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Sophie van Senden Theis (1885-1957)


Adoption History Project

Sophie van Senden Theis (left) bringing Martha to Jessie Taft (right). Also pictured are Bobby Ueland (the adopted son of Elsa Ueland, another leading social worker) and Taft’s adopted son, Everett. Sophie was the first genuine adoption professional and researcher in the history of the United States. She was best known for her pioneering outcome study, How Foster Children Turn Out, published in 1924, in which Theis documented what had become of 910 children placed in homes by the New York State Charities Aid Association between 1898 and 1922. It was the first large-scale inquiry of its kind, became the prototype for many later outcome studies, and is still cited as a landmark in the history of adoption research.

Posted in: History on 11/17/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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It’s hard to know where our love is leading but let’s keep giving, okay?


Medical Arts and Photography Branch, National Institutes of Health

Posted in: History on 11/16/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Child migration [Australia, 1927]


NAA CP211/2, 74/9

British youth migrants being taught how to ring bark a tree at the Salvation Army Training Farm for Boys at Riverview, Queensland.

Posted in: History on 11/15/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Official proceedings of the annual meeting: 1878


National Conference on Social Welfare Proceedings

Posted in: History on 11/14/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Do Physical Exercise


www.nlm.nih.gov

Posted in: History on 11/13/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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If You’ve Had Two Sex Partners


Texas Department of Health [ca. 1986]

Posted in: History on 11/12/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Liverpool addresses on ethics of social work (1911)

Posted in: History on 11/11/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Late marriage and birth control promote women’s participation in socialist reconstruction


www.nlm.nih.gov

Posted in: History on 11/10/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Official proceedings of the annual meeting: 1874


National Conference on Social Welfare Proceedings

Posted in: History on 11/09/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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The sun rises in the west


California: Federal Art Project | Library of Congress

Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of “The Sun Rises in the West” at the Mayan Theatre, showing a plow among weeds and a dilapidated farm building.

Posted in: History on 11/08/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Jeannette Rankin, First U.S. Congresswoman


www.legacy.com

She tried teaching, furniture design, and social work, but nothing truly stuck – until she discovered the women’s suffrage movement.

Posted in: History on 11/07/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Social work

Posted in: History on 11/07/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Jobs – get the facts about occupations – free classes for young men and women 16 to 25 yrs


Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress)

Poster shows a young woman holding books and a young man holding machine parts, with factories and city skyline below

Posted in: History on 11/06/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Will You Be a Free Man or Chained


United States Army. Social Hygiene Division | Images from the History of Medicine

During the First World War, a tension developed between “social hygiene” reformers, who condemned illicit sexual behavior and emphasized education as the key to fighting venereal diseases, and more pragmatic medical officers who promoted prophylactic stations for the treatment of venereal diseases on military bases. This 1918 poster illustrates a common message promoted by social hygienists, who worked vigorously to close down red-light districts in American cities and to educate soldiers about refraining from sexual activity.

Posted in: History on 11/05/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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New York City views, Houston St. Junk markets II.


Gottscho-Schleisner Collection (Library of Congress)

1933 Mar. 10.

Posted in: History on 11/04/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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National campaign to stamp out syphilis


Ohio WPA Art Program | LoC Prints & Photographs Division

The Work Projects Administration is cooperating in the national campaign to stamp out syphilis

Posted in: History on 11/02/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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New York City views, Houston St. Junk markets I


Gottscho-Schleisner Collection (Library of Congress)

Posted in: History on 11/01/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Ida B. Wells Homes


Library of Congress | Chicago : Illinois WPA Art Project, 1940.

Dedication ceremonies–Ida B. Wells Homes … parade along South Parkway … Chicago Housing Authority

Posted in: History on 10/30/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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Don’t fight cancer alone : Ask these agencies for advice [….]


Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress)

Posted in: History on 10/29/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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New York City views, Houston St. Junk markets


Gottscho, Samuel H. 1875-1971, (Samuel Herman), photographer.

1933 Mar. 10.

Posted in: History on 10/29/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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The face of the poor; or the crowding of London’s labourers: the rent they pay and the evils they endure


LSE

1897

Posted in: History on 10/27/2010 | Link to this post on IFP |
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