Types of records include: blueprints, photographs, and maps. Images document the Harkness Family, Harkness House, Harkness Fellows. This series also contains a variety of material separated from the body of the early Commonwealth Fund grant records including grants in public health, rural hositals and disease research (FA290 Commonwealth Fund Grants, SG 1, Series 18.1) as well as the Division of Publications (FA285 SG 1, Series 13).
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Commonwealth Fund records, Vertical File (Reginald H. Fitz), SG 1, Series 34, 1953-1979 1.52 Cubic Feet
This series is a vertical file created by Reginald H. Fitz consisting of articles, reports, studies, reprints and other associated subject matter.
Commonwealth Fund records, Treasurer, SG 1, Series 32, 1925-1982 13.84 Cubic Feet
Types of records include: financial material and general files.
Commonwealth Fund records, Reports of the General Director/President, SG 1, Series 31, 1919-1985, 1987-1995 14.99 Cubic Feet
Barry C. Smith served as General Director of the Commonwealth Fund, 1920-1947. During this period the reports were officially titled as Report of the General Director to the Directors of the Commonwealth Fund. Beginning in 1948, the offical title became known as Report of the President and Staff to Directors of the Commonwealth Fund.
Commonwealth Fund records, Reference Files, SG 1, Series 30, 1922-1982, bulk 1945-1970 7.6 Cubic Feet
The Reference Files consist of ready-reference materials, primarily publications and articles, orginally compiled for the Commonwealth Fund Library.
Commonwealth Fund records, Program for the Prevention of Delinquency, SG 1, Series 29, 1921-1927 1.52 Cubic Feet
Commonwealth Fund records, President, Margaret E. Mahoney, SG 2, Series 1, 1966-1999, bulk 1979-1989 27.73 Cubic Feet
Types of records include: meeting minutes, correspondence, speeches, and reports.
Commonwealth Fund records, Pilgrim Trust, SG 1, Series 28, 1930-1977, bulk 1930-1950 2.47 Cubic Feet
Pilgrim Trust records primarily consist of Annual Reports, Minutes, and a variety of newspaper clippings.
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s the Commonwealth Fund provided financial support for several unique projects concerning psychiatry, pediatrics, and the teaching/training of psychiatrists. Public and private institutions, as well as individuals, were recipients of these grants, with the majority going to universities and colleges. The records for the special studies consist mainly of correspondence and general files relating to a specific grant. Financial records are also found in the folders titled "General Files and Correspondence." A list of the original Commonwealth Fund code assigned to the grants is available in the print version of the finding aid.
Types of records include: grant files and applications.