Box 2
Contains 47 Results:
Correspondence, 1928
January-October 11, 1928. Includes correspondence re articles for Women's Press; correspondence re arrangements, scheduling, invitations & replies, suggested general program & topics for a conference on Employer-Employee Relationship in the Home; report on Camp Gray domestic worker questionnaire and Camp Gray Industrial Conference, 5 pp.; replies to invitations to the conference include problems most frequently confronted in employer-employee relationships in the home
Correspondence, 1928
October 12-December, 1928. Correspondence re formation of a Nat'l. Committee on Employer-Employee Relationships in the Home including invitations to be on the new committee and attend the first meeting on December 8
Undated Correspondence
Letter asking Mrs. F.D. Roosevelt to speak before the Parents' League of Greenwich (CT) & routine
Correspondence, 1929
Correspondence includes list of persons who agreed to become members of the National Committee; a Tentative Plan of Organization (4/29/29); arrangements for a luncheon meeting; correspondence re financial need for contributions; re activities & proposed work of the Committee; letter to Carner from Watson (Dec. 13, l939) re Mrs. Ford's refusal to see Watson while in Detroit.
Correspondence, 1930
January-May 1930. Between Watson and Lucy P. Carner (Executive, Industrial Dept., YWCA) re need for a course for study groups of employees; between Watson & Eva Von Baur Hansl re Nat'l. Comm. Functins; between Lawrence K. Frank (Rockefeller Foundation) & Watson re his comments on the program & report; & routine
Correspondence, 1930
July-October 1930. Resignation of Amey Watson as Vice-Chmn. Of Nat'l. Committee on Employer & Employee Relationships in the Home and the interest in the code of ethics for household employees; meeting arrangements & announcements; letter from Eleanor Roosevelt turning down offer to head the Committee; to Carner from Mary Anderson (U.S. Women's Bureau) re routine; other routine correspondence
Correspondence, 1930
November-December 1930. Correspondence between Garner, Anderson & Watson re the chairmanship of the committee & the possibility of changing the name of the committee; & other activities of the committee
Correspondence, 1931
January 1931. Correspondence between Watson, Carner & others re setting up additional planning meetings & problems of unemployment on household workers; & conference arrangements; letter from Frances Perkins, 1/2l/3l sending her regrets at not being able to attend a luncheon
Correspondence, 1931
February 1931. Re problems within committee - delay of conference decided; list of National Comm.; re continued search for permanent chairman
Correspondence, 1931
March 1931. Re plans for conference; form letters re the conference; acceptances & regrets