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for Women Workers in Industry

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Rutgers:
Affiliated Schools for Workers collection, 1921-1951 (bulk 1921-1940)
(14 boxes, 1 map folder).
Scope and content: Partial records, 1928-1950, of the Affiliated Schools for
Workers (from 1940 the American Labor Education Service).

Smith:
Coit, Eleanor Gwinnell, 1894-1976, YWCA official, Papers: 13 linear ft., 1913-1974
Eleanor Gwinnel Coit (1894-1976), specialist in the field of workers' education.
Papers (1913-1974) include published material covering the history and work of
the American Labor Service, Inc., the development of workers' education in Europe
as well as the U.S., and printed materials on the Barnard and Bryn Mawr Summer
School for Women Workers.

Radcliffe Institute, Schlesinger Library:
Bulletins of the Women’s Bureau, http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/ww/womens-bureau-bulletins.html

Wisconsin Historical Society:
American Labor Education Service, Records 1921-1961. Included are records
pertaining to the Bryn Mawr Summer School, 1921-1939, and its successor, the
Hudson Shore Labor School, 1939-1951. Smaller groups of papers relate to the
Vineyard Shore Labor School, 1920-1933, and the Barnard Summer School for
Women Workers in Industry, 1927-1933. Included in the files are correspondence,
reports, student applications, statistics, financial statements, faculty lists, course
syllabuses, catalogs and handbooks, photographs, and publicity releases.

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