Social workers
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
Final Copy, Chicago Conference 1936, 1936
Final copy of speech to the National Home for Jewish Children Conference of Auxiliaries held in Chicago, Illinois in 1936. Acknowledges the Chairman of the Conference Committee, Bertha Levy and David Harlem, the Chairman of the Building Committee; $125,000 building campaign; includes poem ''Everyman's Child'' by Sophie Irene Loeb. Mimeographed copy.
Greeting from Mrs. Lorber -- Los Angeles Auxiliary Dinner Dance -- March 11, 1956, 1956 March 11
Greeting from Fannie Lorber at the Los Angeles Auxiliary Dinner and Dance held on March 11, 1956. Lorber mentions the development of a research program.
Greeting to Auxiliaries, July 22, 1950, 1950 July 22
Greeting to Auxiliaries of the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver presented on July 22, 1950 by Fannie Lorber.
Greeting to Auxiliary Delegates, June 30, 1940, 1940 June 30
Speech welcoming auxiliary delegates at the 33rd anniversary celebration of the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver.
Greeting to Newark League, March 1952, 1952 March
Fannie Lorber's greeting to the Newark League, March 1952.
Greeting to St. Louis League, July 1941, 1941 July
Speech welcoming the St. Louis Auxiliary to the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver.
Greetings from the President of Our Home, January 1952, 1952 January
Fannie Lorber's thanks people for their generosity and service over the 44 years of the National Home for Jewish Children in Denver.
Greetings from the President of the Home, February 1952, 1952 February
Fannie Lorber's greeting at the Annual Dinner-Dance of the New York Chapter of the National Home for Jewish Children.
Greetings from the President of the Home, January 1952, 1952 January
Fannie Lorber's greeting for the Annual Dinner-Dance of the Denver Ladies Auxiliary of the National Home for Jewish Children.
Institute For Creative Aging Records
This collection includes paperwork from the institution (any patient files were absorbed during the merger and so are not included), paperwork on the merger, newspaper articles on the institute, and two short autobiographical works created by Milton Hanson.