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Feature on the new home of the Simmons School of Social Work at 51 Commonwealth Avenue in
The Social Worker
.
Feature on the new home of the Simmons School of Social Work at 51 Commonwealth Avenue in The Social Worker.
Maida Herman Solomon '14
Studio portrait of Maida Herman Solomon '14, Professor of Psychiatric Social Work / Head of Department of Social Work, 1934-1957 and Professor Emeritus, Department of Social Economy, posed in dark blouse and pearls reading a paper.
Katharine Hardwick
Portrait of Katharine Hardwick, Director of School of Social Work (1929-52).
Eva Whiting White's essay on the history, current operations, and future plans for medical social work at the Simmons School of Social Work.
Eva Whiting White's essay on the history, current operations, and future plans for medical social work at the Simmons School of Social Work.
Eva Whiting White '07
Portrait of Eva Whiting White '07, Director of School of Social Work (1922-1929).
Discussion in Simmons School of Social Work's
Annual Report
on advertising efforts at the School in response to falling enrollment numbers.
Discussion in Simmons School of Social Work's Annual Report on advertising efforts at the School in response to falling enrollment numbers.
Stuart A. Queen (1890-1987)
Portrait of Stuart A. Queen (1890-1987), second Director of the Simmons School of Social Work (1919-1922).
Anna (Anne) Mae De Berry '29
Microcosm entry for Anna (Anne) Mae De Berry '29, the first Black graduate from the Simmons School of Social Work.
The main classroom for the School of Social Work at 18 Somerset Street, 1913.
The main classroom for the School of Social Work at 18 Somerset Street, 1913.
Discussion of changes and continuities in the School of Social Work, from its founding to 1924.
Discussion of changes and continuities in the School of Social Work, from its founding to 1924.
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