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S0236 Hickey, Margaret A. (1902-1994) Papers, 1928-1975 258 Folders, 2 Rolls Microfilm, 488 Photographs MICROFILM This collection is available at The State Historical ...

S0236 Hickey, Margaret A. (1902-1994)
Papers, 1928-1975
258 Folders, 2 Rolls Microfilm, 488 Photographs

MICROFILM

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Margaret Hickey deposited her papers in the University of Missouri-St. Louis Archives and
Manuscripts Division in the Fall of 1974.

Margaret A. Hickey, lawyer, journalist, business woman, public servant, and volunteer, was
active in business and government affairs from the 1930's into the 1970's. An interest in
women and their economic and social problems proved the motivating force behind much of
her work. As a lawyer, she became conscious of the unique legal problems facing women; as
a government advisor, she studied various facets of women's role in society; and as the
founder and director of a secretarial school, she helped train educated women for careers in
the labor force.

Although an advocate of equal rights for women, Margaret Hickey based her feminism on the
belief that women were agreeably unique and different from men. She denounced feminists
who denigrated the role of women in the home and the role of volunteer in society, for MH
believed that women had a very powerful role to play as mother and wife, Moreover, MH
called upon women to "drop the old cold war of the sexes" and enlist the support of men to
help them overcome the tragic inequities in employment, education and politics. Until true
equality was reached, she felt it was not wise for a woman to "throw away the advantages of
her sex."

Margaret A. Hickey was born on March 14, 1902 in Kansas City, Missouri, the second
daughter of Elizabeth Wynne and Charles L. Hickey. Elizabeth Wynne, prior to marriage,
attended Liberty Women's College, a finishing school for young women, in Kansas City. She
then moved to Paris to study music. While in Paris, Elizabeth Wynne met Charles Hickey,
twenty years her senior, and at, the age of 30, married him. Charles Hickey, of Irish descent,
had attended the University of Kansas where he acquired a classical education. Coming from
a family of some means, he entered the Foreign Service and served at posts in Europe and the
Ottoman Empire until World War I. The whole family accompanied him during his tours of
duty. The Hickey's first daughter died in infancy, leaving Margaret the oldest of four
children. Margaret Hickey recalled her childhood as a happy one. Her parents were devoted
to each other and openly expressed their affections. Discipline, what little there was of it, was
meted out by a governess, not her parents. From her father, Margaret acquired a love of
reading. She learned to read at an early age and remained an avid reader all her life. From her
mother came the notion of helping others, a belief characteristic of much of what MH did. In
1914, the Hickeys moved back to the United States and settled in Kansas City, where MH
attended Mt. Marty School. Prior to this time, MH did not attend a regular school. Mrs.

Hickey herself tutored all of her children at home. Once back in the States, Elizabeth Hickey
took up the suffrage cause and interested her daughter in making placards, marching in
parades, and campaigning for the vote. Her service in the suffrage movement heightened
MH's interest in other social reforms and during the 1920's she worked for the peace
movement.

Upon graduation, MH enrolled in college but dropped out in 1921 to take a job with the local
newspaper, the Kansas City Star. As a reporter, she came into contact with many prominent
business women involved in the National Federation of Business and Professional Women.
This organization appealed to MH and she managed to convince these women that she was
qualified to become a member. One woman in particular, Judge Florence Allen, so impressed
MH that she decided to go to law school. In 1923 Margaret Hickey entered the University of
Kansas City Law School (now part of the University of Missouri.) She made such good
grades that in her sophomore year she pledged Kappa Beta Phi, the honorary legal sorority
for women.

In law school Margaret Hickey encountered some instances of sex discrimination. Although
qualifying for the debating team in her first year, she was discredited because of her sex. The
next year however, after some vigorous campaigning, MH was selected for the team. Sexual
discrimination was also evident in the classroom. One professor of criminal law requested
that she not attend class on the days that he lectured on rape cases, as it was improper to
discuss the subject in front of a "nice young woman."

In 1928 Margaret Hickey graduated from law school and passed her bar exams for the state
of Missouri. Although several good firms in Kansas City and St. Louis offered her jobs, she,
declined them, to go into private practice. That year MH moved to St. Louis to open her own
office. The depression soon turned her practice into poverty law as potential clients turned
into non-paying customers. During the depression Margaret Hickey was able to maintain her
practice because her father's will provided her with a small trust fund, the income from which
paid her living expenses for the next six years.

After moving to St. Louis, MH maintained her contacts with the Business and Professional
Women's Club and began to do volunteer work for the YWCA and the Red Cross. She also
joined a citizen's group concerned with the problems of the unemployed, particularly
unemployed women. In 1931, Margaret Hickey convinced the YWCA to let her organize a
class to help retrain unemployed women with previous business experience or a college
education. Her program offered to these women counseling and guidance, some retraining
and skill development, and placement advice. Margaret Hickey ran this program until 1933
when the federal government became interested in the program and took it over for the
YWCA. On the advice of some friends and businessmen, MH decided to open up her own
secretarial school. She borrowed some money from her mother and, established the Margaret
Hickey School for Secretaries at Delmar and Skinker, St. Louis, in 1933. When the business
proved a success, MH gave up her law career to devote full time to the school.

That same year Margaret Hickey met her future husband, Joseph T. Strubinger, during a Red
Cross Fund drive. He was a widower, fourteen years older than she, and the senior partner of
a law firm. He greatly impressed Margaret Hickey because he was one of the few men she
had met genuinely interested in her as a person and her many activities. On October 20, 1935

they were married.

Among her many activities during the 1930's, MH served on an advisory committee to the
Social Security Board and just prior to World War II, she worked on a committee considering
women's problems for the Office of Emergency Planning, headed by General Knutson and
Sidney Hillman. In this capacity she met Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor, who later
recommended MH for the Women's Advisory Committee of the War Manpower Commission
in 1942. The WAC was set up by the War Manpower Commission to study the problems
involved in recruiting five million women into the wartime economy. From 1942-1945
Margaret Hickey acted as chairman of this committee. At the same time she was an observer
on the National Management Labor Committee. National prominence contributed to her
election as president of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women. She
served in this capacity from 1944-1946 and thereafter remained honorary president. As
national president of BPW, and at the invitation of the State Department, Margaret Hickey
attended the United Nations San Francisco Conference in 1945. She worked with other
prominent women on the human rights section of the U.N. Charter. The following year, MH
joined the staff of the Ladies Home Journal as editor of Public Affairs. To fulfill her duties as
editor, Margaret Hickey maintained an apartment in Philadelphia and commuted between
there and her home in St. Louis. In 1953 she received the Ben Franklin award for
distinguished public service journalism.

By 1950, MH had gained such national prominence that she was in great demand as a public
lecturer, both nationally and internationally. For the next 25 years, she maintained a vigorous
lecture schedule as her correspondence in Series Three illustrates. Margaret Hickey's other
accomplishments are so numerous that they are best listed under the two categories of
government positions and volunteer activities.

GOVERNMENT POSITIONS
(1950-1975)

1950: Delegate and keynote speaker, Women's Conference of Europe and the United States at
Bad Reichenhall, Germany.

Consultant, United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, Beirut, Lebanon.

1950-1982: Member, International Development Advisory Board (Truman's Point Four
Program).

1951-1952: State Department Mission, Studies and Report on Point IV Operations in Ubdua
abd Ubdibesua,

1952: Advisory Committee on Women's Affairs of the Federal Civil Defense Administration.

1952: White House Conference on Education.

1954: Member, President's Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, vice chairman,
1962-1963; chairman, 1973--

1960-1961: Member, Advisory Committee on Welfare Services for Children.

1960: White House Conference on Children and Youth.

1961: Member, President Kennedy's Commission on the Status of Women, Chairman of the
Committee on Federal Employment Policies and Practices.

1963: State Department delegate to Far East Regional Workshop on the Role of Women in
Community Development.

1964: Chairman, Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women.

1965: Honorary member, Missouri Commission on the Status of Women.

1965: White House Conference on Equal Employment Opportunities.

1970: Member, Missouri Commission for White House Conference on Children and Youth.

VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES
(1941-1975)
*National Federation Business and Professional Women
1941 -1944: National Education Chairman, Business and Professional Women.
1944-1946: President, BPW National Federation.
1946-1948: V. President, International Federation BPW.
1968: Member, Education and Research Committee, BPW. Red Cross--American

1946-1975: National volunteer, American Red Cross.
1947-1953: Board of Governors, American Red Cross.
1955-1961: Board of Governors, American Red Cross.
1952-1953: Vice Chairman, Board of Governors, American Red Cross.
1959-1961: Vice Chairman, Board of Governors, American Red Cross.
1960-1973: Deputy to Chairman of American Red Cross, E. Roland Harriman. League of
Red Cross

1964-1973: Vice Chairman, Medical and Social Advisory Committee (HSSAC).
1964-1968: Executive Committee, League of Red Cross, Geneva.
1965-1967: Vice Chairman, Humanitarian Laws Commission.
1967: Delegate, Board of Governors, League of Red Cross, The Hague.
1969-1973: Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Social Development.
1972: Delegate to the Standing Finance Committee.
National Conference on Social Welfare
1956-1957: V. President, NCSW.
1954-1956: President, NCSW.
1964-1967: V. President, NCSW

International Conference on Social Welfare
1966: Chairman, Organizing Committee for International Conference on Social Welfare.

1968: Executive Committee, ICSW.

Rockefeller Brothers Fund
1957-1960: Special Studies Project.
1964-1965: Performing Arts Committee.
1966: Consultant, Special Studies and Chairman Arts and Education Project.
1967-1970: Performing Arts Committee.

Other:
1955-1967: Consultant and member, National Manpower Council.
1957: St. Louis Woman of Achievement.
1961-1966: Advisory Committee American Public Welfare Association, V. Chairman.
1961-1967: Visiting Committee, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University.
1962-1972: Member, Board of Overseers, Brandeis University.
1967-1970: Member, National Science Foundation Commission on the Social Sciences.
1968-1974: Member, National Association of Mental Health, Board of Directors.

SERIES DESCRIPTION
SERIES 1. PERSONAL: (Folders 1-4)This series contains newscliPpings about Margaret
Hickey, awards and honors and a yearbook from the Kansas City School of Law

SERIES 2. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL: (Folders 5-44) This series contains
correspondence, articles and other material relating to Margaret Hickey's work with the
Ladies Home Journal, her school for secretaries.

SERIES 3. GOVERNMENT POSITIONS: (Folders 45-70) This Series contatins
correspondence, articles and ohter material relating to Margaret Hickey's positions on the
War Manpower Commission, the Commission on the Status of Women, the Presidents
Advisory Committee on Voluntaty Foreign Aid and others government positions.

SERIES 4. VOLUNTEER SERVICE ACTIVITIES: (Folders 71-117) This series contains
information regarding Margaret Hickey's volunteer work with the Red Cross, International
Conference of Social Work, Business and Professional Women's Clubs and the American
Youth Foundation.

SERIES 5. SPEECHES: (Folders 118-149) Margaret Hickey's speeches. The list of speeches
is located in appendix A.

SERIES 6. ADDENDA:(Folders 150-244) The majority of the material in the addenda
pertains to the Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid.

SERIES 7. PHOTOGRAPHS: (Folders 245-258) This series contatins 485 photographs
which have been entered into the WHMC photo database. Three oversize photographs are
located in the oversize series.

SERIES 8. OVERSIZE: This series consists of one box containing photographs 236.486-
236.488, various award certificates and scrapbooks containg tear sheets for articles from the
Ladies Home Journal written by Margaret Hickey.

FOLDER LIST

BOX 1 (072756)
1. Newsclippings, 1942-1973
2. Awards and Honors,
3. Kansas City School of Law Yearbook, 1928
4. Contents of Scrapbook
5. Proceedings of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1946

6. Bound Copies of Independent Woman, 8/44-8/46

7. Report of the Special Commission on the Social Sciences of the National Science Board,
1969

8. Official Proceedings, Social Welfare Forum, 1957
9. Womanpower, National Manpower Council, 1957
10. General Correspondence, Professional and Public, 1945-1969
11. General Correspondence, Private and Peosoal Letter, 1955-1973
12. General Correspondence, Dates Declined, 1965-1970
13. General Correspondence, Thank You Notes, 1954-1969
14. General Correspondence, Presentations and Travel, 1960-1969
15. General Correspondence, Nadine See, Secretary, 1967-1968
16. General Correspondence, Routine and Form Business Letters, 1964-1969

BOX 2 (072757)
17. Miss Hickey's School for Secretaties, Correspondence, Brochures, and Draft of Test,
1959-1962

18. Correspondence, Ladies Home Journal, 1946-1965
19. Correspondence, Ladies Home Journal, 1966-1972
20. Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Memos, Letters and Reports, 1966
21. Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Memos, Letters and Reports, 1967-1970
22. Rockefeller Panel Report, 1967
23. Correspondence, Speaking Engagements, 1965-1971
24. Correspondence. Houston YMCA Awards Luncheon, 1965-1966
25. Correspondence, National Home Fashions League, 1966
26. Correspondence, Jekyll Island Workshop, Georgia County Directors Association, 1967

27. Correspondence, Junior League, 1965-1967
28. Correspondence, South Bend, Indiana Chamber of Commerce, 1967-1968

29. Correspondence, Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs, 1967-1968
30. Correspondence, Theta Sigma Phi, 1970
31. Correspondence, McMurray College, 1957
32. Correspondence, Western Reserve University, 1963
33. Correspondence, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 1964-1967
34. Correspondence, Barndeis University, 1966-1971

35. Correspondence, Bennett College, 1965
36. Correspondence, St. Louis University, 1966
37. Correspondence, College of Idaho, 1965-1966
38. Correspondence, Culver-Stockton College, 1965-1966
39. Correspondence, American University of Beirut, 1966
40. Correspondence, South Dakota State University, 1967-1968
41. Correspondence, Rutgers University, 1970
42. Correspondence, St. Mary's College, 1971
43. Correspondence, University of Missouri-Kansas City, 1972
44. Commencement Program, University of Missouri-St. Louis, 1975
45. Correspondence, Women's Advisory Committee of the War Manpower Commission,
1942-1943

46. Commission of the Status of Women, Report, 1949
47. International Development Advisory Board, Minutes and Memos, 1950-1953
48. International Development Advisory Board, Point 4 Program, 1950-1952
49. Presidents Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1965-1968

50. Presidents Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Minutes, 1950-1970

51. Presidents Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Press Releases, Memos and
Circular Letters, 1966

52. Presidents Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, 1963-1966

BOX 3 (072758)
53. Peru Earthquake Voluntary Assistance Group, Reports, Minutes and Agendas, 1970

54. Pakistan Relief Committee, Correspondence, Minutes and Reports, 1970-1971

55. President's Commission on the Status of Women, 1961
56. President's Commission on the Status of Women, 1961-1963
57. President's Commission on the Status of Women, Douments, 1961
58. President's Commission on the Status of Women, Papers and Reports, 1961
59. President's Commission on the Status of Women, Official Reprot, 1963
60. Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Correspondence, 1964-1968

61. Interdepartmental Committee on the Status of Women, Correspondence and Reports 1966

62. Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Correspondence and Reports, 1965

63. Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Correspondence and Reports, 1965-
1966

64. Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Correspondence and Publications,
1966

65. Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Press Releases, Statistics, Reports,
Vouchers and Memos, 1964-1974

66. Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, Official Reports, 1965-1974

67. Missouri Commission on the Status of Women, Minutes and Correspondence, 1965-1966
68. Various Governor's Commissions on the Status of Women, Reports, 1964-1967

69. National Endowment for the Arts, Correspondence, Reports, and Memos, 1972-1973

70. National Endowment for the Arts, Manpower, Budget and Workload, 1972
71. Correspondence, Membership in Organizations, 1952-1969
72. Women's Affairs Committee, Minutes, Correspondence, and Reports, 1962-1966

BOX 4 (072759)
73. Books USA, Correspondence and Minutes, 1965-1966
74. Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, 1966
75. National Council for Homemaker Services, 1966
76. National Association for Mental Health, 1971-1975
77. American Red Cross, Correspondence, 1952-1974
78. American Red Cross, Newsletters and Reports, 1965-1974
79. American Red Cross, Correspondence and Pamphlets, 1966-1971
80. American Red Cross, Correspondence, 1964-1969
81. American Red Cross, Materials, 1965-1972
82. American Red Cross, Open Letter to Margaret Hickey, 1953
83. League of the Red Cross Societies, Correspondence, 1965-1973
84. League of the Red Cross Societies, Proposals, Notes and Letters, 1971-1972
85. League of the Red Cross Societies, Programs and Reports, 1963-1972
86. League of the Red Cross Societies, Seminar on Welfare Services, 1967
87. League of the Red Cross Societies, Executive Committee Session, 1970
88. League of the Red Cross Societies, Executive Committee Session, 1972
89. International Red Cross, Teheran Conference, 1973
90. International Red Cross, Teheran Conference, 1973
91. League of Red Cross Societies, African Meetings, 1970-1971

BOX 5 (072760)
92. League of the Red Cross Societies, Annual Reports, 1971-1972
93. International Red Cross, Annual Reports, 1963, 1965
94. International Conference of Social Work, Reports. 1964
95. International Conference of Social Work, Correspondence and Bulletins, 1965-1970
96. International Conference of Social Work, Correspondence, 1964-1969
97. International Conference of Social Work, Reports and Memos, 1956
98. International Conference of Social Work, Conference, 1968
99. International Conference of Social Work, Conference, 1966
100. International Conference of Social Work, Conferences, 1970, 1972
101. International Conference of Social Work, Brochures and Newsletters, 1966-1974

102. National Social Welfare Assembly, Letters, Minutes and Reports, 1965-1967

103. American Public Welfare Association, Letters, Minutes, Reports, 1962-1966
104. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Correspondence and Interviews, 1966-1974

105. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Correspondence, 1968-1971
106. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Minutes, Agendas and Newsletters, 1968-
1969

107. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Scholorships, Fellowships and Grants, 1968-
1969

108. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, National Convention Programs, 1965-1972

BOX 6 (106864)
109. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, St. Louis County, 1936-1945
110. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Magazines and Newsletters, 1944-1974

111. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Organizational Lists, 1968-1969
112. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Pro ERA Brief, 1963
113. American Youth Foundation, Correspondence, 1944-1973
114. American Youth Foundation, Minutes, Agendas, and Cirular Letters, 1965-1974

115. American Youth Foundation, Education Committee, 1961-1972
116. American Youth Foundation, Annual Report, 1972-1973
117. American Youth Foundation, Young Adult Conference, 1970-1973
118. General Speeches, 1943-1949
119. General Speeches, 1950
120. General Speeches, 1951
121. General Speeches, 1952
122. General Speeches, 1953
123. General Speeches, 1954-1956
124. General Speeches, 1957-1958
125. General Speeches, 1960-1962
126. General Speeches, 1963
127. General Speeches, 1964-1965

BOX 7 (106865)
128. General Speeches, 1965-1973
129. Speeches, Red Cross, 1943-1954
130. Speeches, Red Cross, 1955-1959
131. Speeches, Red Cross, 1960-1965
132. Speeches, Red Cross, 1966-1973
133. Speeches, Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1939
134. Speeches, Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1946-1971
135. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Notes and Quotes, nd
136. General Speeches, Titled, nd
137. General Speeches, Untitled, nd
138. Department of Labor Material, 1963-1974
139. Speech Resource Material, 1943-1973
140. Newsclippings, 1964-1973

BOX 8 (106866)
141. Newsclippings, 1963-1974
142. Statistics and Articles on Women, 1958-1973
143. American Association of University Women, 1970-1974
144. General Resource File, 1963-1972
145. General Resource Material, 1957-1970
146. Resource Material, Education and Peace, 1966-1973
147. Catalogs, 1965-1974
148. Resource Material, Speech Notes, nd
149. Resource Material for Speeches, 1956-1972
150. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1971-1972
151. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1973
152. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1973
153. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1973
154. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
155. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
156. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
157. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974

BOX 9 (106867)
158. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
159. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
160. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
161. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
162. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1974
163. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1975
164. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1975
165. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1975
166. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1975
167. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Correspondence, 1975-1976
168. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Memos, Reports, 1975
169. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Registration of Voluntary Agencies,
1972-1975

170. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting on Registration, 1974
171. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Subcommittee Hearings on Children's
Charities, 1974-1975

172. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Christian Children's Fund Investigation,
1974-1975

173. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Hearings on Children and Youth, 1974

174. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports on Registration, 1966-1975

175. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Registration and Approval Draft, 1975

176. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Report on Registration and Approval,

1975

177. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Application for Approval, 1973
178. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Minutes, 1971-1975
179. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Policy Conference, 1974
180. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Women in Development Workshop,
1975

181. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Women in Development Workshop,
1975

182. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Executive Session Meeting, 1975
183. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 3/30/73

BOX 10 (106868)
184. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 3/31/73
185. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 5/24/73
186. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 5/25/73
187. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Executive Session Excerpts, 1974
188. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 9/16/74
189. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 3/6/75
190. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 3/6/75
191. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 3/7/75
192. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 5/19/75
193. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Meeting Transcript, 9/11/75
194. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Report on the Future, 1973
195. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Report on the Future, 1973
196. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Report on the Future, 1973-1974
197. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reaction to Report, 1973-1975
198. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Draft of Report with corrections, 1973

199. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Corrected Draft of Report on the
Future, 1973

200. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Final Published Report, "A Look into
the Future", 1974

201. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Information on Trip to Africa, 1976

202. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Information on Trip to Africa, 1975-
1976

203. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Resumes, nd
204. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, American Council of Voluntary
Agencies for Foreign Aid, Annual Report, 1972

205. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Front Lines Newspaper, 1972-1974

206. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, 1966-1972

207. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Material on Aid Agencies, 1970-1973

BOX 11 (106869)
208. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Weekly Reports, 1973
209. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, 1973
210. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, 1973
211. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Brochures, 1973
212. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Population Control, 1973-1974

213. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Africare Development Program Grant,
1974

214. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, Speeches and Memos, 1974

215. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, Speeches and Memos, 1974

216. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, 1974
217. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports and Articles, 1974
218. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Issue Papers, 1975
219. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports and Statements, 1975
220. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports and Statements, 1975
221. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports and Statements, 1975
222. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports and Statements, 1975
223. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, 1975
224. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Summary, 1976
225. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports and Memos, 1976
226. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Grant Activity Data, 1976
227. Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Reports, nd
228 Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, Israel Visit Field Report, 1978

BOX 12 (106870)
229. Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Correspondence and Reports, 1973-1974

230. Inter-Hemispheric Conference For Women Lawyers, 1975
231. Intrnational Association of Women Lawyers, 1975
232. Ladies Home Journal, Woman of the Year Awards, 1973-1976
233. Ladies Home Journal, Woman of the Year Awards, Nominees, nd
234. Presidents Commission on the Status of Women, 1976
235. National Association for Mental Health Inc., Correspondence, Memos, Reports and
Minutes, 1971-1972

236. National Association for Mental Health Inc., Correspondence, Memos, Reports and
Minutes, 1973

237. National Association for Mental Health Inc., Correspondence, Memos, Reports and
Minutes, 1973

238. National Association for Mental Health Inc., Correspondence, Memos, Reports and
Minutes, 1973

239. National Association for Mental Health Inc., Correspondence, Memos, Reports and
Minutes, 1974

240. National Association for Mental Health Inc., Correspondence, Memos, Reports and
Minutes, 1974

241. Margeret Hickey Article in Mental Health Journal, 1974
242. National Association for Mental Health Inc., Correspondence, Memos, Reports and
Minutes, 1975

243. Biographic Information on Margaret Hickey
244. Lists of Margeret Hickey Contacts
245. Photographs, 236.1-236.14
246. Photographs, 236.15-236.37
247. Photographs, 236.38-236.76
248. Photographs, 236.77-236.117
249. Photographs, 236.118-236.190
250. Photographs, 236.191-236.212
251. Photographs, 236.213-236.234
252. Photographs, 236.235-236.271
253. Photographs, 236.272-236.307
254. Photographs, 236. 308-236.340
255. Photographs, 236.341-236.348
256. Photographs, 236.349-236.394
257. Photographs, 236.395-236.446
258. Photographs, 236.447-236.485

BOX 13 (106871)
Microfilm Rolls of Scrapbooks, 2 rolls 13 volumes
Photographs, 236.486-236.488
Award Certificates
Scrapbooks of Ladies Home Journal articles written by Margaret Hickey
Museum Cards for Photographs

OVERSIZE: International Development Board Membership Certificate, signed by Harry
Truman, 1950

INDEX

American Association of University Women, f. 143
American Red Cross, f. 77-82
American Youth Foundation, 113-117
Business and Professional Women's Clubs, f. 5, 104-112, 134-135, 229
Citizen's Advisory Council on the Status of Women, f. 60-66
Independent Woman, f. 6
International Conference of Social Work, f. 94-101
International Red Cross, f. 89, 90, 93

Junior League, f. 27
Kansas City School of Law, f. 3
Ladies Home Journal, f. 18, 19
League of the Red Cross Societies, f. 83-88, 91-92
National Home Fashions League, f. 25
National Manpower Council, f. 9
Presidents Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid, f. 49-52, 150-228
Presidents Commission of the Status of Women, f. 46, 55-59
Rockefeller Brothers Fund, f. 20-22
St. Louis University, f. 36
University of Missouri-Kansas City, f. 43
University of Missouri-St. Louis, f. 44
Women's Advisory Committee of the War Manpower Commission, f. 45
YMCA, f. 24


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