These pamphlets, bulletins, and articles represent a wide variety of publications about blindness, trachoma, syphilis, and prison reform, from organizations such as the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, the National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, and the Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness. They are organized chronologically with dates of publication ranging from 1894-1958. Undated publications are organized alphabetically. Many of these publications have extensive hand-written notes from Linda Neville.
1894-1958
The Relation of Social Democracy to the Higher Education, Franklin H. Giddings, 1894
[Box: 178, Folder: 1]
Addresses Delivered in Honor of John Marshall Day, by members of the Fayette County Bar, February 14, 1901
[Box: 178, Folder: 2]
Lithemic Nasopharyngitis Due to Systemic Disturbance, J.A. Stucky, M.D. October 15, 1904
[Box: 178, Folder: 3]
The Midwives of New York, F. Elisabeth Crowell, 1906
[Box: 178, Folder: 4]
First Annual Report of the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, July 6, 1906-Nov. 30, 1907
[Box: 178, Folder: 5]
W.C.T.U. Settlement School, 1907
[Box: 178, Folder: 6]
The Toxic Amblyopias, Louis Stricker, M.D. 1908
[Box: 178, Folder: 7]
The Review of the Work Accomplished by the Blind Relief Commission of Hamilton County, Ohio, Louis Stricker, 1908
[Box: 178, Folder: 8]
Children Who Need Not Have Been Blind: Prevention a Public Duty, Special Committee on Prevention of Blindness, 1908
[Box: 178, Folder: 9]
Gonorrheal Conjunctivitis, L. S. Givens, 1908
[Box: 178, Folder: 10]
Prevention of Blindness-No. 1, New York Association for the Blind, 1908
[Box: 178, Folder: 11]
Needlessly Blind for Life, Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, 1909
[Box: 178, Folder: 12]
First Annual Report of the Committee on the Prevention of Blindness, 1909
[Box: 178, Folder: 13]
Inflammation of the Eyes in Newborn Children, Ophthalmia Neonatorum, 1909
[Box: 178, Folder: 14]
Directions to Mothers, Midwives and Nurses for the Prevention of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Committee on the Prevention of Blindness, 1909
[Box: 178, Folder: 15]
The Relation of Physical Defects to School Progress, Leonard P. Ayers, 1909
[Box: 178, Folder: 16]
Loan Exhibits and Lantern Slides to Illustrate Popular Lectures, Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1906
[Box: 178, Folder: 17]
Needlessly Blind for Life, Lucy Wright, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 18]
The Prevention of Blindness, F. Park Lewis, M.D., 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 19]
The Prevention of Blindness, F. Park Lewis. M. D., 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 20]
Conservation of Vision and the Prevention of Blindness, F. Park Lewis, M.D., 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 21]
Ophthalmia Neonatorum as a Cause of Blindness, Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 22]
Why 250,000 Children Will Quit School, Luther H. Gulick, M.D., 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 23]
A Brief Account of Organized Work for the Prevention of Blindness, National Preventative Work, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 24]
Conservation of Eyesight: Phlyctenular Keratitis, Massachusetts Commission for the Blind, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 25]
Close Your Eyes for a Few Minutes, Try to Imagine What it Means to be Blind, The Executive Committee of the Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 26]
The Kentucky Society for the Prevention of Blindness, J.T.C. Noe, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 27]
Kentucky Stands Educationally 42nd, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 28]
Needlessly Blind for Life, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 29]
Possible Solution to the Midwife Problem, Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 30]
Preventable Blindness, Carolyn Conant Van Blarcom and Marion Hamilton Carter, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 31]
Report of the Sub Committee on the Interdependence of Medical and Social Work as Illustrated in Work for Prevention of Blindness and Conservation of Eyesight, Lucy Wright, 1910
[Box: 178, Folder: 32]
Double Gilioma of Retina, K.L. Stoll, M.D., 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 33]
Report of Eight Cases of Fatal Meningeal and Cerebral Complications of Suppurative Ethmoiditis, J.A. Stucky, M.D., 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 34]
The Child In the City: A Handbook of the Child Welfare Exhibit, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 35]
Ophthalmia Neonatorum: Progress in Prevention, Henry Copley Greene, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 36]
Prevention of Blindness: A Circular Letter, Prevention of Blindness Committee, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 37]
The Hygiene of Vision, F. Park Lewis, M.D., 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 38]
Preventable Blindness, W. Cheatham, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 39]
Ophthalmia Neonatorum: An Analysis of the Laws and Regulations Relating Thereto in Force in the United States, J.W. Kerr, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 40]
Third Annual Report of the Committee of the Prevention of Blindness of the New York Association for the Blind, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 41]
Second Annual Meeting of the American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 42]
Visiting Obstetrical Nursing, Carolyn C. Van Blarcom, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 43]
Abstract of Report of Dr. J.A. Stucky, Lexington Ky., Made to the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto-Laryngology at Indianapolis, Ind., October, 1911, and the Kentucky State Board of Heath, State Board of Health, 1911
[Box: 178, Folder: 44]
A Campaign for Good Eyesight, Henry Copley Greene, 1911
[Box: 179, Folder: 1]
Lexington Public Schools: Rules Governing the Board of Education and Schools, Order of the Board of Education, 1911
[Box: 179, Folder: 2]
Manual of the Diseases of the Eye for Students and General Practitioners, Charles H. May, M.D., 1911
[Box: 179, Folder: 3]
Monograph Series of the American Association for the Conservation of Vision, Henry Copley Greene, 1911
[Box: 179, Folder: 4]
Practical Work in Sight-Saving, Ohio Commission for the Blind, 1911
[Box: 179, Folder: 5]
The Review of the Midwife Situation, Arthur Brewster Emmons, M.D. and James Lincoln Huntington, M.D., 1911
[Box: 179, Folder: 6]
Wisconsin State Association for the Blind, Annual Report, 1911
[Box: 179, Folder: 7]
Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs: Meeting Bulletin, 1912
[Box: 179, Folder: 8]
The American Association for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality, Third Annual Meeting, 1912
[Box: 179, Folder: 9]
Fourth Annual Report of the Committee on Prevention of Blindness, New York Association for the Blind, 1912
[Box: 179, Folder: 10]
Report of the General Secretary to the National Committee on Prison Labor, Prison Labor Bulletin, 1912
[Box: 179, Folder: 11]
Prevalence of Trachoma in the United States, John Green, Jr., M.D., 1912
[Box: 179, Folder: 12]
Kentucky Child Welfare Exhibit [Brochure/guide], 1912
[Box: 179, Folder: 13]
Trachoma in Kentucky: Reports of Investigations into the Prevalence of Trachoma in the Mountains of Eastern Kentucky, John McMullen, 1912
[Box: 179, Folder: 14]
National Committee on Prison Labor, 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 15]
How to Make Child Labor Legislation More Effective, Samuel McCune Lindsay, 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 16]
Trachoma among the Natives of the Mountains of Eastern Kentucky, J.A. Stuckey, M.D., 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 17]
Wood Alcohol Causes Blindness, Prevention of Blindness, 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 18]
Medical School Inspection, Frank Allport, M.D., 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 19]
Road Making By Convict Labor, National Free Labor Union, 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 20]
Trachoma in Eastern Kentucky, J.A. Stucky. M.D., 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 21]
Trachoma: Its Prevalence and Control in the Public Schools of Cebu, Louis Schwartz, 1913
[Box: 179, Folder: 22]
Some Serious Eye Conditions the Result of Intra-Nasal and Nasal Accessory Sinus Disease, J.A. Stucky. M.D., 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 23]
Trachoma in Kentucky: a Report of a Sanitary Inspection of the Schools of Jefferson County, Ky., with Special Reference to the Prevalence of Trachoma, J.H. Oakley and Dunlop Moore and Lawrence Kolb, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 24]
Conservation of Vision, Frank Allport, M.D., 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 25]
Baby Saving Campaigns: A Preliminary Report on What American Cities are Doing to Prevent Infant Mortality, U.S. Department of Labor Children's Bureau, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 26]
Department of Conservation of Vision, George S. Derby and Henry Copley Greene, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 27]
How Whisky, Tobacco and Drugs Affect the Eyes, Edward Jackson, M.D., 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 28]
Labor Laws of Kentucky Pertaining to Labor Inspectors, Working Women, Child Labor, K.W. Newman, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 29]
Oneida Baptist Institute of Oneida Kentucky, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 30]
Photographic Exhibits on Babies' Sore Eyes, Wood Alcohol, Midwives, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 31]
The Public School System of Gary, Ind., William Paxton Burris, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 32]
Trachoma: A Survey of Its Prevalence in the Mountain Sections of North and South Carolina, A.D. Foster, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 33]
Trachoma: A Survey of Its Prevalence in the Mountain Sections of Virginia and West Virginia, Taliaferro Clark, 1914
[Box: 179, Folder: 34]
Trachoma: Handling an Outbreak of the Dreaded Eye-Disease, James M. Woltz, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 1]
The Backward Child, Frank Allport, M.D., 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 2]
Detachment of the Retina With a Preliminary Report on a New Operative Procedure, Edgar S. Thomson, M.D. and Thomas H. Curtin, M.D., 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 3]
State Legislation Concerning the Examination of School Children's Eyes, Ears, Noses, and Throats, Frank Allport M.D., 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 4]
Prison Efficiency, Hon. Thos. Mott Osborne, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 5]
Trachoma in the U.S., Gordon L. Berry, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 6]
Public Health Measures in Relation to Venereal Diseases, William F. Snow, M.D., 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 7]
Trachoma: Its Prevalence, Its Effects Upon Vision, and the Methods of Control and Eradication, Gordon L. Berry, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 8]
Administration of Child Labor Laws, Helen L. Sumner and Ethel E. Hanks, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 9]
Brief Mention of Some Interesting Facts About the Work of Kentucky State Reformation, 1913-1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 10]
Honor Men and Good Roads Everywhere, E. Stagg Whittin, Ph.D., 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 11]
Notes and Outlines in Civil Government, Charles A. Keith, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 12]
Trachoma: its Nature and Prevention, John McMullen, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 13]
The Trachoma Problem, J.W. Kerr, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 14]
The New Prison System, Hon. William H. Wadhams, 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 15]
State Legislation Concerning Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Frank Allport. M.D., 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 16]
State Legislation Concerning Wood Alcohol, Frank Allport, M.D., 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 17]
A Review of the Etiology and Pathology of Trachoma-Differentiation from Allied Conjunctival Conditions, J. Morrison Ray, M.D, 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 18]
The Education, Licensing and Supervision of the Midwife, J. Clifton Edgar, M.D., 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 19]
Program to the Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting, Kentucky State Medical Association, 1915
[Box: 180, Folder: 20]
List of References on Child Labor, H.H.B. Meyer, 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 21]
Suggestions for Sermon Material, Committee on Religious Work of the National Committee on Prisons, 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 22]
Suggestions for Vision Testing, Missouri Commission for the Blind, 1916
[Box: 180, Folder: 23]
The Matter and Method of Social Hygiene Legislation, Timothy Newell Pfeiffer, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 24]
Trachoma: A Disease of Equal Importance to the Ophthalmologist and Public Health Officer and What the Government is Doing to Eradicate and Prevent its Further Spread, John McMullen, M.D., 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 25]
Trachoma and the Army: The Dangers Incident to Enlisting Recruits Affected with the Disease, John McMullen, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 26]
Saving Sight a Civic Duty: a Demonstration by the Public Health Department of Buffalo of How a Typical City Conserves The Vision of Its Future Citizens, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 27]
Child Welfare in Oklahoma: An Inquiry by the National Child Labor Committee for the University of Oklahoma, National Child Labor Committee, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 28]
Code of Lighting School Buildings, Illuminating Engineering Society, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 29]
Safe Disposal of Human Excreta at Unsewered Homes, L.L Lumsden and C.W. Stiles, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 30]
Safe Milk: An Important Food Problem, Ernest A. Sweet, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 31]
State Board for Vocational Education, 1917
[Box: 180, Folder: 32]
Provision for the Feeble-Minded of Kentucky, Arch Dixon, 1918
[Box: 181, Folder: 1]
Illiteracy and the War, 1918
[Box: 181, Folder: 2]
Outline of an Emergency Course of Instruction on the War, Department of the Interior, 1918
[Box: 181, Folder: 3]
The House Fly-Carrier of Disease, The Ohio State Board of Health, 1918
[Box: 181, Folder: 4]
National Headquarters American Red Cross Building Dedication, 1918
[Box: 181, Folder: 5]
The Need of an Ophthalmologic Clinic in Penal Institutions With Special Reference to One Established at Sing Sing Prison, Conrad Berends, 1918
[Box: 181, Folder: 6]
Care of Defectives, Arch Dixon, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 7]
The Glorious Fourth, Winfred Hathaway, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 8]
Manual for Conservation of Vision Classes, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness Publications, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 9]
Administration of Child Labor Laws, Francis Henry Bird and Ella Arvilla Merritt, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 10]
Child Welfare Work in Louisville, Ky., 1918-1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 11]
The Lake Division News, The American Red Cross, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 12]
Maternity Care and the Welfare of Young Children in a Homesteading County in Montana, Viola I. Paradise, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 13]
School Medical Inspection, Teliaferro Clark, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 14]
What Social Workers Should Know About Their Own Communities, Margaret F. Byington, 1919
[Box: 181, Folder: 15]
The Red Cross Magazine: The Prodigal Village, Irving Bacheller, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 16]
Child-Welfare Programs: Study Outlines for the Use of Clubs and Classes, U.S Department of Labor, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 17]
Concerning Common Causes of Blindness in Children and the Means and Methods of Prevention, Ohio Commission for the Blind, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 18]
Comparative Statistics of State Hospitals for Mental Diseases, Horatio M. Pollock, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 19]
Courts in the United States Hearing Children's Cases, Evelina Belden, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 20]
Illegitimacy as a Child-Welfare Problem, Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine F. Lenroot, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 21]
Industrial Instability of Child Workers, Robert Morese Woodbury, Ph.D., 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 22]
Infant Mortality: Results of a Field Study in Akron, Ohio, Based on Births in One Year, Theresa S. Haley, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 23]
The Red Cross of Peace, The Lake Division, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 24]
A Summary of Juvenile-Court Legislation in the United States, Sophinisba P. Breckenridge and Helen R. Jeter, 1920
[Box: 181, Folder: 25]
Syphilis and the Eye, Adolph O. Pfingst, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 1]
Report of the Committee on the Prevention of Hereditary Blindness, AM Medical Association, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 2]
Report of Committee on Trachoma, AM Medical Association, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 3]
Administration of Child-Labor Laws Part 4, Ethel E. Hanks, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 4]
Administration of the First Federal Child-Labor Law, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 5]
Games for Play Institutes, Raymond A. Hoyer, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 6]
Illegitimacy as a Child-Welfare Problem Part 2, Emma O. Lundberg and Katharine F. Lenroot, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 7]
In Cases Where Clinical Evidence and Laboratory Findings Differ - What Then?, J.A. Stuckey
[Box: 182, Folder: 8]
Infant-Welfare Work in Europe, Nettie McGill, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 9]
Standards of Legal Protection for Children Born Out of Wedlock: A Report of Regional Conferences, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 10]
Statures and Weights of Children Under Six years of Age, Robert Woodbury, Ph. D. 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 11]
Suggestions for a Program for Health Teaching in the Elementary Schools, J. Mace Andress and Mabel C.Bragg, 1921
[Box: 182, Folder: 12]
Trachoma or Folliculosis Among School Children, J.A. Stuckey M.D., 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 13]
Saving Mountaineers From Blindness: Dodged Washing the Teacups and Found Her Mission, Henry De Questier, 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 14]
The Relation of Nutrition to Tooth Development and Tooth Preservation, E.V. McCollum and Ethel M. Kinney, 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 15]
The Burden of Feeble-Mindedness, Walter E. Fernald, M.D., 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 16]
Child Care and Child Welfare, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 17]
Child Labor and the Work of Mothers in Oyster and Shrimp Canning Communities on the Gulf Coast, Viola Paradise, 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 18]
Children of Wage-Earning Mothers, Helen Russell Wright, 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 19]
County Organization for Child Care and Protection, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1922
[Box: 182, Folder: 20]
Eye-Sight Conservation Bulletin I, Eye Sight Conservation Council, 1922
[Box: 183, Folder: 1]
The Nutrition and Care of Children in a Mountain County of Kentucky, Lydia Roberts, 1922
[Box: 183, Folder: 2]
Self-Government, National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1922
[Box: 183, Folder: 3]
Unerupted and Impacted Teeth Cause of Serious Eye and Ear Conditions: Preliminary Report, J.A. Stuckey, M.D., 1922
[Box: 183, Folder: 4]
Kentucky Rural School Standards: Suggestions and Regulations for Standardizing Small Rural Schools, George Colvin, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 5]
Standards for Out-Patient Service in Ophthalmology, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 6]
Manual of the County Achievement Contest, Berea College Extension Department, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 7]
A Family Letter Telling the Effect a Changed Dietary and Living Conditions Has Had Upon the People in the Mountains in Kentucky, J.A. Stuckey, M.D. 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 8]
Child Care and Child Welfare, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 9]
Child Labor in North Dakota, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 10]
Child Welfare in the Insular Possessions of the United States, Helen V. Vary, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 11]
Eye-Sight Conservation Bulletin 3: Eye Tests in Industry, The Eye Sight Conservation Council, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 12]
Individual Variations in Mental Equipment, Augusta F. Bronner, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 13]
Infant Mortality: Results of a Field Study in Baltimore, MD. Based on the Births in One Year, Anna Rochester, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 14]
List of References on Juvenile Courts and Probation in the United States, Children's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 15]
Maternity and Infant Care In a Mountain County in Georgia, Glenn Steele, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 16]
Methods of Recreational Adjustment As a Form of Social Case Treatment, Claudia Wannamaker, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 17]
Results and Future Opportunities in the Field of Clinics, Social Service, and Parole, Douglas A. Thom, M.D., 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 18]
Results of a Three-Year Trachoma Campaign Begun in Knott County, KY., in 1913, John McMullen, 1923
[Box: 183, Folder: 19]
Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Society for Crippled Children, 1924
[Box: 183, Folder: 20]
Our Children's Neglected Eyesight, 1924
[Box: 183, Folder: 21]
Relation of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Conditions of the Mentally and Morally Impaired, Joseph A. Stuckey, 1924
[Box: 183, Folder: 22]
Systematic Treatment in Pathologic Conditions of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Joseph A, Stuckey, 1924
[Box: 183, Folder: 23]
Code of Lighting School Buildings, Illuminating Engineering Society, 1924
[Box: 183, Folder: 24]
Department of Legislation, The Club Woman, 1924
[Box: 183, Folder: 25]
The Junior News Letter, 1924
[Box: 183, Folder: 26]
Eye Sight Conservation Bulletin 5: Lantern Slides and Lecture Material on Eyesight Conservation, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 1]
Feeblemindedness, Walter E Fernald M.D., 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 2]
Foster-Home Care for Dependent Children, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 3]
Habit Clinics for the Child of Preschool Age: Their Organization and Practical Value, D.A. Thom. M.D., 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 4]
An Introduction to Safety Education: A Manual for the Teacher, Education Section National Safety Council, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 5]
Light, Sight and Safety, R. E. Simpson, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 6]
National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 7]
Prohibition and Alcoholic Mental Disease, Horatio M. Pollock, Ph.D., 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 8]
Sight-Saving Classes in School Systems, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 9]
State Commissions for the Study and Revision of Child-Welfare Laws, Emma O, Lundburg, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 10]
Work of Children on Truck and Small-Fruit Farms in Southern New Jersey, Children's Bureau of the U.S. Department of Labor, 1924
[Box: 184, Folder: 11]
Code of Lighting School Buildings, Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S Department of Labor, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 12]
The Recreation Program in a Plan for Social Treatment, Department of Public Welfare, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 13]
Governor's Conference: Section Meeting on Prison Administration and State Cooperation in Prison Made Goods, National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 14]
Sunlight for the Babies, Martha M. Eliot, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 15]
Adoption Laws in the United States, Emelyn Foster Peck, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 16]
Conserving the Sight of School Children: A Program for Public Schools, National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 17]
National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor: Annual Report, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 18]
Report of Commission to Study Conditions Relating to Blind Persons in Pennsylvania, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 19]
The Welfare of Infants Illegitimate Birth in Baltimore, Children's Bureau of the U.S Department of Labor, 1925
[Box: 184, Folder: 20]
Trachoma: Suggestions as to Diagnosis, Etiology and Treatment, J.A. Stuckey, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 21]
South Central Conference on the Allocation of Prison Industries, National Committee on Prisons and Prison Labor, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 22]
Safeguarding Mothers and Babies in the Highlands, Miss W. Dertram Ireland, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 23]
The Early History of Medicine West of the Alleghenies, J.A. Stuckey, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 24]
24th Annual Meeting of the Indiana State Nurses' Association, Indiana State League of Nursing Education, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 25]
Mothers and Babies in Leslie County, Martha Perwitt, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 26]
Trachoma: Scourge of the Mountains, Dr. J.A. Stuckey, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 27]
The Country as a Unit for an Organized Program of Child Caring and Protective Work, Emma O. Lundburg , 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 28]
The Need of Epidemiological Research in Trachoma, B. Franklin Royer, M.D., 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 29]
A Program for Teaching Health Habits, Jeannette G. Baughman, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 30]
The Public Health Aspects of Trachoma, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 31]
Trachoma: Report by the Standing Committee on Conservation of Vision, The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness, 1926
[Box: 184, Folder: 32]
The Prevention of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Lloyd Paul Stryker, 1928
[Box: 185, Folder: 1]
The Pauper Idiot in Kentucky, Arthur H. Estabrook, 1928
[Box: 185, Folder: 2]
Seeing Through Life, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1928
[Box: 185, Folder: 3]
Children of Illegitimate Birth Whose Mothers Have Kept Their Custody, U.S Department of Labor, 1928
[Box: 185, Folder: 4]
Nutrition as It Relates to the Eye, Arthur M. Yudkin, M.D., 1929
[Box: 185, Folder: 5]
Sight-Saving Classes: Their Organization and Administration, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1929
[Box: 185, Folder: 6]
Trachoma, Harvey J. Howard, 1929
[Box: 185, Folder: 7]
Vision Justice for the Young Child, Edward M. Van Cleve, 1929
[Box: 185, Folder: 8]
Classification of the Causes of Blindness, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 9]
Symposium on Social Hygiene and the Prevention of Blindness, William F. Snow, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 10]
Observations and Experiences with Trachoma in Eastern Kentucky, J.A. Stuckey, M.D., 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 11]
The University and Social Welfare, Edith Abbott, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 12]
To Know the Sight of a Child, Edward Jackson, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 13]
Sight Saving Class Work, E.V.L. Brown and Lewis H. Carris, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 14]
Adventures in Sight Saving, Park Lewis M.D., 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 15]
Are you Training Your Child to be Happy? Children's Bureau of the United States Department of Labor, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 16]
The Causes and Prevention of Blindness in Mexico, General Daniel M. Valez, M.D., 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 17]
Prevention of Blindness in Newborn Babies: Report by the Standing Committee on Conservation of Vision, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 18]
Save Sight: Sixteenth Annual Report, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1930
[Box: 185, Folder: 19]
The Industrial Nurse's Responsibility in Eye Health, Mildred G. Smith, 1931
[Box: 185, Folder: 20]
Conservation of Eyesight, with Especial Reference to Glaucoma, George S. Derby, M.D., 1931
[Box: 185, Folder: 21]
Fundamentals of Lighting in the Home, Classroom and Industry, A.L. Powell, 1931
[Box: 185, Folder: 22]
American National Red Cross Greetings and Addresses of the Fifteenth Anniversary Dinner, 1931
[Box: 185, Folder: 23]
Methods of Teaching Sight-Saving Classes, Estella Lewis, 1931
[Box: 185, Folder: 24]
The Social Aspect of the Movement for the Prevention of Blindness: A History, Edward M. Van Cleve, 1931
[Box: 185, Folder: 25]
Medical Social Service and Saving Sight, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1932
[Box: 185, Folder: 26]
Agranulocytic Angina and Reports of Three Cases, W.N. Offutt, M.D., 1932
[Box: 185, Folder: 27]
The Prevention of Blindness and the Conservation of Sight as a Co-operative Movement, Park Lewis, M.D., 1932
[Box: 185, Folder: 28]
Problems of the Worker Assigned to Part Time Service with Eye Patients: Bulletin no. 6 of the Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1933
[Box: 185, Folder: 29]
"Patricia," Outlook for the Blind, 1933
[Box: 185, Folder: 30]
Reflections of 1933: Nineteenth Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1933
[Box: 185, Folder: 31]
A Syllabus in Alcohol Education, Bertha Rachel Palmer, 1933
[Box: 185, Folder: 32]
Twenty-Five Years of Saving Sight, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1933
[Box: 185, Folder: 33]
Social Service in Eyesight Conservation: Bulletin no. 8 of the Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1934
[Box: 185, Folder: 34]
Community Enterprise in Preventing Blindness, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1934
[Box: 185, Folder: 35]
Bright Eyes of 1934: Twentieth Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1934
[Box: 185, Folder: 36]
Safe and Sound, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 1]
Social Service in Ophthalmology, Elenor P. Brown and Lawrence T. Post, M.D., 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 2]
General Assembly of the International Association for Prevention of Blindness, The International Association for Prevention of Blindness, 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 3]
Arthur Sunshine Home and Nursery School for the Blind: Twenty-Sixth Annual Report, May 1934-May 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 4]
The Causes of Blindness in Children: Their Relation to Preventative Ophthalmology, Conrad Berends, M.D, C. Edith Kerby, and Evelyn C. McKay, 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 5]
Ectopia Lentis: Report of Twenty-Two Cases in Five Successive Generations, B.N. Pittenger, M.D., 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 6]
Dr. Joseph N. McCormack of Kentucky and United States of America, W.J. Hammill, 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 7]
Medical Social Work in the Prevention of Blindness, B. Franklin Royer, M.D., 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 8]
The Problem of Fireworks Accidents, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 9]
Conserving the Sight of School Children: A Report of the Joint Committee on Health Problems in Education, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1935
[Box: 186, Folder: 10]
Syphilis in Pregnancy, Max J. Exner, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 11]
Saving Eyesight in Industry, Rose Henderson, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 12]
Medical Social Eye Workers' Bulletin, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 13]
"Why Don't We Stamp out Syphilis," Readers Digest, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 14]
"Early Kentucky Medical Literature," Kentucky Medical Journal, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 15]
Choral Speaking: An Aid in the Sight-Saving Class, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 16]
Let's See: Twenty-second Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 17]
Wearing Glasses, Walter B. Lancaster, 1936
[Box: 186, Folder: 18]
Blindness and its Causes, Reprint from California and Western Medicine, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 19]
Food in Relation to the Eyes, Park Lewis, M.D., 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 20]
They can Be Cured, Reprint of articles on the care and cure of the mentally ill which have appeared in the Louisville Courier-Journal, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 21]
Certificates for Marriage, Henry P. Talbot, M.D., 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 22]
Lacks and Gaps in the Sight-Saving Class Program, Elizabeth Guthre Dasher, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 23]
Some Eye Problems Confronting Teachers, Gladys D. Matlock, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 24]
Understanding the Significance of Eye Troubles, Anna Harrison, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 25]
Combating Early Syphilis, John H. Stokes, M.D., 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 26]
Gonorrhea, Marie P. Warner and Benj. W. Warner, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 27]
Magazine Excerpts, Mountain Life and Work, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 28]
Venereal Disease Information, United States Public Health Service for use in its cooperative work with The State Health Departments, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 29]
Medical Social Eye Workers' Bulletin, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 30]
Program to the Samel David Gross Memorial Meeting of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 31]
Daylighting the Schoolroom, Anette M. Phelan, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 32]
Syphilis in Relation to the Prevention of Blindness, Conrad Berens, M.D., and Jacob A. Goldberg, Ph.D., 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 33]
Simple Eye Tests in a Pediatrician's Office: Their Value, Helen M. Johnson, M.D., William Palmer Lucas, M.D., 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 34]
First Annual Summary of Fourth of July Injuries, reprint of the Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 35]
What Light for the Eyes, James E. Lebensohn, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 36]
Lighting the Schoolroom, Harry S. Gradle, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 37]
Lighting Standards, Walter B. Lancaster, M.D., 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 38]
Economic Aspects of Syphilis Control, Emil Frankel, 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 39]
Freedom from Venereal Disease: a Prerequisite to Marriage, Fred W. Caudill, M.D., 1937
[Box: 186, Folder: 40]
Light in the Home, Edward Jackson, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 1]
Eyes in Industry, Conrad Berens, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 2]
The Role of the Institutional Nurse in the Treatment of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Bernice Perdziak, R.N., 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 3]
Eyes and the Office Worker, Arthur J. Bedell, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 4]
Investigation and Control of Venereal Diseases: Hearings before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce House of Representatives, Seventy-Fifth Congress third session, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 5]
Medical Social Eye Workers' Bulletin, Committee of Medical Social Eye Workers, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 6]
The Problem of Statistics Relating to Blindness and the Blind, Harry Best, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 7]
Model State Fireworks Law, National Fire Protection Association, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 8]
Publications on Preventing Blindness, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 9]
Sight for Tomorrow: Twenty-fourth Annual Report of the National Society for Prevention of Blindness, Inc., 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 10]
Why a Program of Research on Preschool Blind Children, Harriett Anderson Fjeld and Kathryn Erroll Maxfield, 1938
[Box: 187, Folder: 11]
Development of the Normal Eye in Infancy and Childhood, Willis S. Knighton, M.D., 1939
[Box: 187, Folder: 12]
Syphilis and Federal Assistance to the States-To Date, William F. Snow, M.D., 1939
[Box: 187, Folder: 13]
Standards for Out-Patient Service in Ophthalmology, Conrad Berens, 1939
[Box: 187, Folder: 14]
Protecting Eyes in Industry, United States Department of Labor, 1939
[Box: 187, Folder: 15]
Books for Children with Seriously Defective Vision, 1939
[Box: 187, Folder: 16]
Report of the Department of Welfare of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1939
[Box: 187, Folder: 17]
Third Annual Summary of Fourth of July Injuries, reprint from The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 18]
The Health Department's Role in the Prevention of Blindness, John L. Rice, M.D., 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 19]
The Nurse in an Eye Health Program, Pearl McIver R.N., 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 20]
Fighting Another Plague, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 21]
Some Light on Lighting, Reprinted from Consumer's Guide, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 22]
Glaucoma- A Thief in the Night, Daniel B. Kirby, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 23]
The Heritage Left, Dr. Park Lewis, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 24]
Standards for Outpatient Ophthalmologic Departments. II. Standards for Nursing Service. III, Standards for Medical Social Service, Conrad Berens, Ruth C. Williams, and Eleanor Brown Merrill, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 25]
Sharing Responsibility for Eye Health, Winifred Hathaway, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 26]
"Fourth National Social Hygiene Day," Journal of Social Hygiene, 1940
[Box: 187, Folder: 27]
The Pentagon of Phi Omega Pi, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 28]
Routine Wassermann Test for all Expectant Mothers, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 29]
Fifth National Social Hygiene Day, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 30]
Visual Efficiency, Henry A. Imus, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 31]
Eye Health in the Basic Curriculum, Carrie H. McNeill, R.N., 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 32]
Meeting the Needs of Atypical Children, Doris D. Klaussen and Georgia Rothberg, R.N., 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 33]
Observations on Eyegrounds of the Newborn, M. Luther Kauffman, M.D., 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 34]
The Twinkler, Phi Omega Pi, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 35]
Care of the Eyes and the Prevention of Blindness, The Public Health Service, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 36]
Glaucoma Survey, Reprinted from American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 37]
The General Practitioner's Part in the Campaign for the Prevention of Blindness from Glaucoma, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 38]
Biennial Conference, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 39]
All Eyes: Twenty-Seventh Annual Report, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1941
[Box: 187, Folder: 40]
Mobilization of State Forces for Prevention of Blindness: A Symposium, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1942
[Box: 188, Folder: 1]
Good Government, 1942
[Box: 188, Folder: 2]
Oration of Medicine: The Interdependence of Curative and Preventative Medicine, P.E. Blackerby, M.D., 1942
[Box: 188, Folder: 3]
In the Interest of Preventing Blindness: Psychological Attitudes of the Visually Handicapped Toward Treatment, Ruth Emerson, 1942
[Box: 188, Folder: 4]
Eye Health and Safety News, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1943
[Box: 188, Folder: 5]
Revised Braille for Reading and Writing Grade One and a Half, Commission on Uniform Type for the Blind, 1943
[Box: 188, Folder: 6]
Bulletin of the Southern Medical Association: Preliminary Program Announcements, Southern Medical Association, 1944
[Box: 188, Folder: 7]
Eye Health and Safety News, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1944
[Box: 188, Folder: 8]
Dr. James Andrew Ryan, Editorial of the Southern Medical Association, 1944
[Box: 188, Folder: 9]
Looking Ahead: Thirteenth Annual Report of the National Society of the Prevention of Blindness, 1944
[Box: 188, Folder: 10]
A Gift Like the Gifts of God, The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, 1945
[Box: 188, Folder: 11]
Better Eyes for Industry, David O. Woodbury, 1946
[Box: 188, Folder: 12]
The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, First Year Bulletin, 1946
[Box: 188, Folder: 13]
Hindman Settlement School: May Stone The Ladyest, Reprint from Mountain Life and Work, 1946
[Box: 188, Folder: 14]
The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration, Second Year Bulletin, 1947
[Box: 188, Folder: 15]
The Kentucky Colonel, Kentucky School for the Blind, 1947
[Box: 188, Folder: 16]
News Nuggets, The Kentucky Society for Crippled Children, 1949
[Box: 188, Folder: 17]
The Kentucky Colonel, Kentucky School for the Blind, 1949
[Box: 188, Folder: 18]
Eyes to the Future: 1949 Annual Report of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1949
[Box: 188, Folder: 19]
Statistical Journal, Department of Economic Security, 1949
[Box: 188, Folder: 20]
The Cincinnati Library Society for the Blind, Report for January 1, 1949-January 1, 1950
[Box: 188, Folder: 21]
News Letter, The Department of Economic Security, 1950
[Box: 188, Folder: 22]
The Wise Owl Clubs Multiply Newsletter, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1950
[Box: 188, Folder: 23]
Wise Owl News, Wise Owl Club of America, 1950
[Box: 188, Folder: 24]
Classroom Writing, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1950
[Box: 188, Folder: 25]
Hindman Settlement School, Ruby Amburgey, 1950
[Box: 188, Folder: 26]
Prevention of Blindness News, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1951
[Box: 188, Folder: 27]
The Inauguration of Frank A. Rose as the Twenty-Second President, 1951
[Box: 188, Folder: 28]
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Bethany Orphanage, Anniversary Bulletin, 1951
[Box: 188, Folder: 29]
An Eye Health Program for Schools, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1951
[Box: 188, Folder: 30]
Kentucky Statistical Journal, Department of Economic Security, 1951
[Box: 188, Folder: 31]
Report on Eye Conditions Among Pupils in Schools for the Blind in the United States, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1951-1952
[Box: 188, Folder: 32]
The Bethany News, Bethany, Wolfe County, Kentucky, 1952
[Box: 188, Folder: 33]
The Journal of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1952
[Box: 188, Folder: 34]
"Committee Appointments for Year Listed: Activity Urged," Journal of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1952
[Box: 188, Folder: 35]
Education of Partially Seeing Children: A Committee Report, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1952
[Box: 188, Folder: 36]
That All May See: 1952 Annual Report, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness
[Box: 188, Folder: 37]
"Kentucky-The Progenitor of Pioneer Doctors," Lewis J. Moorman. M.D., The Journal of the Kentucky State Medical Association, 1953
[Box: 189, Folder: 1]
The Bethany News, Bethany, Wolfe County, Kentucky, 1953
[Box: 189, Folder: 2]
The Dedication of the Portrait of Phillip Earl Blackerby, M.D., Oscar O. Miller, M.D., 1953
[Box: 189, Folder: 3]
Alcoholism: Public Health Problem No. 4, Alcoholic Study Commission by the Legislative Research Commission, 1953
[Box: 189, Folder: 4]
Health Department Responsibility for Sight Conservation, Edward Davens, M.D., 1953
[Box: 189, Folder: 5]
Minimum Standards for Child-Caring Institutions and Procedures for Licensing, Division of Child Welfare of the Department of Welfare, 1953
[Box: 189, Folder: 6]
Contributors' Report, American Foundation for the Blind, 1953-1954
[Box: 189, Folder: 7]
"Minnesota Eye Health," Bulletin of the Minnesota Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
[Box: 189, Folder: 8]
Education of Partially Seeing Children in School Systems, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
[Box: 189, Folder: 9]
Manual and Suggested By-Laws for Chapters of the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
[Box: 189, Folder: 10]
Catalogue, the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1954
[Box: 189, Folder: 11]
Save your Sight, Elizabeth Ogg, 1954
[Box: 189, Folder: 12]
Contributors' Report, American Foundation for the Blind, 1955-1956
[Box: 189, Folder: 13]
Writer's Fact Sheet on Home Fixture Lighting, American Home Lighting Institute, 1955
[Box: 189, Folder: 14]
Social Hygiene News, 1955
[Box: 189, Folder: 15]
Advising Patients with Hereditary Eye Disease, P. Thomas Manchester, M.D., 1955
[Box: 189, Folder: 16]
Screening for Glaucoma, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., and Virginia S. Boyce, 1955
[Box: 189, Folder: 17]
Eye Health for Teen-Agers, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., and Burnetta Blatt Downing, R.N., 1955
[Box: 189, Folder: 18]
Statistical Journal of Economic Security in Kentucky, 1955
[Box: 189, Folder: 19]
Surgery Restored My Sight, Paul W. Kearney, 1955
[Box: 189, Folder: 20]
Vision and Vocational Training, James E. O'Neil, 1956
[Box: 189, Folder: 21]
Temperance Facts, Temperance League of Kentucky, 1956
[Box: 189, Folder: 22]
Dedication Service, Open Door Children's Home, Inc., Aug. 19, 1956
[Box: 189, Folder: 23]
The Nationwide Fight Against Blindness, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1956
[Box: 189, Folder: 24]
Vocabulary of Terms Relating to the Eye, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1956
[Box: 189, Folder: 25]
Components of a Complete Vision Program, Franklin M. Foote, 1957
[Box: 189, Folder: 26]
Screening for Eye Diseases, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., 1957
[Box: 189, Folder: 27]
The Unreliability of Tactile Tension, James E. McDonald and Wayne M. Caygill, 1957
[Box: 189, Folder: 28]
Help for the Alcoholic: New State Commission Tells Public that Alcoholism Needs to be Treated as a Disease, 1957
[Box: 189, Folder: 29]
Biennial Conference, Kentucky Crippled Children Commission, 1957
[Box: 189, Folder: 30]
Bigger Savings in Sight, Franklin M. Foote, M.D., and E.G. Gill, M.D., 1958
[Box: 189, Folder: 31]
Prevention of Blindness News, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1959
[Box: 189, Folder: 32]
Mountain Life and Work: Magazine of the Southern Mountains, 1958
[Box: 189, Folder: 33]
Catalogue, The National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, 1958
[Box: 189, Folder: 34]