Box 1
Contains 26 Results:
Contains letters relating to historical society memberships and article submissions to psychiatric journals; contains memoranda relating to Academic Council at Clark University.
Correspondence regarding acquisition of a Grob/George Billias volume by the History Department at Temple University. Copy of a datasheet about Herbert J. Bass. Copy of a letter from Robert N. Beck about his 1959 volume with Grob. Letters from editors.
Contains Grob colloquium address on "Social Origins of American Psychiatry." Includes correspondence with a friend from the National Endowment of Humanities (correspondence spanning 1967-1968), as well as correspondence with publishers.
Contains a copy of table of contents of Grob's bibliography on "American Social History Before 1860." Correspondence with Dr. M. Brewer regarding his "A Note on the Negro and Organized Labor 1865-1900." One copyright certificate for Grob's "Trade vs. Reform Unionism" manuscript.
Contains one fellowship/awards poster for Clark University, memos, and minutes from a 1967 meeting in New York City regarding planning of an oral history project on immigrants. Includes one copy of an application by Grob for a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health, related to his proposal for publication of a two-volume work on the history of the mental hospital and the treatment of mental illness in the United States.
Includes letter to Congressman Harold D. Donohue (MS) broaching the subject against granting aid to religious and private schools as per Kennedy's aid-to-education bill. Includes letter to President Eisenhower, criticizing United States foreign policy regarding the Mid and Far East. Correspondence with editors about manuscript readings.
Contains correspondence with an editor in regards to Grob's "American Ideas" manuscript, as well as his work on a text co-authored by George A. Billias. A Grob essay copy included in his letter to an editor of The Child and the State. Correspondence with a Dr. Hayden regarding issues within Clark University History department.
Correspondence with The Historian, including a critique of an article on Vito Marcentonio and Labor. A memo from President Jackson of Clark University, relating to faculty salaries. A memo from President Jefferson of Clark University regarding tuition, salaries, and actions by the Board of Trustees. Correspondence with Robert Jones, M.D. about "Kirkbride Papers."
Includes memoranda, letters and a telegram. Correspondence with varying faculty members about candidates for positions within the History department at Clark University. A telegram from Dean Ernest Lynton of Rutgers University, offering Grob a position as history professor and department chair at Livingston College.