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Ira Solomon Wile papers
Creator: Wile, Ira S. (Ira Solomon), 1877-1943
Call Number: A.W66
Dates: 1894-1943
Physical Description: 22 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Revision Information
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Subject(s)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Articles and speeches, 1904-1943 and undated
Series II: Manuscripts, 1877-1943
Series III: Reprints, 1904-1927
Series IV: Birth control, 1915-1943
Series V: Handedness, 1928-1936 and undated
Series VI: Miscellaneous subjects, 1898-1943 and undated
Series VII: Scrapbooks
Collection Overview
Title: Ira Solomon Wile papers
Creator: Wile, Ira S. (Ira Solomon), 1877-1943
Call Number: A.W66
Dates: 1894-1943
Physical Description: 22 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Dr. Ira S. Wile, physician, lecturer, and author, was born in Rochester, New York on November 29, 1877. He received an A.B. and B.S. degree from the University of Rochester in 1898. He received a degree in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania in 1902, and an M.S. from the University of Rochester in 1908. He was commissioner of education in New York City from 1912 to 1918, and founded the New York City school lunch system and the Manhattanville Nursery. Dr. Wile edited various medical journals, including Medical Pickwick and the Medical Review of Reviews. He was noted as a lecturer, and was an associate in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Scope and Content
The Ira Solomon Wile papers date from between 1877 and 1943 and reflect the many interests of Dr. Wile, particularly public health and social medicine. The materials are divided, broadly, into Dr. Wile's published writing (arranged chronologically), and his research files (sorted by subject). There is much material relating to the early birth control movement in the United States, many letters from the founder of the American Birth Control League, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, and one letter from deafblind author, activist, and lecturer, Helen Keller. There is also material from Dr. Wile's extensive study of left- and right-handedness, and copies of many of his articles and speeches on psychology, social and mental hygiene, birth control, and pediatrics.
The papers are arranged in six series:
Series I: Articles and speeches (1904-1943), contain published print editions of Dr. Wile's articles, arranged chronologically. The last, dated 1943, were published posthumously. Not all of Wile's published articles are included. A bibliography of all of Dr. Wile's published works is included in the first box.
Series II: Manuscripts (1877-1943) contains drafts for Dr. Wile's published papers, including those for pieces which were never published.
Series III: Reprints (1904-1927) contains several bound volumes with pasted in printed versions of many of his published materials, in chronological order. These are not itemized, and may contain articles not included in Series I.
Series IV: Birth control (1915-1943) contains research, correspondence, notes, and writings pertaining to Dr. Wile's views on the ethics and rationale of birth control.
Series V: Handedness (1928-1936 and undated) contains Dr. Wile's research and writings on the phenomenon of handedness, predominantly examinations of causes, societal impacts, and effect on the psyche of left-handedness in the West.
Series VI: Scrapbooks (1878 and undated), contains a single bound scrapbook into which a young Wile pasted poems, editorial articles, and human interest stories clipped from local newspapers.
Researchers should know that the collection contains material and language which include discussions of eugenics, ableism, forced sterilization, classist oppression and violence, derogatory views of people with mental, developmental, and physical disabilities, and homophobia.
Subject(s):
Birth control
Mental health
Left- and right-handedness
Eugenics
Sex (Psychology)
Child psychology
Child rearing
Involuntary sterilization
Abnormalities, Human
Correspondence
Articles
Speeches
Wile, Ira S. (Ira Solomon), 1877-1943
Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
Physicians
Psychologists
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Papers were the gift of Dr. Wile, 1943, and of Mrs. Wile, 1944.Access
The Ira Solomon Wile papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Ira Solomon Wile papers, A.W66, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Revision Information
July 2023: The finding aid was rewritten in order to reflect the physical arrangement of the materials, to update information about the arrangement and scope and content, and to add relevant subject headings. The arrangement of the materials themselves has not been altered.
Content List
Creator: Wile, Ira S. (Ira Solomon), 1877-1943
Call Number: A.W66
Dates: 1894-1943
Physical Description: 22 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Table of Contents:
Revision Information
Biographical/Historical Note
Scope and Content
Subject(s)
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Access
Use
Citation
Content List
Series I: Articles and speeches, 1904-1943 and undated
Series II: Manuscripts, 1877-1943
Series III: Reprints, 1904-1927
Series IV: Birth control, 1915-1943
Series V: Handedness, 1928-1936 and undated
Series VI: Miscellaneous subjects, 1898-1943 and undated
Series VII: Scrapbooks
Collection Overview
Title: Ira Solomon Wile papers
Creator: Wile, Ira S. (Ira Solomon), 1877-1943
Call Number: A.W66
Dates: 1894-1943
Physical Description: 22 boxes
Language(s): Materials are in English
Repository: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Biographical/Historical Note
Dr. Ira S. Wile, physician, lecturer, and author, was born in Rochester, New York on November 29, 1877. He received an A.B. and B.S. degree from the University of Rochester in 1898. He received a degree in medicine from the University of Pennsylvania in 1902, and an M.S. from the University of Rochester in 1908. He was commissioner of education in New York City from 1912 to 1918, and founded the New York City school lunch system and the Manhattanville Nursery. Dr. Wile edited various medical journals, including Medical Pickwick and the Medical Review of Reviews. He was noted as a lecturer, and was an associate in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Scope and Content
The Ira Solomon Wile papers date from between 1877 and 1943 and reflect the many interests of Dr. Wile, particularly public health and social medicine. The materials are divided, broadly, into Dr. Wile's published writing (arranged chronologically), and his research files (sorted by subject). There is much material relating to the early birth control movement in the United States, many letters from the founder of the American Birth Control League, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, and one letter from deafblind author, activist, and lecturer, Helen Keller. There is also material from Dr. Wile's extensive study of left- and right-handedness, and copies of many of his articles and speeches on psychology, social and mental hygiene, birth control, and pediatrics.
The papers are arranged in six series:
Series I: Articles and speeches (1904-1943), contain published print editions of Dr. Wile's articles, arranged chronologically. The last, dated 1943, were published posthumously. Not all of Wile's published articles are included. A bibliography of all of Dr. Wile's published works is included in the first box.
Series II: Manuscripts (1877-1943) contains drafts for Dr. Wile's published papers, including those for pieces which were never published.
Series III: Reprints (1904-1927) contains several bound volumes with pasted in printed versions of many of his published materials, in chronological order. These are not itemized, and may contain articles not included in Series I.
Series IV: Birth control (1915-1943) contains research, correspondence, notes, and writings pertaining to Dr. Wile's views on the ethics and rationale of birth control.
Series V: Handedness (1928-1936 and undated) contains Dr. Wile's research and writings on the phenomenon of handedness, predominantly examinations of causes, societal impacts, and effect on the psyche of left-handedness in the West.
Series VI: Scrapbooks (1878 and undated), contains a single bound scrapbook into which a young Wile pasted poems, editorial articles, and human interest stories clipped from local newspapers.
Researchers should know that the collection contains material and language which include discussions of eugenics, ableism, forced sterilization, classist oppression and violence, derogatory views of people with mental, developmental, and physical disabilities, and homophobia.
Subject(s):
Birth control
Mental health
Left- and right-handedness
Eugenics
Sex (Psychology)
Child psychology
Child rearing
Involuntary sterilization
Abnormalities, Human
Correspondence
Articles
Speeches
Wile, Ira S. (Ira Solomon), 1877-1943
Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
Physicians
Psychologists
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The Papers were the gift of Dr. Wile, 1943, and of Mrs. Wile, 1944.Access
The Ira Solomon Wile papers is open for research use. Researchers are advised to contact Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation prior to visiting. Upon arrival, researchers will also be asked to fill out a registration form and provide photo identification.Use
Reproductions are made upon request but can be subject to restrictions. Permission to publish materials from the collection must currently be requested. Please note that some materials may be copyrighted or restricted. It is the researcher's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other case restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in the collections. For more information contact rarebks@library.rochester.eduCitation
[Item title, item date], Ira Solomon Wile papers, A.W66, Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Administrative Information
Author: Finding aid prepared by Rare Books and Special Collections staff
Publisher: Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Address:
Rush Rhees Library
Second Floor, Room 225
Rochester, NY 14627-0055
rarebks@library.rochester.edu
URL:
Revision Information
July 2023: The finding aid was rewritten in order to reflect the physical arrangement of the materials, to update information about the arrangement and scope and content, and to add relevant subject headings. The arrangement of the materials themselves has not been altered.
Content List
Series I: Articles and speeches, 1904-1943 and undated
Box 1, Folder 1Bibliography of published works by Wile
This bibliography was compiled by previous RBSCP staff, and includes both articles present in this collection, and those not present.
Box 1, Folder 21901-1910
"Polycythemia of Congenital Heart Disease." Archives of Pediatrics, May 1904
"Valuable Suggestions From the Inspection of Urine." The Medical News, August 27, 1904
"Laundry Hygiene." The Medical News, December 3, 1904
"Preliminary Notice of a New and Simplified Double Stain for Bacillus Tuberculosis." New York Medical Journal and Philadelphia Medical Journal, January 28, 1905
"Examinations for Bacillus Tuberculosis." St. Louis Medical Review, February 18, 1905
"The Examination of Faeces." New York Medical Journal and Philadelphia Medical Journal, March 11, 1905
"The Value of Blood Examination in Obstetrics and Gynecology." American Journal of Surgery, April 1906
"Leukocytes in Gonorrhoea." American Journal of the Medical Sciences, June 1906
"The Blood Changes in Mumps." Archives of Pediatrics, September 1906
"The Value of Differential Leucocyte Counts in Medicine. New York Medical Journal, March 9, 1907
"Carsickness." New York Medical Journal, August 22, 1908
"Interpretation of Blood Examinations." Medical Record, October 24, 1908
"Diphtheria Following Tonsillectomy and Adenectomy." Archives of Pediatrics, November 1908
"Preliminary Note on Starch in the Urine, Amyluria." New York Medical Journal, February 20, 1909
"The Leukocytes in Pulmonary Diseases of Children." Archives of Pediatrics, March 1909
"Blood Examination in the Presence of Gangrene." New York Medical Journal, September 11, 1909
"The Educational Responsibilities of a Milk Depot." New York Medical Journal, January 15, 1910
"The Social Plagues and the Public Schools." New York Medical Journal, September 10, 1910
"Clinical Statistics." New York Medical Journal, November 26, 1910
Box 1, Folder 31911-1920
"January 21: Do Medical Schools Adequately Train Students for the Prevention of Infant Mortality." New York Medical Journal, January 21, 1911
"A Programme for Sex Instruction." Archives of Pediatrics, Read before the Twelfth New York State Conference on Charities and Correction, Watertown, N.Y., October 18, 1911
"What a Father Should Tell His Son." New York Medical Journal, Read before the New York Academy of Medicine, February 7, 1912; reprinted March 9, 1912
"Schools for Midwives." The Medical Record, March 16, 1912
"Maternal Nursing: The Return of Milk After Discontinuance of Nursing." Journal of the American Medical Association, March 16, 1912
"The Relation of the Physician to the Public." New York Medical Journal, Read before the Manhattan Medical Society, January 26, 1912; reprinted May 4, 1912
"School Lunches." New York Medical Journal, Read before the American Academy of Medicine, Bethlehem, Pa., April 4, 1912; reprinted August 31, 1912
"Hygiene for the Normal Child." Medical Record, Read before the Association for the Study of Exceptional Children, November, 1912; reprinted February 1, 1913
"Medical Efficiency." New York Medical Journal, Read before the American Association for Clinical Research, N.Y., November 9, 1912; reprinted March 15, 1913
"The Economic Importance of Speech Defects." The Medical Record, Reprinted June 28, 1913
"The Relation of the General Practitioner to the Public School." The American Practitioner, Read before the section on Neurology and Psychiatry of the New York Academy of Medicine, May 13, 1913; reprinted October 1913
"Medical Inspection and the Nutrition of School Children." Interstate Medical Journal, vol. 20, no. 10, 1913
"Vocational Guidance and the Curriculum." The American Teacher, 5:2-7, Read before the Fourth National Conference on Vocational Guidance, Richmond, Va., December 8, 1914; printed January 1915
"The Scientific Bases of Modern Medicine." American Medicine, 13:79-91, Read before the Rochester Academy of Science and the Manhattanville Medical Society, December 21, 1917; reprinted February 1918
"Dispensary Abuse." New York Medical Journal, Read before the New York City Conference of Charities and Corrections, May 7, 1918; reprinted July 7, 1918
"Health Classes for Children." Archives of Pediatrics, Read before the New York Academy of Medicine, section on pediatrics, December 11, 1919; reprinted March, 1920
"Mental Hygiene During Childhood." The Medical Record, Read before the Yorkville Medical Society of New York, December 15, 1919; reprinted April 3, 1920
"How to Protect the Health of School Children." New York Medical Journal, Read before the Child Health Conference at Asbury Park, N.J., June 12, 1920; reprinted September 18, 1920
"The Economics of Health." American Medicine, vol. 15, nos. 9, 10, 11, 1920
Box 1, Folder 41921-1927
"The Children's Clinic of the Future." Archives of Pediatrics, November 1921
"The Future Family Physician." Notes and Abstracts, 8:232-235, 1922
"Mental Hygiene and Childhood." Radio Health Hints broadcast by the NYS Department of Health Health News Service, June 23, 1923
"Fresh Air Outings in Child Care - the Medical Point of View." The Nations Health, 5:391, September 1923
"Three Children." The New-Church Messenger, April 15, 1925
Handwritten note indicates that this article was also printed in The Survey, June 1, 1924. The complete article is found in Wile's book, Children I Have Known.
"Common-Sense Psychotherapy," review. of Principles of Psychotherapy by Pierre Janet. Survey, December 15, 1925
"The Influence of Physical Disorders Upon Behavior." Medical Journal and Record, Read before the American Orthopsychiatric Association, New York City, May 9, 1925 under the title "Methods of Treatment, Organic and Physical Problems." Reprinted October 7, 1925
"The Worship of Asklepios." Annals of Medical History, 8:419-434, 1926
"Some Medical Phases of Child Behavior." Medical Journal and Record, Read before the Alumnae Association of the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, March 16, 1927; reprinted May 4 and 18, 1927
"Behavior in Four Dimensions." Hospital Social Service, 16:236-242, Read before the Conference of the National Federation of Day Nurseries, Washington, D.C., May 5, 1927
"Behavior Difficulties of Children." Mental Hygiene, 11:38-53, Read before the National State Conference of Charities and Correction, twenty-seventh annual meeting, Buffalo, N.Y., November 17, 1926; reprinted January 1927
"Physicians and Intelligence Tests." Medical Journal and Record, 126:649-654, Read before the twenty-first annual meeting of the Fourth District Bract of the Medical Society of the State of New York, Schenectady, N.Y., October 12, 1927; reprinted December 7, 1927
"Argument for Birth Control." Read before the Women's City Club, November 14, 1927
Box 1, Folder 51928
"Physical Problems of Abnormal Behavior." American Journal of Diseases for Children, 35:113-119, Read before the New York Physicians Association, Academy of Medicine, October 26, 1927; reprinted, January 1928
"Friction in the Family." Parents Magazine, March 1928
"A Genetic Study of Mongolism." Medical Journal and Record, Read before the American Orthopsychiatric Association, New York City, under the title, "The Orientation of Conduct Disorders," February 24, 1928; reprinted April 18, 1928
Written by Ira S. Wile, M.D. and S.Z. Orgel, M.D. Two copies, one an individual pamphlet printing and one a number of pages removed from the medical journal.
"Emotional America." Outlook and Independent, May 8, 1928
"Youth Waneth by Encreasing." Mental Hygiene, 12:516-520, July 1928
Two copies.
"The Relation of Character to Intelligence." Hygeia, August 1928
"A Study of the Physical and Mental Characters of Mongols," by Ira S. Wile and Samuel Z. Orgel. International Clinics, October 1928
96 pages.
"The Fact of Prudential Family Limitation." American Medicine, 2 3:697-710, October 1928
"What is Happening to the Family?" Hospital Social Service, 19:525-533, Read before the Harlem Medical Society, New York City, December 21, 1928; reprinted December 1929
"Lying as a Social Phenomenon" Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry, 20:1284-1311, Read before a meeting of the Ward's Island Psychiatric Society, January 25, 1928; reprinted December 1928
"Training the Child's Emotions." Hygeia, December 1928
"The Delinquent Child and the Delinquent Community." Hospital Social Service, 18:41-48, Read before the Mental Hygiene Committee, Onondaga Health Association, Syracuse, N.Y., November 17, 1927; reprinted 1928
"Send the Backward Child to School." Cosmopolitan, December 1928
Box 1, Folder 61929
"Facing Divorce." The Survey, January 1929
"Mental Hygiene in the Public Schools." Mental Hygiene, 13:70-80, Read before the Connecticut Conference of Social Work, Stanford, Conn., April 25, 1928; printed January 1929
"The Orientation of Conduct Disorders." The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 23:434-441, Read before the fifth annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, February 24, 1928; reprinted in the January-March 1929 issue
"Character in Four Dimensions." Children, The Parents' Magazine, February 1929
Magazine print photograph of an infant holding a flower, undated
"The Wife in Business." Hygeia, February 1929
"Romance Outside the Pale." The Survey, March 1929
"Marriage and Health." Hygeia, March 1929
"Sex as Biological Social Behavior." Journal of Social Hygiene, 15:277-292, May 1929
"The New Youth." American Medicine, 24:381-383, June 1992
"Relation of Psychology to Orthodontia." International Journal of Orthondontia, 15:573-584, Read before a meeting of the New York Society of Orthodontists, New York City, March 20, 1929; reprinted June 1929
"Two Methods of Treatment of Enuresis Nocturna in Institutions for Children." Medical Times, vol. LVII, no.8, August 1929
"The Dynamics of Marriage." The Urologic and Cutaneous Review, 33:537-542, August 1929
"Constipation and Behavior." The American Journal of Diseases of Children, 38:570-589, Read before the sixth annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, New York City, February 22, 1929; reprinted September 1929
"Early Feeding Habits." The Mothers' Journal, November 1929
"Child Care or Child Development." The Survey, December 12, 1929
"Mental Hygiene in Childhood." The Journal of the American Medical Association, 93:1874-1877, Read before the section on nervous and mental diseases at the eightieth annual session of the American Medical Association, Portland, Ore., July 11, 1929; reprinted December 14, 1929
"The Home and Health." The Journal of the National Education Association, 18:303-304, December 1929
Box 1, Folder 71930
"The Community Medical Problem from the Standpoint of the Physician." American Medicine, 25:9-19, Read before a joint meeting of the New York Physicians Association and the Allied Dental Council, November 26, 1929; reprinted January 1930
"Mental Hygiene in Childhood." The Medical Officer, January 25, 1930
"The Mental Hygiene Clinic and Child Welfare." Hospital Social Service, 22:27-41, Read before the Hartford-Salmon Clinic on Mental Hygiene, Hartford, Conn., February 14, 1930
"The Health Class, Habit Clinics and Health Education." The School Parent, 9:2, 14, April 26, 1930
Two copies.
"When Johnny Doesn't Eat." Hygeia, April 1930
"Tantrums." The Mothers' Journal, 2:283-285, May 1930
Functional Disease as Personality Disorder. Medical Journal and Record, 131:615-619, Read before the Rensselaer County Medical Society at Troy, N.Y., December 11, 1929; printed June 18, 1930
"The First Year of Marriage." Association Men, June 1930
"Birth Control as Social Service." Birth Control Review, Read before the National Conference of Social Work, Boston, Mass., June 12, 1930; printed July 1930
"The Sex Problems of Youth." Journal of Social Hygiene, 16:413-425, Read before the Eastern Medical Society of the City of New York, May 9, 1930; reprinted October 1930
"Left-handedness." Parents Magazine, October 1930
"A Comparative Study of the Kohs Block Design Test." American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1:89-103, Read before the seventh annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, New York City, February 21-22, 1930; reprinted October 1930
"Behavior Problems of Children With Special Reference to Delinquency." American Journal of Diseases of Children, 40:1076-1088, Read before The Medical Society of the County of Queens, May 27, 1930; reprinted November 1930
"Health Officers, Contraception and Public Health." American Medicine, 25:695-699, Read before the National Birth Control Conference, November 19, 1930; printed November 1930
Three copies: two individual publication pamphlets, and one collection of pages cut from the journal.
"The Pediatrician and Behavior Problems of Children." Archives of Pediatrics, 47:676-697, Read before the Brooklyn Pediatric Society, October 22, 1930; printed November 1930
Box 1, Folder 81931
"Birth Control and Social Work." Hospital Social Service, 23:63-77, Read before the National Conference of Social Work, Boston, Mass., June 12, 1930; reprinted January 1931
"Contraception and Public Health." Birth Control Review, 15:7-8, January 1931
Excerpts from the article "Health Officers, Contraception and Public Health" in the November, 1930 issue of American Medicine.
"Integration of the Child." Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 28:103-110, Read before the Pediatric Section of the New Jersey State Medical Association, Atlantic City, N.J., June 13, 1930; printed February 1931
"A Male Heir and Size of Family." Eugenics, February 1931
"Are Modern Parents Failures?" Hygeia, 9:223-227, March 1931
"Shaping the Personality of the Individual." Medical Journal and Record, 133:539-543 and 132:576-580, Read before the Judge Baker Foundation and the Massachusetts Civic League, Inc., Boston, Mass., October 15, 1930; reprinted June 3, 1931
"Can Personality be Determined?" Current Information Bulletin of the Association for Personality Training, 1:2, Read before the Association for Personality Training, March, 1931; printd June 1931
"The Relation of Teeth to Behavior." American Medicine, 26:393-399, Read before the Dental Hygienists Association of the State of New York, May 14, 1931; reprinted July 1931
"The Sin of Omission." Birth Control Review, July 1931
"The Bases of Personality Adjustment." School and Society, 34:1-4, Read before the Association for Personality Training, New York City, July 6, 1931; reprinted October 31, 1931
"Understanding the Adolescent." Hospital Social Service, 24:260-267, 1931
Box 1, Folder 91932
"The Relation of Left-Handedness to Behavior Disorders." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2:44-57, Read before the eighth annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, January 1932
"Preventive Psychiatry." Birth Control Review, 16:8-10, January 1932
"Francis Crowley vs. The People of the State of New York." Survey Graphic, 20:476-511, February 1932
"When Left is Right." Delineator, April 1932
"A Thousand Marriages." Birth Control Review, 16:205-207, July-August 1932
"The Altered Position of Children as a Factor in Behavior, with a Particular Consideration of Negro Children." Archives of Pediatrics, 44:494-511, Read before the Harlem Education Committee, March 21, 1932; reprinted August 1932
"The Mental Hygiene Approach to Public Health." American Medicine, 38:346-354, Read before the Dutchess County Health Association, Hyde Park, N.Y., June 10, 1932; reprinted July 1932
"The Relation of the Public Health Nurse to Mental Hygiene." Public Health Nursing, 24:541-546, Read before the New Jersey State Department of Health Bureau of Child Hygiene, annual conference, Newark, N.J., May 2, 1930; reprinted October 1930
"Psychoanalysis and Religion." Mental Hygiene, 16:529-563, Read before Ward's Island Psychiatrical Society, April 25, 1932; reprinted October 1932
"Back to Barbarism." Midmonthly Survey, 68:593, November 15, 1932
"Known and Unknown." Hospital Social Service, 25: 310-316, 1932
Box 1, Folder 101933
"Home Economics and Life Attitudes." Practical Home Economics, 11:9-28, Read before the Department of Supervisors and Teachers of Home Economics, National Educational Association, Atlantic City, N.J., June 28, 1932; printed January 1933
"Mental Health of the Preschool Child." American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health, 23:191-200, Read before the sixty-first annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., October 25, 1932; printed March 1933
"Hand Preference in Primitive Man." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 3:95-112. Presidential address, American Orthopsychiatric Association, April 1933
"Why Children Fail." Understanding the Child, 3:7-9,29, April 1933
"Health in Relation to Personality." Medical Journal and Record, 137:353-356, Read before the New York Child Study Association, January 31, 1933; printed May 3, 1933
"The Mental Hygiene Problems of the Deaf." Archives of Pediatrics, 50:603-614, Read before the International Congress on the Education of the Deaf at the Convention of the American Instructors of the Deaf, Trenton, N.J., June 20, 1933; reprinted September 1933
Two copies.
"Editorial - Vital Statistics Propound Questions." Hospital Social Service, 28:381-383, October 1933
"'Spending' or Investing in Education." School, 45:1,4, November 9, 1933
"Birth Control and National Recovery." Birth Control Review, Read before the Rhode Island Birth Control League, Providence, R.I., October 17, 1933; printed November 1933
"Personality Problems Born of the Depression." Hospital Social Service, 28:415-421, 1933
"Education for Marriage in the Present Social and Economic Order." Hospital Social Service, 28:139-143, 1933
Box 2, Folder 11934
"The Continuity of the Neurotic Processes." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 4:49-72, January 1934
"Fact and Fancy in Mental Hygiene." American Medicine, 40:26-38, Read before the Massachusetts Society for Mental Hygiene, Boston, Mass., May 10, 1933; printed January 1934
"A Few Thoughts for the New Year on the Job of Being a Parent." Hygeia, 12:8-9, January 1934
"The Editors' Page." Child Study, 11:129, February 1934
"Schooling in Relation to the Emotions and Initiative." Education, 54:421-426, March 1934
"The Blue Stork and the Blue Eagle." Tomorrow, 1:12,13,14, May 1934
"The Visiting Teacher." Mental Hygiene, 18:380-392, Read before the National Conference on the Education and Rehabilitation of Handicapped Children, New York University, March 10, 1934; printed July 1934
"Social Psychiatry and Mobilization for Human Needs." American Medicine, 40:420-428, October 1934
"Auto-Suggested Dreams as a Factor in Therapy." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 4:449-463, Read before the eleventh annual meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association, Chicago, Ill., February 22, 1934; printed October 1934
"Teeth and Personality." Dental Survey, 10:28-34, Read before The First District Dental Society, New York City, March 5, 1934; printed November 1934
"A Mental Hygienist Looks at Guidance and Industry." Occupation, 13:114-125, November 1934
"The Animal in Man." Medical Record, 140:636-638, December 5, 1934
Box 2, Folder 21935
"The Challenge of Childhood." Mental Hygiene, 19:38-46, Read before the twenty-fifth anniversary meeting of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York City, November 14, 1934; printed January 1935
"Dentistry and Dentists as Portrayed by Shakespeare." Mouth Health Quarterly, 4:5-17, January - March 1935
"Birth Control: Creation vs. Propagation." American Medicine, 41:141-148, March 1935
Two copies.
"Child Guidance as a Medical Function." Archives of Pediatrics, 52:213-233, Read before the Passaic County Medical Society, N.J., February 14, 1935; printed April 1935
"Teeth and Personality as Portrayed by Shakespeare." Mouth Health Quarterly, 4:8-11, April-June 1935
"Emotional Behavior During Early Childhood." Medical Record, 142:24-27, Read before the Pediatric section of the New York Academy of Medicine, December 13, 1934; printed July 3, 1935
"The Personality of King Lear as a Young Man." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 5:325-336, Read before the Association for Personality Training, New York City, April 10, 1935; reprinted July 1935
"The Role of the Forgettery in Education." Proceedings: The Second Institute on the Exceptional Child of the Child Research Clinic of the Woods School, Langhorne, Pa., October 15, 1935
"Common Sense in Rearing Children for Life." Archives of Pediatrics, 52:749-760, November 1935
"This Right-Handed World." Today, December 1935
Box 2, Folder 31936
"The Facts About Left-Handedness." The National Parent-Teacher Magazine, 30:8-9, 32-34, January 1936
"The Next Decade and Education from the Standpoint of Mental Hygiene." Archives of Pediatrics, 53:27-42, Read before the Progressive Education Association, New York City, November 22, 1935; printed January 1936
"The Use of the Kohs Test as an Indicator of Mental Confusion." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 6:1-16, Read before the 1935 meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association; printed January 1936
"Public Health and Syphilis." American Medicine, vol. 2, February 1936
"The Federalist No. 18."The Independent Journal of Columbia University, 3:2, April 3, 1936
"Integration of the Child, the Goal of the Educational Program." Mental Hygiene, 20:249-261, Read before the Department of Superintendents, National Education Association, Atlantic City, N.J., February 26, 1935; printed April 1936
"Physical and Physiological Growth as a Factor in Child Adjustment." New York State Journal of Medicine, 36:809-813, May 15, 1936
"Big Crooks from Little Truants." Today, May 16, 1936
"Marriage and the First Year." Voice of Youth, 1:3-4, June 1936
"A Medical Review of the Report." The Journal of Contraception, 1:108-111, June-July 1936
"Life and Love - A Symposium in C Major and B Minor." New York State Journal of Medicine, 36:1035-1048, Read before The Doctor's Club, New York City, March 25, 1936; printed July 15, 1936
"The Role of the Forgettery in Education." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 6:376-396, Read before the Second Institute on the Exceptional Child of the Child Research Clinic of the Wood's School, Langhorne, Pa., October 15, 1935; printed July 1936
"The Child With Behavior Problems - How is He Being Cared For?" Better Times, vol. 68, December 7, 1936
Box 2, Folder 41937
"The Future of Speech Improvement." The Spoken Word, 5:13-16, February 1937
"The Psychology of the Hymen." Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 85:143-156, Read before the New York Physicians-Yorkville Medical Society, New York City, April 25, 1935; printed February 1937
Two copies.
"Teeth and Personality." Mouth Health Quarterly, April-June 1937
"And it Ever Will be Said of Youth." New York State Journal of Medicine, 37:960-962, May 15, 1937
"Children... on Their Own." This Week, June 13, 1937
"Children's Lies." Hygeia, September 1937
"Ordinal Position and the Behavior Disorders of Young Children." The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 51:61-93, 1937
"A Study of the Basal Age With Reference to its Meaning for School Adjustment." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 7:441-455, Read before the 1936 meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association; printed October 1937
"Society and Sex Offenders." Survey Graphic, 26:569-572, November 1937
Box 2, Folder 51938
"The Fraternity's Role in Sex Education." The Rattle of Theta Chi, 26:3-7, March 1938
"Present Problems of Mental Health in Russia." Mental Hygiene, 22:25-56, Read before the twenty-eighth annual meeting of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York City, November 10, 1937; reprinted January 1938
"Love at First Sight as Manifest in The Tempest." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 8:341-356, April 1938
"The Fraternity's Role in Sex Education." The Quill and Scroll, 28:14-21, June 1938
"Mental Disorders as a Factor in Divorce." Eugentical News, 23:81-92, Read before the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Eugenics Research Association; reprinted from the issue of September-October 1938
"The Changing I.Q. in Children's Institutions." The Survey, October 15, 1938
"A Study of the Behavior of 250 Children with Mental Age Ten Years." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 8:689-708, October 1938
Box 2, Folder 61939
"Sex Offenders Against Young Children: What Shall be Done About Them?" Journal of Social Hygiene, 25:33-44, Read before the Regional Conference on Social Hygiene, New York City, February 3, 1938; reprinted January 1939
"Social Security Acts and Population Change." Medical Record, 149:9,10,12, March 1, 1939
"The Mental Defective." Journal of Contraception, 4:84, April 1939
"Democracy in Camping." Camping World, 5:4-8,18,19, April 1939
"Constitution and Situations." New York State Journal of Medicine, 39:884-890, May 1, 1939
"Mental Hygiene for Dentists." The Dental Outlook, 26:256-262, June 1939
"Pets." Hygeia, 17:493, June 1939
"Behavior Differentials of Children with I.Q.'s 120 and above and I.Q.'s 79 and Below, with Some Reference to Socio-Economic Status." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 9:529-539, July 1939
"The Ebb and Flow of Death." American Journal of Surgery, 46:234-245, November 1939
"Can We Change Personality?" Trends in Crime Treatment, 1939 Yearbook
Box 2, Folder 71940-1941
"So-Called "Problem Children." Hygeia 18:80, January 1940
"What Constitutes Abnormality?" The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 10:216-228, Read before the 1939 meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association; reprinted April 1940
"Body-Mind Unity." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 10:532-547, July 1940
"The Threat of Mental Disease." The Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, 92:323-341, September 1940
"Some Factors in the Selection of Probation." Federal Probation, 4:9-13, November-December 1940
"Adult Education as Protective Mental Hygiene." Mental Hygiene, 25:87-97, Read before the American Association for Adult Education, New York City, May 20, 1940; reprinted January 1941
"A Study of Failures on the Standard Binet in Relation to Behavior and School Problems." The Journal of Educational Psychology, 32:275-283, April 1941
"Relation of Birth to Behavior." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 11:320-334, Read before the 1940 meeting of the American Orthopsychiatric Association; reprinted April 1941
"Adolescence - Its Challenge." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 11:599-602, July 1941
"Pediatrics and Child Psychiatry: A Symposium." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 11:423-451, July 1941
"Sex Offenders and Sex Offenses: Classification and Treatment." The Journal of Criminal Psychopathology, 3:11-31, July 1941
Two copies.
Report to the 1941 National Interfraternity Conference Concerning a Pamphlet on Sex Hygiene, November 28, 1941
"When Youth Faces Confusion." National Parent-Teacher, 36:8-10, November 1941
"Sex: In Terms of Personal and Social Hygiene." National Interfraternity Conference pamphlet Prepared for College Students, 1941
Two copies.
Box 2, Folder 81942-1943
"Chance in the Validation of Personality Tests." The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 12:154-160, January 1942
"Some Shakespearean Characters in the Light of Present-Day Psychologies." Psychiatric Quarterly, 16:62-90, January 1942
"Some Social and Psychological Considerations in the Education of the Handicapped." Mental Hygiene, 26:92-99, January 1942
"Camps in War Time: The Defense of the American Way of Life." Camping World, 8:5-11,20, February-March 1942
"Papers and Addresses. Mental Hygiene and Social Security. Medical Journal and Record, 155:235-238, Read before the Mental Hygiene Committee of the Brooklyn Council for Social Planning, February 3, 1942; printed April 1, 1942
Two copies.
"Lying as a Biological and Social Phenomenon." The Nervous Child: Quarter Journal of Psychopathology, Psychotherapy, Mental Hygiene and Guidance of the Child, 1:293-313, Summer 1942
"Eye Dominance." Archives of Opthamology, 28:780-790, Read before the New York Academy of Medicine, section of ophthalmology, March 16, 1942; reprinted November 1942
"Who is the Nervous Child?" The Nervous Child, 2:211-213, 1942-1943
"Contraception Teaching in Medical Schools." The Western Journal of Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, December 1943
Published posthumously.
Box 2, Folder 9Undated
"Holy Land." Midmonthly Survey, 71:361
Poem, three copies, clipped from a magazine.
"Rickets and Scurvey" pamphlet, published by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
The Child booklet, published by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Box 2, Folder 10Newspaper clippings, 1924, 1925, 1930 and 1937
Short articles written by Ira S. Wile on child rearing, marriage, and child psychology.
Series II: Manuscripts, 1877-1943
Box 3, Folder 1A-B
"Abstract of paper on relation of marital difficulties to school behavior." Read before the New School for Social Research, May 27, 1932
"American Uses of Animal Names as Applied to Persons." Published in Public Notes and Queries, vol. 169, July - December, 1935
"The Animal in Man." Published in Medical Record, 140:636-638, December 5, 1934
"Are Parents Always Wrong?"
Two copies.
"Art - the Foundation of Literature." Read before the Arts Guild, November 22, 1935
"Attitudes in Living."
"Be Yourself."
"Birth Control and National Recovery." Read before the Rhode Island Birth Control League at Providence, R.I., October 17, 1933
Box 3, Folder 2C-D
"Character as Influenced by Personality." Radio address, WEAF, December 7, 1937
"The Child is Father to the Man."
"The Child's Attitude to Himself." Published in American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 9:241-246, January 1938
"The Chronic Homeless Man as a Mental Problem."
"A Comparative Study of Graphology, Palmistry and the Rorschach Test."
"The Criminal Judges."
Two copies.
"The Depression and its Effect Upon the Child." Talk before the Women's Division of Federation, November 29, 1932
Discussion of Dr. Bronner's paper at the fiftieth anniversary and seventh national convention of the American Association of University Women, Boston, Mass., April 8-11, 1931
Discussion of Dr. Ryan's paper: Mental Hygiene in the Training of Teachers. Read before the first international Congress oh Mental Hygiene, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1930
Department of Child Welfare Report submitted by Dr. Goldwater of Mount Sinai Hospital, May 7, 1920
Discussion of Paper by S. Adolphus Knopf on Birth Control, in its Medical, Social, Economic, and Moral Aspects.
Box 3, Folder 3E-K
"The Effect of the Earth' s Motion on Human Behavior." Read before the Hunterian Medical Society, January 12, 1932
"Evaluation of the Arts Guild Methods and Techniques."
"Further Consideration on Suicide (a Criticism)." Published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 7:235-239, April 1937
"Home Economics and Life Attitudes." Read before the National Education Association, Department of Supervisors and Teachers of Home Economics, Atlantic, N.J., June 27, 1932
"How to Study."
"Intermittent Amentia Dialectica with Periodic Depersonalization." Read before the Academy of Medicine, April 3, 1938
"[Jitterbug]."
"Johnny Doesn't Eat."
"Joy in the Home."
Box 3, Folder 4L-O
"Liberty and Oratory." Read at the University of Rochester, June 3, 1898
"Louis Kossuth." Read at the Rochester Free Academy graduation, June 1894
"Lying as a Biological and Social Phenomenon." Part of Pathological Lying and the Pathological Liar, by Ira. S. Wile.
"The Meaning of News."
"Medical Association of Greater New York - Birth Control."
"Mental Incompetents and the Marriage Law." Read before the regional meeting of the New York State Conference on Marriage and the Family, April 28, 1939
"A National Health Program."
Two copies.
"Observable Symptoms of Health Disorders and Physical Defects in School Children."
Two copies.
"Open School Week."
"Orphans - Education. What and Where is the Gap?"
Box 3, Folder 5P
"Pepping it Up."
"Physiopathology in Child Guidance."
"[The Place of Speech Education and Correction in the School Systems]."
"A Plan for Teaching Hygiene in the Public Schools." Read before the International Congress on Hygiene and Demography.
"Problem Parents and Problem Children." Chapter from Our Neurotic Age, Farrar and Rinehart, 1932
"Proposal for an Organization of a Conference Committee Interested in Contraception."
"A Psychiatrist Looks at Religion."
Two copies/drafts.
Psychology and Social Trends. Read before the New York Urban League, New York City, February, 1935.
Box 3, Folder 6R-S
The Relationship of Physiological Health to Efficient Living in Home Situations. Read at New York University School of Education, April, 1933. Published in Physiological Health, J. B. Nash, editor. A. S. Barnes and Company. 1933. p.l65-170.
[Report of the Fiftieth Anniversary and Seventh Annual Convention of University Women,April 8-11, 1931]
Rhythm-Rhythm.
The Scientific Attitude.
Sex Adjustment of the Young Adult.
Sex and Normal Human Behavior. Chapter from Sex in Civilization. Macaul and Company. New York, 1929.
Sex Crimes and the Home. Published in Parents Magazine, September 29, 1937.
Speaking of Children Reminds me of Parents. Published in Mental Hygiene, October 27, 1939.
Two copies.
Sunlight and Rest. Radio address, WEAF, May 23, 1932.
Superstition and Mental Hygiene.
Social Hygiene as Mental Hygiene. Journal of Criminal Psychopathology
"Introduction." [Social Hygiene]
Box 3, Folder 7T-Z
"[Review of] The Third Reich as a Sexual Problem by Hanns Erich Kaminski."
"To Make Childbirth Easy."
"The Visiting Nurse and Mental Hygiene." Radio address, WEAF, March 21, 1932
"What is Normal Behavior for Children?" Radio address, WNYC, May 19, 1938
"What is Work?" Radio address, WJZ, February 5, 1931
"What of the New Year?" Radio address, WMCA, January 1, 1933
"Who and What are Orphans?"
"Who is the Nervous Child?"
"Women's Economic Hazard After Age Forty-Five."
Box 4Health During War and Peace, 1877-1943
Two bound volumes.
Series III: Reprints, 1904-1927
Box 5, Volume 1Nos. 1-50, 1904-1912
Box 5, Volume 2Nos. 51-100, 1909-1917
Box 6, Volume 1Nos. 101-150, 1917-1922
Box 6, Volume 2Nos. 151-200, 1922-1927
Series IV: Birth control, 1915-1943
Box 7, Folder 1-3Articles
Box 7, Folder 4Birth Control Review, vol. 1 nos. 1-2; vol. 4, no.1
Box 7, Folder 5Legalization of birth control - reports
Box 7, Folder 6Manuscripts and miscellaneous papers
Box 7, Folder 7Notes by Dr. Wile
Box 7, Folder 8-9Pamphlets
Box 7, Folder 10Report of the joint committee of the A.B.C.L. and the B.C.C.R.B., 1938
Correspondence
Box 8, Folder 11915-1924
Box 8, Folder 21925-1928
Box 8, Folder 31929
Box 8, Folder 41930
Box 8, Folder 51931
Box 8, Folder 61932-1933
Box 8, Folder 71934-1935
Box 8, Folder 81936
Box 9, Folder 11937
Box 9, Folder 21938-1939
Box 9, Folder 31940
Box 9, Folder 41941
Box 9, Folder 51942-1943
Originals of carbon copies of Ira Wile's letters in Boxes 8 and 9
Box 9a, Folder 1December 1928 - January 1929
Box 9a, Folder 2February - March 1929
Box 9a, Folder 3April - September 1929
Box 9a, Folder 4October - December 1929
Box 9a, Folder 5January - March 1930
Box 9a, Folder 6April - May 1930
Box 9a, Folder 7June - December 1930
Box 9a, Folder 8January 1931 - March 1932
Box 9a, Folder 9May 1932
Box 9a, Folder 10June 1932 - December 1933
Box 9a, Folder 11January 1934
Box 9a, Folder 12February - December 1934
Box 9a, Folder 131935-1940
Series V: Handedness, 1928-1936 and undated
Box 10, Folder 1Art and ancient cultures
Box 10, Folder 2-4Articles
Box 10, Folder 5Anatomy and physiology
Box 10, Folder 6Astronomy and nature
Box 10, Folder 7Bibliography
Box 10, Folder 8Biology, botany, and zoology
Box 11, Folder 1Causation
Correspondence
Box 11, Folder 21928-1931
Box 11, Folder 31932-1936
Box 11, Folder 4Earth's motion
Box 11, Folder 5Education
Box 11, Folder 6Eye dominance
Box 11, Folder 7Heliotropism and heliocentrism
Box 11, Folder 8Introduction
Box 11, Folder 9Luck idea
Box 12, Folder 1Magic
Box 12, Folder 2Maladjustments and emotional behavior
Box 12, Folder 3Medicine and magic
Box 12, Folder 4Notes
Box 12, Folder 5Philology and relation to direction to hand
Box 12, Folder 6Prevalence
Box 12, Folder 7Psychology
Box 13, Folder 1Reading
Box 13, Folder 2Religion
Box 13, Folder 3Speech
Box 13, Folder 4Tests for handedness
Box 13, Folder 5Tests for handedness (explanation)
Box 13, Folder 6Vocation and avocation
Box 13, Folder 7Writing
Series VI: Miscellaneous subjects, 1898-1943 and undated
Box 14, Folder 1Aging
Box 14, Folder 2Analysis and treatment of speech defects
Box 14, Folder 3Articles about Dr. Wile
Box 14, Folder 4Association for Personality Training
Box 14, Folder 5Book reviews of Dr. Wile's books
Box 14, Folder 6Max J. Britenbach fun
Box 14, Folder 7Child health
Box 14, Folder 8Children's Bureau
Box 14, Folder 9Children's Welfare Federation of New York City
Box 14, Folder 10Colonial Coin and Stamp Company
Box 14, Folder 11Committee for the Reduction of Infant Mortality
Box 14, Folder 13"A Comparative Study of Graphology, Palmistry, and the Rorschach Test," rough draft
Box 14, Folder 14Contributions to Journal of Orthopsychiatry (articles)
Box 14, Folder 15Contributions to Journal of Orthopsychiatry (correspondence)
Box 14, Folder 16Contributions to Journal of Orthopsychiatry (fillers)
Box 14, Folder 17Committee to Study Community Organizations, 1921-1922
Box 14, Folder 18Compulsory uniforms in public schools
Correspondence
Box 15, Folder 11914-1928
Box 15, Folder 21929-1934
Box 15, Folder 31935-1939
Box 15, Folder 41940
Box 15, Folder 5January - August 1941
Box 15, Folder 6September - December 1941
Box 15, Folder 71942 - 1943, and undated
Box 15, Folder 8Courses given by Dr. Wile
Box 15, Folder 9Drawing test
Box 15, Folder 10English system of memory
Box 15, Folder 11Facilitating the social maturation of youth
Box 16, Folder 1Hebrew Association for the Deaf
Box 16, Folder 2Higher education of women
Box 16, Folder 3Institution for the Instruction of Deaf Mutes
Box 16, Folder 4Intellectual levels of children in institutions
Box 16, Folder 5Kama Sutra Case
Box 16, Folder 6Lying
Box 16, Folder 7Manhattanville Health Society, 1921-1922
Box 16, Folder 8Manhattanville Health Society, 1923-1924
Box 16, Folder 9Marriage of incompentents
Box 17, Folder 1Mayor's Committee for the Study of Sex Offenses - statistics, articles
Box 17, Folder 2Mayor's Committee for the Study of Sex Offenses - correspondence and reports
Box 17, Folder 3Medical Pickwick - material for journal edited by Dr. Wile
Box 17, Folder 4Memorabilia
Box 17, Folder 5"A Mother's Tale."
Box 17, Folder 6National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Box 17, Folder 7Newspaper clippings
Box 17, Folder 7a - 7bPhotocopies of newspaper clippings in Folder 7
Box 17, Folder 8New York City Committee on Mental Hygiene
Box 17, Folder 9"New York classes for mental defectives."
Box 17, Folder 10Nutrition
Box 17a, Folder 1-4Newspaper articles, including many about Dr. Wile
Box 18, Folder 1-2Pamphlets (general)
Box 18, Folder 3"Personality Development and Social Control in Terms of Constitution and Culture."
Box 18, Folder 4Plan for a mental hygiene service in institutions for the deaf
Box 18, Folder 5Refugee psychologists
Box 18, Folder 6"Report of the Committee for the Study of Psychology of Physically Handicapped Children," rough draft
Box 18, Folder 7"Report of the Committee for the Study of Psychology of Physically Handicapped Children," final draft
Box 18, Folder 8Report of the work done in Bausch and Lomb laboratory of Infants' Summer Hospital, 1901
Box 18, Folder 9A Ruined Life. Two drafts, preface and concluding chapter
Box 19, Folder 1Selective service and speech defects
Box 19, Folder 2Social Control and the Postponement of Death. Manuscript, 1936?
Study of curriculum in New York City schools
Box 20, Folder 1Arithmetic
Box 20, Folder 2Correspondence and miscellaneous papers
Box 20, Folder 3Elementary science
Box 20, Folder 4English
Box 20, Folder 5History and civics
Box 20, Folder 6Hygiene
Box 20, Folder 7Arithmetic
Box 20, Folder 8Meetings of minutes in relation to curriculum changes
Box 20, Folder 9Nature study
Box 20, Folder 10Physiology
Box 20, Folder 11Reports submitted by Dr. Wile, 1911
Box 20, Folder 12Clippings from The New York Times on Francis Crowley
Box 21, Folder 1Surgical Sociology (bound volume), 1910-1915
Box 21, Folder 2Surgical Sociology (unbound), January 1918 - March 1920
Box 21, Folder 3Teacher-Mothers, correspondence and reports
Box 21, Folder 4Teacher-Mothers, printed material
Box 21, Folder 5Tenth annual international medical congress
Box 21, Folder 6Ungraded classes
Box 21, Folder 6aPetition to the U of R faculty to be awarded both B.A. and B.S. degrees, 1898
Box 21, Folder 7World's Fair, mental hygiene exhibit, 1939
Series VII: Scrapbooks
Box 22Commonplace Scrapbook, 1870s, undated
This scrapbook contains serialized fiction, poetry, light human interest, and humorous general informational articles clipped from local newspapers. The articles are largely undated and uncredited, but the occasional newspaper title and year (1878) are noted.