American Social Hygiene Association
Biographical / Historical
The American Social Hygiene Association was formed in 1913 by the union of the American Vigilance Association and the American Federation for Sex Hygiene.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Ira Vaughan Hiscock papers
Correspondence, office files, research materials, and writings documenting Ira Vaughan Hiscock's role as a public health educator, author, consultant, and volunteer, primarily from 1925-1939. Papers illustrate efforts of local, state, and national social welfare agencies in dealing with social problems during the Depression. These papers are part of the Contemporary Medical Care and Health Policy Collection.
Charles Augustus Russell papers
Correspondence, memoranda, reports and miscellanea of Charles A. Russell. Professional material from public welfare, education, and international cultural cooperative organizations including the Edward W. Hazen Foundation are present.
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