President's Thirty-First Annual Message, 1938 June 15
Abstract
Thirty-First Annual Message from Fannie Lorber, the President of the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver. Fannie Lorber asks everyone to rise in silent tribute to the late Benjamin Solomon. Speech covers: the dedication of the new Service Building; an update on auxiliaries; an update on the anniversary dinner; legacy donations; federations and welfare funds; the children including graduates of the Home; recommendation to develop vocational guidance and facilities; recommendation of Judge Samuel Heller as a National Trustee; thanks to auxiliaries, departments and various leaders in the organization including the National Executive Director William R. Blumenthal, Superintendent William Cohen, Assistant Secretary Emma Bader, and Publicity Director Arthur J. Kirschstein.
Dates
- 1938 June 15
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President's Thirty-First Annual Message
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1 Items (report)
Scope and Contents
This series contains speeches, correspondence, and agreements of Fannie Lorber who was president of the various organizations from 1907 unti her death in 1958.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
4 p.
General
Title from caption.
- Asthmatics
- Bader, Emma
- Blumenthal, William R.
- Children
- Cohen, Will (William), 1900-1993
- Colorado
- Denver (Colo.)
- Heller, Samuel
- Kirschstein, Arthur J.
- Lorber, Fannie E. (Fannie Eller), 1881-1958
- National Home for Jewish Children in Denver (1928-1952)
- Social work administration
- Social work with children
- Social workers
- Speeches
- Tuberculosis
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