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Collection 3039
Edward P. Hutchinson (1906-1990) Papers
1881-1990 (bulk 1933-1990) 72 boxes, 20 vols., 78 images, 29 lin. feet
Contact: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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Processed by: Jack Gumbrecht Processing Completed: November 2003
Sponsor: Processing funded through the generosity of the Phoebe W. Haas Fund
Restrictions: Access to a pocket notebook (volume 1) is restricted until 2055. The remainder of the collection is open for research.
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Edward P. Hutchinson (1906-1990) Papers, 1881-1990 (bulk 1933-1990)
72 boxes, 20 vols., 29 lin. feet
Collection 3039
Abstract Edward P. Hutchison (1906-1990) was a well-known educator and demographer. Born in Maine, Hutchinson studied biology at Bowdoin College and later earned a Ph.D. at M.I.T., where he became interested in vital statistics and population studies. He won several post-doctoral fellowships, including a year at the Library of Congress and two Guggenheim Foundation fellowships. He taught at Harvard, spent a few years in government service, and then settled at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a professor of sociology from 1945 to 1976. Hutchinson used his natural science training to promote research in the social sciences, and helped establish the Population Studies Center at Penn. He was interested in international immigration and was recognized for his work with immigration statistics. He was also intrigued by population theory and the history of population policy. His writings reflect his range of interest and expertise. Hutchinson was active with many organizations involved in the study of population, immigration, and ethnic groups, and he worked with government agencies, departments, and congressional committees on population and immigration issues. He also served as a trustee of The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies. Hutchinson was married to Alice Louise Forbes, raised a daughter and son, and lived for more than forty-five years in the suburban Philadelphia village of Strafford, Pennsylvania. The collection includes Hutchinson’s teaching materials, manuscripts, articles and reviews, research notes, reference files, and correspondence related to his professional endeavors. There is also personal correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks and more than seventy photographs.
Background note Edward Prince Hutchinson was born January 3, 1906, in Auburn, Maine, to Agnes Prince and Frederick W. Hutchinson. He attended Bowdoin College, majored in biology, was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and graduated magna cum laude in 1927. He earned a Ph.D in biology and public health in 1933 from M.I.T. Hutchinson continued
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his studies, as a research fellow of the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), at the University of Stockholm and the London School of Economics from 1933 to 1935. Hutchinson began his teaching career in 1927 as an assistant at Tufts University’s Medical and Dental Schools. He became an instructor in vital statistics at Harvard’s School of Public Health in 1929. Following his SSRC fellowship he joined the faculty at Harvard College as instructor in sociology. He held that position from 1935 until 1940. Hutchinson then spent a year as a fellow at the Library of Congress. From 1942 to 1945, he worked with the National Resources Planning Board (NRPB) and the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). In 1945, Hutchinson became an associate professor of sociology at the University of Pennsylvania. He remained at Penn for the rest of his career. He was named professor in 1947, and chaired the Sociology Department from 1950 to 1952. He helped establish and direct Penn’s Population Studies Center. During the academic year 1971-1972, he was a visiting fellow at the Australian National University. Hutchinson retired in 1976, and was designated emeritus professor. Distinguished as an educator, Hutchinson was also widely recognized as a demographer. He was a social scientist, and employed statistical methods with population data, especially census data, and promoted research in social sciences in universities and in government. His first publication was Studies of Differential Fertility in Sweden, written with Karl Arvid Edin and published in 1935. His specialty was immigration, and among his works were Immigrants and Their Children, 1850-1950, published in 1956 in the 1950 Census Monograph Series; a report entitled, Predictable Consequences of S. 1932 and H.R. 7700 for the Economy, prepared in 1964 for the Department of State to support legislation that became the Immigration Act of 1965; and The New Immigration, a special issue of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, edited in 1966. Data sources were important to Hutchinson and the quality of data was another subject of his writing. His papers “Notes on Immigration Statistics of the United States” and “Our Statistics of International Migration: Comparability and Completeness for Demographic Use” were intended to help others understand potential and pitfalls. Hutchinson’s work, however, was not limited to numbers; he was also interested in population theory, immigration policy, and history. He received fellowship grants from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1941-1942 and 1956-1957 to work on the history of population thought. That work culminated in The Population Debate: The Development of Conflicting Theories up to 1900, published in 1967. Following his retirement, Hutchinson completed work on a long-standing project with the publication in 1981 of his Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, 1798-1965. In addition to his teaching and writing, Hutchinson was a leader at The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies. Hutchinson became a member of The Balch’s Board of Trustees in 1973. He was influential in the early course of the Institute, and remained active on the board in his retirement years.
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A colleague described Hutchinson as “warm, sincere, congenial and with a merry twinkle in his eyes.” He was valued as a friend, but he maintained a private side. Family was an extremely important part of Edward Hutchinson’s life. In 1940 Hutchinson married Alice Louise Forbes. After the marriage, she dropped the name Alice. They had three children: William, who died as a young child, Joan, and John, all born in the 1940s. About 1943, the Hutchinsons bought a house in Strafford, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. They established roots and never relocated. Louise Forbes Hutchinson died in 1962, leaving Edward with two teenage children. Hutchinson had a close relationship with both his daughter and son, sharing interests in subjects such as travel, stamps, wine, and investments, and also sharing a drive for academic achievement. Joan became a mathematics professor and John became a physician. In 1980, John’s wife gave birth to twins- a girl and a boy- making Hutchinson a grandfather. Although he lived in Pennsylvania from 1943 to 1990, Edward Hutchinson was a man of Maine. Born and educated in the “Pine Tree” state, he maintained regular contact with old neighbors and friends, including Donald Webber, his high school classmate and Bowdoin College roommate, who was an associate justice of the state supreme court. He sent gifts to family and friends regularly, including poinsettias purchased from the flower shop of another high school classmate, at Christmastime. Hutchinson also maintained his family home in West Auburn. The property, which had been owned by his father and grandfather, included some pine woodlands, and over the years Hutchinson received several proposals for selective cutting of the timber. He responded to a proposal in 1984 by writing, “I was born at West Auburn 78 years ago, and roamed through those woods as you can imagine, so I prefer them as they are.” Edward Hutchinson died of heart complications December 16, 1990.
Scope & content Edward P. Hutchinson received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree in 1982 at the 55th Reunion of his Bowdoin College Class of 1927. He was described at that time as a “demographer, historian, teacher, scholar, generous and loyal alumnus.” His papers support that description with documentation of his activities in all those areas, and more. The collection covers Hutchinson’s work and personal life from his post-doctoral studies in the mid-1930s until his death in 1990. There are also a few items, predominately in the Class Notes subseries, that relate to his time as a graduate student. The papers are separated into two series, Professional and Personal. Some letters are in Swedish and a few reprinted articles are in Swedish or German, but the vast majority of the collection is in English. A third series, Photographs, consists of more than ninety images. The Professional series contains course materials and lecture notes for courses Hutchinson taught, both at Harvard in the early 1940s, and at the University of Pennsylvania from 1945 to 1976. It is not known whether Hutchinson taught classes after his retirement. Some folders contain papers dated after 1976, but he may have simply continued to store relevant papers in his course files. This series also includes manuscript materials for his major publications including, Immigrants and Their Children, The Population Debate, and Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, 1798-1965. In addition, there are copies of
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articles and papers he wrote, files on the work he edited, information about organizations in which he was involved, research notes and worksheets, reference files, correspondence, and miscellaneous papers. These documents show continuous work in his professional interests until 1990, the year of his death. The Teaching subseries provides a view of Hutchinson’s course preparation, information organization, lecture content, and his work with students. Discussion was important in Hutchinson’s classes. In the preface to The Population Debate, he credited the many students who had taken his course on population theory, “for classroom discussion has been helpful in exploring many topics and bringing out new aspects of the material.” The Manuscripts subseries and Research subseries offer insight into Hutchinson’s approach to work and his style of writing on subjects that had a limited audience. The papers support his reputation as a meticulous researcher. After reviewing Hutchinson’s article “Notes on Immigration Statistics of the United States” in 1959, Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director, Bureau of the Census, wrote, “Whatever reward you will reap for the work…will come from earnest souls who will at least feel fervent thanks that the job has been so thoroughly and competently done.” Most of the Personal series is correspondence, and about half of the correspondence is with his children, covering a period of twenty years from about 1970 to 1990. The letters reflect close and loving relationships with his daughter and son. The series also includes correspondence with other family members and with old friends. Donald Webber was a high school classmate and college roommate. Correspondence from Webber and his wife covers more than fifty years. The correspondence from Anna-Lisa and Gustav Edin dates from 1964, but is the result of friendships that began with Hutchinson’s work in Sweden in the 1930s. Anna-Lisa’s letters are written in Swedish. The Personal correspondence subseries also reflects Hutchinson’s ties to Bowdoin College and his home state of Maine. The Photographs series consists largely of personal photos. There are some images of gatherings with professional colleagues, but most are unidentified. There is one large group photograph of Hutchinson, his children, colleagues, and friends in front of the L’Auberge restaurant, the site of his retirement dinner in 1976. There are views of West Auburn, Maine and of Hutchinson’s home in Stafford, Pennsylvania, as well as photos sent by friends in Sweden. The most recent photographs are family gatherings, images of Hutchinson with his daughter, son, in-laws, and twin grandchildren.
Overview of arrangement Series I Professional, 1881-1990, n.d.
a. Teaching, 1935-1982, n.d. b. Manuscripts, 1941-1990, n.d. c. Articles, Reviews, and Talks, 1936-
1983, n.d. d. Editing, 1962-1970, n.d.
59 boxes
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e. Research, 1933-1979, n.d. f. Conferences, Committees, and
Associations, 1938-1990, n.d. g. The Balch Institute, 1973-1990, n.d. h. Correspondence, 1934-1989, n.d. i. Reference, 1881-1984, n.d. j. Forms, 1930-1980, n.d. k. Miscellaneous, 1932-1990, n.d.
Series II Personal, 1923-1990, n.d. 8 boxes a. Correspondence, 1926-1990, n.d.
b. Class Notes, 1926-1937, n.d. c. Diaries, 1933-1983, n.d. d. Scrapbooks, n.d.
e. Miscellaneous, 1923-1988, n.d. Series III Photographs, 1933-1990, n.d. 1 box
Series description Series 1. Professional, 1881-1990, n.d. (Boxes 1-59)
a. Teaching, 1935-1982, n.d. This subseries includes teaching material from Hutchinson’s time as an instructor at Harvard and as a long-time professor at the University of Pennsylvania. Materials include Hutchinson’s course outlines and lecture notes, as well as administrative materials such as class lists and grading forms. The courses range from introductory sociology to advanced graduate seminars. Hutchinson was noted at Penn for Methods in Social Research (Sociology 549,649, and 650), Sources and Evaluation of Demographic Data (Sociology 666), and his seminar on International Migration (Sociology 677). Both a title and a course number typically identify the courses. Folders are labeled with both, and are organized in course number order. Many papers, however, have only a course number, and course numbers and content seem to have changed during Hutchinson’s tenure. Materials for one course number often include papers, especially reading lists, identified with the number of another course. There are also student papers and dissertation proposals, which have been organized by name of student. A few dissertation proposals are supplemented with correspondence about the progress of the project. Hutchinson was a favored member of dissertation committees. In May of 1961, Dean Ruth E. Smalley wrote, “I feel somewhat apologetic in writing you because we have called on you so many times for help with doctoral dissertations of our students. I can only say that what you contribute both to our students in your classes and to the committees working with them on dissertations, is so valuable that we keep coming back for more.” One folder contains reports and correspondence regarding the “Norristown Seminar.” This was an interdisciplinary research seminar for graduate students at the University of Pennsylvania in the 1950s under joint supervision of the History and
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Sociology Departments. The seminar was a result of recommendations from Penn’s Behavioral Research Council, in which Hutchinson participated, and was partially funded by a grant from the Ford Foundation. There are also materials from the Lenape Club from the 1940s and 1950s. This club was a predecessor of the Faculty Club of the University of Pennsylvania. Lenape Club materials include fancily decorated announcements of meetings that typically featured presentations by faculty members or guests. Some of the Lenape Club announcements are oversized. b. Manuscripts, 1941-1990, n.d. The Manuscripts subseries includes drafts of Hutchinson’s writings that were published or that were intended for publication. There are manuscripts of papers and journal articles, as well as of Hutchinson’s books. Documents range from a few pages to over a thousand pages in length, and include preliminary handwritten versions, typewritten working drafts with his edits, and for his Legislative History of American Immigration Policy 1798-1965, there is a galley proof. Most manuscripts are undated, but the time period of his work can be inferred from other information in the collection. c. Articles, Reviews, and Talks, 1936-1983, n.d. This subseries contains Hutchinson’s writings, other than books, usually in final form. Most of the articles are reprints. Some are final versions of unpublished papers. The reviews include book reviews that were, or may have been, published. There are also reviews of manuscripts, some of which were submitted by colleagues seeking Hutchinson’s comments and suggestions, while others were reviewed at the request of publishers. The two grant applications were reviewed at the request of The Canada Council, the potential funder of the proposed projects on immigrants in Canada. The information on Hutchinson’s talks range from rough notes to the full text of a presentation. The talks were generally on immigration issues, and the dates of the talks range from 1943 to 1981.
d. Editing, 1962-1970, n.d. Hutchinson had two significant editing projects. From 1960 to 1968, he edited the Immigration Research Digest, which was a publication of the American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC) initially, and from 1965 under the joint auspices of the AICC and the Population Study Center of the University of Pennsylvania. Materials of the Immigration Research Digest are predominately administrative, including correspondence with contributors, book publishers, and subscribers, and some financial papers. Although Hutchinson’s work on this project began in 1960, the earliest papers are dated 1962. Hutchinson also edited a special issue of The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, entitled The New Immigration, published in September, 1966. The documentation of this project is mainly correspondence with contributors, and focuses on the content and development of their articles. The New Immigration
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included an article by Senator Edward M. Kennedy regarding the Immigration Act of 1965, and this subseries contains some correspondence with Kennedy and his staff. e. Research, 1933-1979, n.d. Hutchinson created abstracts for the source material used in many of his research projects. The abstracts were organized alphabetically by author and contained notes on the works of each author. Hutchinson kept his abstracts in binders and maintained duplicate sets, one in his office and the other at home. When he made revisions, he usually (but not always) revised both copies. This subseries includes the two versions of his alphabetical abstracts because there were a number of differences. There is also a separate set of abstracts related to his Guggenheim Foundation projects. There is some duplication of information between the Guggenheim abstracts and the previously cited abstracts, as well. There is a fourth, and much smaller, set of abstracts connected to his Swedish studies. Hutchinson also maintained biographical information on many writers of population theories. A special forty-seven page section of Biographical Notes at the end of his book, The Population Debate, includes some of this information. As with the abstracts, there are two versions of the biographical notes in this subseries. The Research subseries includes papers from his work on a State Department project in support of the Immigration Act of 1965. There are also research notes for Hutchinson’s Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, 1798-1965; worksheets for calculations of estimates for his paper “Estimate of Foreign-Born Population from a Given Annual Immigration”; and two boxes of notes, reports, and other papers associated with his work on the Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy. The task force project was a joint effort of the departments of Justice, Labor and State in 1978 and 1979. In addition, there are oversized worksheets, some of which seem to be associated with Hutchinson’s research for his book Immigrants and Their Children. f. Conferences, Committees, and Associations, 1938-1990, n.d. Hutchinson participated in many organizations and events. In some cases, he held leadership positions. He was secretary of the Section on Social and Economic Sciences of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) from 1936 to 1944. He was a director and officer of the Population Association of America (PAA) during most of the period from 1939 to 1955. He served on the Behavioral Research Council of the University of Pennsylvania. He was active in the Social Science Research Council’s Committee on Migration Differentials in the 1950s. He was a member of the board of directors and chaired the research committee of the American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC). In other cases, Hutchinson was simply an attendee at conferences on immigration, demography, or other population matters.
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This subseries includes an assortment of papers from Hutchinson’s involvement with the organizations and events. There are agendas, meeting minutes, newsletters, correspondence, conference papers, and reports. The material on the Behavioral Research Council documents efforts in the early 1950s to foster research in the behavioral sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. The papers from the Social Science Research Council’s Committee on Migration Differentials reflect Hutchinson’s attention to research detail as they include his concerns about the methodology used by other committee members in a major study. Although his comments influenced some revisions to the final report, the acknowledgements by committee chairperson Dorothy Swaine Thomas, in the published version of Migration and Mental Disease: A Study of First Admissions to Hospitals for Mental Disease, New York, 1939-1941, by Malzberg and Lee, included the statement, “Additional methodological comments, which bear on problems of migration differentials in general, were received from E. P. Hutchinson, and will be considered by the Committee for inclusion in extended form in the forthcoming revision of Social Science Research Council Bulletin 43, Research Memorandum on Migration Differentials.”
g. The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, 1973-1990, n.d.
Hutchinson’s interest in immigration and the foreign-born made him a natural ally of The Balch Institute. He became a member of the board in 1973. He also donated books, journals, pamphlets, and other periodicals to The Balch Institute library. This subseries contains papers from the meetings of the Board of Trustees, some financial reports, executive reports, and general correspondence. There are proposals for The Balch’s opening exhibition and admission charges. In addition, papers regarding the performance of the architects of The Balch Institute’s building and a 1988 report on the results of a capital fund-raising feasibility study are also included.
h. Correspondence, 1934-1989, n.d.
The Correspondence subseries is primarily incoming correspondence. Letters written by Hutchinson are included, but they are a small part of the total. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically, and generally by the name of the corresponding person or organization. Some correspondence, however, is identified with the subject; for instance letters of recommendation for students or colleagues, or letters concerning Hutchinson’s books, Immigrants and Their Children and Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, 1798-1965.
i. Reference, 1881-1984, n.d.
The Reference subseries contains Hutchinson’s collection of articles, papers, reprints, and offprints written on subjects of interest. Colleagues and friends wrote many of the papers, and many include a note of compliments from the author. The oldest document in Hutchinson’s papers is in this subseries. It is a 1881 pamphlet written by Robert Dale Owen, and entitled “Moral Physiology; or a Brief and Plain Treatise on the Population Question.” The papers and reprints are organized alphabetically by author. There are also card files. Some of the card files are identified with a specific project or subject such as Sweden, the Guggenheim project, or his Legislative History of
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American Immigration Policy, 1798-1965. The cards have brief notations of book or article references. Some cards are organized by author and some by subject. One card file is an alphabetical author file, which was a quick reference for his collection of reprints.
j. Forms, 1930-1980, n.d.
This subseries contains sample forms. Hutchinson collected these forms as a part of his research, and there are also references to forms in his teaching materials. One folder contains immigration forms from Sweden. The remaining forms are U.S. Census forms, from 1960 to 1980, and forms from the INS from the early 1940s.
k. Miscellaneous, 1932-1990, n.d. The Miscellaneous subseries includes a collection of news clippings from the 1940s to 1989. The clippings are articles on population, immigration, and related topics. There are also book reviews of his Legislative History of American Immigration Policy,1798-1965.. The subseries also contains a number of papers for which the author is not identified. Some of these are from the NRPB and some are dated during the time Hutchinson worked in that organization as senior research technician. It may be assumed that he had some involvement in writing the reports, or in the underlying research, but it is not certain. There are also papers and clippings from a folder labeled “Ethnic Materials,” some news releases from the Canadian Minister of Employment and Immigration, and a world population map from 1945.
Series 2. Personal, 1923-1990, n.d. (Boxes 60-67+)
a. Correspondence, 1926-1990, n.d. Personal correspondence consists of both incoming and outgoing letters to friends and family, as well as some correspondence concerning banking, insurance, investments, and other personal business. The letters are arranged alphabetically by the name of the correspondent. About half of this subseries is correspondence with Hutchinson’s daughter Joan (also known as Joey) and son John. Almost all is incoming, with the exception of two folders of letters Hutchinson wrote in 1971 and 1972 while traveling and while living in Australia as a visiting fellow at the Australia National University. There is also correspondence with Dorothy McCabe, Hutchinson’s sister, and with Donald W. Webber and his wife, Lucy. Webber was one of Hutchinson’s oldest friends, a classmate at Edward Little High School and his roommate at Bowdoin College. Letters from Sidney and Lucie Hutchinson include reports of expenses for the family home that Hutchinson maintained in West Auburn, Maine. Two folders of correspondence relate to Bowdoin College. Most of it concerns fund-raising. Hutchinson was a regular contributor to the college, frequently donating shares of stock. An early contribution was used to establish a special fund for students who found themselves in financial trouble. Money was distributed at
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the discretion of a dean. During the 1967 campaign, his class’s 40th anniversary year, the class representative wrote to Hutchinson, reminding him of a recent reunion conversation when Hutchinson had asked to be informed if the class quota was not achieved. Since it wasn’t, Hutchinson made an extra contribution to reach the target. Hutchinson’s generosity was not limited to his alma mater. Another set of letters is from a friend of his children whom Hutchinson supported with a loan during the friend’s college years. When the loan was repaid, however, Hutchinson returned the check and wrote, “I much appreciate your thoughtfulness, but could not accept the refund from you…I had long since forgotten about it…as you perhaps suggest in your letter, you can think of helping out someone in the future.” b. Class Notes, 1926-1937, n.d. This subseries consists of notes that seem to have been taken when Hutchinson was a student. Specific courses are not clear from the notes, but the subjects include sociology, statistics, and zoology. From the dates, which often do not include a year, the notes seem to be from Hutchinson’s graduate courses and courses he must have taken while an instructor at Harvard. c. Diaries, 1933-1983, n.d. The Diaries subseries includes nine diaries, seven engagement calendars, and a notebook. The earliest diary begins July 22, 1933, the day his ship leaves the U.S. The first entry begins “This isn’t my first attempt in a diary.” Hutchinson was more determined with this effort. Four volumes cover the period from July 1933 to August 1935, which was the time of his post-doctoral work in Sweden and the London School of Economics. One of the other volumes is a record of expenses in Sweden from June 10, 1934 to June 30, 1935. These diaries have entries almost every day. The entries document work, classes, meetings with colleagues including Karl Edin, Gunnar Myrdal, and Dorothy Swaine Thomas, as well as routine matters such as weather, meals, and the times he awoke and went to sleep. Another volume documents a boat trip to Guatemala from June 14 to July 5, 1936. This seems to be a vacation, and his sister Dorothy, called Dot, is on the trip as well. This diary describes the weather, food, and scenery, including seeing colorful birds. Hutchinson also writes about winning bingo games on the ship. The last two diaries cover the periods August 14, 1945 to August 15, 1946 and October 1, 1947 to July 17, 1951. The earlier volume begins on V-J Day. Hutchinson’s entry is brief, but expresses relief that “war was over at last,” and notes “impromptu celebrating around the village.” The entries in these last two diaries are generally shorter and much less regular than the other diaries. There are engagement calendars from 1965 and the years 1978 to 1983. These simply list appointments and other events without comments. The subseries also includes a small pocket notebook in which Hutchinson recorded a variety of personal notes. There are historical references, important numbers such as family telephone and social security numbers, vocabulary, restaurant addresses and
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telephone numbers, financial citations for income tax, and other notes. Access to the pocket notebook is restricted until 2055. d. Scrapbooks, 1933-1943, n.d. There are three scrapbooks included in this collection. Two are in typical scrapbook binders. These scrapbooks primarily contain newspaper clippings. There are clippings about Hutchinson’s wedding in 1940 and the announcement of his Guggenheim fellowship in 1941. There are also clippings regarding his parents’ 50th wedding anniversary. There are clippings from Swedish newspapers from the 1930s. Many of the clippings are about population topics, some of which relate to Nazi Germany. There are also a number of comics primarily “by Dahl.” One scrapbook item not from newspapers is an invitation to dinner at the White House with Mrs. Roosevelt in 1943. The third scrapbook included in this subseries is a volume from the 1860 census, in which various articles and illustrations have been pasted. The origin and purpose of this scrapbook is not known. e. Miscellaneous, 1923-1988, n.d. The Miscellaneous subseries includes a number of personal items such as Hutchinson’s 1923 diploma from Edward Little High School, his 1927 degree certificate from Bowdoin College, a 1971 honorary degree certificate from the University of Pennsylvania, and the certificate designating Hutchinson emeritus professor in 1976. There are also several of Hutchinson’s passports. Alice Louise Forbes Hutchinson’s degree certificates from Smith College and Bryn Mawr College, and a passport, are also in this subseries. In addition, there is a collection of ship, hotel, and wine labels. There is no accompanying documentation, but it seems that the collection is primarily from Hutchinson’s 1933-1935 travels while doing post-doctoral research. There are labels from a Guatemala hotel as well. Two of the German wine labels have notations, one “too sweet,” and the second, a Moselle wine, was noted, “1934” and “very good.” Notes on wine labels may have become something of a family tradition. In the Personal correspondence subseries, an occasional letter from Hutchinson’s daughter or son includes a wine label, often with a note.
Series 3. Photographs, 1933-1990, n.d. (Box 68) This series consists of seventy-seven photographs and one color slide. The photographs include an image of Hutchinson as a young man, several images with colleagues at his retirement dinner and other functions, images of his home in Strafford that were sent by visitors, and a number of images in his later years with family members, including his grandchildren. There are also photocopies of nineteen Forbes family photographs that were returned to the donor. The photocopies include images of Hutchinson’s wife, Alice Louise Forbes Hutchinson,
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and a number of other Forbes family members. Most of the photographs are undated.
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Separation report There is an 11-page separation list in the collection folder. The list includes books, journals, pamphlets, newsletters, and government publications separated to the library. Three flyers from Philadelphia-based book publishers were separated to the society’s Ephemera Collection.
Subjects Census College teaching Demographers Demography Emigration and immigration—Economic aspects Emigration and immigration—Government policy
Emigration and immigration—Social aspects Emigration and immigration law—United States Immigrant children Immigrants Maine Population—Economic aspects Population—History Population—Statistics Population policy—United States Population research Sociologists Sociology—Methodology Sociology—Research Sociology—Statistical methods Sociology—Study and teaching Statistics Universities and colleges—Examinations—20th Century Universities and colleges—Faculty Universities and colleges—Graduate work—20th Century Vital statistics Baltzell, E. Digby (Edward Digby), 1915- Barley, Delbert Barzun, Jacques, 1907- Beebe, Gilbert W. (Gilbert Wheeler), 1912- Borrie, W. D. (Wilfred David), 1913- Bowden, Gordon T. Coale, Ansley J. Cochran, Thomas Childs, 1902-1999 Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1978 Davie, Maurice R. (Maurice Rea), 1893- Demerath, Nicholas J., 1913- Dunn, Halbert L. (Halbert Louis), b. 1896
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Durand, John Dana Eckler, A. Ross, 1901- Eiseley, Loren C., 1907-1977 Golab, Caroline Goldstein, Sidney, 1927- Gordon, Milton Myron, 1918- Greene, Victor R. Hankins, Frank Hamilton, 1877-1970 Hansen, Morris H. (Morris Howard), 1910- Hart, Philip A. (Philip Aloysius), 1912-1976 Hauser, Philip Morris, 1909- Hicks, Whitney Hutchinson, Alice Louise Forbes, 1914-1962 Hutchinson, Edward Prince, 1906-1990 Hutchinson, Joan P., 1945- Hutchinson, John F., 1947- Hutchinson family Jones, D. Caradog Jonitis, John Paul Juliani, Richanrd N. Keely, Charles B. Kennedy, Edward Moore, 1932- Kent, Donald P. (Donald Peterson) Klineberg, Otto, 1889- Lorimer, Frank, 1894- MacDonald, John S. MacLeish, Archibald, 1892- Mangione, Jerre Gerlando, 1909- Massey, Douglas S. Merton, Robert King, 1910-2003 Myrdal, Gunnar, 1898- Nichols, Jeannette Paddock, 1890- Nichols, Roy F. (Roy Franklin), 1896-1973 Notestein, Frank W. (Frank Wallace), 1902- Osborn, Frederick Henry, 1889-1991 Peter, Hollis Price, Charles Archibald Price, Daniel O. Qualey, Carlton C. (Carlton Chester), 1904- Rischin, Moses, 1925- Shalloo, J. P. (Jeremiah Patrick), b. 1898 Shryock, Henry S. Sibley, Elbridge, 1903- Smith, T. E. (Thomas Edward), 1916- Sorokin, Pitirim Aleksandrovich, 1889-1968 Spengler, Joseph John, 1902- Taeuber, Conrad, 1906-
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Taeuber, Irene B. (Irene Barnes), 1906-1974 Taussig, F. W. (Frank William), 1859-1940 Thomas, Dorothy Swaine Thomas, 1899- Tien, H. Yuan Wander, Hilde Wenk, Michael G. Whelpton, Pascal K. (Pascal Kidder), 1893- Wilson, Edwin Bidwell, 1879-1964 Wolfgang, Marvin E., 1924- Worcester, Jane Yim, Seong Hi Young, Kimball, 1893-1972 Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC) American Philosophical Society Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies B. H. Blackwell, Ltd. Bowdoin College Center for Migration Studies (U.S.) Goodspeed’s Book Shop (Boston, Mass.) J. B. Lippincott Company John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation George Harding’s Bookshop Harvard College (1780- ) Houghton Mifflin Company International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Library of Congress Edward Little High School (Auburn, Maine) McGraw-Hill Book Company Milbank Memorial Fund Population Association of America Social Science Research Council (U.S.) United States. Immigration Act of 1965 United States. Immigration and Naturalization Service United States. National Resources Planning Board University of Pennsylvania
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Administrative Information
Restrictions Access to a pocket notebook (volume 1) is restricted until 2055. The remainder of the collection is open for research.
Acquisition information Gift of Joan Hutchinson, 1991. Accession numbers: M91-37, M91-38, M91-50, and M91-58.
Alternative format None.
Preferred citation Cite as: [Indicate cited item or series here], Edward P. Hutchinson Papers (Collection 3039), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Processing note Edward Hutchinson maintained files at both his office and at home. To maintain the original order these files were not merged during processing. Duplicate files were removed, but some papers that were similar, but not duplicates, were retained. For example, the Research series includes two versions of both research abstracts and biographical notes. Hutchinson updated these records over time, and many of the updates were recorded in both sets of files. Some revisions, however, were made to only one set. Because of the differences, both sets are in the collection, but it is not known which set was kept in the office and which set was at home. Some papers were originally housed in ring binders that were moldy. Papers were removed and the moldy binders discarded. One box containing manuscript papers was moldy. The papers were removed and the box was discarded. A few other items were cleaned for mold. The processing of this collection was made possible by a generous grant from the Phoebe W. Haas Trust.
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Box and folder listing Series 1. Professional. a. Teaching
Folder title Date Box Folder
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Notes to Contributors and Text Outline
1945 1 1
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapters 1,2,5,and 9
n.d. 1 2
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapter 13 by Hutchinson
n.d. 1 3
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapters 14 and 17
n.d. 1 4
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapters 18, 19, and 20
n.d. 1 5
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapter 21 by Hutchinson
n.d. 1 6
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapter 26 by Hutchinson
n.d. 1 7
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapter 27 by Hutchinson
n.d. 1 8
People and Society Text (Sociology 1), Chapters 28, 33, and 36
n.d. 1 9
Sociology 1A, Lecture Notes 1935-1937 1 10
The Research Process (Sociology 1A, Part I), Lecture Notes
1935-1939 1 11
Statistical Techniques (Sociology 1A, Part II), Lecture Notes
1935-1940 1 12
Introduction to Sociology (Sociology 1A), Text, Chapters 1-10
1950 2 1
Introduction to Sociology (Sociology 1A), Text, Chapters 11-20 and Reading List
1950 2 2
Questionnaire on Ethnic Group Attitudes (Sociology 1A)
1952 2 3
Population (Sociology 7), Course Outline 1959-1960 2 4
Population Problems (Sociology 12), Lecture Notes, Lectures I-IX (old notes)
1937-1939 2 5
Population Problems (Sociology 12), Lecture Notes, Lectures X-XXI (old notes)
1937-1939 2 6
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Contemporary Population Problems (Sociology 12), Course Outline
1938-1939, n.d. 2 7
Contemporary Population Problems (Sociology 12), Lecture Notes
1937-1939, 1940,1945,1951
2 8
Population (Sociology 12a), Course Outline
1936, 1937, n.d. 2 9
Population (Sociology 12a), Lecture Notes
1935-1936 3 1
Population and Public Policy (Sociology 18), Lecture Notes
1939, n.d. 3 2
Social and Economic History of Population (Sociology 18a), Lecture Notes
1940 3 3
Introduction to Demography (Sociology 607/608), Course Material
1966-1969 3 4
Introduction to Demography (Sociology 607), Lecture Notes
1967 3 5
Population I (Sociology 615), Course Material
1946-1949, 1951-1952, 1955-1956, n.d.
3 6
Population I (Sociology 615), Lecture Notes
1947-1948, 1952, 1955-1960, 1967
3 7
Population I (Sociology 615), Supplemental Material Filed with Lecture Notes
1950-1953, 1959,1960, 1962, n.d.
3 8
Population II (Sociology 616), Course Materials
1946-1961, n.d. 4 1
Population III/Population Policy (Sociology 618), Course Materials
1948-1961, n.d. 4 2
Fertility and Mortality (Demography 621-622), Reading List
1967 4 3
Methods in Social Research (Sociology 549/649), Course Materials
1945-1970, n.d. 4 4
Methods in Social Research (Sociology 549/649), Course Materials
1970-1975, n.d. 4 5
Methods in Social Research (Sociology 650), Course Outline and Reading Lists
1948-1949, 1958-1959, 1961, n.d.
4 6
Methods in Social Research Sociology 650), Lecture Notes
1946-1965 4 7
Methods in Social Research (Sociology 650), Lecture Notes
n.d. 4 8
Methods in Social Research (Sociology 650), Examinations
1946-1961, n.d. 5 1
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Sources and Evaluation of Demographic Data (Demography 666), Lecture Notes
1967-1980 5 2
Sources and Evaluation of Demographic Data (Demography 666), Lecture Notes-second version
1969, 1974-1975
5 3
Sources and Evaluation of Demographic Data (Demography 666), Course Materials
1967, 1971, 1974-1976, n.d.
5 4
Sources and Evaluation of Demographic Data (Demography 666), Related Readings
1947-1982 5 5
Population Theories (Sociology/Demography 671), Course Materials
1947-1974 5 6
Population Theories (Sociology/Demography 671), Lecture Notes
1968-1969 5 7
Population Theories (Sociology/Demography 671), Lecture Notes
1972-1974 5 8
Population Theories, Second Term (Sociology/Demography 672), Course Materials
1945-1974, n.d. 6 1
Population Theories, Second Term (Sociology/Demography 672), Lecture Notes
1969 6 2
Population Theories, Second Term (Sociology/Demography 672), Lecture Notes
1974 6 3
Population Policy (Sociology 673), Course Materials
1948-1962 6 4
International Migration (Sociology/Demography 677), Course Materials
1967-1975 6 5
International Migration (Sociology/Demography 677), Articles from folder labeled, “#677, Internat. Migration Materials”
1962-1975, n.d. 6 6
International Migration (Sociology/Demography 677), Lecture Notes
1955, 1967, 1970
6 7
International Migration (Sociology/Demography 677), Lecture Notes
1973, 1975 6 8
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Seminar on Ethnic Group Studies (Sociology/Demography 542 and 742), Lecture Notes
1971-1974 6 9
Seminar on Ethnic Group Studies (Sociology/Demography 542 and 742), Course Materials
1969-1974 7 1
Immigration Seminar (Sociology 778), Course Materials
1948-1970 7 2
Immigration Seminar (Sociology 778), Supplemental Course Materials
1947-1974 7 3
Class Lists, Various 1945-1969 7 4
Examinations, Various 1946-1976 7 5
Student Papers, A-B 1950, 1952, 1953, 1973
7 6
Student Papers, C-F 1950, n.d. 7 7
Student Papers, G-H 1949, 1950, 1952, n.d
8 1
Student Papers, K-L 1952, 1960, 1966
8 2
Student Papers, M 1948, 1952, 1961
8 3
Student Papers, P n.d. 8 4
Student Papers, R 1948, 1953, n.d. 8 5
Student Papers, Sa-Sh 1960, 1965, n.d. 8 6
Student Papers, Si-St 1952, 1960 8 7
Student Papers, T 1950, n.d. 8 8
Dissertation Proposals, A-B 1950-1973, n.d. 8 9
Dissertation Proposals, C-D 1952, 1961, n.d. 8 10
Dissertation Proposal, Joan Younger Dickinson
1971, 1980, n.d. 8 11
Dissertation Proposals, E-I 1952-1963, n.d. 8 12
Dissertation Proposals, J 1964, 1969, n.d. 8 13
Dissertation Proposals, K 1950, 1967, n.d. 8 14
Dissertation Proposals, L 1949-1969, n.d. 8 15
Dissertation Proposals, M-P 1967, 1971, n.d. 9 1
Dissertation Proposals, R-T 1955, 1961, n.d. 9 2
Dissertation Proposal, Richard S. Sterne 1959-1961 9 3
Dissertation Proposals, U-Z 1950-1961, n.d. 9 4
Dissertation Proposal, Robert R. Wharton
1960-1961 9 5
Dissertation Draft, Enrico Pirovano, Correspondence and Chapters I-II
1977-1979, n.d. 9 6
Dissertation Draft, Enrico Pirovano, Chapters III-IV
n.d. 9 7
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Dissertation Draft, Enrico Pirovano, Chapters V-VII
n.d. 9 8
Dissertation Draft, Enrico Pirovano, Chapters 8-XI
n.d. 9 9
Notes for Discussion Group 1944 9 10
Special Committee on Graduate Training for Research in the Social Sciences
1948-1949 9 11
Ethnic Heritage Institute 1977 9 12
Student Lists, Department of Sociology/ Population Studies Center
1966-1977, n.d. 9 13
Population Studies Center, Library 1967-1978, n.d. 9 14
Norristown Seminar 1951-1961, n.d. 9 15
History of the Department of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania by James H. S. Bossard
n.d. 10 1
Chairman’s Final Report, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
1978 10 2
Faculty and Staff List, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
1973-1974 10 3
Events, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
1963-1970, n.d. 10 4
Retirement Dinner, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
1976 10 5
Lenape Club 1946-1956 10 6
Lenape Club 1957-1962 10 7
Lenape Club 1951-1959 Flat File #1
Faculty Club, University of Pennsylvania 1964-1990 10 8
Miscellaneous, University of Pennsylvania
1971-1989 10 9
Series 1. Professional. b. Manuscripts
Folder title Date Box Folder
The Changing Composition of the Foreign-Born Population of the United States, 1920 to 1950
n.d. 10 10
The Changing Distribution of the Foreign Born in the United States, 1950 to 1960
n.d. 10 11
Current Problems of Immigration Policy n.d. 10 12
Education and Intramarital Fertility in Stockholm
n.d. 10 13
Elements of Scientific Method in Social Research
1941 10 14
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Estimate of the Foreign-Born Population Resulting from a Given Annual Immigration
1963 10 15
Estimating the Resident Alien Population of the United States
1947 10 16
Fact and Artifact, Handwritten Draft, “Notes for New Book,” 1 of 5
n.d. 10 17
Fact and Artifact, Handwritten Draft, “Notes for New Book,” 2 of 5
n.d. 10 18
Fact and Artifact, Handwritten Draft, “Notes for New Book,” 3 of 5
n.d. 11 1
Fact and Artifact, Handwritten Draft, “Notes for New Book,” 4 of 5
n.d. 11 2
Fact and Artifact, Handwritten Draft, “Notes for New Book,” 5 of 5
n.d. 11 3
Fact and Artifact, Table of Contents and pages 1-50
n.d. 11 4
Fact and Artifact, Pages 51-102 n.d. 11 5
Fact and Artifact, Pages 103-153 n.d. 11 6
Fact and Artifact, Pages 154-205a n.d. 11 7
Fact and Artifact, Pages 206-261 n.d. 11 8
Fact and Artifact, Pages 262-313 n.d. 11 9
Fact and Artifact, Pages 314-364 n.d. 11 10
Fact and Artifact, Pages 365-411 and “old” version pages 369-386
n.d. 11 11
A Forgotten Theory of Immigration (for Carl Wittke tribute volume)
1962-1964 12 1
The Geographical Distribution of Aliens in the United States
n.d. 12 2
Guggenheim Project, Statement of Project, Notes, and Lists
1956, n.d. 12 3
Guggenheim Project, Introduction and “Old Draft” Chapter I
n.d. 12 4
Guggenheim Project, “Old Draft” Chapter II
n.d. 12 5
Guggenheim Project, “Old Draft” Chapters III and IV
n.d. 12 6
Guggenheim Project, “Old Draft” Chapters V and VI
n.d. 12 7
Guggenheim Project, “Old Draft” Chapters VII and VIII
n.d. 12 8
Guggenheim Project, “Old Draft” Chapter IX
n.d. 12 9
Guggenheim Project, Table of Contents and Chapter I
n.d. 12 10
Guggenheim Project, Chapter II n.d. 12 11
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Guggenheim Project, Chapters III and IV
n.d. 12 12
Guggenheim Project, Chapters V and VI n.d. 12 13
Guggenheim Project, Chapters VII and VIII
n.d. 12 14
Guggenheim Project, Chapter IX n.d. 12 15
Guide to Immigration and Emigration Data of the United States (with Helen F. Eckerson)
1968 12 16
Immigrant Workers in Growing Industries, 1870-1920
1956, 1961 12 17
Immigrants and Their Children, Guidelines for Monographs and Proposal
1950-1951, n.d. 12 18
Immigrants and Their Children, Table of Contents, Chapters I-III
n.d. 13 1
Immigrants and Their Children, Chapters IV-VI
n.d. 13 2
Immigrants and Their Children, Chapter VII
n.d. 13 3
Immigrants and Their Children, Chapters VIII and IX
n.d. 13 4
Immigrants and Their Children, Chapter X
n.d. 13 5
Immigrants and Their Children, Chapter XI and Appendices B and C
n.d. 13 6
Immigrants and Their Children, Revisions, Various Chapters
n.d. 13 7
Immigrants and Their Children, Tables n.d. 13 8
Immigrants and Their Children, Notes n.d. 13 9
Immigration Issues and Legislation Up To 1910
1989-1990 13 10
Immigration Policy Since World War I n.d. 13 11
Internal Migration and Tuberculosis Mortality in Sweden
n.d. 13 12
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Proposal, Brief Description, Preface, and Table of Contents
n.d. 13 13
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 1-82
n.d. 13 14
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 83-167
n.d. 13 15
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Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 168-242
n.d. 14 1
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 243-327
n.d. 14 2
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 328-409
n.d. 14 3
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 410-491
n.d. 14 4
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 492-560
n.d. 14 5
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 561-633
n.d. 14 6
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 634-722
n.d. 14 7
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 723-817
n.d. 14 8
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 818-896
n.d. 15 1
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Pages 897-977
n.d. 15 2
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Appendices A and B, and Re-written sections
n.d. 15 3
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Index of Names
n.d. 15 4
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Draft, Index of Subjects
n.d. 15 5
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Title Page, Table of Contents, and Pages 1-32
1980-1981 15 6
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 33-84
1980 15 7
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Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 85-137
1980 15 8
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 138-189
1980 15 9
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 190-240
1980 15 10
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 241-291
1980 15 11
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 292-342
1980 15 12
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 343-393
1980 16 1
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 394-442
1980 16 2
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 443-491
1980 16 3
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 492-543
1980 16 4
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 544-594
1980 16 5
Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Galley Proof, Pages 595-647
1980 16 6
Migration and Social Change (Chapter 21 of People and Society)
n.d. 16 7
Miscellaneous and Unidentified n.d. 16 8
Norristown Study Report (incomplete) n.d. 16 9
Notes on Immigration Statistics of the United States, Working Draft
n.d. 16 10
Notes on Immigration Statistics of the United States
n.d. 16 11
Notes on Immigration Statistics of the United States, Post-publication Notes
n.d. 16 12
Occupation and Country of Birth of the Foreign Born, 1950
1955 16 13
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Our Statistics of International Migration: Comparability and Completeness for Demographic Use
1965 16 14
Outline of Present Immigration Law n.d. 16 15
The Population Debate, Notes, Table of Contents, and Post-publication corrections
n.d. 17 1
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Preface and Chapters I-II
n.d. 17 2
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter III
n.d. 17 3
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter IV
n.d. 17 4
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapters V-VI
n.d. 17 5
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapters VII and VIII, pages 1-15
n.d. 17 6
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter VIII, pages 16-65
n.d. 17 7
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter IX, pages 1-41
n.d. 17 8
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter IX, pages 42-88
n.d. 17 9
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter X, pages 1-50
n.d. 17 10
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter X, pages 51-100
n.d. 17 11
The Population Debate, Working Draft. Chapter XI, pages 1-38
n.d. 17 12
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter XI, pages 39-69
n.d. 17 13
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter XII-XIII
n.d. 17 14
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Chapter XIV
n.d. 17 15
The Population Debate, Working Draft, Author Index and Subject Index
n.d. 18 1
Population Text, Working Draft, Notes and Table of Contents
1954, n.d. 18 2
Population Text, Working Draft, Chapters I-IV
n.d. 18 3
Population Text, Working Draft, Chapters V-VI
n.d. 18 4
Population Text, Working Draft, Chapters VII-VIII
n.d. 18 5
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Population Text, Working Draft, Chapter IX
n.d. 18 6
Population Text, Working Draft, Chapters X-XI
n.d. 18 7
Population Text, Working Draft, Chapters XII and XIII
n.d. 18 8
Population Text, Working Draft, Chapters XIV-XVI
n.d. 18 9
Population Text, Tables and Work Sheets
n.d. 18 10
Population Text, Typed Draft, Chapters I-VI
n.d. 18 11
Population Text, Typed Draft, Chapters VII-X
n.d. 18 12
The Present Status of Our Immigration Laws and Policies
1946 19 1
Swedish Population Thought in the 18th Century
n.d. 19 2
Traces of Classical Greek Influence in Later Population Thought
n.d. 19 3
The Use of Enumeration Data in the Study of Migration
n.d. 19 4
Series 1. Professional. c. Articles, Reviews, and Talks
Folder title Date Box Folder
The Changing Composition of the Foreign-Born Population of the United States, 1920 to 1950
1954 19 5
Education and Intramarital Fertility in Stockholm
1936 19 6
Estimating the Resident Alien Population of the United States (with Ernest Rubin)
1947 19 7
Foreword for Donald P. Kent, The Refugee Intellectual: the Americanization of the Immigrants of 1933-1941
1953 19 8
Foreword for Silvano Tomasi and Charles Keely, Whom Have We Welcomed? The adequacy and quality of United States immigration data for policy analysis and evaluation
1975 19 9
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Guide to Immigration and Emigration Data of the United States (with Helen F. Eckerson)
n.d. 19 10
Guide to the Official Population Data and Vital Statistics of Sweden
1942 19 11
Immigrant Workers in Growing Industries, 1870-1920
1961 19 12
Internal Migration and Tuberculosis Mortality in Sweden
1936 19 13
International Migration Policy: North America and Australasia (with Louis Parai and Charles Price)
1973 19 14
List of Principal Publications n.d. 19 15
Methodological Statement: Postcensal Estimates of Population for Small Areas
1943 19 16
Miscellaneous n.d. 19 17
The New Immigration: An Introductory Comment
1966 19 18
Notes on Immigration Statistics of the United States
1958 19 19
Predictable Consequences of S. 1932 and H.R. 7700 for the Economy
1964 19 20
The Present Status of Our Immigration Laws and Policies
1947 19 21
Research on the Social Effects of War as Reflected by Vital Phenomena
1942 19 22
Study of the Italian Community of Philadelphia
n.d. 19 23
Swedish Population Thought in the Eighteenth Century
1959 19 24
Traces of Classical Greek Influence in Later Population Thought
1975 19 25
Tuberculosis Among Massachusetts School Children, Parts I, II, and III (with Alton S. Pope)
1940-1942 19 26
Grant Application Review: Freda Hawkins, “To complete a comparative study of Canadian and Australian immigration and population policies and programs and to prepare this study for publication.”
1979 19 27
Grant Application Review: Dr. Anthony Richmond, study “Immigrants in Canada and Australia.”
1975-1976 19 28
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Grant Application Review: Dr. Anthony Richmond, additional material
1975-1976 19 29
Grant Application Review: Dr. Anthony Richmond, additional material
1977 19 30
Manuscript Review: Donald S. Akers, “Immigration Data and National Population Estimates for the United States”
1966 20 1
Manuscript Review: Henry A. Gemery, “European Emigration to the New World, 1700-1820: Numbers and Quasi-Numbers”
1983 20 2
Manuscript Review: J. Gregory Robinson, “Estimating the Approximate Size of the Illegal Alien Population in the United States by the Comparative Trend Analysis of Age-Specific Death Rates”
1979 20 3
Discussion of Paper by Ernest Rubin 1957 20 4
Remarks on Paper by N.B. Ryder 1958 20 5
Discussion of Sirken Paper, “Residence History of Deceased Persons”
1959 20 6
Manuscript Review: Alma F. Taeuber and Karl E. Taeuber, “Recent Immigration and the Foreign Born”
1966 20 7
Manuscript Review: Robert Warren and Jennifer Beck, “Emigration From the United States: 1960 to 1970”
1979 20 8
Manuscript Review: “Malthus’ Categorical Frame of Reference: Understanding Population Ideas in their Historical Frame of Reference’
1977-1978 20 9
Book Review: William S. Bernard, Carolyn Zeleny, and Henry Miller, American Immigration Policy: A Reappraisal
1950 20 10
Book Review: Ansley J. Coale and Melvin Zelnick, New Estimates of Fertility and Population in the United States: A study of annual white births from 1855 to 1960 and of completeness of enumeration in the censuses from 1880 to 1960
1964 20 11
Book Review: Maurice R. Davie, World Immigration
1936 20 12
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Book Review: Robert A. Divine, American Immigration Policy, 1924-1952
1957 20 13
Book Review: Michael Drake, Population and Society in Norway, 1735-1865
1969 20 14
Book Review: Louis Dublin and A.J. Lotka, The Money Value of a Man
1946 20 15
Book Review: John W. Innes, Class Fertility Trends in England and Wales 1876-1934
1938 20 16
Book Review: Milton R. Konvitz, Civil Rights in Immigration
n.d. 20 17
Book Review: Thomas C. McCormick, Elementary Social Statistics
1941 20 18
Book Review: Jane Moore, Cityward Migration
1938 20 19
Book Review: Morton Paglin, Malthus and Lauderdale, The Anti-Ricardian Tradition
1962 20 20
Book Review: Irene B. Taeuber, The Population of Japan
1959 20 21
Book Review: Dorothy Swaine Thomas, Social and Economic Aspects of Swedish Population Movements, 1750-1933
1941 20 22
Talk on Chinese Immigration at Powell House, Old Chatham, NY, Nov. 5, 1944
1944 20 23
Colloquium Talk, Oct. 30, 1981, Notes 1981 20 24
Talk on “The Demographic Congress and its Accomplishments,” Boston, March 22, 1944
1944 20 25
Ethnic Association Talk, Dec. 10, 1979, Notes
1979 20 26
Talk on Foreign Languages, Notes n.d. 20 27
Talk on “Immigration in Peace Planning,” Pittsburgh, Oct. 11, 1943
1943 20 28
HIAS-HICEM Training Course Talk, “International Aspects of Modern Migration,” New York, February 28, 1944
1944 20 29
MA Talk, October 14, 1976 1976 20 30
AICC Talk, “The Social Scientist’s Concern with Immigration,” Oct. 21, 1960
1960 20 31
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Series 1. Professional. d. Editing
Folder title Date Box Folder
The Annals, Outline, Notes, and Foreword
1965-1966 20 32
The Annals, Memorandum to Special Editors
n.d. 20 33
The Annals, Correspondence with Contributors, A-E
1965-1967 20 34
The Annals, Correspondence with Contributors, G-Mi
1965-1967 21 1
The Annals, Correspondence with Contributors, Mo-P
1965-1967 21 2
The Annals, Correspondence with Contributors, R-Z
1965-1967 21 3
Immigration Research Digest, Directions and General Memoranda
1965-1966, n.d. 21 4
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, A-Be
1963-1968 21 5
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, Bl-C
1963-1968 21 6
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, D-Go
1962-1968 21 7
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, Gr-H
1963-1969 21 8
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, I-M
1963-1968 21 9
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, N-P
1963-1968 21 10
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, Q-Rid
1965-1968 21 11
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, Ris-T
1965-1968 21 12
Immigration Research Digest, Correspondence, U-Z
1963-1969 22 1
Immigration Research Digest, Expenses 1964-1968 22 2
Immigration Research Digest, Invoices 1964-1968 22 3
Immigration Research Digest, Miscellaneous
1964-1968, n.d. 22 4
Immigration Research Digest, Subscribers (Partial List)
1965 22 5
Immigration Research Digest, Subscription Correspondence, A-L
1963-1970 22 6
Immigration Research Digest, Subscription Correspondence, M-T
1964-1967 22 7
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Immigration Research Digest, Subscription Correspondence, U-Z
1964-1968 22 8
Series 1. Professional. e. Research
Folder title Date Box Folder
Abstracts (Version 1), A n.d. 22 9
Abstracts (Version 1), B n.d. 22 10
Abstracts (Version 1), C n.d. 22 11
Abstracts (Version 1), D n.d. 22 12
Abstracts (Version 1), E-F n.d. 22 13
Abstracts (Version 1), G n.d. 23 1
Abstracts (Version 1), H n.d. 23 2
Abstracts (Version 1), I-K n.d. 23 3
Abstracts (Version 1), L n.d. 23 4
Abstracts (Version 1), M n.d. 23 5
Abstracts (Version 1), N-O n.d. 23 6
Abstracts (Version 1), P-Q n.d. 23 7
Abstracts (Version 1), R n.d. 23 8
Abstracts (Version 1), Sa-Si n.d. 24 1
Abstracts (Version 1), Sk-Sw n.d. 24 2
Abstracts (Version 1), T n.d. 24 3
Abstracts (Version 1), U-Z n.d. 24 4
Abstracts (Version 2), A-B n.d. 24 5
Abstracts (Version 2), C-D n.d. 24 6
Abstracts (Version 2), E-Gl n.d. 24 7
Abstracts (Version 2), Go-Ho n.d. 24 8
Abstracts (Version 2), Hu-K n.d. 24 9
Abstracts (Version 2), L-Me n.d. 24 10
Abstracts (Version 2), Mi-Pl n.d. 25 1
Abstracts (Version 2), Po-Sa n.d. 25 2
Abstracts (Version 2), Sc-Ta n.d. 25 3
Abstracts (Version 2), Th-Z n.d. 25 4
Biographical Notes (Version 1), A-B n.d. 25 5
Biographical Notes (Version 1), C-D n.d. 25 6
Biographical Notes (Version 1), E-G n.d. 25 7
Biographical Notes (Version 1), H-L n.d. 25 8
Biographical Notes (Version 1), M-O n.d. 25 9
Biographical Notes (Version 1), P-R n.d. 25 10
Biographical Notes (Version 1), S-Z n.d. 25 11
Biographical Notes (Version 2), A-B n.d. 26 1
Biographical Notes (Version 2), C-D n.d. 26 2
Biographical Notes (Version 2), E-G n.d. 26 3
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Biographical Notes (Version 2), H-L n.d. 26 4
Biographical Notes (Version 2), M-Q n.d. 26 5
Biographical Notes (Version 2), R-S n.d. 26 6
Biographical Notes (Version 2), T-Z n.d. 26 7
The Changing Distribution of the Foreign Born, 1950 to 1960, Worksheets
n.d. 26 8
Demographic Charts, Census Data n.d. Flat Files #2, #3
Estimate of Foreign-Born Population From a Given Annual Immigration, Correspondence and Worksheets for Estimate I
1962-1963, n.d. 26 9
Estimate of Foreign-Born Population From a Given Annual Immigration, Worksheets for Estimate II
n.d. 26 10
Fact and Artifact, Notes and Newspaper clippings from folder labeled “Causal Imputation & Logic in Social Science”
1981-1987, n.d. 26 11
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, A-Bl n.d. 27 1
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Bo-By
n.d. 27 2
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Ca-Cl n.d. 27 3
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Co-De n.d. 27 4
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Di-Fl n.d. 27 5
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Fo-Go n.d. 27 6
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Gr-Ha n.d. 27 7
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, He-Ja n.d. 27 8
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Je-L
n.d. 27 9
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Ma-McC n.d. 27 10
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, McI-Pl n.d. 27 11
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Po-R n.d. 27 12
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, Sa-Sm n.d. 27 13
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, So-Sw n.d. 27 14
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, T-V n.d. 27 15
Guggenheim Project Abstracts, W-Z n.d. 27 16
Immigrants and Their Children, Worksheets
1953, n.d. 28 1
Immigrants and Their Children, Worksheets (photocopies)
n.d. 28 2
Immigrants and Their Children, Charts of 1950 Census occupation data, Tables
1955, n.d. Flat Files #4, #5
Immigration Abstracts, Authors n.d. 28 3
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Immigration Abstracts, Immigration Laws
n.d. 28 4
Immigration Abstracts, Subjects n.d. 28 5
Immigration Notes, Quotas n.d. 28 6
Immigration Notes, Statistics n.d. 28 7
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Participants
1978 28 8
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Work Plan
1978 28 9
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Outline of Immigration Data Analysis
1978 28 10
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Correspondence
1978, n.d. 28 11
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Correspondence
1978-1979 28 12
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Notes
n.d. 29 1
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Personnel, Expense, Time, and Attendance Reports
1978-1979 29 2
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Miscellaneous Background Reports
1971-1977 29 3
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Miscellaneous Background Reports
Apr-May 1978 29 4
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Miscellaneous Background Reports
Jun-Dec 1978 29 5
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Miscellaneous Background Reports
n.d. 29 6
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Background Report, World Bank- World Development Report
1978 29 7
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Background Report, Comparative Evaluation of Western European Guestworker Policies and Practices
1978 29 8
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Report of Select Committee on Population, US House of Representatives
1978 29 9
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Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Inventory of Materials for Chapter IV
1978 29 10
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Additional Materials for Chapter IV
1978 29 11
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Report Draft, Introduction
1978 29 12
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Report Draft, Chapter I
n.d. 30 1
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Report Draft, Chapter III
1979, n.d. 30 2
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Report Draft, Chapters IV and V
n.d. 30 3
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Report Draft, Chapters VIII and IX
1978, n.d. 30 4
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Staff Report, Pages 1-116
1979 30 5
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Staff Report, Pages 117-256
1979 30 6
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Staff Report, Pages 257-410
1979 30 7
Interagency Task Force on Immigration Policy, Staff Report, Pages 411-540
1979 30 8
Miscellaneous Research Notes n.d. 30 9
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Handwritten Notes from Annals of Congress, 1797-1905
n.d. 30 10
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Handwritten Notes from Annals of Congress, 1905-1948
n.d. 30 11
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Notes on Congressional Bills, 1951-1952
n.d. 30 12
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Miscellaneous
n.d. 30 13
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Typed Notes on Congressional Action on Immigration from Annals of Congress, Pages 1-51
n.d. 31 1
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Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Typed Notes on Congressional Action on Immigration, Pages 52-105b
n.d. 31 2
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Typed Notes on Congressional Action on Immigration, Pages 106-150
n.d. 31 3
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Typed Notes on Congressional Action on Immigration, Pages 151-203
n.d. 31 4
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Typed Notes on Congressional Action on Immigration, Pages 204-254
n.d. 31 5
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Typed Notes on Congressional Action on Immigration, Pages 255-288
n.d. 31 6
Notes for Legislative History of American Immigration Policy, Typed Notes on Congressional Action of Immigration, Pages 289-327 plus additional
n.d. 31 7
Refugee Study with Oberlaender Trust of Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation, Correspondence and Reports
1948-1951 31 8
Reports and Papers of the General Research Unit of the INS, 1 of 3
1945, n.d. 31 9
Reports and Papers of the General Research Unit of the INS, 2 of 3
1945, n.d. 31 10
Reports and Papers of the General Research Unit of the INS, 3 of 3
1945, n.d. 31 11
Reports and Papers on Immigration, labeled “INS Statistics File”
1943-1945, n.d. 31 12
Revision of Historical Statistics of the United States, Consultant’s Kit
1952 32 1
Revision of Historical Statistics of the United States, Correspondence
Dec 1956- Sep 1957
32 2
Revision of Historical Statistics of the United States, Correspondence
Oct 1957- Sep 1958
32 3
State Department Project for Immigration Act of 1965, Background Information and Notes
1956, 1963-1965, n.d.
32 4
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State Department Project for Immigration Act of 1965, Copies of Bills and Acts, Fact Sheets, and News Clippings
1963, 1965, n.d. 32 5
State Department Project for Immigration Act of 1965, Correspondence
1964-1965 32 6
State Department Project for Immigration Act of 1965, Report: Predictable Consequences of S. 1932 and H.R. 7700 for the Economy
1964 32 7
Study of the Italian Ethnic Community in Philadelphia
1962-1965 32 8
Study of the Italian Ethnic Community in Philadelphia
1966-1969 32 9
Swedish Abstracts, Miscellaneous not indexed and A-C
n.d. 32 10
Swedish Abstracts, D-W
n.d. 32 11
Swedish Population Data 1933-1939, n.d. 32 12
Series 1. Professional. f. Conferences, Committees, and Associations
Folder title Date Box Folder
Advisory Screening Committee in Sociology for the Conference Board Committee on International Exchange of Persons (Fulbright Program)
1958-1961 33 1
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
1938-1940 33 2
American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC), Adjustment Study of 200 Hungarian Refugee Families Who Arrived in 1957
1967 33 3
American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC)
1955-1963, n.d. 33 4
American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC)
1964-1975 33 5
American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC), Research Committee
1961-1962 33 6
American Immigration and Citizenship Conference (AICC), Research Committee
1963-1964 33 7
The American Sociological Association, Certificate
1959 33 8
Edward P. Hutchinson Papers Collection 3039
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Behavioral Research Council, University of Pennsylvania, Correspondence
1952-1953 33 9
Behavioral Research Council, University of Pennsylvania, Correspondence
1954-1955 33 10
Behavioral Research Council, University of Pennsylvania, Meeting Minutes
1952-1955 33 11
Behavioral Research Council, University of Pennsylvania, Report for Ford Foundation Grant
1951 33 12
Behavioral Research Council, University of Pennsylvania, Report of Two Years’ Activity (1951-1953)
1953 33 13
Committee to Evaluate Applications for National Science Foundation Fellowships
1960, 1962-1964
33 14
Committee for International Coordination of National Research in Demography (CICRED)
1974 34 1
Committee on National Statistics, Conference on Immigration Statistics, Washington, DC, September 18-19, 1980, Agenda and Participants
1980 34 2
Committee on National Statistics, Conference on Immigration Statistics, Washington, DC, September 18-19, 1980, Conference Papers
1979-1980 34 3
Committee on National Statistics, Conference on Immigration Statistics, Washington, DC, September 18-19, 1980, Non-Conference Papers filed in Conference folder
1979-1980 34 4
Committee on the Population Index, Report
n.d. 34 5
Conference on Ethnic Studies, WEST Chester, PA, December 4, 1976, Conference Papers
1976, n.d. 34 6
Conference on Population Policy in the Works of Plato and Aristotle, Haverford College, January 31- February 1, 1975, Sponsored by The Rockefeller Foundation
1974-1975, n.d. 34 7
Conference on the Interrelations of Demographic and Economic Change, New York, December 5-7, 1958, Conference Papers, 1of 3
1958 34 8
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Conference on the Interrelations of Demographic and Economic Change, New York, December 5-7, 1958, Conference Papers, 2 of 3
1958 34 9
Conference on the Interrelations of Demographic and Economic Change, New York, December 5-7, 1958, Conference Papers, 3 of 3
1958 34 10
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Correspondence
1989 34 11
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Hutchinson Paper, “Immigration Issues and Legislation Up To 1910,” and related correspondence
1989-1990 34 12
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 1 of 9
1990 35 1
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 2 of 9
1989 35 2
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 3 of 9
1990 35 3
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 4 of 9
1990 35 4
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 5 of 9
1990 35 5
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 6 of 9
1990 35 6
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 7 of 9
1990 35 7
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Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 8 of 9
1990 35 8
Conference on the Social Demography of the US in 1910, Philadelphia, February 8-10, 1990, Conference Papers, 9 of 9
1990 35 9
Cornell Program in Oral History, Steering Committee for Immigration Proposal
1967-1968, 1970
35 10
Eastern Sociological Society, 34th Annual Meeting, Boston, April 10-12, 1964, Program
1964 35 11
Ethnic Studies Association 1972-1977, 1989
35 12
Immigration History Group, Membership List, Correspondence, and Newsletters
1965-1975 35 13
Immigration History Society 1974-1975, n.d. 35 14
Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM)
1956 35 15
International Affairs Seminars, sponsored by AFSC, Washington, DC
1964-1965 35 16
International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Migration, International Newsletter on Migration
1971-1973 36 1
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Circulars and Newsletters
1959-1972 36 2
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP)
1948, 1969, 1973
36 3
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Correspondence
1948-1972 36 4
International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Membership
1954-1978 36 5
Miscellaneous Conferences 1971-1974, 1980
36 6
National Institute of Health, Division of Research Grants, Special Study Section (Population)
1970 36 7
Population and Economic Research Program Advisory Committee
1947 36 8
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Population Association of America, Committee on Population Statistics (COPS), Correspondence
1962-1963 36 9
Population Association of America, Committee on Population Statistics (COPS), Correspondence
1964-1966, 1976
36 10
Population Association of America, Committee on Population Statistics (COPS), Recommendations on the 1970 Census
1966 36 11
Population Association of America, Conference, Philadelphia
1979 36 12
Population Association of America, Newsletters and Written Announcements
1978-1986 36 13
Smithsonian Institution, Research Institute on Immigration and Ethnic Studies, Conference on Ethnicity, the American Ethos, and the New Immigration, Washington DC, November 7-8, 1975
1975 36 14
Social Science Research Council, Correspondence
1949-1952 36 15
Social Science Research Council, Committee on Migration Differentials, Correspondence
1950-1956 36 16
Social Science Research Council, Committee on Migration Differentials, Malzberg and Lee Paper, “Migration and Mental Disease,” Revised, October 31, 1955
1955 37 1
Social Science Research Council, Committee on Migration Differentials, Comments on Malzberg and Lee Manuscript
1955 37 2
Sociological Research Association 1958-1989 37 3
Series 1. Professional. g. The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies
Folder title Date Box Folder
Agreement of Sale, Dr. Benjamin A. Botkin to The Balch Institute
1974 37 4
Edward P. Hutchinson Papers Collection 3039
42 The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Board of Trustees, Members 1974, 1975 37 5
Board of Trustees, Meetings Nov 1973- Sep 1974
37 6
Board of Trustees, Meetings Nov-Dec 1974 37 7
Board of Trustees, Meetings Feb-May 1975 37 8
Board of Trustees, Meetings Aug 1975- Feb 1976
37 9
Board of Trustees, Meetings 1990 37 10
Building Maintenance and Security n.d. 37 11
Bylaws 1976, n.d. 37 12
Confidential Memo Evaluating the Performance of Architects Engaged by The Balch Institute
1975 37 13
Conference on Immigrants in Industrial America, 1850-1920
1973 37 14
Correspondence 1973-1977 37 15
Correspondence 1978-1990 37 16
Dedication of The Balch Institute, Invitation
1974 38 1
Executive Report, April 1, 1971 to December 31, 1972
1973 38 2
Executive Report, January 1, 1973 to December 31, 1973
1974 38 3
Financial Reports 1973-1976, n.d. 38 4
Library Committee Reports 1989-1990 38 5
Miscellaneous 1973-1976, 1990, n.d.
38 6
News Releases 1973, 1974 38 7
Newspaper Clippings 1973-1975, 1989, 1990, n.d.
38 8
Opening Exhibition 1975 38 9
Report on Admission Charges 1976
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