Title
Notice of Agreement between Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Community Service Society
Abstract
In January 1949 Charles Dollard, president of the Carnegie Corporation, announced that the house and garden would be transferred to the New York School of Social Work through its parent organization, the Community Service Society. The roots of the New York School of Social Work trace to 1898 as a summer course offered by the New York Charity Organization Society. Six years later it was transform ed into a graduate program, originally named the New York School of Philanthropy. The name was changed to the New York School of Social Work in 1917.
Collection Name
Carnegie Corporation of New York Records
Archival Context
Series VII. Andrew Carnegie. VII.A. CCNY Carnegie Files. Box no. 2
Subjects
Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations; Carnegie Corporation of New York
Format
legal documents
Genre
legal documents
Origin Information
1949-01-20
Note (Acknowledgment)
Material made available by permission of Carnegie Corporation of New York
Language
English
Library Location
Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
Acknowledgments
Material made available by permission of Carnegie Corporation of New York
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-q8yy-zk27