Box 6
Contains 16 Results:
Report of medical work completed in two Detention Homes during the month of January, 1946 , 1946-01
Re: NRA Newspapers Publishers' Codes, 1933
correspondence from the National Child Labor Committee re N.R.A.; “Statement of Those Opposed to Newspaper Code at N.R.A. Hearing (broadside); Statement on Paragraph 3 of Newspaper Publishers Code Submitted by Courtenay Dinwiddie representing the National Child Labor Committee
Navy Recruiting, 1932-1940
correspondence re information of boys with records on the court
Negro Crime Commission, 1941
two letters from Mrs. M. V. Vinga, chair of the Colored Recreation Association, Richmond, VA
Negro Welfare Survey, 1928-1937
Committee of the Richmond Council of Social Agencies – correspondence, reports, notes, newspaper clippings.
New Legislation, 1924-1948
New York School of Social Work , 1925-1933
correspondence
Paternity Legislation, 1919-1941
Police Women – Washington , 1926-1928
correspondence
Probation and Parole , 1938-1942
correspondence; “A Declaration of the Principles of Parole” (broadside, undated)
Probation Bill – Federal, 1934-1941
correspondence with Albert B. Carter, Commissioner of the Board of Probation of Massachusetts and with Henry P. Chandler, Director, Administrative Office of the US Courts. Printed materials: Henry P. Chandler: “Probation Service a Specialized Educational Task”, reprint from Federal Probation Quarterly, August-October 1940; Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Annual Report of the Board of Probation for the Year ending September 30, 1932, Public Document No. 85.
Re: Prohibition and Liquor Control Law, 1929-1937
correspondence
Racial Integrity Law and Indians, 1930
letter and Statement from the Dover Baptist Association of Dumbarton, VA re Senate Bill No. 49; newspaper clippings
Richmond Bar Association, 1937-1948
correspondence
Richmond City Attorney, 1933-1948
correspondence with James E. Cannon, Horace H. Edwards, J. Elliott Drinard; memorandum re: “Authority of police officers to arrest persons for the commission of crime and violating city penal ordinances” (8 February 1945); newspaper clipping
Richmond City Council Finance Committee, 1932-1948
correspondence