Mary Elizabeth Walsh

Mary Elizabeth Walsh (1905-1987) pursued graduate studies in Washington, D.C. at the National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS), 1927-1929, and worked on a doctorate in Sociology at The Catholic University of America (CUA) where she served as Paul Hanly Furfey's research assistant in 19...

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description Mary Elizabeth Walsh (1905-1987) pursued graduate studies in Washington, D.C. at the National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS), 1927-1929, and worked on a doctorate in Sociology at The Catholic University of America (CUA) where she served as Paul Hanly Furfey's research assistant in 1933, became an instructor in 1936, and earned her Ph.D. in 1937. Her dissertation 'Saints and Social Work' focused on methods used by recent saints in dealing with the poor. She did field work at the Il Poverello settlement house in Washington, 1937-1940, and then was in charge of her own settlement house, Fides House, from 1940 to 1958. She was appointed assistant professor at CUA in 1943, associate professor in 1947, and ordinary professor in 1962, and retired in 1971. The Walsh papers contain correspondence, both personal and professional, as well as reference and research material, calendars and address books, student notes and papers, memorabilia, financial records, and printed material.
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spelling walsh Mary Elizabeth Walsh An inventory of Mary Elizabeth Walsh Papers at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Finding aid prepared by William John Shepherd. The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 2011 101 Aquinas HallThe Catholic University of AmericaWashington, D.C. 20064 Finding aid encoded by William John Shepherd on 2011 English Descriptive Summary The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives 1932-1985 Mary Elizabeth Walsh, 1905-1987 Mary Elizabeth Walsh Papers 45 linear feet; 36 boxes Mary Elizabeth Walsh (1905-1987) pursued graduate studies in Washington, D.C. at the National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS), 1927-1929, and worked on a doctorate in Sociology at The Catholic University of America (CUA) where she served as Paul Hanly Furfey's research assistant in 1933, became an instructor in 1936, and earned her Ph.D. in 1937. Her dissertation 'Saints and Social Work' focused on methods used by recent saints in dealing with the poor. She did field work at the Il Poverello settlement house in Washington, 1937-1940, and then was in charge of her own settlement house, Fides House, from 1940 to 1958. She was appointed assistant professor at CUA in 1943, associate professor in 1947, and ordinary professor in 1962, and retired in 1971. The Walsh papers contain correspondence, both personal and professional, as well as reference and research material, calendars and address books, student notes and papers, memorabilia, financial records, and printed material. 344 English Biographical Note Mary Elizabeth Walsh was born on September 16, 1905 in Savannah, Georgia, a daughter of Thomas F. Walsh and Mary Jaeger. Her father was a lawyer and member of the Catholic Laymen's Association of Georgia. She also had an uncle who was a bishop. She received a bachelor's degree from the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1927. She pursued graduate studies in Washington, D.C. at the National Catholic School of Social Service (NCSSS), 1927-1929, which was at time administered by the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), but also affiliated with The Catholic University of America (CUA). She served as a juvenile caseworker for the Catholic Charities of Toledo, Ohio, from 1929 to 1932. She then returned to CUA to work on a doctorate in Sociology. She served as Paul Hanly Furfey's research assistant in 1933, became an instructor in 1936, and earned her Ph.D. in 1937. Her dissertation 'Saints and Social Work' focused on methods used by recent saints in dealing with the poor. She continued working at CUA and focusing her research and field work on social problems of the poor as well as minorities. She worked with Gladys Sellew and Father Furfey on the Il Poverello settlement house in Washington, 1937-1940, and then was in charge of her own settlement house from 1940 to 1958. She wrote American Social Problems in 1942 and was co-author with Furfey of Social Problems and Social Action published in 1958. She was appointed assistant professor at CUA in 1943, associate professor in 1947, and ordinary professor with tenure in 1962. She also lectured in nursing education 1947-1948. She retired in 1971 and died on February 18, 1987. Scope and Contents The Mary Elizabeth Walsh papers contain correspondence, both personal and professional, as well as reference and research material, calendars and address books, student notes and papers, memorabilia, financial records, and printed material. Her papers reflect the decades of educational, religious, and social activist efforts of Dr. Walsh and her mentor, Msgr. Paul Hanly Furfey. Because of their close cooperation, including the sharing of office space, the material that came to the archives was loose and unorganized, often without folders, with much work needed to attempt to separate that of Walsh from Furfey. When there was doubt as to authorship, material was retained in the Furfey papers consisting of ten series numbering some 128 record center boxes while the Walsh papers reflect a similar format with seven series and some 36 record center boxes. Series 1 is Correspondence, 1934-1977, in boxes 1-5, and divided into two subseries. The first subseries is Personal, 1934-1976, in boxes 1-2. This is a mix of material to and from friends and former students in box 1 and family in box 2. The second subseries is Professional, 1937-1977, in boxes 3-5. This has correspondence filed alphabetically with persons like her colleagues Paul Hanly Furfey and Gladys Sellew as well as institutions and organizations such as the American Catholic Sociological Association and the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore to which she was connected. The focus for this correspondence is beyond CUA, with her CUA correspondence included in Series 2, though there is some inevitable overlap. Series 2 is the Catholic University Sociology Department/Bureau of Social Research (BSR) Records, 1933-1973, in boxes 5-28, and divided into three subseries. The first is General Administration Files, 1935-1973, in boxes 5-14. This includes her Sociology departmental files on classes, dissertations, committees, etc. as well as correspondence and related material regarding fellow faculty such as C. Joseph Nuesse and Raymond Potvin. The second subseries is Bureau of Social Research (BSR) Reference and Research Material, 1933-1972, in boxes 15-23. The BSR was created by Msgr. Furfey and fellow Sociology professor Thomas J. Harte as a facility for contract and grant research. It was intended to be an ongoing experiment with an important academic role in the training of students by providing them with dissertation topics and Sociological data. The files here are a mix of alphabetical, numerical, and miscellaneous materials. The third subseries is BSR Studies, Workshops, and Grant Project Files, 1960-1972, in boxes 24-27. This has a mix of general files as well as specific ones studying the deaf, vocational rehabilitation, and infant education. Series 3 is Calendars and Address Books, ca. 1945-1980, in box 28. The calendars are mostly small desk ones with notes written in both pen and ink. The address books are very small with handwritten notations. Series 4 is Education Records, 1933-1937, in box 29. This includes class notes and a roll up copy of her 1937 doctoral degree, in Latin. Series 5 is Memorabilia, 1939-1980, in box 30. This is a miscellaneous assemblage of medals, coins, mass and prayer cards, Christmas and Easter cards, travel literature, and postcards. Series 6 is Financial Records, 1932-1985, in boxes 31-35. This includes banking, retirement, automobile, housing, medical, taxes, and miscellaneous records. Series 7 is Publications and Publicity Material, 1936-1980, in box 36. This has biographical material, articles, books, book reviews, speeches, and addresses. This collection has been processed according to the principles of More Produce Less Process (MPLP), which means there are mostly no comprehensive folder listings, but rather more general listings of materials in each box. Also, please note that original folders have not be replaced. Arrangement The Mary Elizabeth Walsh Papers consists of seven series: Series 1: Correspondence, 1934-1977, Boxes 1-5 Series 2: Catholic University Sociology Department/Bureau of Social Research (BSR) Records, 1933-1973, Boxes 5-27 Series 3: Calendars and Address Books, 1952-1980, Box 28 Series 4: Education Records, 1933-1937, Box 29 Series 5: Memorabilia, 1939-1980, Box 30 Series 6: Financial Records, 1932-1985, Boxes 31-35 Series 7: Publications and Publicity Material, 1936-1980, Box 36 Restrictions on Access None Related Material C. Joseph Nuesse Papers Index Terms This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms. Persons: Furfey, Paul Hanly Liang, Agnes Nuesse, C. Joseph Potvin, Raymond Sellew, Gladys Organizations: American Catholic Sociological Society Catholic University of America College of Notre Dame, Baltimore, Maryland National Catholic School of Social Service Places: Baltimore, Maryland Savannah, Georgia Toledo, Ohio Washington, D.C. Subjects: Feminism Pacifism Psychology Race Relations Social Activism Social Work Sociology Acquisition Information The initial deposit of papers received jointly with those of her mentor, colleague, and friend, Msgr. Paul Hanly Furfey, on September 26, 1983. These entailed correspondence, financial records, and printed material. Dr. Walsh and Msgr. Furfey signed deed of gift forms on September 26, 1984 that were witnessed by Library Director Eric L. Ormsby and CUA Archivist Anthony Zito. A second joint accession of papers was received on September 16, 1984 and a third on April 13, 1987. Due to her lifelong professional and personal collaboration with Msgr. Furfey, their records were largely intertwined and difficult to separate. The decision was made initially to treat Furfey and Walsh material as two parts of a joint collection, dividing wherever possible. This is reflected in the 1996 series level inventory that described a collection of parallel organization with much cross-referencing. When there was a doubt as to authorship, material was placed in the Furfey section consisting of eleven series numbering some 128 record center boxes. In 2011, the Walsh material was finally separated and set up as an independent collection, reflecting a similar structure to the Furfey papers but with only seven series and some 36 record center boxes. Processing Information Initial processing in 1996, with revisions in 2011 by William John Shepherd. Additional contributions by Anna Watkins in 2012 and Raymond Moore in 2013. EAD markup completed in April 2011 by William John Shepherd and revised twice in 2013. Bibliography Paris, Jenell Williams. 'Fides Means Faith, A Catholic Neighborhood House in Lower Northwest Washington, DC,' Washington History. (11: 2), Fall/Winter 1999-2000, pp. 24-45, 92-94. Rademacher, Nicholas K. 'Apostle of Social Justice: Paul Hanly Furfey and the Construction of a Catholic Culture,' Ph.D. dissertation, The Catholic University of America, 2006. Walsh, Mary Elizabeth. American Social Problems. New York: The Catholic University of America Press, 1942. Walsh, Mary Elizabeth. The Saints and Social Work: A Study of the Treatment of Poverty as Illustrated by the Lives of the Saints and Beati of the Last 100 Years. Ph.D. Dissertation, Catholic University of America, 1936. Watkins, Anna. 'Mary Elizabeth Walsh: Academic, Author, Social Activist,' Potomac Catholic Heritage, XXIV, Summer 2013, 3-6. Detailed Description of the Collection Series 1: Correspondence, 1934-1977 (5 Boxes) Divided into two subseries. Subseries 1.1: Personal, 1934-1976, (2 Boxes) Personal correspondence, including greeting cards. 1 1 A, 1935-1961 1 2 B, 1937-1968 1 3 Banham, Mark, 1975 1 4 C-D, 1956-1969 1 5 D, 1950-1962 1 6 E-F, 1956-1971 1 7 Feuscke, Bonnie, 1969-1978 1 8 G, 1951-1961 1 9 Gilchrist, Stephen, 1949-1974 1 10 Gilchrist, Stephen, 1961 1 11 H, 1953-1971 1 12 H, 1955-1971 1 13 I-L, 1951-1972 1 14 I-L, 1966-1985 1 15 Jaeger, George O., 1939-1981 1 16 Liang, Agnes, 1955-1962 1 17 M, 1935-1961 1 18 M, 1951-1961 1 19 Mc, 1951-1960 1 20 Marshall, Louise, 1959-1966 1 21 Milburn, C.C., 1956 1 22 Mulholland, Elizabeth, 1959-1963 1 23 N, 1971-1972 1 24 O-R, 1935-1962 1 25 O-R, 1961-1971 1 26 O'Henry, Edna, 1962 1 27 S, 1955-1963 1 28 S, 1966-1974 1 29 T-V, 1951-1967 2 1 W, 1935-1969 2 2 Family Correspondence, 1953-1969 2 3 Family Correspondence, 1959-1978 2 4 Family Correspondence, 1956-1963 Includes family history 2 5 Thomas Walsh Correspondence, 1969 2 6 Greeting Cards (1), 1956-1969 2 7 Greeting Cards (2), 1956-1969 2 8 Personal Correspondence, 1961 2 9 Personal Correspondence, 1966 2 10 Paris Summer Vacation, 1959 2 11 Departmental Correspondence, 1966 CUA Sociology Department 2 12 Furfey France Trip, 1962 2 13 Furfey Germany Trip, 1962 2 14 Christmas Cards, 1966 2 15 Christmas Cards, 1950-1963 2 16 Christmas Cards, 1950-1961 Subseries 1.2: Professional, 1937-1977, (3 Boxes) Correspondences with the Catholic University of America (CUA) Social Service School and Catholic Social organizations, including the American Catholic Social Society, Catholic Peace Fellowship, and the Catholic Interracial Council of D.C. 3 1 American Catholic Sociological Society, 1937-1940 3 2 American Catholic Sociological Society, 1937-1960 3 3 B, 1938-1963 Professional correspondence 3 4 Benson, Rev. Joachin V., 1937-1940 3 5 C, 1937-1960 3 6 Campion Leaflets, 1938-1939 3 7 Catholic Charismatic Prayer Groups, 1971-1973 3 8 Catholic Conference of the South, 1942-1953 3 9 Catholic Interracial Council of D.C., 1971 3 10 Catholic Peace Fellowship, 1968-1971 3 11 Catholic Social Union, 1937-1938 3 12 Catholic Worker, 1937 3 13 Center for Concern, 1971 3 14 Consultant Committee on Children in Need, 1954 3 15 Crockett, Anna Mae, 1977 3 16 D, 1957 3 17 D.C. Government, 1947-1961 3 18 D.C. Sociological Society, 1962 3 19 D.C. Sociological Society, 1963 3 20 E, 1954 3 21 Emmaus House, 1969-1974 3 22 End the War Committee, 1945 3 23 Furfey, Paul, 1957-1963 3 24 Furfey, Paul, 1939-1969 Includes his curriculum vitae and Furfey's Jubilee planning 4 1 Furfey, 1959 4 2 Furfey, 1953 4 3 Furfey Research, 1940-1967 4 4 Furfey Research, 1961-1964 4 5 Golden Jubilee, 1972 4 6 G-K, 1938-1963 4 7 Juvenile Delinquency Evaluation Project (JDEP), 1956-1960 4 8 K-N, 1937-1964 4 9 Marshall Grant, 1958 4 10 MIT, 1969 4 11 National Catholic Conference for International Justice, n.d 4 12 NCSSS, 1936 4 13 NCSSS, 1934-1937 4 14 NCSSS, 1936-1938 4 15 NCSSS, 1935-1937 4 16 NCSSS Evaluation Committee, 1955 4 17 NCSSS Finances, 1936 4 18 NCSSS Newsletters, 1963-1965 4 19 NCSSS Correspondence, 1941-1963 4 20 NCSSS College Alumnae Correspondence, 1967 4 21 NCWC, 1954-1968 4 22 NOW, 1967-1968 5 1 Notre Dame-Baltimore, 1973-1977 5 2 O, 1939-1953 5 3 P-R, 1937-1964 5 4 Regan, Agnes, 1937 5 5 S, 1939-1960 5 6 T-V, 1960 5 7 Trinity College, 1957 5 8 United Community Services, 1950 5 9 U.S. Government, 1953-1964 Includes labor department and social security administration correspondence 5 10 X-Z, 1962-1976 Series 2: Catholic University Sociology Department/Bureau of Social Research (BSR) Records, 1933-1973 (23 Boxes) Divided into three subseries Subseries 2.1: General Administration Files, 1935-1973, (9 Boxes) Not a comprehensive listing. 6 Sociology Department Administrative Bulletin, 1973 6 Alumni, 1957 6 Bibliographies, n.d. 6 Campus Issues, n.d. 6 Class Lists, 1939-1968 Lists of students in Walsh's classes, and syllabi of classes she had taught 6 Colloquium Materials, 1937-1959 6 Lecture Notes , 1950-1960 From Sociology 376 and 471 6 Intro to Social Work Lecture Notes, 1960 6 Sociology 376 Materials, 1965 6 Course Lists, 1969 Lists of students in Walsh's classes, and sylabi of classes she had taught 6 Varieties of Language Lecture Notes, 1930s 6 Intergroup Relations Notes, 1950s Sociology 671 class 6 Intergroup Relations Notes, n.d 6 Intergroup Class Relations Notes, 1967 7 Intergroup Relations, 1966 7 Lecture Notes, 1966-1971 7 Social Problems Class Notes, 1953-1968 7 Social Problems Class Notes, 1955-1956 7 Social Problems Class Notes, 1957 7 Social Problems Class Notes, 1958 7 Sociology 202 Notes, 1958 7 Departmental Seminar, 1958 7 Class Seminar Notes, 1954-1974 7 European and Pathology Seminars, 1946-1953 7 Methodology Seminar, 1949 7 Departmental Seminar Notes, 1957-1960 7 Seminar on Sociological Interpretation, 1961 7 Graduate Seminar Class Notes, 1958-1967 7 Committee on Curriculum, 1944-1959 7 Curriculum Outlines, 1937-1963 7 Senior Comprehensive Exams, 1964 7 Summer Sessions Research Seminar, 1935-1936 7 Senior Comprehensive Exams, 1951-1953 8 Social Problems Notes, 1956 8 Current Social Problems Notes, 1954 Including clipping of meeting with President Eisenhower with Social Workers 8 Problems, Methods, and Research, 1956 8 Child and Adolescent Problems, 1942 8 Child Study Seminar Materials, 1939 8 Class Materials, 1969 8 Sociology 202 Meetings, 1967 8 Course Materials and Notes, 1965 8 Criminology Class Notes, 1965 8 Departmental Seminar, 1963 8 Department Seminar, 1957-1958 8 Seminar on the Marginally Employed, 1960-1961 8 Social Legislation Seminar, 1960 8 Class Material Social Legislation, 1968 8 Community Agencies, 1966 8 Instructions on How to use an IBM 1600 Computer, 1956 8 Social Problems Notes, 1956 8 Dissertation Guides and Notes, 1956-1970 Dissertation correspondence with students and notes on evaluating dissertations 9 Dissertation Correspondence, 1967 9 Dissertation Correspondence and Notes, 1967 9 Dissertation Seminar, 1967 9 John Connors Dissertation Guide, 1962 9 Dissertation Notes, 1962-1969 Includes correspondence and notes from then Rev. Theodore McCarrick future Archbishop of Washington 9 M.M Brindley Correspondence, 1959 9 Dissertation Guidance, 1962-1965 9 Dissertation Seminar, 1946-1950 9 Master's Thesis Topics, 1954-1961 9 Dissertation Seminar Notes, 1954-1967 9 Dissertation Correspondence, 1962-1966 9 Dissertation Notes, 1958-1970 9 John Connors Dissertation Guide, 1962 9 Masters Dissertation Seminar Notes, 1966 9 Dissertation Guidance, 1956-1966 9 Deviant Behavior Class, 1963 Class Lecture Notes and sample student papers 9 Dissertation Guidance Notes, 1965-1966 10 Sociology 202 Lecture Notes, 1965-1966 10 Exams and Class Notes, 1962 10 Social Problems Class Notes, 1965-1967 10 Social Problems Class Materials, 1963-1968 10 Makeup Exams, 1967-1970 10 Social Problems Class Quizzes, 1968 10 Class Correspondence, 1960 10 Sociology for Nurses, 1958-1960 10 Comprehensive Exams, 1968-1969 10 Final Exams, 1958-1969 10 Graduate Comprehensive Exams, 1958-1970 10 Answer Keys for Quizzes, 1960s 10 Comprehensive Exam Notes, 1962-1967 11 Sociology Faculty Correspondence, 1958-1969 11 T.J. Harte Correspondence, 1964-1965 Includes clippings of publications 11 Faculty Meeting Correspondence, 1957-1973 11 Faculty Meeting Correspondence, 1950-1967 11 Faculty Memos, 1953-1967 Includes general CUA memos from the Vice Rector and Rector's office 11 CUA Correspondence, 1960-1973 Mainly research correspondence with CUA faculty from other departments 12 Miscellaneous Research Notes, 1960s Unorganized notes, not arranged by any particular topic 12 Nuesse, C. Joseph- Correspondence, 1956-1966 12 P Faculty Correspondence, 1959-1966 12 Potvin, Raymond-Correspondence, 1963-1968 12 Rector's Reports on Sociology and NCSSS, 1940-1958 12 School of Social Science Correspondence, 1955-1961 12 Sample Student Papers, 1962-1971 13 Social Welfare Legislation, 1944-1965 Term Student Project 13 Subculture of Poverty Files, 1951-1961 13 Deviance Notes, 1960s handwritten notes and statistics 13 Class Papers on Intergroup Relations, 1966 Mainly on Washington DC race relations 13 Miscellaneous Research Notes, 1963 Unorganized notes, not arranged by any particular topic 13 Senior Seminar Papers, 1970 13 Social Legislation Papers, 1966 13 Alexandria Virginia Social Problems Statistics, 1966-1967 13 Description of the Problems of the Aged Leading to Poverty, 1970 13 Washington State Welfare Case Studies, 1961-1962 13 Stockton California Poverty Case Study, 1968 14 Study of Cuban Refugees, 1964 14 Washington Crime Study, 1960s From Northeast DC 14 Different Term Papers, 1952-1970 14 Summer Sessions Files, 1946-1961 14 Vice Rector Correspondence on Outside Conferences, 1950-1969 14 General Workshop Correspondence, 1968 14 Workshops-Exceptional Child, 1952 Yearly child development workshop 14 Workshops-Exceptional Child, 1953 14 Workshops-Exceptional Child, 1954 14 Workshops-Exceptional Child, 1955 Subseries 2.2: BSR Reference and Research Materials, 1933-1972, (10 Boxes) This is not a comprehensive listing. 15 Washington DC Welfare Placement Maps, 1937 In correlation with crime increases 15 Intergroup Problems Data, 1940s 15 Poverty Health Issues, 1940s statistical reports 15 Advertisement for Saints and Social Work Book, 1937 15 Bureau of Social Research, 1959 15 Executive Committee of BSR, 1959-1960 15 Questionnaire on Aging, 1960s blank 15 Research Grants, 1957 15 Research Applications, 1960 15 Research Notes and Data for Research Applications, 1960s 15 Materials on D.C. Deteriorated Areas, n.d. 16 Nature of Social Problems Notes, 1952 16 Theoretical Sociologists A-L, 1938 16 Theoretical Sociologists M-Z, 1938 16 Population Statistics, 1948 16 Population Statistics, 1960 16 Social Problems Statistics and Articles, 1950-1955 16 Physical and Mental Health Issues, 1956 16 Regional Statistics, 1962 16 Texas Statistics, 1959 16 Health Care Statistics, 1959 16 Articles on the Handicapped, 1962 16 Accidents and Preventions, 1955 16 Child Welfare Statistics, 1956-1960 16 Minority Groups, 1968-1972 17 Travel Notes, 1967-1970 17 Mass Society Notes, 1971 17 Poverty in the Urban Ghetto, 1968 17 Social Class Notes, 1955-1970 17 Courses, 1968-1969 17 Social Aspects and Crimes, 1955 17 Current Social Problems, 1962 17 St. Joan's Alliance, 1968 17 National Minorities, 1964 17 Intergroup Problems Correspondence, 1955-1961 18 Racial Minorities Work, 1963 18 National Minorities Work, 1963 Immigrant ethnic groups 18 Nature of Prejudice, 1944 18 Sources of Prejudice, 1944 18 Race Relations, 1937 18 Anthropology of Race, 1940 18 Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations, 1954 18 African American Case Study Files, 1943-1965 Includes notes and clippings from the 1943 Detroit Riots and the 1965 Watts Riots, also information on different civic organizations for African Americans and education 18 Nationality Groups, 1949-1953 Statistics and essays on recent immigrants to America in particular Puerto Rican and Mexican immigrants 18 General Delinquency Files, 1950-1959 Mainly notes and essays on juvenile delinquency 19 Casual Factors-Mental Health, 1940s notes 19 Casual Factors-Intelligence, 1940s notes 19 Casual Factors-Home Conditions, 1940s 19 Racial Minorities Work, 1933 19 The School Casual Factors, 1940s 19 Juvenile Court, 1940s 19 Youthful Offenders Files, 1940s 19 Treatment of Juvenile Criminals, 1959 19 Adult Criminology, 1944-1945 19 Books on Crime, 1940 19 Extent and Costs of Crime, 1940s 19 Treatment of Prisons, 1937 19 Treatment-Capital Punishment, 1955 19 M Correspondence, 1955-1965 With other sociologists at different Universities 19 New Oral Exams, 1957-1960 19 Recent Comprehensive Exams, 1958 19 Bibliographic Material, 1963 19 Election Clipping Files, 1968 20 Washington D.C. Social Programs, 1977 20 Urban Ghetto Study, 1942 20 Free Will Journal, 1944 Catholic Social Work Journal 20 Health Care Clippings, 1949-1967 20 Housing Clippings, 1959 20 Model Cities Clippings, 1970 20 New York Visit, 1965 20 War on Poverty Clippings, 1959 20 Poverty in the D.C. Area, 1967 20 War on Poverty Clippings, 1968 On the Washington DC Riots 20 Clippings on Race Relations, 1968 Reaction to the 1968 Washington DC Riots 20 Washington D.C. Riot Clippings, 1968 20 Social Welfare Legislation Notes, 1965-1967 21 Urban Problems, Vietnam Protests Notes and Clippings, 1966-1969 21 Social Legislation, 1958-1964 21 Catholic Peace Fellowship, 1967 21 Catholic Anti-War Groups in Washington D.C., 1967 21 Committee of the Professions, 1967 21 Committee of Responsibility, 1965 Aid to Vietnamese Children hurt during the Vietnam War 21 Catholic Committee on Vietnam, 1966 21 Humanitarian Aid to Vietnam, 1966-1967 21 Humanitarian Aid to Vietnam, 1965-1966 21 War- Nature of Modern War, 1965 21 PAX-Anti Vietnam Protests, 1968 21 Teachers Committee for Peace in Vietnam, 1965 22 Booklets on the School of Nursing, 1958-1961 22 The Life of Catherine McCauley by Mr. Austin Carroll, 1931 22 Current Social Problems, 1933 22 Porgy by Du Bose Heyward, 1926 22 Booklets on Civil Rights, 1959-1962 22 McGovern Campaign Materials, 1972 22 Union Campaign Materials, 1972 United Mine Workers and general 1972 Union Campaign Material 22 Scientific Monthly and Other Sociological Journals, 1950-1954 22 The Vocal Majority Journal, 1971 NOW Magazine 22 Various Political Magazines, 1961-1970 Includes a copy of the New Yorker and Punch Magazine, the latter covering the 1970 British Parliamentarian Elections 22 Department of Public Welfare Reports, 1952-1961 From the District of Columbia 23 Poverty Rates in Puerto Rico, 1960 Full government statistical reports 23 Government Booklets on Social Security, 1959-1961 Promotional material for seniors and dependents 23 Restoration Newsletter, 1948-1950 23 Restoration Newsletter, 1955-1960 23 Restoration Newsletter, 1961-1965 23 Restoration Newsletter, 1966-1970 23 New York World's Fair Materials, 1939-1940 Includes postcards and a booklet on the history of New York State Subseries 2.3: BSR Studies, Workshops, and Grant Project Files, 1960-1972, (4 Boxes) This is not a comprehensive listing. 24 A Group Policy Notes, 1960s Notes on Psychiatry clinic 24 Public Welfare Research, 1960-1969 24 Statistics and Notes on Public Welfare, 1934 For Walsh's dissertation 24 Statistics Lab, 1934 24 Essex County Welfare Survey, 1965 New Jersey public welfare report 24 Field Work Notes, 1960-1961 24 Study Projects, 1934 For Walsh's dissertation 24 Frederick, Maryland Deaf Community Field Research, 1961 Complete research project of the community with final report 25 Report of Manufacturers with Deaf Employees, 1961 25 Report of Manufacturers with Deaf Employees, 1961 25 Report on Deaf African American Community, 1967 from Baltimore 25 Marriage and Divorce Records for Deaf African American Community, 1967 25 Notes on Deaf Couples (1), 1962 Baltimore study 25 Notes on Deaf Couples (2), 1962-1966 Notes are on their personal social lives with other deaf couples 25 Notes on Deaf Couples (3), 1962-1966 25 Grant Reports, 1962 Research submitted for grant funding 25 Deaf Couples Surveys, 1960s From the BSR Baltimore study 26 DVR Schedule 1, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 DVR Schedule 2, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 DVR Schedule 3, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 DVR Schedule 4, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 DVR Schedule 5, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 Miscellaneous Surveys 1, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 Miscellaneous Surveys 2, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 Miscellaneous Surveys 3, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 Miscellaneous Surveys 4, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 26 Miscellaneous Surveys 5, 1960s More of the Deaf Couples surveys 27 Schedules for Interviews, 1961 More of the Deaf Couples Research 27 Master List of Interviews, 1961 More of the Deaf Couples Research 27 DVR Study Report, 1962 Baltimore Deaf Couples Research 27 DVR Study Report, 1963 Baltimore Deaf Couples Research 27 DVR Case Study Reports, 1958 Baltimore Deaf Couples Research 27 DVR Case Study Reports, 1960s Baltimore Deaf Couples Research 27 DVR Case Study Reports, 1960s Baltimore Deaf Couples Research 27 Study of the Caseload of the District of Columbia Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1961 Government organization that provides job training for the unemployed and the homeless, 3 copies 27 Infant Education Project, 1972 Includes notes and report written by Walsh and Furfey Series 3: Calendars and Address Books, 1952-1980 (1 Box) These are mainly books of events and meetings that Walsh attended, most of the meetings are pertaining to her research projects. This is not a comprehensive list. 28 Desk Calendars, 1952-1960s 28 Wall Calendars, 1961-1970 28 Event Calendars, 1956-1975 28 Event Calendars, 1976-1980 28 Address Books, 1961-1967 Series 4: Education Records, 1933-1937 (1 Box) Research for her doctoral work, including Physiology Notes, and a rolled up Scroll of Walsh's 1937 doctoral degree from CUA. This is not a comprehensive list. 29 Psychology Notes (1), 1933-1937 includes charts and statistical data 29 Physiology Notes (2), 1933-1937 includes charts and statistical data 29 Physiology Notes (3), 1933-1937 includes charts and statistical data 29 Physiology Notes (4), 1933-1937 includes charts and statistical data 29 Dissertation Notes (1), 1935-1937 29 Dissertation Notes (2), 1935-1937 29 Lab Statistics, 1936-1937 29 Experiment Data (1), 1935-1937 statistical data 29 Experiment Data (2), 1935-1937 statistical data 29 Full Dissertation, 1937 Walsh's Doctoral Dissertation Draft and notebook 29 CUA Doctoral Degree, 1937 Series 5: Memorabilia, 1939-1980 (1 Boxes) Miscellaneous items such as keys, medals, coins, ink stamps, ordination cards, memorial cards, prayer cards, Christmas and Easter greeting cards. This is not a comprehensive list. 30 Medals and Coins, 1940s-1950s medallions from different organizations and awards from different dioceses 30 Keys, n.d Keys to different buildings, offices of Walsh 30 Fides House Ink Stamps, n.d 30 Memorial Mass Cards, 1972 30 Ordination Cards, 1956-1957 30 Pamphlets, 1950s Catholic Promotional material, charitable organizations and vocations 30 Prayers and Novenas, 1960s Prayers and novenas from different parishes 30 New Travel Folders, 1955-1980 mainly from Europe Series 6: Financial Records, 1932-1985 (5 Boxes) Travel files, including correspondence and expense reports, from Walsh's trips to Europe and the United States for sabbaticals. There are also Checks and Check Registers, bank statements and correspondence with the National Bank of Washington D.C.; medical records and miscellaneous, which include pay stubs from CUA and information on her 12th street apartment and receipts for rent. This is not a comprehensive list. 31 European Trip Brochures and Financial Correspondence (1), 1932-1939 31 European Trip Brochures and Financial Correspondence (2), 1932-1939 31 European Trip Brochures and Financial Correspondence (3), 1932-1939 31 European Trip Brochures and Financial Correspondence (4), 1932-1939 31 European Trip Brochures and Financial Correspondence (5), 1932-1939 31 European Trip Financial Files by Country, 1974 France, Germany, and Ireland 31 Sabbatical Trip to New York City (1), 1962 31 Sabbatical Trip to New York City (2), 1962 31 Sabbatical Trip to Puerto Rico, 1956 31 Sabbatical Trip to California, 1960 31 Sabbatical Trip to Seattle and New Mexico, 1962 31 Sabbatical Trip Application Revisions, 1960-1962 31 Sabbatical Trip Financials, 1960-1962 31 New York Low Income Study, 1959 From sabbatical trips 32 Check Stubs, 1960-1980 Bundles of check stubs and registers from each year from 1960-1980 33 Bank Statements, 1964-1976 33 Madison Bank Statements, 1979 33 Social Security , 1970-1971 Application for retirements benefits 33 Bank Statements, 1972 33 CUA Pay Stubs, 1933-1950 33 TIAA CREF Files, 1962 following her winter 1962 operation 34 Automobile Insurance Files, 1954-1970 34 Apartment Complex Correspondence, 1971 34 Health Insurance Files, 1960-1976 34 Health Insurance Files, 1971-1975 34 Weight Watchers Program Files, 1967 34 Miscellaneous Financials, 1970-1979 Telephone Bills 34 CUA Pay Stubs, 1969-1971 34 Miscellaneous Bills, 1951-1976 35 Income Tax Returns, 1937-1947 35 Income Tax Returns, 1948-1960 35 Income Tax Audit, 1961 35 Income Taxes, 1963 35 Income Tax Returns, 1964-1970 35 Income Tax Returns, 1971-1973 35 Income Tax Returns, 1969-1975 35 Income Tax Returns, 1976-1977 35 Income Tax Returns, 1978-1985 Series 7: Publications and Publicity Material, 1936-1980 (1 Box) Walsh's manuscripts for books and articles with related handwritten notes. There is also a manuscript and published copies of her dissertation, The Saints and Social Work (1937). This is not a comprehensive list. 36 Biographical Information, 1955-1968 36 Papal Awards and Honors, 1968 36 Personal Data, 1954 36 Publication Reprint Contracts, 1962 36 Articles, 1946 36 Book Reviews, 1941-1942 36 Delinquency Article, 1961 36 Book on Delinquency, 1940s handwritten notes 36 Saints and Social Work, 1951 abstract for book 36 Modern Saints and Social Work, 1961 36 The Inner Life of the Social Worker, 1938 36 Chapter 1 of Saints and Social Work, 1951 A edited manuscript for reprint 36 Chapter 2-4 of Saints and Social Work, 1951 36 Chapter 5-8 of Saints and Social Work, 1951 36 Copy of the book version of Saints and Social Work, 1937 36 Final Outline of Saints and Social Work, 1951 36 Saints and Social Work Dissertation, 1937 36 Lectures and Speeches, 1951-1958 Lectures on social work and field research that Walsh completed, also lectures on her work from Fides House.