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 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:

MC38. Planned Parenthood Springfield Area Records, 1938-1995

 Collection
Identifier: MC-38
Scope and Contents Records of four successive organizations which have conducted family planning education and services in Springfield, Illinois since 1938. Incorporation certificate, constitution, by-laws, letters and patient load statistics of the Springfield Maternal Health Center, 1938-1956, documenting its founding and organization, the controversy surrounding its sponsorship of a performance by Jeannette MacDonald in Springfield in 1939, and statistical information on clients from the John...
Dates: Created: 1938 - 1995

MC39. Cookie Monster Day Care Center Records, 1974-1982 RESTRICTED

 Collection
Identifier: MC-39
Scope and Contents Not-for-profit cooperative which encouraged parental involvement to foster the educational, social and physical development of preschool children. Founded as the Cookie Monster Day Care Cooperative in l972. Closed in 1982. Collection contains organization documents, by-laws, minutes, annual reports, photographs, curricular records, children and personnel records, and grant and contractual program records documenting the Cookie Monster Day Care Center's organizational...
Dates: Created: 1974 - 1982; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1983

MC40. Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, Springfield Branch, Records, 1954-1989

 Collection
Identifier: MC-40
Scope and Contents Founded by Jane Addams in 1915, the WILPF is dedicated to working by non-violent means for international peace and freedom. The Springfield chapter was founded in 1947 by Francis Blane Hurie. Members have comprised black and white Springfield women, including Mary and Emma Kreider, Docia Ashurst, Martha Tranquilli, Isabel Patrick, Agnes Howarth, Alice Kaige and Mary Johnston. Minutes, constitutions, by-laws, correspondence, newsletters, bulletins, committee records, membership...
Dates: Created: 1954 - 1989

MC41. Women's Alliance Records, 1978-1983 RESTRICTED

 Collection
Identifier: MC-41
Scope and Contents Minutes, articles of incorporation, by-laws, correspondence, grant proposals, reports, newsletters, news clippings, brochures, printed material, photographs, and administrative, personnel, financial and programmatic records documenting the structure, goals, fundraising, publicity and feminist educational, cultural, athletic, and research activities of the Alliance. The controversy surrounding its participation in the Coal Employment Project, and its annual sponsorship of a women's art show...
Dates: Created: 1978 - 1983; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1984

MC42. Handy Writer's Colony Collection, 1930-1964

 Collection
Identifier: MC-42
Scope and Contents A writers' colony, located in Marshall, Illinois, opened in 1950 by Lowney and Harry Handy and best-selling novelist James Jones. It supported numerous young writers, many of whose stories and novels were published. The colony dissolved with the death of Lowney Handy in 1964. The collection includes: by-laws, minutes, correspondence, membership, and financial records of the colony regarding its founding, organization, finances, philosophy, and teaching methods; approximately...
Dates: Created: 1930 - 1964

MC43. Cooperative Power, Inc., Records, 1982-1989

 Collection
Identifier: MC-43
Scope and Contents Springfield radical therapy collective and problem-solving group, founded by Dr. Robert Sipe , Becky McGovern and others in the 1976. Incorporated in 1982 as Cooperative Power, Inc., it assumed management of Issues in Radical Therapy, a periodical merging Issues in Cooperation and Power and State and Mind. Organized the Midwest Radical Therapy Conference, 1980-1984. Planning papers, correspondence, minutes, mailing lists, conference programs, workshop descriptions, contracts,...
Dates: Created: 1982 - 1989; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1986

MC45. Black Action Movement Records, 1968-1969

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MC-45
Scope and Contents A Springfield coalition of black community organizations founded in 1968 "to create a unity aimed at strengthening the bargaining position of the Black Community so as to solve its economic, political and social problems." Rudolph S. Shoultz, pastor of Union Baptist Church, and Charles Young were the primary organizers. By-laws, minutes, letters, financial records, and news clippings documenting the philosophy, structure, activities, goals, and concerns of the Black Action...
Dates: Created: 1968 - 1969; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1984

MC47. Springfield, Illinois, Citizens Advisory Committee Records, 1973-1976

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: MC-47
Scope and Contents

Appointed by the Mayor. Advises City Council on federal and state programs which require citizen input.

Minutes, agendas, reports and newsclippings regarding the Eastside urban renewal project, community development, community development block grants, fire protection and the Neighborhood Facilities Building.

Dates: Created: 1973 - 1976; Other: Date acquired: 04/00/1980

MC48. Oscar L. Ulery, Personal Papers, 1901-1970

 Collection
Identifier: MC-48
Scope and Contents Collection consists of daily diaries and sundry letters, receipts, account books, a Ulery family genealogy, and other personal papers documenting the weather, expenses, daily work and experiences; farming and dairy activities in Macoupin and Christian Counties; and police magistrate duties in Morrisonville. Topics include Morrisonville's Shiloh Church, its UNO Club, crops, shucking corn, cows' breeding histories and dairy yields, hired hands, and income from sales of eggs, butter, hides,...
Dates: Created: 1901 - 1970; Other: Date acquired: 03/15/1977

MC50. New American Movement, Mother Jones Chapter, Springfield, Illinois, Records, 1972-1981

 Collection
Identifier: MC-50
Scope and Contents Springfield, Illinois chapter of the New American Movement, organized in 1975. Goal was "to act as a catalyst to bring about a strong, class conscious, working class movement in Springfield." Worked with other organizations such as Citizens for a Representative Government, DES Action Group, Springfield East Association, Springfield Coalition for Fair Electric Rates, People's Institute, and Streetside Boosters. Members included Peter MacDowell, Millicent Quam, Michael Quam, Doug Kamholz,...
Dates: Created: 1972 - 1981; Other: Date acquired: 00/00/1984