Box 38
Contains 17 Results:
Employment and Volunteer offers correspondence, 1994 - 1997
Includes offer from the Bank Street President search committee.
Judy Dimon correspondence, 1999 - 2001
Contains Ellen Galinsky's filed correspondence, written or received by Galinsky, arranged in eight folders. Subjects include offers of employment, fellowships, or volunteering, as well as the topics of children on the internet and the use of time by employees. The sub-series also contains correspondence with the periodicals Scholastic Parent and Child and Fortune magazine, and letters from FWI Board member Judy Dimon.
MacArthur Fellows, 1989
Letters of reference, notes, and correspondence.
"Scholastic Parent & Child" article correspondence, 1998
Contains Ellen Galinsky's filed correspondence, written or received by Galinsky, arranged in eight folders. Subjects include offers of employment, fellowships, or volunteering, as well as the topics of children on the internet and the use of time by employees. The sub-series also contains correspondence with the periodicals Scholastic Parent and Child and Fortune magazine, and letters from FWI Board member Judy Dimon.
Subject: Children on the Internet, 2000
Correspondence and newsletter.
Subject: Employees' Time, 2000
Harris Interactive correspondence and notes.
Vera Titunik of Fortune Magazine, 1999
Correspondence.
Correspondence about James Weil and Gail Hunt, 2000, 2005
Over one dozen folders that mainly contain Ellen Galinsky's collected and filed research on the topic of elder care. People and organizations featured include James Weil, Gail Hunt, AARP, Charleston Area Medical Center Institute, the White House, the Sloan Foundation, National Public Radio, International Longevity Center, Family Caregiver Alliance, The New York Times, and the Center on Aging and Work.
AARP (American Association of Retired Persons), 2005
The AARP in correspondence and a collaborative report with the National Alliance for Caregiving.
Charleston Area Medical Center Institute, 2005
"Transitions of Care" conference program, correspondence, and presentation.