Lowell Bibliography

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By Anne M. Filiaci, Ph.D.

“Appeal From East Side Relief Work. Over 1,200 Families Already Given Aid by Useful Employment.” New York Times, Feb. 25, 1894.

“Charity for the Poor: Committee Thinks Funds Should Be Distributed Before Emergency Arises,” New York Times, Feb. 23, 1899

Daniels, Doris Groshen, Always a Sister: The Feminism of Lillian D. Wald, New York, Feminist Press, 1989

Duffus, R.L., Lillian Wald: Neighbor and Crusader, New York: The Macmillan Company, 1939

“Earnest Efforts to Aid the Poor. East Side Relief Work Committee’s Appeal—What Col. Murphy is Doing.” New York Times, Feb. 5, 1894

“Josephine Shaw Lowell,” biographical entry in Notable American Women, edited by Edward T. James, Janet Wilson James, and Paul S. Boyer, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1971 [1974], v. II, pp. 437-439

Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe, A Generation of Women: Education in the Lives of Progressive Reformers, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1979

Lubove, Roy, The Progressives and the Slums: Tenement House Reform in New York City, 1890-1917, np: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1962

“A Methodist Social Union. The New Organization to Unite the City Congregations,” New York Times, Dec 18, 1887

Mottus, Jane E., New York Nightingales: The Emergence of the Nursing Profession at Bellevue and New York Hospital 1850-1920, [Revision of thesis-Ph.D.), New York University, 1980], Ann Arbor, MI, UMI Research Press, c1981, 1980

Schrom Dye, Nancy, As Equals and As Sisters: Feminism, the Labor Movement, and the Women’s Trade Union League of New York, Columbia, Univ. of Missouri Press, 1980

Stewart, William Rhinelander, The philanthropic work of Josephine Shaw Lowell; containing a biographical sketch of her life, together with a selection of her public papers and private letters, collected and arranged for publication. New York, Macmillan, 1911. (Available online at https://archive.org/stream/philanthropicwo01stewgoog#page/n21/mode/2up (openlibrary.org) Current 5/5/14

“To Aid the Unemployed: New-York Crowded With Those Who Must Be Cared For. Mayor Asked to Accept Charities’ Commissioners’ Offer to Take Charge of Station-House Lodgers—Representatives of Charitable Organizations Believe This Would Rid the City of Those Not Entitled to Its Charity.” New York Times, December 23, 1893

“To Further Interests of Humanity: New-York Section of National Council of Jewish Women” New York Times, Feb. 12, 1895

Wald, Lillian D., The House on Henry Street, NY: Henry Holt & Co., 1915

Wald, Lillian D., Lillian Wald Papers, NY: New York Public Library, [1983]

Waugh, Joan, “”Give This Man Work!”: Josephine Shaw Lowell, the Charity Organization Society of the City of New York, and the Depression of 1893, Social Science History, Volume 25, Number 2, Summer 2001, pp. 217-246 |

Waugh, Joan, Unsentimental Reformer: The Life of Josephine Shaw Lowell, Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1997

“Women in Many Fields: What They Have Done and Are Doing Told to the Methodist Social Union. Their Trials and Needs. The Subject Fully Discussed in Addresses by Mrs. Emma F. Pettengill, Mrs. Cynthia Westover Alden, Miss Lillian D. Wald, Miss Leonora O’Reilly” New York Times, Dec. 8, 1897
 

 
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