Box 15
Contains 13 Results:
Letters to Congress regarding grant reductions, 1973
Ruth-Arlene and Theodore Howe's engagement with national politics, including their correspondence with members of Congress, campaign ephemera, and clippings about Presidential and Supreme Court candidates.
Collection is open for research.
Chronological files, 1984 - 2002
Contains correspondence between members of Network leadership, Efficacy Institute course content, event programs, meeting minutes, and memos and mailings to membership.
Collection is open for research.
Third World Law Journal, 1981 - 2012
Contains correspondence about the journal and materials from symposia hosted by the journal. Includes the 25th anniversary symposium in 2005 that was dedicated to Howe. Finally, documents regarding the name change to the Boston College Journal of Law and Social Justice.
Collection is open for research.
American Bar Association Adoption Committee, 1973 - 1983
Series documents Howe's contributions to Massachusetts and national professional organizations' committees and working groups, particularly in the area of model or uniform adoption acts, as well as care for children in need and the elderly.
Collection is open for research.
Regional Adoption Resource Center proposal, between 1979-1981
Series documents Howe's contributions to Massachusetts and national professional organizations' committees and working groups, particularly in the area of model or uniform adoption acts, as well as care for children in need and the elderly.
Collection is open for research.
Black Studies reference materials, 1979 - 1990
Contains subject files on topics where Howe did ongoing work, not tied to a particular project or paper.
Collection is open for research.
PULSE, welfare rights, 1970 - 1975
Howe's course materials, notebooks, and papers from her years as a student, spanning high school through her law degree. Note that Howe went on to become a faculty member at two of the schools where she studied: Simmons College and Boston College Law School. Her faculty materials can be found in the Teaching series.
Collection is open for research.
Family Law and Social Work course materials, 1975 - 1978
Syllabi, reading lists, exams, and assignments, as well as a small amount of faculty correspondence from courses Howe taught in the Simmons College social work program.
Collection is open for research.
Social Policy and Services course materials, 1973 - 1977
Syllabi, reading lists, exams, and assignments, as well as a small amount of faculty correspondence from courses Howe taught in the Simmons College social work program.
Collection is open for research.
Step relationships, notes, 1977
Syllabi, reading lists, exams, and assignments, as well as a small amount of faculty correspondence from courses Howe taught in the Simmons College social work program.
Collection is open for research.
Book reviews, 1977 - 1994
Papers, talks, speaking notes, outlines, and correspondence regarding Howe's works. Also includes a small amount of ephemera relating to events at which she was presenting.
Collection is open for research.
Family Law and the Best Interest of the Child conference, untitled Howe talk or paper, 1982 - 1991
Papers, talks, speaking notes, outlines, and correspondence regarding Howe's works. Also includes a small amount of ephemera relating to events at which she was presenting.
Collection is open for research.
South Carolina Adoption Training Conference address, 1987
Papers, talks, speaking notes, outlines, and correspondence regarding Howe's works. Also includes a small amount of ephemera relating to events at which she was presenting.
Collection is open for research.