DR. GEORGE B. MANGOLD PAPERS
Preliminary Inventory
Accession #199005.12.
Donated by Janet Mangold Dahlquist, widow of Dr. Mangold, May 31, 1990.
Biography:
Born July
7, 1876 in Waupeton, Iowa; A.B. Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; attended
Drew Theological Seminary; M.A. University of Chicago; Ph.D. University
of Wisconsin; Lecturer, Washington State College; Instructor, University
of Pennsylvania; Expert Agent, United States Bureau of Labor; Director,
Missouri School of Social Economy, University of Missouri; Lecturer
in Summer Sessions of Iowa State University, Emory University, University
of Omaha, University of California, Berkeley and Los Angeles; Professor
of Sociology and Social Work, 1928 -1946,University of Southern California;
Visiting Professor, George Pepperdine College, Los Angeles; Member of
Executive Committee of Los Angeles Metropolitan Welfare Board and Los
Angeles County Probation Committee; Director of Social surveys of following
cities:
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St. Louis,
Missouri, published as “The Challenge of St. Louis”,
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Sail Jose,
California, published as “A Better San Jose”,
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San Diego,
California, published as “Community Welfare in San Diego”,
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Riverside,
California,
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Pomona, California,
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Long Beach,
California, published as “Life in Long Beach”,
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Santa Monica,
California;
Author of:
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The Labor
Argument in Protective Tariff Controversy
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Children
Born out of Wedlock
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Child Problems
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Problems
of Child Welfare
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Social
Pathology
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Organization
of Social Welfare
Died May 11, 1962
in Los Angeles.
BOX 1
Folder 1: Biographical sketch by Dr. Emory Borgardus (draft), 1962, 1 item.
2:
Articles by Mangold, 1924, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1937, 938, 1940,
and 1945, 8 items.
“Salary Reductions Injure Public Service,” n.d.
“The Co-ordination of Public and Private Social Work,”
1929.
“Social Hygiene and the Family,” April 1930.
“Principles of Emergency Relief,” March-April 1937.
“Translation of Social Theory into Social Legislation,”
March-April 1937.
“The Sociologist and the Public,” March-April 1938.
“The Changing Size of the Family Unit,” November-December
1940.
“Is Full Employment Feasible?,” January-February 1946.
3:
Publications by Mangold, 1917 and 1925,2 items.
“Suggestions To Leaders of Study Classes: Using the
Challenge of St. Louis,” 1917.
“The Challenge of Our City,” 1925.
4:
Account of European Tour in the 1930's, 1 item.
5:
Leaflet on “Social Service Opportunities for Churches..,” n.d., 1 items.
6: “St. Louis School of Social Economy” handbook, 1917
and ca. 1916, 2 items.
7:
Lecture program, n.d., 1 items.
8:
Honorary degree from Cornell College, information, 1958, 2 items.
Commencement program, June 2, 1958.
The Cornell College Alumnus,
July 1958.
9:
Award Certificates, 1949, 2 items.
General Alumni Association, USC, June 11, 1949.
“Honorary Texan,” October 3, 1949.
10: Articles on Mangold, 1924 and 1928, 2 items.
“Advance Step in Social Service,” September 20, 1924.
“Dr. Mangold Accepts Professorship in University of
S. Calif.,” June 15, 1928.
11: Publications by Edith Putman Mangold, 1934, 2 items.
“The Federal Child Labor Amendment and Social Control,”
September-October, 1934.
“Children in Industry,” January 1934.