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Atlanta Anti-Tuberculosis Association Report of Educational Department, Colored department report from June 12 to July 17, 1919 from Mrs. John Hope. 2 pages.
Social Service Institute Program outline. 1 page.
Partial report of the work of the Neighborhood Union with Social Service Institute Program. 4 pages.
Partial suggested program of theChild Welfare Conference. 2 pages.
Child Welfare Department report on how to care for children by Miss J. L. Stark, Chairman. 1 page.
Supplementary report on pre-school clinic, playground work, and meetings. 1 page.
Neighborhood Union Collection
Correspondence from Harriet E. Shepard to the Neighborhood Union with praises to Atlanta for Negro Health Week. 1 page.
Correspondence to Mayor Sims with a request for $500.00 for the Health Campaign. 3 pages.
Neighborhood Union Collection
Correspondence between Rev. Russell S. Brown and Citizens of Cleveland congratulating Atlanta for winning the best Clean-Up Campaign during Negro Health Week. 1 page.
Report on Field Day exercises at Morehouse College campus. 1 page.
Neighborhood Union Collection
Petition to Mayor Key and the Park Commission about community developments. 2 pages.
Correspondence between the Neighborhood Union and the Park Commissioner with a petition to the Park Commission about community developments. 6 pages.
Recommendation from the Neighborhood Union petitioning about community developments. 1 page.
Correspondence between the Junior Red Cross Atlanta Chapter and Mrs. John Hope with a thank you letter for Neighborhood Union's help with the Health Trail. 1 page.
Correspondence between the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Director of Nursing Services and Neighborhood Union about sending nurses to clinics. 1 page.