.
152. König, René, 1957-1968.
153. König, René, 1969-1984.
154. Köster, Hilde (Richter), 1957-1970.
155. Köster, Hilde, 1971-1978.
156. Köster, Hilde, 1979-1984.
Köster, Geert.
157. Kohs, Sam circa, 1958-1977.
158. Kondruß, Wolfgang, 1976-1978.
159. Kondruß, Wolfgang, 1979.
160. Kondruß, Wolfgang, 1980.
161. Kondruß, Wolfgang, 1981.
162. Kondruß, Wolfgang, 1982-1984.
Box 11
Folder
163. Konopka, Gisela (Gisa), 1960-1966.
See also Concepts and Methods of Social Work, 1958-1963.
Konopka, Paul.
164. Konopka, Gisela (Gisa), 1967-1976.
Konopka, Paul.
165. Konopka, Gisela (Gisa), 1977-1980.
166. Konopka, Gisela (Gisa), 1981-1984.
167. Korbmacher, Willy, 1936-1977.
168. Kraus, Hertha, 1933-1971.
See also Munich Conference, 1956.
169. Lamla, Ernst, 1933, 1955-1984.
Lamla, Henriette.
Lamla, Ingrid, 1982-1983.
170. Lang, Joseph (Jola), 1941-1963.
Lang, Erna, 1941-1978.
171. Lange, Hertha, 1946-1976.
172. Lange, Kurt, 1952-1978.
Lange, Agnes.
173. Lange, Anna Margarete (Grit), 1947-1966.
Lange, Friedrich (Friedel).
174. Lange, Anna Margarete (Grit), 1967-1980.
Lange, Friedrich (Friedel).
175. Lee, Gennie, 1970-1978.
176. Lee, Gennie, 1979-1982.
177. Lee, Rose Hum (Ginn), 1949-1964.
178. Leibfried, Stephan, 1977-1980.
179. Leibfried, Stephan, 1981.
180. Leibfried, Stephan, 1982-1984.
See also Tennstedt, Florian.
181. Lemke, Lotte (Arbeiterwohlfahrt), 1933, 1948-1960.
See also Lecture Project, 1955-1956; Munich Conference, 1956; Helene Simon.
182. Lemke, Lotte, 1962-1969.
183. Lemke, Lotte, 1970-1978.
184. Lemke, Lotte, 1979-1984.
185. Lennhof, Ursula, 1977-1983.
186. Leo, Wilhelm G., 1933-1945.
Leo, Friede, 1946-1961.
See also International Rescue and Relief Committee; Margraff, Else; Selfhelp
of Emigres from Central Europe, Inc.
* Levy, Paul see Lynn, Paul.
187. Lohmann, Rosemargrit, 1973-1979.
188. Lohmann, Rosemargrit, 1980-1984.
189. Lynn, Paul, 1931-1957.
Lynn, William, 1958.
190. Maas, Henry, 1953-1984.
Maas, Judy.
See also Concepts and Methods of Social Work, 1958-1963.
191. Magnus, Erna, 1933-1969.
192. Maier, Henry W., 1962-1963.
Maier, Jeanne.
193. Maier, Henry W., 1964-1977.
Maier, Jeanne.
194. Maier, Margaret E., 1965-1971.
195. Maier, Max Hermann, 1962-1965.
196. Maraun, Erna, 1947-1953.
197. Maraun, Erna, 1954-1959.
198. Marck, Siegfried, 1940-1955.
Marck, Ilse, 1940-1971.
199. Marcus, Ernest, 1954-1981.
200. Margraff, Else, 1941-1946.
Margraff, Christian Alfons.
201. Marschak, Jakob, 1942-1977.
Marschak, Marianne, 1942-1982.
202. Matsdorf, Hilde née Meyerowitz, 1939-1981.
Matsdorf, Wolf S.
203. Matull, Wilhelm, 1964-1979.
204. Mayer-Kulenkampff, Lina, 1948-1962.
205. Mende, Käthe, 1937-1954.
206. Mende, Käthe, 1955-1963.
See also Helene Simon.
207. Mende, Käthe (Memorial service), 1963-1964.
* Meyerowitz, Hilde see Matsdorf, Hilde
208. Meyerowitz, Thea, 1935.
209. Middendorff, Wolf, 1958-1983.
Middendorff, Dorothee.
210. Mierendorff, Marta, 1975-1979.
211. Mierendorff, Marta, 1980-1984.
Box 12
Folder
212. Miller, Susanne, 1973-1977.
213. Miller, Susanne, 1978-1984.
214. Miran, Bernard, 1945-1967.
Miran, Anne.
215. Miran, Bernard, 1970-1984.
Miran, Anne.
216. Müller, circa Wolfgang, 1968-1983.
Müller-Bilitza, Brigitte.
217. Münke, Stephanie, 1957-1971.
218. Muthesius, Hans, 1933, 1951-1977.
See also Munich Conference, 1956.
219. Nachbauer, Kurt, 1950-1982.
220. Naparstok-Ruecker, Esther, 1957-1979.
221. Naparstok-Ruecker, Esther, 1980-1982.
222. Naparstok-Ruecker, Esther, 1983-1984.
223. Nathan, Otto, 1935-1937, 1975-1984.
224. Nemitz, Kurt, 1960-1984.
225. Newman, Wilson, 1937-1954.
Newman, Helen.
226. Newman, Wilson, 1955-1984.
Newman, Helen.
227. Niedrig, Heinz (Arbeiterwohlfahrt), 1975-1984.
228. Nörenberg, Ruth, 1957-1984.
229. Nowotny, Fausta, 1966-1977.
Nowotny, Karl A.
230. Nowotny, Fausta, 1978-1981.
231. Nowotny, Fausta, 1982-1984.
232. Ollendorff, Henry, 1946-1979.
233. Ontell, Robert (Bob), 1950-1977.
Ontell, Sione M.
234. Ontell, Robert, 1978-1984.
Ontell, Sione M.
235. Oppenheimer, Luise, 1942-1978.
Oppenheimer, Walter.
236. Oswalt, August, 1935-1970.
Oswalt, Elisabeth.
237. Oswalt, August, 1971-1983.
Oswalt, Elisabeth, 1971-1984.
238. Otto, Adolf, 1936-1937.
239. Pakuscher, Ernst K., 1957-1980.
Pakuscher, Eva Nolde.
240. Parker, Martha Eva (Prochownik), 1936-1959.
241. Pennekamp, Marianne, 1965-1984.
242. Pense, Rudolf (Deutscher Verein für öffentliche und private Fürsorge),
1952-1962.
243. Pense, Rudolf, 1963-1967.
244. Pense, Rudolf, 1970-1979.
See also International Council on Social Welfare; Lecture Project, 1955-1956;
Munich Conference, 1956; Helene Simon.
245. Pfaffenberger, Hans, 1959-1969.
246. Pfeifenberger, Werner, 1974-1980.
247. Pfeifenberger, Werner, 1981-1984.
248. Pietzner, Walter, 1968-1979.
249. Pietzner, Walter, 1980-1984.
250. Plank, Robert, 1948-1959.
Plank, Nuschi.
251. Plank, Robert, 1960-1983.
Plank, Nuschi.
252. Platiel, Nora, 1953-1979.
253. Poelchau, Harald, 1952-1966.
Poelchau, Dorothee.
254. Poelchau, Harald, 1967-1972.
Poelchau, Dorothee, 1967-1977.
255. Poelchau, Harald S., Jr., 1967-1984.
Poelchau, Susan.
256. Pollack, Betty Gillespie, 1968-1984.
Pollack, Dave.
257. Pongratz, Ludwig J., 1976-1982.
Box 13
Folder
258. Quast, Sofie (Archiv für Wohlfahrtspflege, Soziale Arbeit), 1952-1982.
259. Rawiel, Käthe, 1950-1971.
260. Rawiel, Käthe, 1972-1979.
261. Rawiel, Käthe, 1980-1984.
* Razovsky, Cecilia see Davidson, Cecilia Razovsky
262. Read, Ruth, 1944-1970.
Read, Stanley.
263. Read, Ruth, 1972-1984.
Read, Stanley.
264. Reichert, Kurt, 1944-1984.
Reichert, Betty.
265. Reinemann, John Otto, 1928.
Reinemann, Hertha.
266. Reinemann, John Otto, 1933-1936.
Reinemann, Hertha.
267. Reinemann, John Otto, 1937-1941.
Reinemann, Hertha.
268. Reinemann, John Otto, 1942-1948.
Reinemann, Hertha.
269. Reinemann, John Otto, 1949-1953.
Reinemann, Hertha.
270. Reinemann, John Otto, 1954-1958.
Reinemann, Hertha.
See also Munich Conference, 1956.
271. Reinemann, John Otto, 1959-1963.
Reinemann, Hertha.
272. Reinemann, John Otto, 1964-1970.
Reinemann, Hertha.
273. Reinemann, John Otto, 1971-1975.
Reinemann, Hertha.
274. Reinemann, Hertha, 1976-1980.
275. Reinemann, Hertha, 1981-1984.
276. Reisner, Else, 1957-1984.
277. Reisner, Konrad (Conrad), 1933, 1938-1964, 1981.
Reisner, Gertrud.
278. Rexin, Manfred, 1979-1981.
279. Rexin, Manfred, 1982-1984.
280. Rice, Richardson (Dick) L., 1942, 1959, 1973-1983.
* Richter, Hilde see Köster, Hilde