MC 1107

Inventory to the Mary G. Roebling Papers

By Dr. Fernanda Perrone, with the assistance of Luis C. Franco, Carmen Godwin and Althea Miller

December 1998

Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.

Finding aid encoded in EAD, version 2002 by Tara Maharjan September 2013
The arrangement and description was part of the "Women in Public Life Project," July 1996-December 1998, funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

Descriptive Summary

Creator: Roebling, Mary G. 1905-1994
Title: Mary G. Roebling Papers
Dates: 1897-1994, bulk 1937-1994
Quantity: Approximately 98 cubic feet (94 records center cartons, 3 phase boxes, and 1 newspaper box)
Abstract: This collection contains the papers of Mary G. Roebling (1905-1994), the first woman president of a major commercial bank in the United States. The collection is approximately 98 cubic feet in size and is composed of 94 records center cartons, three phase boxes and a newspaper box. It spans the period 1897 to 1994, with the bulk dating from 1937 to 1994.
Collection No.: MC 1107
Access: Stored Offsite: Advance notice required to consult this collection.
Language: English
Repository: Rutgers University Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives

Biographical Sketch

Mary Gindhart Herbert Roebling was born in West Collingswood, New Jersey, on July 29, 1905. She was the eldest of four siblings, (Mary, John, Floyd and Margaret), born to Isaac Dare Gindhart, Jr. and Mary W. (Simon) Gindhart. Her father was the President of Keystone & Eastern Telephone Company, while her mother was a pianist and vocalist, who introduced the public school system to the sight reading of music. Mary's first introduction to the world of business began with her father, whom she accompanied to various civic and business functions that her mother was unable to attend. (1)

In 1921, at the age of sixteen, Mary married a young soldier named Arthur Herbert, nephew of the American conductor and composer, Victor Herbert. She and Arthur had a daughter named Elizabeth in 1922, but their marriage was cut short when Arthur died of blood poisoning in 1924.

After the death of her husband, Roebling moved in with her parents and joined a Philadelphia brokerage house as a secretary. At the brokerage, she met Siegfried Roebling, grandson of Colonel Washington Roebling, the builder of the Brooklyn Bridge. Siegfried ran one of the family's businesses, the Trenton Trust Company. He and Mary married in 1931 and had a son, Paul, in 1934. (2) Another tragedy befell Mary, however, when her second husband, Siegfried, died in 1936.

Banking Career

As executor of her husband's estate, Mary Roebling was urged by her father-in-law, John A. Roebling, to become President of the Trenton Trust Company. The tragedy of the loss of her husband marks the beginning of her career as a banker, as she became the first woman to serve as President of a major commercial bank, and four years later began serving in the dual capacity of President and Chairman of the Board, also a first for a woman. During the first years of her appointment, she took evening courses at New York University in order to improve her knowledge of banking practices, and studied law with a private tutor. She quickly became a success, establishing innovative practices of public relations and merchandising, as well as drive-in banking and a railroad station branch for Trenton commuters. Under her leadership, Trenton Trust's assets increased from 17 to 137 million in a twenty-eight year period. Roebling brought a particularly feminine touch to the operation of her bank: she was the first banker to hold "financial teas" to introduce wealthy women to the advantages of trust funds; she distributed umbrellas when it was raining, leant her board rooms for women's club meetings, and sponsored art shows and displays of customers' merchandise. Before other banks, Trenton Trust employed professional window dressers. Roebling also arranged special Christmas concerts at the bank, and distributed 50,000 pots of shamrock on St. Patrick's Day. (3)

In 1972, when the Trenton Trust Company merged with the National State Bank in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Roebling was elected Chairman of the Board for the combined institution, in which capacity she served until her retirement in 1984. As Chairman Emeritus, Roebling continued to solicit business and promote the interests of the bank. Roebling's personal and business lives were closely connected. As a friend recalled, "You must understand that when she was entertaining she was also working for the bank. Her personal life and her business life were the same." (4) Although disabled by a stroke in later years, she remained active until her death from renal failure on October 25, 1994.

Business Activities

Roebling participated in numerous community, civic and national organizations. Most of her activities reflected her belief in the free enterprise system, her anti-communism and support of a strong military. She promoted the business community at the local, state, national and international levels. Most significantly, in 1958, she was appointed as the first woman governor of the American Stock Exchange. She was one of the three public members not connected with Wall Street, whose function was to report public reaction and thought to the Board of Governors. According to Exchange President Edward T. McCormick, Roebling was selected "first, because of her stature and executive ability in the business field and secondly because she is a woman." (5) In 1956, Roebling was the only woman delegate from the United States to attend the International Chamber of Commerce meeting in Tokyo. The following year, she was invited to entertain officially for the Japanese delegation to the United Nations. In 1959, Roebling served as chair of women's activities for the International Chamber of Commerce's Seventeenth Congress in Washington, D.C. She continued to serve as a trustee of the United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce, and to its successor body, the United States Council for International Business into the 1990s. Among her many "firsts," Roebling was the first woman to serve as a director of the New Jersey Standard Fire Insurance Company and of Walker-Gordon Laboratories, a milk-producing company in Plainsboro, New Jersey.

Government Service

Throughout her life, Mary Roebling served the government at the national, state and local levels. Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed her to the committee working on the China Relief Bill, she served on the board of the International Rescue Committee, and she attended the White House Conference on the Refugee Problem. Her outspoken views on the place of women in society won her an appointment to the Citizens Advisory Council to the Commission on the Status of Women in 1963. President Reagan appointed her to the Task Force on International Private Enterprise, which recommended ways to strengthen private enterprise in the developing world. She also served on the National Business Council on Consumer Affairs and the Regional Advisory Committee for Banking Policies and Practices.

On the state level, Roebling was the first woman member of the New Jersey State Unemployment Compensation Commission, the first woman to serve as Economic Ambassador of the State of New Jersey and the first woman member of the Interstate Commission on the Delaware River Basin. In addition, in 1950, Governor Alfred E. Driscoll appointed her to the New Jersey State Investment Council, where she served under five governors. Roebling also served on the New Jersey Small Business Advisory Council from 1966 to 1968, and on the Citizens Advisory Committee for the New Jersey State Museum from 1963 to 1968. Locally, Roebling served as Chairman and Comptroller of the Trenton Parking Authority and as a member of the Mercer County Improvement Authority.

Mary Roebling was an active and committed member of the Republican Party. She corresponded with many past presidents and their families, including Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George Bush. Her service as a delegate for Nixon in the 1960 presidential election and her lifelong correspondence with him and his family, prove her unwavering support for this controversial president. Nevertheless, Roebling occasionally gave money to the Democratic Party, if she supported a particular candidate. She was on cordial terms with Democratic politicians, and cooperated with them on activities such as the annual dinner honoring the memory of former New York governor Alfred E. Smith.

Military Service

Mary Roebling's greatest area of government service was in her work for the military. Throughout her life, Roebling was an advocate of a strong military, supporting universal military training: "The military is a service that all citizens men or women should render to their country." (6) Her lifetime of service to the military began when President Harry S. Truman made her the only woman member of the Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Forces Training Installations in 1950. In this capacity, Roebling traveled throughout the country visiting military bases, interviewing soldiers and reporting on conditions. In 1951, she was appointed to the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS), where she served on the Recruiting and Public Information Subcommittee. Between 1951 and 1953, Roebling visited bases, arranged events, and promoted the introduction of a postage stamp honoring women's contribution to national defense. Remaining on DACOWITS as an Emeritus Member, Roebling continued to be concerned with the position of women in the military and with publicizing the military services to make them attractive to women. Among other ventures, she funded a scholarship for top women Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) graduates.

In 1959, Roebling went to London as one of one hundred American delegates to the Congress of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the purpose of which was to enlarge the activities and increase understanding of the organization. Her prestigious career of service to the military continued in 1971, when she was appointed Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for New Jersey, which was extended to the First Army Area in 1983; Roebling served until 1987, when she was made Civilian Aide Emeritus. In her role as Civilian Aide, Roebling sponsored events, made speeches, and advised the Secretary of the Army on publicity, using the skills in public relations which she had honed at the Trenton Trust Company. Concurrently, Roebling served on the Advisory Board of the Association of the United States Army, where, as a member of the Expanding Education Fund Committee (established in 1980), she worked to educate the public about the military. She was also Founding President of the Army War College Foundation, a trustee of the Naval War College Foundation, a Life Member of the National Defense Transportation Association and a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Through her work with the military, Roebling developed friendships with military figures such as General Howard Louderback of the U.S. Army Reserve, and General Rocco Negris, Commandant of Fort Dix in Wrightstown, New Jersey, where a room was named after Roebling.

Views on Women and Participation in Women's Organizations

Throughout her life, Mary Roebling was a strong supporter of equal rights for women. Her goal was "equal pay for equal work with equal opportunity for advancement." (7) The promotion of women in business was extremely important to Roebling. She felt that companies were not using women to their fullest advantage, and that women were concentrated in lower-echelon jobs and paid accordingly. Beginning in 1938, in her speeches on women in business, Roebling frequently pointed to the numbers of wealthy women, women stockholders, and women business owners in the country. She also emphasized women's power as consumers through their control of the family income, or as insurance beneficiaries. Cultivating women entrepreneurs and consumers would be, according to Roebling, beneficial to business as well as to women. Roebling supported women's entry into all professions, believing that young women should prepare themselves for careers: "A career gives you a sense of accomplishment . . . it keeps you from being frustrated . . . or an alcoholic . . . or bored." (8) In her speeches and articles, Roebling frequently called for the nomination of a woman vice-president; she herself was suggested as a possible candidate in the 1950s.

Mary Roebling was active in numerous women's organizations. In 1978, she helped to found the Women's Bank, N.A. in Denver, the nation's first chartered bank established by women, where she served as Chairman of the Board. The Women's Bank was co-founded by fifty women, many of whom had been refused credit elsewhere. In the bank, in which everyone called each other by their first names, Roebling and her associates tried to create a comfortable atmosphere and cater to the special needs of women customers. The Women's Bank was economically successful, with assets eventually reaching twenty million dollars.

Mary Roebling was a member of the National Woman's Party and a lifelong supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). Yet, she distrusted radical feminists, whom she believed had made the mistake of confusing manners and morals with equality, thus leading to the failure to ratify the ERA. Instead, she devoted herself to the issues of equal pay and equal opportunities for professional women. Roebling was a founder and director of the American Women's Council, and was active in many professional women's organizations, including the American Association of Bank Women, American Women's Association, the League of Women Voters, and the Business and Professional Women's Club. She was also a member of women's clubs such as Zonta International and the Contemporary in Trenton, and became the first woman member of a venerable male bastion, the Union League in Philadelphia, in 1986.

Philanthropy

Mary Roebling believed in corporate responsibility to society: "Certainly in our free enterprise system, the business world is necessarily a major part of the entire society, and business has many important roles to fulfill in civic, social and church affairs and most assuredly in government." (9) Roebling also felt that because most women were mothers, they had a greater sense of moral responsibility to the next generation. (10) These twin beliefs made Roebling an active philanthropist. She served on the boards of numerous charitable and non-profit organizations, including the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Medical College of Pennsylvania, the Boy Scouts of America and the Woods Schools and Residential Treatment Center in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, with which she was associated for over forty years. Roebling was particularly disturbed by the poverty, unemployment, and civic unrest in the city of Trenton during the 1960s. She supported many Trenton institutions, particularly the Greater Trenton Symphony, the New Jersey State Museum, and several hospitals. She also supported nearby institutions such as Westminster Choir College in Princeton, the Columbus Boys Choir, and the Philadelphia Art Museum. Roebling possessed a deep religious faith, which she expressed in many of her speeches and interviews. She was a life member of All Saints Guild, Trinity Cathedral in Trenton, served on the lay committee of the National Council of Churches, and was an active supporter of the New Jersey Conference of Christians and Jews.

Awards

Roebling's dedication to the military is revealed in the many prestigious awards she received, including the President's Medal from the Association of the United States Army, the Distinguished Service Award from the Marine Corps League, and the Outstanding Civilian Service Medal from the Department of Defense (1984). Roebling also received many international awards, including the Commendatore of the Order of the Star of Solidarity from the President of Italy and the Israel Freedom Medal. In New Jersey, she was awarded a Brotherhood Award from the New Jersey Conference of Christians and Jews in 1956, in recognition of her years-long activities in brotherhood and human rights, and was awarded the Cecilia Gaines Holland Award from the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs in 1965. Locally, she was Trenton's Woman of the Year in 1952, and the Delaware Valley Council's Citizen of the Year in 1965. The city of Trenton celebrated "Mary Roebling Day" in 1959, and in the 1988 the Mary G. Roebling Building was dedicated by the State of New Jersey in her honor. Roebling, who was particularly fond of orchids, had three flowers -- an orchid, a rose, and a dahlia -- named after her. Several educational institutions awarded Roebling honorary degrees, including St. John's University, Ithaca College, Wilberforce University, Marymount College, and Rutgers University.

Other Activities

Mary Roebling had a wide variety of hobbies and interests. Able to trace her family's roots back to the seventeenth century, she was deeply interested in genealogy, history and historic preservation. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), the Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century, the Society of Mayflower Descendants, the Swedish Colonial Society, the Holland Society of America, and the Huguenot Societies of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, among other organizations. Roebling was also an avid collector of furniture, sculpture, paintings, glass, and porcelain. She was a member of the Art Collectors Club of America, the Button Collectors Club, the Mechanical Bank Collectors of America, and the Jim Beam Bottle Collectors Club. Committed to music and art, she helped to support various artists, museums and performing arts centers, even founding a music scholarship in her mother's memory.

Mary Roebling enjoyed meeting political and military leaders, and Hollywood celebrities like Joan Crawford, Agnes Moorehead, Van Johnson, and astrologer Carroll Righter. Maintaining homes in New York and Palm Beach, she moved easily in elite social circles. In Trenton, she had a $500,000 town house built on State Street near her bank in 1959. The house featured a dining room that seated thirty-six and an indoor swimming pool surrounded by sculptures, where she entertained her friends lavishly. Roebling believed in self-marketing in the same way that she believed in marketing her bank. Always well-dressed, she bought clothes from the top designers, and in 1958 was named best-dressed banking woman in the country. Roebling employed a full-time public relations representative to handle her personal publicity, and in 1960 was voted "the most publicized woman in the state" by the New Jersey Association of Newspaper Women. (11)

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Notes

(1) Women's Project of New Jersey, Inc. Past and Promise: Lives of New Jersey Women. 2nd ed. (Syracuse University Press, 1997), p. 385.

(2) Paul Roebling was an actor who appeared in stage, television and motion picture productions. He died in 1994.

(3) Current Biography (New York, 1960), p. 342.

(4) Trenton Times (October 8, 1986).

(5) Current Biography , 1960, p. 342.

(6) Past and Promise, p. 386.

(7) Stuart Country Day School, Princeton, New Jersey (April 1980), p. 3.

(8) Palm Beach Daily News (February 2, 1981).

(9) Stuart Country Day School (April 1980), p. 3.

(10) Mainliner (October 1979), p. 62.

(11) Saturday Evening Post (May 21, 1963), p. 23.

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Scope and Content Note

This collection contains the papers of Mary G. Roebling (1905-1994), the first woman president of a major commercial bank in the United States. The collection is approximately 98 cubic feet in size and is composed of 94 records center cartons, three phase boxes and a newspaper box. It spans the period 1897 to 1994, with the bulk dating from 1937 to 1994.

The collection consists of files kept by Mary Roebling's personal secretaries, documenting her service to the military, federal, state and local governments, her involvement in the business community and professional organizations, her support of charities and the arts, her hobbies and interests, and her social life. The BIOGRAPHICAL AND PUBLICITY FILES series primarily consists of newspaper clippings which reveal Mary Roebling's public visibility through her connection with her bank (the Trenton Trust Company), her government service and philanthropic interests, as well as documenting the history of the Roebling family, in which she took a keen interest. The SPEECHES (12 cubic feet) and SPEECH MATERIAL (6.3 cubic feet) series are particularly important because they show Mary Roebling's ideas, particularly on women, the free enterprise system, and the value of the military, and show how widely these ideas were disseminated.

The PERSONAL FILES (15 cubic feet) consist primarily of correspondence with Roebling's friends, family members, business associates, and famous people, as well as correspondence and supporting materials which reflect her many hobbies and interests. One box of personal correspondence has been restricted until January 1, 2020. The ORGANIZATIONS FILES (26.5 cubic feet) primarily document organizations in which Roebling played a significant role, whether as a board member, donor, or member of a government commission. Although this series also contains correspondence, much of the material consists of minutes, financial statement, and publications from these organizations. Material in the GENERAL FILES (12 cubic feet), the bulk of which dates from the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, includes both correspondence and documentation of Mary Roebling's service to organizations. She was less involved in most of the organizations represented in this series, as compared to those in the ORGANIZATIONS FILES. There is a great deal of overlap, however, in both dates and types of material among these three series.

The MILITARY FILES (5.8 cubic feet), the PATRIOTIC AND GENEALOGICAL FILES (1 cubic foot), the STATE INVESTMENT COUNCIL FILES (2 cubic feet), the RICHARD NIXON FILES (1 cubic foot primarily documenting Roebling's support of the Nixon Presidential Library), and the WOMEN'S BANK FILES (2 cubic feet) all contain material similar to that in the ORGANIZATIONS FILES, but, because of their size and discrete nature, constitute separate series.

Most of the material in the Mary Roebling Papers is in paper format. The collection contains a large number of newspaper clippings, particularly in the BIOGRAPHICAL AND PUBLICITY FILES, which, because of their brittle condition, have been photocopied and the originals discarded. In addition, the collection contains several items in book format, notably the appointment books, as well as a few books to which Mary Roebling contributed, all of which are stored in folders.

The collection contains one and one half boxes of photographs, primarily 8 x 10 black and white prints of Roebling attending various functions, as well as portraits, color snapshots of Roebling's family and friends, and a few views, negatives, and contact sheets. Photographs have been removed as noted from their respective series and filed together for preservation purposes. In addition, the collection contains three oversize scrapbooks, which include newspaper clippings, photographs, and ephemera documenting Mary Roebling's life and activities, which are stored in oversize phase boxes, and one newspaper box containing oversize broadsides, publications, photographs, and other documents drawn as noted from several different series for storage purposes. Finally, the collection contains a few other formats interspersed throughout, including a videocassette, a vinyl record album and a few reel-to-reel audiotapes.

Material received with the Mary G. Roebling Papers constituting records of the Trenton Trust Company has been moved to that collection and a scrapbook about Siegfried Roebling's ancestor Emily Warren Roebling, also received with the Mary Roebling Papers, has been moved to the repository's Roebling Collection.

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Related Materials

In its Roebling Collection (MC 654), Special Collections and University Archives at Rutgers holds the papers of the Roebling Family, the ancestors of Mary Roebling's husband, and related records of the John A. Roebling's Sons Company, manufacturers of wire rope and similar products. Special Collections also holds the records of the Roebling family bank, the Trenton Trust Company (MC 1053).

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Restrictions

There is a folder of correspondences from 1945-1957 within the PERSONAL FILES which is restricted.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Mary G. Roebling Papers. MC 1107. Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.

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Detailed Description of the Records/Container List

This section provides descriptions of the materials found within each series. Each series description is followed by a container list, which gives the titles of the "containers" (for example, folders, volumes, or cassettes) and their locations in the numbered boxes that comprise the collection. The availability of any digital items from a container is indicated with a hyperlink.

Biographical And Publicity Files, 1937-1994 (3.8 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
Summary: A large part of the series consists of newspaper clippings collected by the Romeike Clipping Service in Staten Island, New York, which are divided by subject, or chronologically under the heading "General." Many of these clippings document parties or other social occasions attended by Mary Roebling.
Of particular interest are newspaper clippings documenting Roebling's appointment as the first woman governor of the New York Stock Exchange in 1958; her retirement from her position of Chairman of the Board of the National State Bank in 1984; and the dedication of the Mary G. Roebling Building in Trenton in 1988. Also of interest is the inventory and appraisal of the contents of Mary Roebling's townhouse in Trenton in 1960 and 1965, showing her collection of art and antiques.
Series also includes material documenting the relationship between Roebling and Rasponi Associates, the public relations firm owned by Count Lanfranco Rasponi. Roebling used the firm to encourage favorable publicity for herself from 1956 until 1963, when Count Rasponi resigned. Correspondence between her and Rasponi shows various public relations strategies Roebling used and her keen awareness of the power of the media. Additional material in this series documents the history of the Roebling family, including printed materials and correspondence related to the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge in 1983; and a partial run of the Roebling Record, the Roebling Historical Society newsletter (1987-1992). Finally, this series includes material about the history of the Trenton Trust Company, particularly documentation of the bank's seventy-fifth anniversary in 1963, where Roebling organized a symposium, "The Survival of Free Enterprise."
Box Folder
1 1 American Banking Association Conference, 1957
2 American Stock Exchange -- Clippings, 1958-1962
3 Articles Published: Ad Views, 1962: Alpha Beta Chi Sorority, 1965
4 Articles Published: Banking -- General, 1955 and 1960
5 Articles Published: Better Investing, 1965-66 and 1984
6 Articles Published: Blessings of Liberty, 1965; Chemtech, 1974
7 Articles Published: Chapter in Edgar Scott, How to Lay a Nest Egg, 1950
8 Articles Published: Commerce, 1965; Context, 1976
9 Articles Published: Constellation (Bank), 1986-1989
10 Articles Published: Daughters of the American Revolution, 1964; Diplomat, 1958-1963
11 Articles Published: Economic Forecasts -- General, 1964-1969
12 Articles Published: Exchange, 1951-1952
13 Articles Published: Executive Female, 1981; Executive Women, undated
14 Articles Published: Executive Women in Government, 1984 1984
15 Articles Published: Financial and Commercial Chronicle Special Features, 1957-1965
16 Articles Published: Harper's Bazaar -- "100 American Women of Accomplishment," 1967
17 Articles Published: In Flight, 1983; Industrial Management (Women and Title VII), 1966
18 Articles Published: Junior League Magazine, 1965
19 Articles Published: Lady's Circle, 1966; London Times, 1966-1967 1966-1967
20 Articles Published: Longliners, 1961 1961
21 Articles Published: Mainliner, 1983
22 Articles Published: McCalls (Household Employment), 1965-1968
23 Articles Published: Mercer Business, "Citizen of the Year," 1982; Michigan Business Review, 1972
24 Articles Published: Miscellaneous, 1954-1989
25 Articles Published: N.A.B.W. Journal, 1981; National Association of Manufacturers, 1976
26 Articles Published: National State Bank, 1983-1987
27 Articles Published: New Jersey Business, 1963
28 Articles Published: New Jersey Monthly, 1991; New Jersey Municipalities, 1963
29 Articles Published: New Jersey State Fair, 1964
30 Articles Published: New Yorker, 1953 and 1959
31 Articles Published: Newsweek, undated
32 Articles Published: Nine National Leaders Tell their Views on Free Enterprise, 1963
33 Articles Published: Printers Ink, 1966; Sardi Company, 1963
34 Articles Published: Quick Magazine, "My Creed," 1953
35 Articles Published: Roebling Family, 1972
36 Articles Published: Saturday Review (Norman Cousins), 1963 and 1974
37 Articles Published: South Carolina Magazine, undated
38 Articles Published: Theta Sigma Phi, 1964; Town and Country, 1964 and 1983
39 Articles Published: Tradewinds (National State Bank), 1972-1986
40 Articles Published: Trenton Times Business Forecasts, 1957-1967
41 Articles Published: "Under Twenty" Newspaper Column, 1965
42 Articles Published: USO, 1990
43 Articles Published: U.S. Information Agency, 1964
44 Articles Published: U.S. News and World Report, 1970-1974
45 Articles Published: Various, 1963 and 1984 1963 and 1984
46 Articles Published: Woman's Day, 1960
47 Atlantic City Party, 1958
48 Atlantic Congress for NATO -- Newspaper Clippings, 1959
49 Awards Newspaper Clippings, 1956-1958
50 "Best Dressed" -- Newspaper Clippings, 1958
51 "Best Tressed" -- Newspaper Clippings, 1958
52 Biographical Material, 1944-1979
53 Biographical Material -- National Cyclopedia, 1958
54 Biography, 1978-1981
55 Biography Material -- Parker Printing, 1969-1980
56-60 Brooklyn Bridge: Printed Materials, 1983
61-62 Brooklyn Bridge: Clippings, 1983
Box Folder
2 1-3 Brooklyn Bridge: Clippings, 1983
4-7 Brooklyn Bridge: Correspondence, 1983
8 California -- Newspaper Clippings, 1956-1963
9 Caricatures of Mary Roebling, 1960 and 1976-1977
10 Council on New Jersey Affairs, 1984
11 "Diamond Dozen" -- Newspaper Clippings, 1958
12 Eightieth Birthday Party, 1985
13 England -- Clippings, 1958
14 Europe -- Newspaper Clippings, 1958-1959
15 Events, 1984-1987
16 Garcia, Nan -- Women for Vice President, 1958
17 Gay Nineties Party -- Atlantic City, 1959
18 General, 1937
19-58 General -- Clippings, 1947, 1950-1988
Box Folder
3 1-7 General -- Clippings, 1989-1994 and undated
8 Hospitalized Veterans Service -- Newspaper Clippings, 1957-1959
9 Housekeeping Notes (Claire Burns), undated
10 Honorary Degrees and Certificates, 1965-1991 and undated
11 International Chamber of Commerce -- Newspaper Clippings and Press Release, 1955-1959
12-13 Inventory and Appraisement of 40 State Street, 1960 and 1965 1960 and 1965
14 Interview with Anne Blair, 1965
[Reel-to-Reel Tape]
15 Interview with Bettie Wysor -- Women and Power, 1974
16 Interviews, Suggestions for Press, 1956 and undated
17 Invitations, 1959-1971
18 Italian-American National Hall of Fame, 1989
19 Magazine Articles and Pamphlets, 1958-1988
20 Magazine Clippings and Miscellaneous Items, 1952-1981
21 Mary G. Roebling Building Dedication, 1988
22 Mary G. Roebling Day (September 8, 1988)
23 Mary G. Roebling Recognition Dinner -- Trenton, 1959
24 Mercer County -- Newspaper Clippings, 1958-1962
25 Miscellaneous, 1965-1980
26 National Board of the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1984 1984
27 National Consumers Finance Association -- Newspaper Clippings, 1964
28 New Jersey -- Newspaper Clippings, 1951-1960
29 New Jersey -- Personal -- Newspaper Clippings, 1953-1963
30 New Jersey National Guard, 1989
31 New Jersey U.S. Savings Bond Campaign, 1986
32 New York -- Newspaper Clippings, 1961-1962
33 New York -- Newspaper Clippings and Miscellany, 1955-1962
34 Palm Beach -- Clippings, 1958-1962
35 "Person to Person" -- Television Show Newspaper Clippings, 1958
36-37 Philadelphia -- Newspaper Clippings, 1955-1959 and 1971-1976
38 Philadelphia Academy of Music -- Newspaper Clippings, 1957-1961
39 Press Pack, 1984
40 Press Releases, 1948-1964
Box Folder
4 1 Press Releases, undated
2 Project Hope Ball Message, 1963
3 Public Statements, 1958-1982
4 Rasponi Associates -- Correspondence (Peter Gravina), 1957-1960
5 Rasponi Associates -- Newspaper Clippings and Correspondence, 1957-1963
6 Rasponi Associates -- Radio and Television, 1957-1961
7 Rasponi, Count Lanfranco, 1956-1963
8 Rasponi -- Joan Dickson, 1957; Anne Heywood Interview, 1958
9 Rasponi -- Alice Hughes, 1958; Hope Johnson, 1957
10 Rasponi -- Cholly Knickerbocker, 1957-1958
11 Rasponi -- Elin Lake, undated; Dorothy Roe, 1957
12 Rasponi -- Opening of the Metropolitan Opera, 1956-1957
13 Rasponi -- Women's News Service, 1957-1958
14 Recognition Dinner -- Trenton, 1959
15 Red Cross Ball, Palm Beach -- Newspaper Clippings, 1984
16 Retirement from Bank -- Newspaper Clippings, 1984
17 Roebling Bridges, 1966-1989
18-19 Roebling Family, 1961-1993
20 The Roebling Record, 1987-1992
21 Scrapbook -- Manufacturer's Luncheon (San Antonio, Texas), 1955
22 Town House -- Newspaper Clippings, 1959
23 Trenton Business -- Newspaper Clippings, 1958-1961
24 Trenton Trust Company -- Newspaper Clippings and Miscellany, 1962-1963
25 Trenton Trust Company -- Printed Materials, 1962-1971
26 Trenton Trust Company -- Roebling's Twentieth Anniversary, 1957
27 Trenton Trust Seventy-Fifth Anniversary -- Biographies of Speakers, 1963
28 Trenton Trust Seventy-Fifth Anniversary -- Correspondence with Speakers, 1963
29 Trenton Trust Seventy-Fifth Anniversary -- Letters Sent, 1963
30 Trenton Trust Seventy-Fifth Anniversary -- Miscellaneous, 1963
31 Trenton Trust Seventy-Fifth Anniversary -- Press Releases, 1963
32 Trenton Trust Seventy-Fifth Anniversary -- Tape Recording of Remarks, 1963
33 Trenton Trust Seventy-Fifth Anniversary -- Thank You Letters, 1963
34 Tributes, 1973-1979 and undated
35 United States Constitution Sesquicentennial, 1937
36 Vice President -- Newspaper Clippings, 1964 and undated
37 Video -- Interview with Mary G. Roebling, 1983
38 Washington Newspapers, 1984
39 Women Awardees of Northwood Institute, 1983
Box Folder
97 (newspaper box) 2 Blueprints and Drawing for Proposed Guest House (With Accompanying Letter), 1948
(newspaper box) Legislative Resolution Commemorating the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Brooklyn Bridge and Acknowledging the Contribution of Emily Roebling, State of New York, 1983
(newspaper box) Menu -- Hotel Saxonburg (Saxonburg, PA), 1988
(newspaper box) Caricature of Mary Roebling, undated
Appointment Diaries, 1964-1993 (4.3 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
Summary: Daily documentation of Mary Roebling's business, political, social, and personal activities and appointments as kept by Roebling and her secretaries during the period 1964-1993, with the exception of 1984, which is missing. The records include desk calendar books, probably kept in Roebling's office, and date-books, which Roebling probably carried with her on her many trips. Also included are miniature desk calendars that appear to be scratch pads for Roebling, in which she jotted down things that occurred that day, people's names, titles, addresses or phone numbers, as well as ideas or plans for future events and catering. Also included is a date-book that appears to have belonged to Roebling's Denver secretary.
Of particular interest is the fact that Roebling noted both accepted and denied events within her appointment diaries. Birth dates of acquaintances are noted at the top of both the desk calendars and date-books, including many politically important figures with whom she corresponded.
These books provide evidence of Roebling's varied and busy schedule of events and interests, as can be seen by the fact that the majority of dates are completely filled with appointments.
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4 40-41 Datebooks, 1967-1968
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5 1-10 Datebooks, 1969-1972, 1974-1983 and 1993
11 Denver Secretary, 1978
12-13 Desk Calendars, 1964-1965
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6 1-7 Desk Calendars, 1966-1972
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7 1-8 Desk Calendars 1973-1976 and 1978-1981
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8 1-9 Desk Calendars, 1982-1983 and 1985-1991
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9 1 Desk Calendars, 1992
2-3 Miniature Desk Calendar Pages, 1970-1971
Speeches, 1937-1994 (12 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Grouped chronologically by sub-series and alphabetically within each sub-series.
Summary: Primarily speeches given by Mary Roebling and supporting materials. Includes a few speeches given by other people. Document types include published and unpublished speeches, drafts, correspondence, telegrams, notes, programs, press releases, newspaper and magazine articles, a vinyl phonograph record, and a reel-to-reel audiotape.
Consists of four sub-series: Speeches, 1937-1951 (subject file), Speeches, 1937-1951 (place file), Speeches, 1938-1969, and Speeches, 1949-1994.
Speeches, 1937-1951 (subject file) (1 cubic foot) consists of early speeches arranged by subject, including a partial subject index. This series includes many drafts, fragments, and introductions of Roebling and other speakers. Subjects covered include economics, finance, equal rights for women, international relations, public relations, the city of Trenton, unemployment, the Second World War, and women's work in business and industry. Of particular interest is a 1947 speech on relief for China, where she suggests that a prosperous China could become an important market for the products of American industry, and a 1938 speech in which she advocates balancing the budget. In 1944, she spoke about the importance of retaining women in industry once the war had ended, and in 1949 she spoke in support of the Equal Rights Amendment then being considered by Congress.
Some of the speeches are actually radio addresses such as a 1950 talk where Roebling advocated incorporating the neighboring towns of Ewing, Lawrence, and Hamilton into a greater Trenton.
Speeches, 1937-1951 (place file) (.75 cubic feet) consists of early speeches arranged by the town or city in which they were given. Although Roebling spoke at locations throughout the United States including Kansas City, Los Angeles, Alaska, and Hawaii, she most often spoke in New York City, New Jersey and Philadelphia. Roebling often gave the same speech to many different groups.
Of particular interest is a speech Roebling gave to the Women in Industry Conference of the South Jersey Manufacturer's Association in Camden, New Jersey, in 1944, in which she calls for equal rights for women regardless of marital status, equal pay for equal work, equal opportunity for advancement, and increased employment of older women. Also of interest is a speech delivered at Temple University in Philadelphia in 1947, where Roebling calls for education in understanding world cultures to promote peace and create global markets. Included are letters Roebling received in response to this speech.
Speeches 1938(1952)-1969 (2.75 cubic feet) is grouped alphabetically by names of organizations to which Roebling spoke. Roebling often tailored her speeches to the group to whom she was speaking. Also includes award acceptance speeches, tributes, campaign speeches, testimony, canceled speeches, correspondence about declined speeches and television broadcasts, as well as information Roebling sent out to reporters writing articles about her. Includes correspondence between Roebling's secretary, her speech writer Larry Casey, and her father, who advised her.
Subjects covered include women in business, the impact of automation on women's work, public relations, investments, the need to preserve the free enterprise system, the need to deepen the Delaware River, and the evils of migrant labor. Many of Roebling's speeches were educational, explaining to people how to invest their money, how to prepare personal budgets, and the meaning of inflation and other economics terms.
Of particular interest is a speech Roebling gave at the American Banking Association convention in Trenton in 1962, where she spoke via Telstar satellite to Dr. H.C. Boden, President of the International Chamber of Commerce. Also of interest is a questionnaire distributed by the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs in 1953. In answer to the question "What Holds Women Back in Job Advancement?", Roebling replied that women's position is improving, although their role as economic producers has not been fully appreciated and they still face discrimination.
Sub-series Speeches, 1949-1994 (7.5 cubic feet) is arranged alphabetically by heading. It is primarily made up of speeches Roebling gave in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and fax transmittals in which she sent written remarks. Among the fax transmittals are arrangements for Roebling's funeral made by her Secretary Kay MacPherson. Includes a book The Art of Being a Boss, by Robert J. Schoenberg (1978), on which Roebling consulted.
Subjects covered include the need for private companies to provide child care, the women's liberation movement, the importance of credit cards to banks, the need to redevelop New Jersey's cities, patriotism, and religious belief.
Subject Files
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9 4 Subject Index, undated
5 Adams, Dean -- Testimonial, undated
6 Balanced Federal Budget, 1938
7 Banking, 1938
8 Biographical Information, 1950
9 Business and Professional Women's Club, undated
10 China Relief, 1947
11 Christmas, 1950
12 Correspondence about Speeches to Come, 1940-1945
13 Double Taxation, 1949
14 Estates and Trusts, 1951 and undated
15 Equal Rights Amendment, 1949
16 "Financing the American Family," 1938-1939
17 Gold Star Mother, 1943
18-20 Incomplete Speeches, circa 1937-1949
21 International Understanding, 1943
22 Introduction -- Ferdinand Pecora, 1949
23 Introductions, undated
24 Introductions -- Paula Laddey and Helen Clark, undated
25 Introductions of Mary Roebling, 1937-1948
26 Invitations to Speak, 1943-1945
27 League of Women Voters of New Jersey, 1943-1950
28 Miscellaneous, Sept. 1947
29 Miscellaneous Short Speeches, undated
30 No Special Occasion and various, circa 1937-1949
31 Port Authority Act, 1950
32 Post War Planning -- Women, 1944
33-34 Press Releases, 1937-1939, 1944 and undated
35 Public Relations -- General, 1944
36 Publicity within and outside the Bank, 1939
37 Radio Interview with Ed Fitzgerald, 1937
38-39 Radio Talks, 1937-1940 and undated
40 Red Cross -- Prepared Speeches, 1943
41 Rotary Clubs -- Hartford and Wilmington, 1944-1945
42-46 Rough Drafts -- Incomplete and Unclassifiable, 1937-1940
47 Speech Material -- Equal Rights, 1942 and undated
48 Tadpoles, undated
49 Telegrams, 193? and 1948
50 Trenton, 1949-1950
51 Trenton Baseball, 1944
52 Trenton High School Graduation Scholarship Winner, undated
53 Twenty Years from Now, 1950
54 Unemployment Compensation, 1937
55 Various Subjects, 1937
56 Venture Capital, 1948
57 Vocational Opportunities, 1947
58 War Bonds, circa 1943
59 War Time Speeches -- Victory, 1944
60 Why Would I Choose to be an American -- Trenton High School, undated
61 Women and the Campaign for Business Recovery, circa 1938
62 Women in Banking, 1951
63 Women in Banking -- Supporting Materials, 1949-1951
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10 1-2 Women in Business, 1937-1951 and undated
3 Women in Congress, 1944
4 Women in Industry, 1944
5 Women's Organizations, undated
6 Women Workers in New Jersey Industry, 1941-1945
7 "Working Wives" -- Speech Material, 1952
8 Y.W.C.A., undated
9 Zonta -- Hawaii, 1947
10 Zonta -- Jersey City-Bayonne, 1951
11 Zonta Club -- Miscellaneous States, 1943, 1945, 1947 and undated
Place Files
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10 12 Alaska, 1948
13 Alaska -- Governor Gruening, 1947
14 Alaska -- Real Estate Board, 1947
15 Alaska -- Travelogue, 1947
16 Alaska -- Zonta Club of Trenton, 1947
17 Atlantic City Lions Club, 1944
18 California, 1938
19 Camden, New Jersey -- Neil Deighan, undated
20 Camden, New Jersey -- Kiwanis Club, 1941-1947
21 Camden, New Jersey -- Navy League, circa 1946
22 Camden, New Jersey -- South Jersey Manufacturers Association, 1944
23 Camden, New Jersey -- Women in Industry, 1944-1945
24 Camden, New Jersey -- Women's Club, undated
25 Chicago -- Lions Club, 1944
26 China, 1941-1949
27 Columbus, Ohio -- Institute for Education by Radio, 1944-1947
28 Hartford, Connecticut -- Rotary Club, 1944
29 Hightstown, New Jersey -- Peddie Institute, undated
30 Jersey City -- Kiwanis Club, 1944
31 Jersey City -- Lincoln High School, 1945
32 Jersey City -- Newspaper Clippings, 1951
33 Jersey City -- Rotary Club, 1944
34 Jersey City -- Women's Club, undated
35 Kansas City -- Chamber of Commerce, 1944
36 Lambertville, New Jersey -- Kalmia Club, undated and Kiwanis Club, 1943
37 Lancaster, Pennsylvania -- Chapter American Institute of Banking (A.I.B.), 1938
38 Mercer County, 1951
39 Newark -- Real Estate Board, undated and Zonta Club, 1940
40 New Brunswick -- Rotary Club, undated
41 New York City -- Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 1938
42 New York City -- Speeches, 1948-1949
43 New York City Thrift and Security Foundation, 1937
44 Orange, New Jersey -- Business and Professional Women's Club, 1937
45 Passaic, New Jersey -- Council Republican Women, 1937
46 Pennsylvania Company, 1938
47 Pennsylvania -- Glenside Everywoman's Club, 1939
48 Philadelphia -- American Institute of Banking, 1937
49 Philadelphia -- Central Pennsylvania National Bank, 1937
50 Philadelphia -- Chamber of Commerce, 1949
51 Philadelphia -- Circulation Manager's Association, 1950
52 Philadelphia -- Executive Association, undated
53 Philadelphia -- Federation of Women's Clubs, 1947
54 Philadelphia -- Matinee Musical Club, 1938
55 Philadelphia -- The Morris Plan Banker, 1946
56-57 Philadelphia -- Temple University, 1947
58 Philadelphia -- Women's Club, 1947
59 Press Club, undated
60 Princeton, New Jersey -- Westminister Choir College, undated
61 Reading, Pennsylvania -- Speeches, 1938
62 Swedesboro, New Jersey -- Kiwanis Club, 1937
63 Tom's River, New Jersey -- Admiral Farragut Academy, 1938
64 Trenton, New Jersey, 1949
65 Trenton, New Jersey -- Business and Professional Women's Club, 1940
66 Trenton, New Jersey -- Deepening of Delaware Hearing, 1951-1955
67 Trenton, New Jersey -- Donnelly Memorial Hospital, undated and Freedom Pledge, 1947
68 Trenton, New Jersey -- Friends of Trinity Cathedral Committee, 1951
69 Trenton, New Jersey -- Geraghty Dinner, 1947
70 Trenton, New Jersey -- Jewish Home for Aged, undated
71 Trenton, New Jersey -- Lions Club, 1947
72 Trenton, New Jersey -- Real Estate Board, 1944
73 Trenton, New Jersey -- Republican, 1942
74 Trenton, New Jersey -- Rider College, 1937
75 Trenton, New Jersey -- Tall Cedars, undated
76 Trenton, New Jersey -- Trenton Giants, undated
77 Trenton, New Jersey -- Trust Company Radio Speeches, undated
78 Trenton, New Jersey -- Unemployment Compensation Commission, 1937
79 Trenton, New Jersey -- Unico Club, 1947
80 Trenton, New Jersey -- United Nations War Service Campaign, 1943
81 Trenton, New Jersey -- War Bond Rally Speech, 1944
82 Trenton, New Jersey -- Zonta Club, 1937 and 1943
83 White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia, 1939
1938-1969
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10 84 Advancement of Management, Society for the, 1953 and 1964
85 Advertising Club of Boston, 1958
86 Advertising Women's Award, Philadelphia, 1958
87 Allied Citizens Committee, October 1958
88 American Association of University Women -- Harrisburg Branch, 1953
89 American Bankers Association Convention -- Telstar Satellite Message, 1962
90 American Institute of Banking, 1938 and 1951-1952
91 American Institute of Banking Women's Forum -- "Women in a Man's World," 19450
92 American Inventory TV Program, 1952
93-94 American Society of Mechanical Engineers -- Skytop, PA, 1954-1955
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11 1 American Stores Program, 1956
2 Arnold Constable Store, Trenton, 1954 and 1957
3 Associated Press Story, September 1952
4 Atlanta, Georgia Lions Club (canceled), 1953
5 Awards -- Various, 1956-1966
6 Banker in High Heels, 1952
7 Bellaire (Texas) Lions Club, 1953
8 Brotherhood Award Dinner -- NJ Conference of Christians and Jews, 1956
9 Bryant College Degree (speech prepared but not used), 1955
10 Bucks County -- Borough Association (Quakertown PA), 1953
11 Burlington Community Fund, 1957
12 Burlington County Board of Realtors, 1953
13 Business and Professional Women in the Field of Banking, Washington, D.C., 1959
14 Business and Professional Women's Club -- National Board, 1953
15 Business and Professional Women's Club -- Shrinkage of the Dollar, 1953
16 Business and Professional Women's Club of Philadelphia, 1954
17 Business and Professional Women's Club Questionnaire, 1953
18 Chamber of Commerce -- Camden County, March 1953
19 Chamber of Commerce -- Philadelphia, August 1952
20 Chamber of Commerce -- Philadelphia, October 1952
21 Chamber of Commerce -- Philadelphia -- Broadcast WFIL, September 1952
22 Chamber of Commerce -- Riverside, N. J., April 1952
23 Chamber of Commerce News -- Publicity, 1952
24 Chamber of Commerce -- Women, Philadelphia, 1953-1955
25 Chicago Lions Club Speech, October 1951
26 City Business Club of Philadelphia, November, 1954
27 Commerce and Industry Week -- WBUD, undated
28 Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1953
29 Corporate Fiduciary Association -- Reading PA, October 1959
30 Cosmopolitan Article, October 1959
31 Covington Bridge Anniversary, 1966
32 Credit Women's Groups, October 1952
33 Daughters of the American Revolution, 1964-1965
34 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Philadelphia Chapter, February 1959
35 Daughters of the 17th Century, 1962-1965
36 Deepening of Delaware River -- Hearing, 1951
37 Delaware Valley Award Luncheon, October 1957
38-40 Edison Electric Institute -- New Orleans, 1959
41 Eisenhower Campaign Speeches, 1956 and 1962
42 Eisenhower Inaugurations and U.S. Mint Job, 1953
43 Eleanor Roosevelt Fund for Cancer, circa 1955
44 Election Day 1958 -- Trenton Trust Promotions, 1958
45 Essex County Chapter -- American Institute of Banking Women's Forum, 1955
46 Family and Children's Service of Monmouth County, Asbury Park, February 1959
47 Food for Thought Television Program, May 1955
48 Fultonettes, Trenton, October 1958
49 Georgian Court College Alumnae, 1966
50 Girl's Citizenship Institute -- Douglass College, 1966
51 Good Citizenship -- A Two-way Street, 1964
52 Government House (Trenton) Dedication, April 1957
53 Greater Philadelphia -- South Jersey Council, October 1951
54 Greenwich College Club (American Association of University Women), 1958
55 Harrisburg, PA, American Association of University Women -- Investments, 1953
56 Indiana Bankers Association, June 1951
57 Industrial Bustle on the Delaware, June 1952
58 Interstate Circulation Managers Association, 1950
59 Introductions and Various Subjects, 1949-1951 and undated
60 Invest in America, 1969
61 Invest in America -- Philadelphia Radio Station KYW, 1949
62 Invest in America -- Tape Recording for Women's Meetings, 1957
63 Invest in America -- Women's Forum Philadelphia, 1953
64 Investor's League -- Philadelphia, 1948-1949
65 Investor's League of New York, 1948
66 Investment Women's Club of Philadelphia, 1938
67 Ionian Civic Club, 1957
68 Jaycees -- Newark, NJ, October, 1959
69-70 John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. -- Leading Ladies of Boston Business Seminar, 1963
71 Kansas State Bankers, May 1953
72 Kiwanis Club of Trenton, September 1953
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12 1 Lions Club of Cleveland -- "The Tax Problem," 1953
2 McMahon Pipeline Program -- Calgary, Canada (canceled), 1957
3 Mainline Reform Temple Beth Elohim Sisterhood -- Wynnewood, PA, 1965
4 Margetts Luncheon, September, 1953
5 Mary Jones Hearth Benefit, 1953
6 Mercer County Bankers Association -- Reactivation, 1953
7 Minneapolis Rotary Club, May 1953
8 Muhlenberg College, September, 1959
9 National Association of Insurance Women, June, 1957
10 National Association of Insurance Women -- Publicity, 1957
11 National Association of Manufacturers -- Suggested Press Release, 1953
12 National Conference of Christians and Jews -- New Jersey Branch, 1954
13 National Council Episcopal Church, 1959
[Reel-to-Reel Tape]
14 National Council of Jewish Women -- Trenton Section, 1954
15 National Defense Transportation Association Convention -- Washington, D.C., November 1957
16-17 National Defense Transportation Association Forum, 1964
18 National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, June 1953
19 National Republican Business Women's Club, April, 1954
20 National Secretaries Association -- Camden, 1967
21 National Secretaries Association -- Columbus, Ohio, 1958
22 National Secretaries Association -- New York City, 1954
23 National Secretaries Association -- Paterson Chapter, 1957
24 National Secretaries Association -- Trenton, 1952
25-26 National Woman's Party, 1948-1951
27 Newark (NJ) -- Organized Women Legislators (Downtown Club), circa 1942
28 New Jersey Agricultural Department Women's Luncheon, 1953
29 New Jersey Home Builders Association, 1955
30 New Jersey Newspaper Women's Award Speech, 1959
31 New Jersey Nurses Association, 1951
32 New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants, 1959
33 New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania, 1956-1959
34 New Jersey Taxpayers Association, 1955
35 New York Savings Bank Women, October, 1953
36 Old Speeches, 1952 and undated
37 Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, 1958
38 Peddie School -- Panel, 1955
39 Person to Person -- Interview, 1958
40 Philadelphia Women's Realty Association, 1953
41 Point Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, 1953
42 Prospect Branch Opening, 1958
43 Remarks -- A-G, 1958-1977
44 Remarks -- I-K, 1959-1968 and undated
45 Remarks -- L-M, 1956-1974
46 Remarks -- N-R, 1956-1981
47 Remarks -- S-T, 1959-1979
48 Remarks -- U-Z, 1962-1970 and undated
49 Ridgewood Women's Club -- "Women and Money," 1951
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13 1 Roebling, Mary -- Testimonial, 1958-1959
2 Rotary Club of Minneapolis, 1952
3 Rotary Club, Philadelphia -- "Business Women of Tomorrow," 1957
4 Rutgers Caravan -- Trenton High School, 1953
5 Rutgers University School of Business Administration, Newark, 1952
6 Rutgers University Labor-Management Conference, 1952
7 Salute to Mercer County -- Radio and Television, 1953
8 San Antonio Manufacturers Association/City Federation of Women's Clubs Joint Luncheon, 1955
9-10 Savings Bank Women of Massachusetts (Boston), 1955
11 Shaefer Award to Hyman Kline, 1957
12 Seashell Award -- Atlantic City, 1959
13 Sloan Simpson's Television Program, February 1955
14 South Jersey Woman of the Year, December, 1952
15 Smithsonian Institute, 1958
16-23 Speeches Declined, 1951-1955 and 1960-1964
24 State of Israel Bonds Dinner -- Trenton, 1955
25 To What Peaceful Use Would You Like to See Atomic Energy Put? -- WTTM Tape, 1955
26-27 Travelers Aid Panel -- "An American Tragedy The Migrant Farm Worker," 1965
28 Trenton -- WTTM, 1950
29 Trenton Foreign Language Press Interviews, 1954
30 Trenton is the Greatest City on Earth -- Vassar Article, 1954
31 Trenton Mayor (Donald Connolly) Birthday Celebration, January 1959
32 Trenton Parking Authority, 1958
33 Trenton Tadpole Club, 1958
34 Trenton Trust Officers Anniversary Luncheon, December 1954
35 United Nations Rally -- Trenton, 1953
36 United States-Canadian Chamber of Commerce Wives, 1957
37 What Trenton Needs -- WTTM, 1949
38 Woman of the Year -- Trenton, 1952
39 Women in Service -- Newark Station, 1956
40 Women Marines -- Television Program (Newark), 1955
41 Women's Goals, 1954
42 Women's Group Action Council -- Winston, Salem, N.C., 1959
43 Zonta International -- Jersey City-Bayonne, 1951
44 Zonta International Panel, 1958
1949-1994
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13 45-51 Fax Transmittals, 1988-1994
52 Accountants, Eighth International Congress of, 1962
Box Folder
14 1 Administrative Management Society Seminar, 1973
2 Alabama Bank Women's Day -- Birmingham Trust National Bank, 1967
3 All Saints Guild, 1979
4 Allied Council of New Jersey Veterans Organizations, 1988 and 1980
5 Alpha Zeta State Convention, 1981
6 American Academy of Achievement, 1973
7 American Hungarian Foundation Award, 1983
8 American Institute of Banking -- Scranton Chapter, 1952
9 American Institute of Banking -- Philadelphia Chapter, 1952
10 American Institute of Banking -- Pittsburgh, 1951
11 American Institute of Banking -- Women's Forum, 1953
12 American Legion, 1969
13 American Society of Women Accountants of Philadelphia, 1968
14 American Stock Exchange, 1958
15 American Swedish Foundation Museum, 1970
16 American Women's Association, 1954
17 Anthony, Susan B. Tribute, 1966
18 Apgar, Virginia Award, undated
19 Art of Being a Boss, The, 1976
20 Associated Press Releases, 1956
21 Association of United States Army (A.U.S.A.) -- Valley Forge, 1989
22 Association of United States Army (A.U.S.A.) -- Manager Dinner, 1987
23 Awards, Jefferson, 1976-1987
24 Awards Presented to Others, 1950-1980
25-26 Awards Speeches, Misc., 1950s-1980 and undated
27 Bailey, Mary Foundation Award, 1956-1959
28 Baltimore Group, National Association of Bank Women (N.A.B.W.), 1974-1975
29 Baltusrol, C.C., 1981
30 Bank Administration Institute, 1969
31 Bankers in Action, 1969-1972
32 Bankers -- Corporate Fiduciaries Association, 1967
33 Bayonne Council, Boy Scouts, 1975
34 Bergen County Bank Women's Association, 1967
35 Beta Gamma Sigma, 1972
36 Beth Elohim Sisterhood, 1965
37 Business Industry Community Employment Program (BICEP), undated
38 Biddle, Meg, 1982
39 B'nai B'rith, 1966, 1970, 1977 and 1984
40 Bonds for Israel, 1969
41 Bongiovanni, Mike, undated
42 Boss of the Year Award Dinner -- National Secretaries Association, 1958, 1973 and 1976
43 Boy Scouts Annual Meeting, 1965
44 Good Guy -- Boy Scouts of America, 1977
45 Boys Town of Italy, 1980; Brazil, undated
46 Broken Toe Poetry, 1956
47 Brooklyn Bridge, undated
48 Bucks County Chamber of Commerce, 1980
49 Budget Executives Institute, 1966
50 Budget Policy, circa 1986
51 Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1965, 1977 and 1978
52 Business Women's Workshop -- Chamber of Commerce, 1966
53 Carolan, Kenneth, undated; Cavalieri (Rossi), undated
54 Central Buck County's Chamber of Commerce Magazine, 1981
55 Certified Public Accountants (CPA's) -- Money Managers, 1975
56 Chamber of Commerce -- Greater Trenton, 1968-1978
57 Chamber of Commerce -- Mercer County, undated
58 Chamber of Commerce -- Vineland, 1965
59 Chamber of Commerce of Greater Philadelphia, 1964-1965 and 1981
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15 1 Charge Accounts Bankers Association, 1960 and 1969
2 Chemical Technology, 1974
3 Christie, Irvin, undated
4 Christmas -- "What Christmas Means to Me," 1957
5 Citizen Institute Award, 1966-1967
6 Citizen's Committee for International Development, 1961-1962
7 City Business Club of Philadelphia, The, 1975-1776
8 Cleveland Bankers Association, 1964
9 Colorado Women United for Human Rights, 1982
10 Commerce Trust Company, 1961
11 Conference on Free Enterprise, 1966
(canceled)
12 Contemporary Club, 1965
13 Coye, Dr. Molly Joel, 1987
14 Credit Priorities, 1970
15 Crown of Charlemagne, 1968
16 Dames of the Loyal Legion, 1980
17-18 Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) Speeches, 1964-1978
19 Daughters of the Seventeenth Century, 1973
20 Dawson, Ilona Massey -- Memorial, 1974
21-24 Declined Speeches, 1960 and 1965-1985
25 Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture -- Women's Auxiliary, 1965
26 Delaware Valley Council Award, 1965-1966
27 Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 1981
28 Dental Health Plan Luncheon, 1970
29-31 Denver, 1977-1978, 1983-1984 and 1988-1989
32 Denver -- Address before the Metropolitan Club, 1977
33 Denver -- Allied Federation of Jewish Women, 1979
34 Denver -- Press Interview (Denver Country Club), 1977
35 Denver -- Rotary Club, 1977
36 Denver Founders Day -- Dedication, 1978
37 Dietz, Morton, 1972
38 DuPont -- Context, 1976
39 Dwyer, Virginia, 1975
40 Economics Research -- Philadelphia Area Economic Society, 1967
41 Education, 1963
42 Einstein College Award, 1959
43 Eisenhower, Julie Nixon, 1975
44 Ewing High School, 1968
45 Evans, David O., undated
46 Executive Female Magazine, 1981
47 Fashion Institute of Technology, 1979
48 Federal Business Association of Philadelphia, 1965
49 Federal Women in Government, 1984
50 Federation of Jewish Charities, 1966
51 Federation of Women's Clubs -- New Jersey, 1959
52 Federation of Women's Clubs -- San Antonio, 1955
53 Federation of Women's Clubs -- Westchester County, 1965
54 Financial General Corporation, 1963
55 Financial Women -- Symposium, 1976
56 Fitzgerald, Herb -- Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, 1963
57 Flag Day Association -- Philadelphia, 1964
58 Forrest, John, 1979
59 4-H Clubs, 1966-1967
Box Folder
16 1 Four Chaplains Award, 1969
2 Forum on the Future of New Jersey, 1967
3 Gammon, Roland -- Religion, 1964
4 Gardeners of Happiness, 1963
5 Garroway, Dave Show, 1961
6 Georgian Court College, 1966-1967
7 Gilbreth, Lillian, undated
8 Girls Citizenship Institute, 1966-1967
9 Girls Clubs of America, 1962
10 Glen Ridge and Orange Women's Clubs, 1975
11 Gold, 1979
12 Granahan Award -- American Friends of the Hebrew University, 1963
13 Greater Philadelphia Magazine, 1952
14 Greater Trenton Symphony Speeches, 1959, 1961, 1971 and 1982
15 Green Acres Bond Issue, 1974
16 Harvard University -- "Women in Industry," 1973 and "Today's Successful Women," 1976
17 Haverford School Women's Association, 1975
18 Hercules Incorporated, 1967
19 Heritage Foundation, 1986-1990
20 Houser, Chris -- "Women in Banking," 1976 and "How to Lay a Nest Egg," 1968
21 Hughes, Richard (Governor), undated
22 Hungarian Freedom Rights Ball, 1975
23 Imprimis, 1983
24 Independence Day -- "A Call to Commitment," 1968
25 Industrial Day Career Conference, 1967
26 Industrial Management Club, The, 1967
27 Inflation, 1973
28 Insurance Women," undated
29 International Boss of the Year, 1972
30 International Chamber of Commerce, 1963
31 International Chamber of Commerce (I.C.C.) Commercial Policy Committee, 1964
32 The International Club of Washington, D.C., 1968
33 International Toastmistress Club, 1968
34-36 Introductions and Remarks, 1949-1985 and undated
37 Investment, 1963 and 1968-1968
38 Investment Speeches, 1949, 1952 and 1954-1956
39 Investor's League Inc., The, 1966
40 Iowa Bankers Association, 1974
41 Iowa Independent Bankers, 1980
42 Israel, 1955-1969
43 Italian-American Hall of Fame, 1989
44 Jaycees, 1964
45 Journal-American -- "Women Who Made Their Mark," 1954
46 Junior Achievement, 1989
47 Junior League -- Pittsburgh Speech, 1961
48 Junior League Forum, 1968
49 Junior League of Monmouth County, 1967
50 Kase, Toshikazu, 1982
51 Kearney High School, NJ, undated
52 Kelly, Thomas W., undated
53 Kiwanis Club International, "America, I Love You," 1972
54 Kiwanis Club Speech, "Business Ethics," 1987
55 Kiwanis Club Trenton, 1953 and 1965
56 Knights of Columbus -- Griffin Assembly Patriotic Award, 1968
57 Knoxville Presentation, 1962
58 Kondor, Dr. Joe, 1983
59 Ladies Home Journal, 1973
60 Lawrence Junior High School, 1964-1965
61 Lions Clubs, 1951
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17 1-2 Loretto Heights College, 1978
3 Lucy Stone League, 1961
4 McCarrick, Archbishop Theodore, undated
5-7 Manassas, 1982-1984
8 Marble Collegiate Church, 1966
9 Maryland Bankers Association, 1973
10 Marymount College, New York, 1981
11 Marymount College, Virginia, 1985
12 Mayor's Citizens' Committee, 1960
13 Mercer County Medical Society Auxiliary -- Installation of Officers, 1978
14 Metuchen, Diocese of -- Business and Industry, undated
15 Michigan State, 1963-1972
16 Milford, 1983-1986
17 Miniature Bridge Picture -- Presentation to Mayor Palmer, 1990
18 Minute Women Award, 1993
19-22 Miscellaneous, 1963-1993 and undated
23 Money -- "Glamour of Money," undated
24 Moundbuilders Chapter -- National Secretary Association (NSA) (Newark, Ohio), 1974
25 Mount Zion Episcopal Church, 1969
26 National Association of Accountants -- Trenton Chapter, 1965
27 National Association of Bank Women, 1965-1985
28 National Association of Bank Women -- Baltimore, 1975 and The Nassau Inn (Princeton, NJ), 1977
29 National Association of Bank Women Convention -- Cincinnati, 1968-1969
30 National Association of Bank Women Harrisburg, 1983
31 National Association of Manufacturers, 1972
32 National Association of Supervisors of State Banks, 1960
33 National Association of Women Lawyers, 1967
34 National Business Women -- Panel Speeches, 1964
35 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1960 and 1966-1968
36 National Conference of Social Workers, 1965
37 National Consumer Finance Association, 1964
38 National Council of Jewish Women, 1961-1962
39 National Defense Transportation Association, 1957, 1963 and 1985
40 National Industrial Conference Board, 1965-1966
41 National Office Management Association, 1964
42 National Secretaries Association, 1952-1979
Box Folder
18 1 National Society, Daughters of the Colonial Wars (speech material), 1985
2 National Society of New England Women, 1972
3 National State Bank, 1976-1984 and undated
4 National State Bank (Merger), undated; National State Bank Interview, 1987
5 Naval Air Propulsion Center, 1985
6 New Business, 1959
7 New Jersey Association of Chosen Freeholders, 1970
8 New Jersey Association of Education Secretaries, 1969
9 New Jersey Automobile Dealers Association, 1983
10 New Jersey Bankers Association Trust Conference, 1968
11 New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., 1968 and 1977
12 New Jersey Historical Society, 1974
13 New Jersey Library Association, 1960-1965
14 New Jersey Medical Women's Association (canceled), 1967 and 1974
15 New Jersey Military Ball, 1989
16 New Jersey Women's Medical Auxiliary, 1962
17 New Jersey Press Association, 1965
18 New Jersey Society of CPAs, 1975
19 New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania (Press and Correspondence), 1956
20 New Jersey State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc., 1971
21 New Jersey State Realtors, 1962-1963
22 New York League of Business and Professional Women, 1969
23 News Tribune Women of the Year, 1972
24 Nine National Leaders Tell Their Views on Free Enterprise in the USA, 1963
25 Northwood Institute, 1981
26 Not for Women Only -- Panel, 1972
27 Ocean County Bankers Association, 1977
28 Ohio Bankers Association, 1964
29 Oliphant Award -- Trenton Old Barracks Association, 1994
30-41 Other People's -- Various Subjects, 1955-1971, 1975-1989 and undated
Box Folder
19 1-2 Palm Beach Round Table, 1971 and 1979
3 Parmar, Jadhvir, undated
4 Penn-Jersey Great Valley Chapter, Bank Administration Institute, 1969
5 Pennsauken Business and Professional Women's Club, 1968-1969
6 Pennsylvania Federation of Women's Clubs, 1965
7 Pennsylvania Home Economics Association, 1976
8 Pennsylvania State University, 1964
9 Pennsylvania Woman's Medical College, 1962
10 Pennsylvania -- Mental Health and Mental Retardation Planning Program, 1965
11 Philadelphia Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 1968
12 Pilot Club of Philadelphia, 1967
13 Pittsburgh Advertising Club, 1964
14 Poetry -- Various Poets, undated
15 Point Pleasant High School Graduation, 1968
16 President of Trenton Trust Bank -- Publicity, 1953
17 Press Clippings, 1958-1981
18 Press Conference -- Marriott Hotel, 1968
19 Princeton Present Day Club, 1964
20 Quick Charge Dinner, 1961
21 Radio -- "American Credo," 1966
22-27 Radio -- CBS -- WCAU "Spectrum," 1972, 1975-1979 and undated
28 Radio -- Delaware Valley Broadcasting Co., 1961
29 Radio -- "Dollars and Sense," 1963
30 Radio -- "Dorothy and Dick," 1962
31 Radio -- "Meaning of Christmas," 1963-1964
32 Radio -- New Year's Broadcast, 1962
33 Radio -- "Should Women Have a Business Career?" 1968
34 Radio -- "Voice of America," 1960
35 Radio -- WBUD Broadcast for New March of Dimes, undated
36 Radio -- WTTM "What Trenton Needs," 1949
37 Realtor Women's Club, 1937
38 Red Cross, undated
39 References for Speeches, 1965 and 1982
40 Remarks -- Armenti, Carmen, 1989
41 Remarks -- Notes and Miscellaneous, 1950s-1990s
42 Remarks -- Notes and Stories to Include in Speech Making, 1930s-1960s
43 Remarks -- Various Subjects: A-E, 1957-1990
44 Remarks -- Various Subjects: F-H, 1950s-1990s
45 Remarks -- Various Subjects: I-W, 1957-1980
46 Rhode Island Trust Company Women's Forum, 1964
47 Roebling, Mary -- Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Dinner, 1962
48 Roebling Gallery, 1988
49 Roebling Scholarship Art Award, 1962
50 Roosevelt, W. E. -- Thirtieth Anniversary Dinner, 1980
51 Rosemont College, 1979
52 Rotary -- Atlantic City, 1970
53 Rotary -- Trenton, 1987
54 Rotary -- Various Chapters, 1953-1972
55 ROTC Commissioning Address -- Rider College, 1971-1972
56 Rutgers, 1962 and 1984
57 St. Louis Business and Professional Women's Club, 1976
58 St. Michael's Church, 1962
59 Salvation Army Gala, 1977; Salvation Army -- Lion's Club, undated
Box Folder
20 1 Sales Executive Club of New Jersey -- Business Statesman of the Year Award, 1970
2 Seeking New Frontiers for Banking through the Marketing Concept, 1961
3 Server, Ernest -- Retirement Dinner, 1986
4 The Shaby Bridge, 1990
5 Small Women and Minority Business, 1989
6 So You Want to Be a Career Girl, undated
7 Sons of American Revolution, 1968-1975
8 Soroptimist Club -- Bucks County, 1981
9 Soroptimist Club -- Cumberland County Fiftieth Anniversary, 1987
10 Soroptimist Club -- Denver, 1980
11 Speaking Tour, 1953
12 Speech Material -- Various Subjects, 1950s-1970s
13 State Treasurer Luncheon, 1961
14 The Steel Rainbow -- Covington and Cincinnati Bridge, 1966
15 Stephens College, 1960
16 Symposium on Army Readiness, 1982
17 Syracuse Post Standard, 1964
18 Taping -- Channel 13, 1964-1967
19 Team Signals: Trenton Ecumenical Area Ministry, 1988
20 Television -- Broadcast for the Hall of Free Enterprise, 1964
21 Television -- Dave Garroway Show, 1961
22 Television -- KYW Taping with Mike Douglas and Julie Eisenhower, undated
23 Television -- New Jersey Network, 1981
24 Television Panel -- "Invest in America," 1963
25 Toasts -- Given by Roebling to Various Honorees, undated
26 Treasury Department -- Washington D. C. Presentation Chandeliers, 1987
27 Trenton Trust Company -- Seventy-Fifth Anniversary General Meeting of Bank Staff, May 21, 1963
28-29 Trenton Trust Parties, 1953-1965 and undated
30 Trenton Trust -- Stockholders, 1958-1969
31 Trenton Trust Trusteeship, undated
32 University of Maryland, 1969-1970
33 United States Department of Agriculture, 1990
34 United States Marine Corps -- Press Conference, 1988
35 U.S.O., 1990
36 Valley Forge Military Academy, 1979
37 Valley Forge Military Academy, 1986-1989
38 VASA Order of America, 1973
39 Venture Capital, 1948
40 Veterans Day, 1981
41 Vietnam War, 1967-1968 and 1981
42 Virginia Slims Opinion Poll, 1980
43 Visiting Nurse Association (AIDS), 1982-1986
44 Wagner College Guild, Staten Island, 1968
45 War, 1968
46 Warren-Hanover Parking Facility
47 Washington Banks Association, 1969
48 Washington Crossing Assembly, 1986
49 Washington, George -- Speech Material, 1982
50 Washington Report, The, 1980
51 Water Facts, 1955-1967
52 Weapons, American Individual, undated
53 Weekly Review, 1967
54 Welfare Burdens, 1976
55 Westmoreland, General, 1981
56 White House, 1964
57 Whitlock, Carl, 1981
58 Wilberforce University, 1961
59 Wittenborn, W., undated
60 Woman of the Year, 1952
61 Women -- Miscellaneous, undated
62 Women -- "New Frontiers for Women," undated
63 Women and Business, 1982
64 Women Business Careers, 1968, 1982 and 1985-1986
Box Folder
21 1 Women in Banking -- Burlington County Banker's Association, 1967-1968
2 Women in Business -- Denver, 1988
3-5 "Women in Construction," 1982, 1984 and 1987
6 Women in Construction -- Emily Warren Roebling Award, 1988, 1990 and undated
7 Women in History, 1990
8 Women in the Arts -- Denver, Co., 1987
9 Women's Bank, 1978
10 Women's Bank Anniversary, 1990
11 Women's Bureau -- U.S. Department of Labor, 1975
12 Women's Club, The -- Maplewood, NJ, 1966
13 Women's Economic Club (canceled), 1965
14 Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1966-1968
15 Women's Liberation, 1970 and 1981
16-17 Women's National Republican Club, 1972 and 1975
18 Women's Press Club of New York, 1967
19 Women's Role in Finance, by Fred Coll, 1959
20 Woods Schools, 1984
21 Woods Schools Recognition Dinner, The, 1973
22 Young Women's Christian Association (Y.W.C.A.), 1967-1968
23 Youth, 1971
24 Zonta International, 1986
25 Zonta International -- Detroit, 1965
26 Zonta International -- Passaic-Clifton, 1978
27 Zonta International -- Princeton, New Jersey, 1967
28 Zonta International -- Perlee, Helen Solon, undated
29 Zonta International -- Visiting Nurse Association, 1982
Speech Material, 1919(1937)-1994 (6.3 cubic feet )
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Summary: Documents kept as reference material for speeches given by Mary G. Roebling. Document types include articles, journals, newsletters, correspondence, notes, pamphlets, speeches by Mary G. Roebling and others, press releases, maps, newspaper clippings, and a record album.
Subjects vary and are numerous, including women, art, humor, foreign policy, banking, the military, defense spending, Christmas, capitalism, communism, socialism, Korea, Sweden, civil rights, New Jersey, social security, stocks, finance, education, law, and poetry.
Of particular interest are the files that Roebling kept of magazine and newspaper articles, pamphlets, and government documents about women which span the period 1919 to 1994, including files on women and business, women's liberation, women and government and women veterans. Among these are Roebling's responses to questions sent to her by a student (O'Neill, Erin file) concerning the establishment of women's banks and the status of women in society. Also of interest is the Public Relations file which contains a proposed plan to make Roebling more well known.
Box Folder
21 30 A Canadian Speaks up for a Much Put Down America, undated
31 Acting, 1965
32 Advertising, 1964 and 1966
33 Africa, 1966, 1978 and undated
34 Age, undated
35 AIDS, 1988
36 Alaska, 1971
37 American Bankers Association Suggested (A.B.A.), 1964, 1971, 1973, 1987 and undated
38 American Revolution -- Sermon given at First Methodist Church, 1968
39 American-Korean Foundation, 1958, 1963, 1968 and undated
40 Anecdotes about Mary G. Roebling, 1961
41 Anthony, Susan B. -- Information, 1965 and 1971
42 Archaeologists, 1960
43 Art, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1974 and undated
44 Banks and Banking (general), 1951-1954, 1962-1966, 1980-1982 and undated
45 Banks -- Women, 1980
46 Barnett, Frank R. -- Army War College, undated
47 Blacks and Minorities, 1956, 1969, 1979 and undated
48 Bridges -- Address by Eric Johnston -- "A Time for Bridges," 1960
49 Bright Side -- Pamphlet, 1979
50 British-Chilean Council, 1979
51 Brotherhood, 1958, 1961, 1964 and undated
52 Budget -- Government, 1952-1953, 1980 and undated
53 Business, 1940, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1966, 1978 and undated
54 Calendar, 1980
55 Canada, 1981 and undated
56 Cancer/Diabetes, undated
Box Folder
22 1 Canned Speeches to buy, 1955
2 Capitalism, 1962, 1966 and undated
3 Carter Administration -- "The Defense and Foreign Policy of the Carter Administration: Dramatic Proof of the Need for the 1980 Republican Presidential Fund," 1979
4 Ceramics, undated
5 Chaplains, The Four -- Anniversary Banquet, 1951
6 China, 1958, 1966, 1981, 1989 and undated
7 Christ -- "Our Solitary Life," undated
8 Christmas, 1962, 1964, 1968, 1971, 1990 and undated
9 Churchill, Sir Winston, undated
10 City Business Club -- Philadelphia, undated
11 Cities, 1964 and 1967
12 Citizens Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 1962-1963
13 Civil Rights, 1969-1981 and undated
14 Civil Service -- Reform Act -- Speech, 1980
15 Civil War History, 1960-1963
16 Coins -- Origins of, undated
17 Collections, 1980
18 Colorado -- Women's Bank, undated
19 Communication, 1965 and 1971
20 Communism, 1952, 1970-1978 and undated
21 Computer Material, 1964
22 Congress, 1966, 1986
23 Conservation -- U.S. Department of Agriculture Kit, circa 1963
24 Constitution of the United States and Various Documents -- Canned Quotes, 1987 and undated
25 Consumer Affairs -- U.S. Department of Commerce, 1967
26 Corporateneur, 1981
27 Courtesy, Article on, 1981
28 CREED, 1959, 1961 and undated
29 Crime, 1958, 1967 and 1971
30 Cuba, 1990
31 Currency Control, 1978
32 Daughters of the American Revolution, 1944, 1948, 1968, 1990 and undated
33 Dawson, Donald -- Speech -- Harry Truman Lounge, 1988
34 Death with Dignity (Euthanasia), undated
35 Declaration of Independence, 1776 Anniversary, 1951, 1964 and undated
36 Dedications, 1970, 1986 and undated
37 Defense, National -- SALT Treaty, 1979
38 Delaware Valley, 1953, 1957 and undated
39 Dutch -- Admiral Will, 1981
40 Eagles, 1962 and 1964
41 Easter, undated
42 Ecology, 1970-1972 and undated
43-44 Economy, 1956-1981
45 Education, 1947, 1949, 1963-1968, 1978-1979, 1988 and undated
46 Employment (See also Youth), 1936, 1951 and undated
47 Energy, 1972, 1973, 1980 and 1985
48 E.R.A. (Equal Rights Amendment), 1980
49 Europe, 1962
50 Family Life, 1977, 1980 and 1985
51 Fashions, 1961
52 F.B.I. (Federal Bureau of Investigations) 1957 and 1965
53 Finance, 1939, 1947, 1960-1964 and undated
54 Financial General Corporation, Washington, D.C., 1962-1963
Box Folder
23 1 Fire, 1952 and 1964
2 Flag -- of U.S. and U.N., 1950, 1967, 1977 and undated
3 Flowers, undated
4 Foreign Countries, 1967-1969, 1971 and 1976
5 Foreign Policy, 1937, 1954, 1955 and 1962
6 Free Enterprise, 1963-1967, 1977 and undated
7 French Embassy, 1979 and 1981
8 Future Predictions, 1965
9 Garden, Old Fashioned, undated
10 Geographical, 1958, 1969 and undated
11 Girl Scouts, 1944
12 Glenn, John -- "A Hero Gives Us Lesson in Dignity" -- Article by Sokolsky, undated
13 Gold, 1961, 1967 and undated
14 Government, 1964-1968, 1976 and undated
15 Government -- Organization and Administration, 1955, 1963 and undated
16 Grace, J. Peter -- "The Assault on Economic Incentive," 1980
17 H-Bomb -- Information, undated
18 Halloween, Undated
19 Hancock, John (Boston) 1963; Happiness, Undated
20 Hart, Gary -- Democratic National Committee Paper, 1982
21 Health, 1969, 1980 and undated
22 Heritage Foundation, 1986-1991
23 Hillsdale College (Speakers Bureau), 1981 and 1988
24 History, 1941-1982
25 History -- Philadelphia Society, 1965
26 Holiday, 1937, 1969 and undated
27 Homes, 1944-1945
28 Human Rights, 1958, 1968 and 1980
29 Humor, undated
30 Hungarian Information, undated
31 Incentives, 1951-1986
32 India, 1965 and undated
33 Inflation, 1974-1980
34 Institute for Monetary Research, undated
35 Insurance, 1952, 1965 and undated
36 International Affairs, 1966-1979
37 Invest in America, 1962-1963
38 Iran, 1980
39 Ireland, 1950 and 1965
40 Israel -- Information, 1955, 1959, 1965, 1978 and 1986
41 Jefferson, Thomas -- Various Quotes, 1976
42 Jobs, 1976
43 Jottings, undated
44 Journalism, undated
45 Justice and Liberty, 1966
46 K -- Miscellaneous, 1988
47 Kennedy, John F., 1962-1964
48 Kirk, Dr. Grayson (Columbia University Commencement Speech, 1961)
49 Korea, 1964
Box Folder
24 1 Labor, 1967 and undated
2 Labor Day, 1964
3 Law, 1960-1961
4 League of Women Voters, 1963
5 Legends -- Christmas, 1961
6 Legislation, 1963-1969
7 Leffler, Ross -- United States Steel Company, 1951
8 Lewis, Fulton -- Exclusive Newsletter, 1974-1975
9 Lincoln, Abraham, 1956
10 Literature, 1947 and undated
11 Loans, 1951, 1967 and undated
12 Love, 1962 and undated
13 Mainliner Magazine, undated
14 Major Political Events, 1933-1945
15 Management, 1962, 1970 and undated
16 Medical School, 1952, 1954, 1966 and 1968
17 Memory, 1944
18 Mental Health, undated
19 Military -- Army, ROTC and Rearming, 1981
20 Military -- "If Men Were Angels" (Speech), undated
21 Military and Defense, 1979-1981
22 Military Notes -- Reference, 1981-1990
23 Miscellaneous, 1941-1990
24 Money, 1965 and undated
25 Morals -- American, 1964-1965
26 Museums, 1961-1963 and 1988
27 Music Week, 1966 and undated
28 Napoleon -- The Girls' Schools of the Legion of Honor, 1965
29 Nathan, Richard (Princeton University), 1988
30 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 1964 and 1966
31 Negro Information (See also "Blacks" and "Minorities"), 1966-1969
32 Netherlands, 1981 and undated
33-34 New Jersey, undated
35 New Jersey -- Open Public Meetings Law, 1975
36 New Jersey Association of Educational Secretaries, 1989
37 New York, undated
38 Nuclear Testing, 1962-1963
39 Ocean/Sea/etc., 1962
40 O'Neill, Erin (Interview Regarding Women's Banks), 1984
41 OPEC, 1980
42 Oriental Rugs, undated
43 Pain Treatment Center, undated
44 Parking Authority, undated
45 Patriotism, 1962-1966, 1991 and undated
46 Peace, 1963-1966
47 Petroleum, 1963 and undated
48 Philadelphia, 1948, 1950 and undated
49 Philadelphia History, undated
Box Folder
25 1 Philosophy -- Personal, Others, 1927, 1970 and undated
2 Planned Parenthood, undated
3-5 Poetry, undated
6 Political Speech, 1946, 1962-1963, 1980-1981 and undated
7 Pollution, undated
8 Population, 1963, 1970 and undated
9 Power, undated
10 Prayers, 1968-1979 and undated
11 Presidents and Vice-Presidents, 1968 and undated
12 Princeton University History, undated
13 Prisons, undated
14-15 Public Relations, 1982
16 Public Service -- Honoring, undated
17 Public Speaking, undated
18 Politics -- Nixon, 1972
19 Quotations, 1961-1965
20 Recommendations for Speakers, 1984
21 Reconstruction Finance Corporation (R.F.C.), 1949
22 Refugees and Escapees -- U.S. Senate Hearing, 1972
23 Religious, 1944-1963
24 Resolutions, undated
25 Resources -- National, 1952
26 Retirement, 1985
27 Roosevelt Family, 1962-1964
28 Roses, 1955 and undated
29 SALT II Treaty, 1982
30 San Francisco, 1955
31 Schweitzer, Albert, 1964
32 Science, 1962-1968 and 1968
33 Securities, 1971 and undated
34 Social, 1934, 1940, 1945, 1955, 1969 and undated
35 Social Security, 1981
36 Socialism, 1965, 1969 and 1970
37 Sports, 1962
38 Speech Writers, 1964
39 Speeches -- Other People's, 1897 and 1964-1965
40 Statistics -- Public Housing, 1964
41 Stock -- Ownership, etc., 1949-1950 and 1958-1961
42 Stockholders, 1944 and 1952
43 Suggested Speeches, 1988
44 Sweden, 1969-1970
45 The Syndicate by Art Buchwald, 1961
46 Target, Trenton Trust Employee Newsletter, 1963 and 1965
47 Taxes, 1950 and undated
48 Telstar -- American Bankers Association Convention, 1962
49 Temple University -- Women's Law Caucus, 1978
Box Folder
26 1 Toasts, undated
2 Trade, 1979-1980
3 Traffic Club of Trenton, 1985
4 Transportation, 1963-1965
5-6 Trenton, 1937-1965
7 Trenton High Commencement, 1958
8 Trenton Marine Corps Reserve Unit -- Activation of, 1953
9 Trenton Men of Money, 1989
10 Trenton's Thirtieth Anniversary, 1979
11 Truesdell, Lillian Williamson, 1988
12 Trusts, 1964
13 Unemployment Compensation, 1937
14 Unions, 1952, 1965 and undated
15 United Churchmen, 1977
16 United Fund -- Allegheny County, Pittsburgh Hilton, 1970
[photographs removed]
17 United Nations, 1954, 1962, 1979 and 1987
18 United Nations Strain Caused by Conflict in Certain Areas of the Nation, -- Speech, circa 1960
19 United States -- Our People, 1959 and 1969
20 United States Army -- Graduation Address, U. S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, 1978
21 United States Army -- Secretary of the Army for Installations -- Honorable Joel E. Bonner, Jr., undated
22 United States Army, Association of the -- President's Medal, 1969
23 United States Army Readiness, 1982
[photographs removed]
24 United States Army War College, 1978
25 United States Department of Labor, 1975
26 United States Department of Labor -- Women, 1966-1967
27 United States Navy -- Federal Women's Week Awards Luncheon, 1975
28 United States Navy -- Naval Training Center, 1980
29 United States Navy -- Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, 1980
30 United States Savings Bond Reception, 1975
31 United States Steel Corp., 1951-1962
32 Unity, 1943 and 1968
33 University of Chicago -- Lecture Series, 1980
34 U.S.O. Savings Bond Drive, 1962
35 U.S.O. "Women of the Year" Award -- Keynote Address, 1965
36 Veterans Day, 1988
37 Vietnam, undated
38 Women -- Accomplishments, Organizations, and War Effort, 1940-1964
39 Women -- Commission on Status of Women, Interstate Association, 1974
40 Women -- Committee Reports on the Status of American Women, 1967-1977
41 Women -- Equal Rights, 1941-1964
42-51 Women -- General, 1936-1969, 1971-1989, 1991-1994 and undated
52 Women -- Key Organizations, 1966-1983, and Possible Board Member, 1977
Box Folder
27 1 Women -- Legal Status, 1950-1969
2-3 Women -- National Status, 1963-1981
4 Women -- New Jersey Stories, 1951-1986
5 Women -- Occupations and Earnings, 1951-1978
6 Women -- Status, 1976
7 Women -- Stories of Successful Women, 1952 and 1976
8 Women and Biographies, 1968-1979
9 Women Executives -- Old Dominion University Survey, 1975
10-15 Women in Banking, 1919-1986
16 Women in Congress, 1955-1958
17 Women in Finance, 1966-1973
18-20 Women in Government, 1948-1992
21 Women in History, 1957
22 Women in Journalism, undated
23 Women in Professions, 1959-1986
24 Women Motorists, 1938
25 Women Veterans, 1940-1944 and 1984-1987
26 Women Writers, 1966
27 Women's Associations, 1957-1987
28 Women's Liberation, 1969-1971
29 Women's Work, 1958-1971
30 World Government Proposals for, 1939-1963
Personal Files, 1935(1960)-1994 (15 cubic feet )
Arrangement: Grouped chronologically by sub-series and alphabetically within each sub-series.
Summary: Primarily personal correspondence received by Mary Roebling. Also includes correspondence with organizations and files on subjects in which Roebling had an interest, such as mechanical banks and astrology. Some material is answered by Roebling's personal secretaries Irene Frost, Mary Devlin ("Devey") Simco, or Kay MacPherson. Document types include letters received, copies of letters sent, magazine and newspaper clippings, invitations, newsletters and bulletins, minutes, financial documents, genealogical material, catalogs, programs, lists and notes.
Series consists of three sub-series: Personal Files 1945-1957; Personal Files 1937-1991; and Personal Files 1952-1994. Personal Files 1945-1957 (.8 cubic feet) contains personal letters from Mary Roebling's friends, and has been restricted until January 1, 2020.
The bulk of sub-series Personal Files 1937-1991 (7.3 cubic feet) dates from 1949 to 1971. It includes correspondence with Roebling's family, friends and acquaintances, many of whom were national public figures, such as U.S. Senator Harrison Williams, U.S. Treasurer Ivy Baker Priest, Congressman James Roosevelt (Franklin D. Roosevelt's son), Washington hostess and Minister to Luxembourg Perle Mesta, and Richard Nixon, for whom Roebling served as a delegate in the 1960 presidential election. It also includes correspondence with New Jersey state government figures such as Governor Thomas Kean, Governor Robert Meyner and his wife Helen, who served in the U.S. Congress, and New Jersey Republican Finance Committee Chairman Webster B. Todd. Roebling also kept files on foreign government officials with whom she corresponded, such as Eva Peron, whom she met while visiting Argentina in 1950, and Mexican President Adolfo Lopez Mateos, whose inauguration she attended in 1959. In addition, Roebling developed a personal relationship with Sukanya Sathityudhakan, the daughter of a Thai minister of defense, who worked for the Trenton Trust Company while a student at Rider College in the 1960s. Finally, Mary Roebling was close friends with Shinzo and Masako Ohya. Shinzo Ohya, president of Teyin, Ltd., one of Japan's biggest fiber and textile companies, served in the Japanese Diet and the Cabinet. His wife Masako, who had her own real estate empire, became one of the world's richest women.
Mary Roebling also corresponded with business leaders in her native Trenton and nationally, such as Sam Le Frak, the billionaire builder; David McDonald, president of the U.S. Steelworkers; Ian MacGregor, chairman of British Coal; Charles B. Tichenor, chairman of the board of Champale, Inc.; and her cousins Robert and Peggy MacNeil, president of the Trenton Times. The Personal Files often document the area where Roebling's business interests and friendships intersected, as she cultivated new accounts for the Trenton Trust Company. For example, she was friendly with Henry W. Jeffers, president of Walker-Gordon Laboratories of Plainsboro, where she sat on the Board of Directors. Roebling also corresponded with many people in the fields of public relations and the media, such as Arthur "Red" Motley, the publisher of Parade; M. Albert Neroni, head of public relations at the John A. Roebling Company; and of course Larry Casey, the Philadelphia Inquirer reporter who became her speech writer and public relations advisor.
Finally, the Personal Files document Roebling's many interests, such as travel, religion, genealogy, orchids, opera, art and design. For instance, Roebling was a friend and patron of opera singer Eleanor Steber. The Personal Files also contain some correspondence and reference materials received from organizations which she supported, such as the Whitney Museum, Wilberforce University, the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Trenton, Russell Sage College, and the Radcliffe Institute.
Personal Files 1952-1994 (8.3 cubic feet) contains correspondence with past presidents George Bush, Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, and Richard Nixon and their families; people in business; personalities such as astrologer Carroll Righter; and personal friends and acquaintances.
Also includes genealogical material concerning the Gindhart and Roebling families and several articles and correspondence concerning the involvement of the Roebling family in the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and attempts at creating a Roebling postal stamp. The series also contains some financial documents, documentation of contributions to organizations, and versions of Mrs. Roebling's will.
1937-1991
Box Folder
27 31 Ackerman, William, 1963-1966
32 American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), 1966
33 American Girl Employment Agency, undated
34 Axe, Ruth, 1966-1967
35-36 Axe-Houghton Foundation, 1970-1976
37 Barnhouse, Donald, 1967-1972
38 Bauman, Mrs. Joseph F. -- School of Charm and Etiquette, 1967
39 Bolding, Don, 1966-1967
40 Bolger, William, 1963-1966
Box Folder
28 1 Brotherhood in Action, 1966
2 Bush, George, 1989-1991
3 Busybody Associates, 1965
4 Call Mom from Vietnam, 1967
5 Capital Cities Broadcasting Corp, 1971
6 Carnevale, Don, 1968
7-8 Casey, Larry, 1969-1976
9 Casey, Larry -- Proposed Book, 1974
10 Cavenagh, Admiral Robert, 1967
11 Chamberlain, Dr. Richard, 1970-1976
12 China, Trip to Republic of (canceled), 1973
13 Citizens for a New Prosperity, 1971-1972
14 Colleges: Seven Sisters Clubs, 1966-1967
15 Congress, Members of, 1970
16 Consuls, 1968
17 Copeland, Jo -- "Bridge Fashion," 1966
18 Correspondence -- War, 1942-1943
19 Cosmetics, 1967
20 Cryan, Jack Fund, 1970
21 Curran, Alice T., 1966
22 De Marotta, Louis, 1967-1970
23 Developmental Economic Education Program, 1967-1971
24 Dickson, Fred -- Santa Monica Foundation, 1968-1971
25 Diehl, Mrs. Ambrose N., 1967
26 Divver, Margaret, 1963-1968
27 Donovan, James, 1968-1970
28 Duch, Bess, 1966-1974
29 Edwards, India, 1967
30 Engelhard, Mrs. Charles, 1971
31 Eppert, Mr. Ray, 1970-1974
32 Equal Opportunity Commission, 1968
33 Family of Man Dinner Honoring President Richard Nixon, 1969-1970
34 Finley, Mrs. John K. (Margo) -- Luncheon, 1962
35 Firestone Tire and Rubber Co., 1968
36 First World Festival of Negro Arts, Inc., 1966
37 Fischer, R. W. (Soypro International), 1983
38 Five Hundred First Families, 1967-1976
39 Frost, Irene, 1962-1967
40 Garb, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H., 1963-1969
41-51 General Correspondence, 1951-1980 and undated
52 Get Well Cards and Invitations, 1944-1949
53 Gindhart, Donald and Barbara, 1966-1967
54 Gindhart, Mary -- Power of Attorney, 1964
55 Gould, Leslie, 1953-1960
56 Government Deposits, undated
57 Government Publications, 1966-1971
58 Government Trade Mission -- U. S. Department of Commerce, 1965
59 Greenfield, Elizabeth, 1963-1969
60 Greenwood Bookshop, 1966
61 Guinness, Desmond (Irish Georgian Society), 1970
62 Income Tax, 1950-1951
63 Invitations, 1952-1959 and undated
64 Italy, 1963-1964
65 Ithaca College, 1962-1964
66 Jacobsson, Per Foundation, 1964
67 Japan Society, 1960-1965
68 Jaycees -- Football Classic at Princeton, Sep-63
69 Jaycees -- General, 1963-1964
70 Jaycees -- Miss Atlantic County Pageant, 1963
71 Jennings, Judy -- Society Columnist -- Philadelphia Inquirer, undated
72 John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1963-1964
Box Folder
29 1 Johnson, J. Wesley -- Silversmith, 1963
2 Johnson, Lyndon B. -- Inaugural, 1965
3 Johnston, William, 1964
4 Jones, John Hunter, 1963
5 Junior Achievement, Inc., 1963-1964
6 Junior League of Trenton, 1964
7-9 Kean, Thomas, 1981-1988
10 Kelly, Mrs. John B., 1964
11 Kendall, Messmore, undated
12 Kennedy Administration, 1961-1964
13 Ketterer, Gustav and Mrs. Lillian, 1964
14 Kimmel, Arnold and Lenore, 1976-1982
15 Kinsley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arthur, 1953-1968
16 Kiononia, 1964
17 Knight, Frances G. -- Director, Passport Office, 1960-1963
18 Kriendler, Jack Memorial Foundation, 1964-1965
19 L -- Miscellaneous, 1988-1989
20-21 Lake Placid Club, 1951-1964 and 1976-1978
22 Lane Bryant, 1963-1966
23 Lane Bryant Award, 1965
24 Lassley, Ross, undated
25 Lawrenceville School, 1963
26 Leeds, Jeffrey, 1953
27-28 Lefrak, Samuel, 1983-1989
29 Leterman, Elmer, 1963
30 Leukemia Society -- Luncheon and Fashion Show, 1965
31 Levitt, Mr. William J., Jr., 1963
32 Lincoln Educational Foundation, 1963-1964
33 Little, S. George -- President -- General Features Corp., 1964
34 Long Beach Island Foundation of Arts and Sciences, 1963
35 Lord, Mrs. Oswald (Mary), 1963
36 Lord, Thorn, 1964
37 Louderback, General Howard, 1980-1991
38 Lounsburg, Leslie, 1978-1988
39 Ludwig, Daniel K., 1979-1984
40 Lurdbeck, G. Hilmer, 1975 and 1980
41 Lybeck, Pauline, 1984
42 Lyman, Rear Admiral Charles, 1965
43 Lyon, Frank G., 1972-1973
44 M -- Miscellaneous, 1977-1990
45 MacGregor, Ian and Barbara, 1981-1986
46 Mann, Fredric R., 1952-1963
47 Manpower, Inc., 1965-1966
48 Mark, S. Carl, 1949-1964
49 Marshall, George C. Research Foundation, 1961-1964
50 May, Elizabeth S., Dr., 1964
51 Mayo, Dr. Charles William, 1951-1965
52 Mc -- Miscellaneous, 1980-1989
53 McCaffree, Mary Jane, 1963
54 McCallum, William, 1959
[photograph removed]
55 McCloskey, Mathew, 1962
56 McClune, Captain Randall, 1975-1976
57 McCory-McLellan-Green Stores, 31-39 W. 34th St. NY, 1964
58-59 McDonald, David, 1964 and 1968-1971
60 McGuire Air Force Base, 1957-1974
61 McLean, Joseph, 1958-1963
62-63 McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1949-1970
64-65 Medical Mission Sisters, 1967-1969
Box Folder
30 1 Medical Mission Sisters, 1970-1974
2 Medicine, 1967
3 Mehta, Mr. and Mrs. Pandit, 1967-1976
4 Melia, Francis J. (Union Pacific Railroad), 1966-1969
5 Mercer County Industrial Commission, 1963-1969
6 Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Tenner and Smith Inc., 1963-1964
7-8 Mesta, Perle, 1961-1974
9 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1969-1988
10-11 Metropolitan Opera, 1963-1964, 1967-1968 and 1983
12 Mexico, 1958-1959
13 Meyner, Helen and Robert, 1964-1978
14 Mid-Continent Life Insurance Co., 1963-1964
15 Migel, John Michael, 1975-1985
16 Military Chaplains Association, 1967
17 Milk Project, 1961
18 Mills, Harry and Yvonne, 1966-1989
19 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1960-1983
20 Moore, Michael, 1987-1988
21 Moore, Ollie and Bill (Moore Travel Agency), 1967-1986
22 Moore, Robert, Mr. and Mrs., 1966-1972
23 Motley, Arthur "Red," 1967-1986
24 Mount Zion African Methodist Church (Edith Savage), 1980-1981
25 Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M., 1979-1983
26 Museum of Modern Art, 1969-1979
27 N Miscellaneous, 1982-1991
28 National Association of County Treasurers and Finance Officers, 1968
29 National Association of Mental Health, 1964
30 National Citizens' Committee for Peace with Freedom in Vietnam, 1967
31 National Committee for Immigration Reform, 1964-1965
32 National Committee on Household Employment, 1968
33 National Industrial Conference Board, 1969-1970
34 National Library Association, 1969; National Parks Association, 1971
35 National Society of Literature and the Arts (James Michener), 1975
36 Nemetz, Martin Harmon, 1970
37 Neroni, Albert, 1961-1964
38 New Jersey Bell Telephone (Rocco Marano), 1982-1984
39 Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I., 1962-1964
40 Nixon, Vice President and Mrs. Richard, 1958-1962
41 Norweb, Mrs. John, 1968-1971
42 Notre Dame, 1978
43-44 Noyes Foundation of Historic Smithville Inn, 1966-1975
45 Nurses for Mrs. Gindhart, 1965-1966
46 Nutralite, Inc. Household Products and Cosmetics, 1967
47 O -- Miscellaneous, 1988-1989
48 O'Daniel, Barrie, 1966-1983
49 Ohya, Masako -- Ballet Competition, 1987
50-51 Ohya, Mr. and Mrs. Shinzo, 1964-1971 and 1973-1985
52 Old Barracks Association, 1987-1989
53 Opera Festival Association, Philadelphia, 1967
54 Orchid Correspondence, 1958-1959 and undated
55 Order of Lafayette -- Correspondence, Booklets and Speech, 1958-1962 and undated
56 Order of St. John of Jerusalem, undated
57 Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, 1988
58 Ormandy, Eugene -- Correspondence, 1952 and 1960
Box Folder
31 1 Overall, Vera -- Correspondence, 1949-1958
2 Overseas Press Club of America -- Correspondence and Programs, 1953-1961
3 Overseas Press Club Award, 1961
4 Owen, Dorothy -- Correspondence from, 1938-1959 and undated
5 P -- Miscellaneous, 1979-1991
6 Page, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Collier -- Correspondence, Reports, 1953, 1956 and undated
7 Palma, Sgt. Raymond -- Correspondence, 1962-1964
8 Palmer, Dwight R.G. (NJ Highway Commissioner) -- Correspondence, 1958 and 1965-1960
9 Pan American Life Insurance Co. -- Correspondence, 1959
10 Pancreatitis, undated
11 Pannell, Mrs. Anne G. (President Sweet Briar College) -- Correspondence, 1958 and 1960
12 Pape, Mrs. Gladys -- Correspondence, 1951-1962
13 Paracleta, Sister M. (Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Camden), 1961
[1 item]
14 Park Association of the City of New York, 1968-1970
15-18 Parking Authority, 1961-1962 and undated
19 Parsons, Louella -- Correspondence, 1961
20 Passman, Otto E./Gordon Sinclair Mailing (re: President Nixon), 1973
21 Patriotic Women of America -- Correspondence, 1951-1952
22 Patron Requests Declined -- Correspondence, 1961
23 Patterson, Hon. Richard C., Jr. -- Correspondence, 1961
24 Payne, Herbert -- Correspondence, 1949-1957 and undated
25 Peale, Dr. Norman Vincent -- Correspondence, 1956 and 1961
26 Peden, Katherine, 1964-1970
27 Pendergraft, William , and undated
[1 item]
28 Penn Fruit -- Correspondence and Annual Reports, 1958-1959
29 Pennock, J. Liddon, Jr. -- Correspondence, 1958 and undated
30 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1949-1962 and undated
31 Penny, J.C. & Co., New York, 1958 and 1969
32 Pension Plans -- Manufacturers Trust, Chase National and Others, 1953-1954 and 1961-1962
33 Pepper, G. Willing and Mildred, 1947, 1950 and 1955
34 Pepsi Cola Company, 1962 and undated
35 Percy, Charles H. , 1960
[1 letter]
36 Perlman, J. Samuel, 1954
37 Peron, Eva, 1950-1951
38 Pew, J. Howard , 1956
[1 article]
39 Pheiffer, William T. -- Ambassador, Dominican Republic, 1953-1958 and undated
40 Philadelphia Civic Center, 1967
41 Philadelphia Club of Advertising Women, Award, 1958
42 Philadelphia Lyric Opera Club, 1962-1963
43 Philco Corporation Correspondence, 1957-1961
44 Phoenix Insurance Company , 1958
[1 letter]
45 Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lee, TWA President -- Correspondence, 1956-1958
46 Pile-o-gold Thank Yous, 1953-1954
47 Pilots, Aircraft Rental, etc. -- Correspondence, 1961 and undated
48 Pilson, Helen -- Correspondence, 1950 and 1962
49 Pintoft, Jerry -- Correspondence, 1951 and undated
50 Pistell, Mr. and Mrs. Dick, undated
51 Plana, Anthony T., 1989-1990
52 Play Schools Association, Inc., undated
53 Pleasant, Richard , 1957
[1 letter]
54 Police -- Correspondence, 1950 and 1952
55 Political Correspondence, 1973
56 Polley, Mary A. -- Correspondence, 1961-1962
57 Porter, Miss Sylvia (writes column on finance), 1944, 1952 and undated
58 Pouch, Mrs. William H., 1953-1954 and undated
59 Pray, Mrs. M.L., 1966-1969
60 Preece, Dr. John -- Correspondence, 1955-1962 and undated
61 Preston, Mrs. Frances -- Correspondence, 1958 and undated
62 Price, Mrs. Irving (Emme, Inc.), 1958
63 Priest, Ivy Baker, 1966-1974
64 Priest, Ivy Baker -- Correspondence, 1953-1963 and undated
65 Princeton Concert Orchestra, 1964-1966
66 Princeton Games, 1952
67 Princeton Names List -- Correspondence, 1949
68 Princeton University -- Correspondence, 1952-1954
69 Print Club -- Correspondence and Lists, 1949, 1951 and undated
70 Print Show -- Trenton Trust Company, 1962
71 Proctor & Gamble -- Correspondence, 1961-1962
72 Programs, undated
73 Progress Plate Making Company -- Correspondence and Invoices, 1954
74 Project Hope -- Correspondence, 1962
75 Projects -- Miscellaneous, 1958
[1 letter]
76 Promotion -- Statistics for, undated
77 Promotions -- General, 1954, 1956 and 1958
78 Prudden, Russell -- Correspondence, 1958-1961 and undated
Box Folder
32 1 Prudential Insurance Company -- Correspondence, 1954-1962
2 Public Relations -- Spearman Case (Educational Assistance), 1957-1958
3 R -- Miscellaneous, 1973-1989
4 Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study, 1965-1970
5 Radio Program, 1965
6 Radlovic, Monty (Editor, The Diplomat), undated
7 Raisman, Lady, 1978-1987
8 Rangoonwala, Mr. M.A., 1956-1978
9 Recordak Corporation, 1965; Phillip D. Reed, 1959-1965
10 Reliance Insurance Company, 1963-1964
11 Remington Rand Office Systems, 1965; Rental Space, 1964
12 Repertory Theatre, 1965-1966
13 Rescue Squad, 1970
14 Ridenour, Elsie T., 1968-1975
15 Ring, Edward R. (Circle F Industries), 1967
16 Robbins, Margaret B., 1977-1986
17 Robinson, Clyde, 1953-1971
18 Rockey, Mr. Charles S., 1967-1968
19 Roe, Robert A., 1963-1970
20 Roosevelt, Eleanor Memorial Foundation, 1964
21 Roosevelt, Franklin D. Birthday Memorial Committee, 1967-1968
22 Roosevelt, James, 1961-1963
23 Rose, Edward C., 1951 and 1954
24 Rosenbaum, Tibor, 1959
[1 letter]
25 Rosenberg, Anna M., 1952-1957 and undated
26 Rosenthal, Colonel, 1958
[1 letter]
27 Ross, Nellie Taylor (Party Feb. 27, 1951)
28 Rossi, Peter H., 1982-1987
29 Roundtree, Martha, 1954-1955
30 Rovensky, John E., 1963-1968
31 Royal, H.M., Inc., 1959
[1 item]
32 Rudin, Claire, 1959 and undated
33 Rusk, Dr. and Mrs. Howard A., 1962
[1 Speech Excerpt]
34 Russell Sage College, 1958-1961
35 Russia, Information on USSR Exhibition Pamphlet, 1959
36 Russo, Lou, 1951 and undated
37 Rutgers University, 1949-1962
38 Rutkowski, Stanley, 1964
39 Ryan, Major General Patrick J., 1954
40 Ryder, Nellie, 1959 and undated
41 Ryland, Major Elizabeth O., 1954 and undated
42-43 S -- Miscellaneous, 1986-1990
44 Sabary, Victor, 1961 and undated
45 Safety Council, Mercer County -- Minutes, 4/26/1962
46 Safeway Stores, 1954-1956 and undated
47 Saks Fifth Avenue, 1962-1964
48 Salada Tea Company, 1957
49 Salk Institute for Biological Studies, 1962 and undated
50 Salute to Trenton Bay, 1962 and undated
51 Sample Letters: People Asking for Money, 1958-1962
52-53 Sathityudhakarn, Sukanya, 1963-1973
54-55 Saturday Evening Post Article, 1960 and undated
56 Saucier, Ted, 1961-1962
57 Save the Theatres, Inc., 1983-1984
58 Schools, 1963
59 Simone, John Mastro, 1988-1989
60 Skutt, V.J., 1987
61 Smith, John F. (Harold Denton Associates Inc.), 1984
62 Smith, Kline & French, Inc., 1958-1959
63 Snavely, Elizabeth Z. (Father is Charles H. Zimmerman), 1950
64 Snell, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence W. (Letters and Official Statement of Jersey City Housing Authority Regarding the Gregory Gardens Project), 1958
65 Snook, Ed, 1957
66 Snyder, Ben, 1955, 1957 and undated
67 Society of Gourmets for the Leisure Arts, Inc. (formerly Escoffiers), 1962
68 Sonnabent, Mr. A.M. -- Hotels Corp. of America President, 1957-1960
69 Sorkin, Cylvia A. (Dr.), 1954-1962 and undated
70 Sorkin, Cylvia and Lianne, 1973-1984
71 Sorkin, Lianne, 1979-1987
72 Soroptimist International, 1956-1962
73 Soroptimists, 1979-1987
74 Speakers, 1952 and undated
Box Folder
33 1-2 Spellman, Cardinal Francis, 1962-1963 and undated
3 Spiegel, 1960-1962
4 Spier, Burdie, 1952-1957 and undated
5 St. Francis Medical Center, 1981-1982
6 St. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy, 1965-1967
7 St. Louis, 1954 and undated
8 Stafford, Muriel, 1952
[1 letter]
9 Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond -- Hawaii, 1950, 1955-1958 and 1961
10 Stark, Sidney S., 1962
[1 letter]
11 Starkey, Edith Glisson -- Invitations, 1951 and undated
12 State Ball, 1954
13 State of Israel Bonds, 1962
14 State Teachers College Bond Issue, 1951
15 Statements Received, 6/1/1951
16-17 Steber, Eleanor, 1962-1987
18 Steel Strike Information -- Booklets and Pamphlets, 1949-1952
19 Stemmler, Deggy (Mrs.Theordore H.), 1954 and undated
20 Stephan, Bob, 1953
21 Stern, Mr and Mrs. J. David, 1962-1963
22 Steward, Hammer C., 1961-1962
23 Stockholders -- Evans T.M. -- Alloy Metal Wire Company Foundation, 1955
24 Stoermer, Grace S. (First California Co.), 1949-1952
25 Stokely, Van Camp, Inc., 1954 and 1961
26 Storage Receipts -- Fur Coats, 1955
27 Stout, R.R. (President NJ Senate), 1958
28 Strack, Mrs. Henry Leland, 1954
29 Strauss, Manny, 1953-1956
30 Strawbridge and Clothier, 1962
31 Stretch, Jane, 1957 and 1961
32 Stroughton, Russell, 1952 and undated
33 Struck, E. Donald, 1956-1957 and undated
34 Sun Life of Canada, 1960 and 1962
35 Sun Ray Drug, 1961-1962
36 Surf Club, 1963
37 Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. John, 1958 and 1960-1962
38 Sutphen, Mr. James T. -- Memos, 1958-1960
39 Swan, Sonya, 1952-1953
40 Swedish Groups, 1938
41 Swedish Landmarks in the Delaware Valley, 1963
42 Swern, Samuel, 1950-1963
43 Sypek, Arthur and Sophie, 1977-1989
44 Taft, Senator Robert -- Speech, 1952
45 Tattersall Company (see also Henry Bodine), 1960
46 Taubel, Lillian, 1952 and undated
47 Tax Study Foundation of NJ, 1951
48 Telecommunications Satellites, 1960 and undated
49 Television Promotions Suggestions, undated
50 Ten Outstanding Young Men, 1961
51 Tercentenary Commission, 1959 and 1962
52 Tercentenary Commission -- Advisory Ways and Means Committee, 1960-1962 and undated
53 Tercentenary Commission Meeting, "Let's Talk Tercentenary Day," 12/5/1962
54 Tichenor, Charles B., 1980-1988
55 Trenton City Museum, 1980-1981 and 1986
56 Trinity Cathedral, 1982-1989
57 Trinity Cathedral Bicentennial Celebration, 1975
58 Union League of Philadelphia, 1986-1988
59 V Miscellaneous, 1988-1989
60 Vacation -- Mexico, 1946-1947
61 Vacation -- South America, 1950
62 Vacation -- World Tour, 1955
Box Folder
34 1 Vacation -- World Tour -- Correspondence and Background Materials, 1955
2 Vacation -- World Tour -- Correspondence and Travel Documents, 1955-1956
3 Vacation -- World Tour -- Letters of Credit, 1955
4 Vacation -- World Tour -- Purchases, 1955
5 Vacations -- General, 1947-1950
6 Valenti, Jack, 1967-1981
7-8 Valley Forge Military Academy, 1979-1989
9 Van Horn, Harold M., 1959-1967
10 Wagner, Robert -- Correspondence, 1954-1962
11 Wagner, Robert -- Israel Bonds, 1954
12 Walgreen Drug Stores (Sanford J. Bowyer), 1954-1960
13 Walker, Danton, 1951-1958; Dick Walker, 1950-1951
14 Walker, Elizabeth Harrison, 1953
15 Walker-Gordon Laboratory, 1955-1962
16 Wallenberg, Raoul Committee, 1983
17 Walsh, Harry S., 1949-1961; Robert Walsh, 1952
18 Walters, John, 1954-1956
19 War Memorial Building, 1962
20 Warendorff, Herman (Florist), 1946-1950
21 Warner Company, 1961-1962
22-23 Warner-Hanover Parking Facility -- Correspondence, 1958-1963
24 Washington, Ruth, 1985
25-26 Water Research Foundation for the Delaware Basin, 1953-1961
27 Waters, Donald Jordan, 1966-1972
28 Watkins, Rev. Dr. Benjamin, 1987
29 Watson, Bruce, 1954 -- William J. Weinmann, 1958
30 Welcome House Benefits, 1957-1959
31 Westinghouse Corporation, 1959-1961
32-33 Westminster Choir College, 1961-1963
34 Westminster Choir College -- Printed Materials, 1958-1962
35 Wetherill, Reeves, 1962; Wetzel, W. Enos, 1950-1960
36 Weyland, Rev. Peter, 1954-1961
37 Wharton, T. Girard, 1950-1962
38 Wharton, Virginia Turford, 1951
39 White, Etta Roebling, undated
40 White, Katharine Elkus, 1961
41 White, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W., 1961-1963
42 White House Conference on Employment Opportunities for Women, 1962
43 White House Project, 1961-1962
44 Whitlock, Carl, 1959-1962
45 Whitney, Robert A. (Marketing and Management Institute), 1956-1962
46 Whitney, Mrs. Searle, 1962
47 Whitney Museum of American Art, Friends of, 1958-1962
48-49 Wiel, Mrs. Eli H., 1958-1974
50 Wilberforce University Fund, 1958-1962
51 Williams, Hon. Harrison, 1962
52 Williams, Vincent, 1959
53 Willis, Dr. Reba I., 1973-1978
54 Wilson, Mary, 1952-1962
55 WNTA Committee, 1961
56 Wolf and Company, 1954-1962; Louis Wolfson, 1955
57 Woman's Medical College Anniversary (MGR chairman), 1962-1963
58 Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania -- General, 1949-1962
Box Folder
35 1 Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania -- National Committee, 1953-1959
2 Woman's Press Club of New York, 1959
3 Women Physicians List, 1962
Box Folder
97 (newspaper box) Get Well Card, 1940
(newspaper box) The Cardinal's Campaign for the New Seminary and High Schools Archdiocese of New York, circa 1959
(newspaper box) 2 Photomechanicals -- Candlestick Park -- Showing Redesigned Dome by Ted Schildge, 1993
Box Folder
A Correspondence [Restricted], 1945-1957
1952-1994
Box Folder
35 4 A -- Miscellaneous, 1989-1992
5 Archdiocese of Newark and New York, 1984-1986
6 Armenti, Carmen and Hope, 1989
7 Astrology, undated
8 Awards, 1955-1992
9-11 Bailey, Marion Daniel, 1976-1993 and undated
12 Bailey, Marion Daniel -- Pearl Buck Foundation, 1966-1989
13 Bailey, Marion Daniel -- Resume and Proposal, 1976
14 Bailey, Marion Daniel -- Roebling Essay on Pearl Harbor, 1991
15 Bethea, Hannah, 1982-1983 and 1992
16 Biddle, Meg, 1984-1993
17 Big, Beautiful Woman, 1979
18 Biography of American Women, 1952, 1979, 1985 and undated
19 Blackwell, Earl, 1982-1991
20 Bliss, Ruth, undated
21 Bodine, Mr. and Mrs. William B., 1984-1992
22 Boehm, Helen, 1989-1993
23 Bongiovanni, Michael, 1983, 1993 and undated
24 Bonney, Elizabeth H., 1986
25 Bowden, Paula Laurence, 1981-1982 and 1990
26 Boy Scouts of America -- Good Guy Award, 1982-1988
27 Bradley, Bill, 1987-1991; Ed Bradley, 1974 and undated
28 Bridge (card game), 1974, 1982 and undated
29 Brooklyn Bridge, 1952-1982
30 Brooklyn Bridge -- Articles -- Miscellaneous, 1952-1982
31 Brooklyn Museum and Long Island Historical Society, 1982
32 Buck, Pearl -- Remembrances, undated
33 Bush, President and Mrs., 1988-1992
34 Bush's Team, 1989
35 Buttons, 1982 and 1986
36 Byrne, Brendan T., 1980-1993
37 C -- Miscellaneous, 1991-1993
38 Carolan, Ken, 1982, 1993 and undated
39 Carter, President and Mrs. James E., 1976-1980
40 Caspersen, Finn, 1989-1990
41 Catholic Relief Services -- Italian Earthquake Program, 1981
42 Chattin, The Very Reverend Lloyd G. (Dean, Trinity Cathedral), 1980, 1984, 1990 and undated
43 Children of the American Revolution, 1976-1981
44 Christmas Lists, 1965, 1985 and 1991-1993
45 Churchill, Winston -- Memorial -- Fulton, Missouri, 1968-1969
46 Citizen of the Year -- Monmouth Chamber of Commerce, 1982
47 Colton, Victoria, 1988-1989
48 Connolly, John, 1986-1988
49 Contributions, 1987-1988
50 Cooke, His Eminence Terrence J., 1980-1983
51 Cooksey, Lieutenant General Howard H., 1980-1990
52 Corbin, Harry -- Hill Refiguration, 1980 and 1989
53 Courter, James A., 1980-1981
54 Cox, Anne, undated
Box Folder
36 1 Cox, Tricia Nixon, 1972-1973 and 1986
2 Credit Card Information, 1971 and 1981-1986
3 D -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1993 and undated
4 The Dancers, 1990
5 Dare Family Association, 1988-1994
6 Daughters of the American Revolution, 1989-1992
7 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Application and Supplementary Papers, 1939 and 1950-1963
8 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Magazine, 1988, 1989 and 1990
9 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Miscellany, 1957-1989 and undated
10 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Newsletters, 1989-1992
11 Daughters of Colonial Wars, 1986-1994
12 David, General Bert and Shirley, 1985-1990
13 Dawson, Donald, 1986-1990
14 Diets, undated
15 Diocese of Metuchen -- Bishop Hughes, 1987-1994
16 Donnelly Memorial Hospital, 1954
17 Drumthwacket Foundation, 1989
18 E -- Miscellaneous, 1956-1993
19 Easter Gifts, undated
20 Eisenhower, Julie Nixon and David, 1974-1993
21 Eisenhower, Dr. Milton S., 1984
22 Elliot, Frank N. -- President Rider College, 1984-1989
23 Episcopal Church -- Conference, 1992
24 F -- Miscellaneous, 1989-1994 and undated
25 Fairfax, Lady, 1987-1991
26 Falcey, William H., 1979-1984
27 Fifty Years in Banking, 1984-1987
28 Fluck, Dr. David, 1983-1985
29-31 Folsom, Frank, 1959-1963 and undated
32 Ford, President Gerald R. and Mrs., 1974-1988
33 Francis, General Francis R., undated
34 Germantown Historical Society, 1983
35 Gibbons, David and Anne, 1985-1988
36 Gindhart Family Ancestry, 1957
Box Folder
37 1 Giordano, Carmine P., 1978
2 Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church, 1978
3-4 Greater Trenton Symphony, 1980-1993
5 Greater Trenton Symphony -- Financial Statements, 1980-1991
6 Greater Trenton Symphony -- Programs and Miscellaneous, 1985-1993
7 Greenberg, Harry A., 1935 and 1981-1988
8 Griffin, Meta A., 1984-1989
9 Grimaldi, Louis J., undated
10 Grimaldi, Louis J. -- Tribute Dinner Program, 1967
11 Herdes, Ms. Chameli -- U.S. Mission to United Nations, 1983-1984
12 Herman, Hazel, 1967, 1991 and undated
13 Hesburgh, The Reverend Theodore M. -- Notre Dame University, 1982
14 Hester, Brigadier General Hugh B. (retired), 1980-1981
15 Hildegarde -- Young Women's Towne House, 1983-1987
16 Holland, Mayor Arthur J., 1970 and 1977-1989
17 Honors Declined, 1977
18 Hood, Clifford, 1977
19 Howell, Charles, 1964, 1968 and 1973
20 How to Lay a Nest Egg, 1950
21 Hubschman, Mrs. Milton, 1966-1970 and undated
22-23 Huguenot Society of Pennsylvania, 1982-1994
24 Humanitarian Award -- New Jersey Arthritis Foundation, 1970
25 Humphrey, Honorable Hubert H., 1967, 1969, 1976 and 1978
26 I -- Miscellaneous, 1982-1994 and undated
27 International Boss of the Year, 1972
28 International Boss of the Year -- General, 1978-1979
29 International Boss of the Year -- Invitations, 1972
30 International Boss of the Year -- Press, 1972
31 International Boss of the Year -- Speeches, 1972
32 Iran -- Princess Ashrat Pahlan, 1981
33 Italian Home for the Aged, 1981-1982
34 Ivers, George, 1967-1970
35 J -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1993 and undated
36 James, Donald and Theresa, 1980 and 1984
37 Jersey Blues, 1964-1965
38 Jewish Community -- Trenton, 1980 and 1986
39 Jewish Holidays -- Gift List, 1973-1984
40 Johnson, Douglass William, 1988-1994
41 Johnson, Lyndon B. -- Friends of, 1974, 1981-1983 and 1991
42 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William F.B., 1956, 1971-1972 and undated
43 Kase, Ambassador and Mrs., 1968-1983
44 Kauffman, Virgil, 1982-1985
45 Kaye, Sylvia, 1982-1990
46 Kierney, Mr. and Mrs. James, 1969-1988
47 Kmiec, Bishop Edward U., 1987
48 Kroesen, General Fredrick J., 1988-1989
49 Kuser, Alice, 1989
50 Kutner, Louis, 1977-1980
51 L -- Miscellaneous, 1987-1992
Box Folder
38 1 Lalaing, Count de, 1988-1990
2 Lamping, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, 1987
3 Last Will and Testament and Related Material, 1987-1991
4 LeFrak, Dr. Samuel, 1986-1994
5 Leo (Astrological Sign), 1991 and undated
6 Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Frank Folsom's daughter), 1971-1978 and undated
7 Loser, Tom and Carol, 1987-1988
8 Louderback, Maj. General Howard A., 1984-1993 and undated
9 Lounsburg, Leslie, 1988 and undated
10 Lowther, Nancy, 1975-1978 and 1994
11 Luce, Clare Booth, 1974, 1986-1987 and undated
12 M -- Miscellaneous, 1989-1994 and undated
13 March of Dimes -- Virginia Apgar Awards for New Jersey Women of Achievement, 1986-1990
14 Marsh, John O., Jr., 1981-1994
15-16 Mayflower Descendants, Society of, 1979-1994
17-18 Mechanical Banks, 1976-1994
19 Mechanical Bank Collectors, 1983, 1984 and 1986
20 Meyner, Honorable and Mrs. Robert, 1978-1990
21 Mi -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1991
22 Moon, Howard, 1977
23 Mc -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1991
24 McCarnick, Archbishop Theodore E., 1985-1994
25 McCoy, Doris Lee, 1983
26 McElroy, Major General James, 1984, 1990-1991 and undated
27 McKinstry, Robert C. J., 1978
28 McLaughlin, Vincent and Marcella, 1981, 1988 and undated
29 McMahon, Mrs. Frank (Betty Betz) -- Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1967-1968 and undated
30 McManus, George -- Evyan Perfume, 1987-1990 and undated
31 National Button Society of America, 1966-1976
32 National Encyclopedia of American Biography, 1974-1976
33 National Woman's Party, 1980-1983
34 Negris, General Rocco, 1987-1992
35 New Jersey Magazine, 1974-1976
36 New Jersey Painters, 1968-1970
37 Nineteen-Twenty-Five 1st Club, Inc. -- Washington D.C., 1958 and 1977-1993
38 O'Connor, John Cardinal, 1990-1994
39 Ohya, Mr. and Mrs. Shinzo, 1990-1991
[Photographs Removed]
40 Old Barrack's Association, 1990-1993
Box Folder
39 1 Old Timer Assay Commissioners Society, 1981-1983
2 Peron, Eva, 1947-1954
3 Peterson, Esther, 1965-1980
4 Politics -- Democrats, 1969-1978
5 Politics -- GOP Contributions, 1972
6-7 Reagan, Ronald and Nancy, 1980-1991
8 Reagan Administration, 1981-1994
9 Red Bridges Farm, 1981 and undated
10 Regan, Donald T., 1986
11 Rensselaer Council, 1979
12-16 Righter, Carroll, 1957, 1964, 1970-1991 and undated
17 Rockefeller, David, 1979-1985
18 Roebling -- Miscellaneous, 1992-1994
19 Roebling -- Stamp, 1990-1991
20 Roebling, Mary -- Biography, 1955, 1977, 1988 and undated
21 Roebling, Mary G. -- Fiftieth Anniversary -- National State Bank, 1987
22 Roebling, Mary -- Mechanical Banks, 1967 and 1982-1984
23 Roebling, Mary G. -- Publicity, 1969-1977 and 1980
24 Roman Catholic Church -- New Jersey, 1981-1984
25 Roman Catholic Church -- New York, 1982-1983
26 Roosevelt, W. Ellen, 1983-1984
27 Roulette, Heidi, 1979-1983
28 Russell, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1972-1990
29 Rusk, Howard A., Jr., 1982
30 Rusk, Howard, M .D., 1972-1989
31 Ryan, Tom -- Ritchie and Page (company), 1974-1993
32 S -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1994
33 Save the Theater, 1986
34 Sayen, Jane, 1981
35 Scudder, Richard, undated
36 Seaview County Club, 1980-1991
37 Sever, Judge Ernest, 1982-1992
Box Folder
40 1 Shapiro, M.A. and Company, 1985-1991
2 Smith, Harr McCain, 1985-1992
3 Snob Societies -- Malta, St. John, etc., undated
4 Soroptimist International, 1980-1981
5 Stamp -- John A. Roebling Commemorative Stamp [Correspondence with T. Schildge], 1990-1993
6 Stokes, Barbara and Charlie, 1990
7 Stokes, Peg and Charlie, 1978-1980
8 Stroke Club, 1982
9 Susan B. Anthony Coins, 1-Jul-79
10 T -- Miscellaneous, 1988-1992
11 Tichenor, Charles B., undated
12 Tilley, Elizabeth -- of the Mayflower, 1982-1991
13 Trinity Cathedral, 1990-1994
14 Truman Library Institute, 1978-1987
15 U -- Miscellaneous, 1980-1993
16 Uihlein, Henry, 1968, 1976 and 1980-1986
17-18 Union League of Philadelphia -- Correspondence, 1986-1994
19 Union league of Philadelphia -- Newspaper Clippings Mentioning M. Roebling, 1986
20 Union League of Philadelphia -- Publications and Miscellaneous, 1980, 1986-1987 and 1992-1994
21 United Main Liner Magazine -- Article on Roebling and Correspondence, 1979
22-25 United Service Organizations (U.S.O.), 1965 and 1980-1991
26 United Service Organizations (U.S.O.) -- Woman of the Year, 1990
27 U.S. News and World Report -- Survey Responses, 1977-1980
28 Urbani, Paul A. (Truffles), 1961-1971
29 V -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1993
30 Valley Forge Military Academy, 1988-1992
31 Van Bomel, Catherine B., Mrs., 1964, 1967, 1973 and undated
32 Van Brunt, Mrs. Peter (Frannie), 1965-1993
33 Van der Elst, Francois, 1986
34 Van Duzer, Bishop Albert W., 1968-1977 and 1984-1994
35 Victorian Society in America, The, 1974-1979
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41 1 Visiting Nurse Association, 1982-1988
[Photograph Removed]
2 Volk, Joe and Family, 1979-1980, 1986 and undated
3 Von Dehn, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, 1958-1968
4-6 W -- Miscellaneous, 1988-1994
7 Wagner College, 1968
8 Walton, Ed, 1981-1994
9 Walton, Penny -- Correspondence, 1984-1993
10 Walton, Penny -- Show, 1988
11 War Memorial -- Rededication Lincoln Theater Organ, 1975-1976
12 Washington Crossing Foundation, 1986-1990
13 Washington Post (Katherine Graham, Publisher), 1973-1978
14 Watkins, Carole, undated
15 Watkins, Carole -- Lawsuit, 1979
16 Watson, Thomas Jr. (IBM), 1956-1981
17 Watson House, Trenton, 1965-1993
18 Weitz, John (designer), 1978-1992
19 West Point Reception -- Trenton State Museum, 1982
20 Wharton, Stewart and Davis (attorneys), 1963-1992
21 White, Mrs. Ferninand Roebling "Louie," 1974-1993
22 Whitney, Barbara (god-daughter), 1981-1990
23 Whitney, Robert, 1986-1991
24 Wildlife Fund, 1976-1978
25 Will -- Living (Information on), undated
26 Willow Society, undated
27 Wittenborn, Dr. William F. and Ruth, 1983
28-35 Women's Crusade for a Common Sense Economy, 1975-1978
36 Women's Crusade for a Common Sense Economy -- Baxter, Leona, 1979
37 Women's Crusade for a Common Sense Economy -- General, 1979
38 Women's National Republican Club, 1977-1989
39-40 Woods, Rose Mary (President Nixon's Secretary), 1969-1991
41 World Trade Center Club, 1976-1988
42 Wright, Frank (Palm Beach Round Table), 1985-1988
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42 1 Y -- Miscellaneous, 1983-1990
2 Z -- Miscellaneous, 1987-1992
Organizations Files, 1941-1994 (26.5 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Grouped by sub-series and alphabetically within each sub-series.
Summary: Primarily documents organizations in which Mary G. Roebling played a significant role, through serving on the board of directors, as a donor, advisor, or active participant, although occasional material may constitute solicitation without a documented response. Primarily consists of documents generated by organizations and maintained for reference purposes, as well as correspondence. Document types include correspondence, reports, financial documents, memoranda, minutes, brochures, pamphlets, press releases, telegrams, newspaper and magazine clippings, invitations, notes, and a book.
The types of organizations vary and include corporations, private companies, non-profit and educational organizations, as well as government offices and agencies. These organizations range from political, social, and business to educational, historical, religious, and philanthropic. Some individuals are included primarily as representatives of their organization.
Series consists of two sub-series: Organizations Files 1941-1994; and Organizations Files 1949-1992.
Organizations Files 1941-1994 (6.5 cubic feet) documents Mary Roebling's involvement with the American Institute for Public Service, Atlantic Congress for NATO, Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women, the Girl Scouts, the Governor's Economic Recovery Commission, the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, the International Chamber of Commerce, the Invest-in-America National Council, the National Association of Bank Women, the National Business Council for Consumer Affairs, New Jersey Tercentenary Commission, the New York World's Fair, United Jewish Appeal, Westminster Choir College, the Woods Schools, and many other organizations.
Of particular interest is her appointment in 1959 as one of one hundred delegates to the Congress of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in London, the purpose of which was to enlarge the activities and increase understanding of the organization. Also of interest is Mary Roebling's service as a member of the Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women, to which she was appointed by President Kennedy in 1963; to the New Jersey Tercentenary Commission, where she served as co-chair for Mercer County; and on the Advisory Ways and Means Committee for the New Jersey pavilion at the New York World's Fair in 1964.
This sub-series also documents Roebling's service on the United States Council, International Chamber of Commerce, Inc., from 1974 to 1981; on the President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, formed in 1983 by President Reagan, which recommended ways to strengthen private enterprise in the developing world; and as a member of the National Business Council for Consumer Affairs, U.S. Department of Commerce Sub-Council on Advertising and Promotion from 1971 to 1973. In addition, it documents her service on the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, to which she was appointed by Governor Thomas Kean in 1983; and the Governor's Economic Recovery Commission (1975), which addressed the costs of doing business in New Jersey.
Finally, this series documents Roebling's philanthropic interests, particularly her service on the Board of Trustees of the Woods Schools and Residential Treatment Center in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, a school of special education, from the 1950s until the 1990s.
Organizations 1949-1992 documents many of same organizations as Organizations 1941-1994, although the bulk dates from a slightly later period. For instance, it includes documentation of the Invest-in-America Foundation, the United States Council for International Business (formerly the United States Council of the International Chamber of Commerce), the President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, the Governor's Economic Recovery Commission, and the Woods Schools.
Of particular interest is documentation of Mary Roebling's support of philanthropic organizations such as the National Conference of Christians and Jews, of which she was honorary chairman of the Mercer County Chapter and one of the sponsors of the Annual Brotherhood Awards dinner; the George C. Marshall Research Foundation in Lexington, Virginia, which funded scholarly and educational activities to honor Marshall's memory; the Medical College of Pennsylvania, the first medical school for women in the United States, of which Roebling sat on the Board until 1990; and many local organizations including St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, a private girls' school where Roebling sat on the Board of Trustees in the 1940s and 1950s; the Greater Trenton Symphony Orchestra, of which Roebling was Chairman of the Board of Governors; and the New Jersey State Museum. Also of interest are Roebling's service on the Board of the National Council of Churches, where she was placed on the Business and Finance Committee; and her election to the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts of America in 1973.
This sub-series also documents Roebling's attempts, as a prominent member of the Trenton Chamber of Commerce, to attract the United States Steel Corporation to the Trenton area, and to gain the company's business for the Trenton Trust bank, when its Fairless plant was built in Morrisville, Pennsylvania, in 1951.
1941-1994
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42 3 Alert America Fund, 1958
4 American Friends of Turkey, Inc., undated
5-10 American Institute for Public Service, 1975-1979
11 American Legion -- Golden Anniversary Dinner, 1968-1969
12 American Legion Post #93 (i.e. Car Won by M.R.G.), 1968
13-14 American Swedish Museum, 1985-1992
15 Assay Commission, 1970-1971
16 Atlantic Congress for NATO, 1959
17 Boy Scouts, 1980-1986
18 Boys' Town of Italy, Inc., 1977-1980
19 Catalyst, 1980-1984
20 Chamber of Commerce, Trenton, New Jersey, 1951-1954
21-28 Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 1961-1968
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43 1-6 Citizens' Advisory Council on the Status of Women, 1965-1976
7 Committee on Banking and Urban Affairs (Senate Hearings), 1976-1978
8 Daughters of the American Revolution War -- Projects Committee, 1941-1945
9 Fort Dix Museum, undated
10 Friends of the Cathedral, 1951-1953
11 George C. Marshall Foundation, 1966-1986
12-13 Georgetown University, 1964-1965
14-15 Girl Scouts, 1981-1985
16 Governor's Commission on the Status of Women Second National Conference, (July 28-30, 1965)
17 Governor's Council on Physical Fitness, 1982-1983
18-20 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission, 1970-1975
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44 1 Hall of Free Enterprise, 1964-1980
2 Heritage Foundation, 1992
3 Insured Mortgages Farmers Home Administration, 1954
4-7 International Chamber of Commerce, 1967-1981
8 International Tennis Hall of Fame, 1979
9 Invest in America National Council, Inc., 1979-1983
10 J.A. Montgomery Insurance, 1950-1953
11 Lucy Stone League, Inc., The, 1954
12 Maritime Maintenance Corporation, 1947-1948
13 Mid-Appalachia White House Conference on Domestic and Economic Affairs, 1975
14-16 Miscellaneous, 1965-1992
17-18 Miscellaneous Trenton Organizations, 1965-1987
19 Musician's Emergency Fund, 1982-1984
20-21 National Association of Bank Women, 1968-1971
22-24 National Business Council for Consumer Affairs, 1971-1972
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45 1 National Business Council for Consumer Affairs, 1972-1973
2 National Conference on Christians and Jews, 1963-1964
3 National Council on the Women of the United States, 1966-1971
4 National Defense Transportation Association, 1963
5 National Industrial Conference Board, 1964
6 National Manpower Council, undated
7 National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1970
8 National Research Bureau, 1963
9 National Service Corps., 1963
10 National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, 1962-1963
11 National Strategy Information Center, 1982-1984
12 National Traveler's Aid Association, 1964
13 National Union Life Insurance Co., 1963-1964
14 National Woman's Party, 1966
15 Naval War College Foundation, Inc., 1974-1975
16 New Jersey Association of Real Estate Boards, 1963-1964
17 New Jersey Bankers Association, 1963-1964
18 New Jersey Department of Agriculture, 1963
19 New Jersey Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1960-1985
20 New Jersey Historical Drama Association, 1974
21 New Jersey Miscellaneous, 1982-1985
22 New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs, 1964-1966
23-24 New Jersey State Museum, 1978-1980
25 New Jersey Statue of Liberty Commission, 1985
26 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission, 1962-1963
27 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Advertising, 1962-1964
28 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Advisory Committees, 1963
29 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Advisory Ways and Means Committee, 1963
30 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Chairmen of Municipal Committees, undated
31 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Cookbook, 1964
32-33 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Mercer County, 1962-1966
34 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Pavilion at 1964-1965 N.Y. World's Fair, 1963-1965
35 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- State Fair, 1964
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46 1-2 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- State of New Jersey, 1963-1964
3 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- Trenton, 1964
4 New Jersey Tercentenary Commission -- "Women of New Jersey," 1964
5 New Jersey Tercentenary Festival of Music, 1963-1964
6-8 New York University -- Hall of Fame for Great Americans, 1973
9-10 New York World's Fair, 1960-1965
11 Northwood, 1980-1985
12 Order of Vasa, 1970
13 Parking Authority of the City of Trenton, 1973-1978
14 Parking Authority of the City of Trenton -- Louis Cohan, 1952
15 President's Commission on the Status of Women, 1967-1968
16 President's Commission on the Status of Women -- Reports, 1967-1968
17 President's Report on the Status of Women, 1963
18-20 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 1982-1984
21 Princeton University -- Woodrow Wilson School, 1981-1983
22 "R" -- Miscellaneous, 1986-1991
23 Rutgers Prep, 1968
24 State Commission on the Status of Women, 1963-1972
25 State Investment Council, 1955-1975
26 The Transportation Committee, 1975
27 Trenton Cleaning House Association, 1953-1958
28 Trenton Junior College Advisory Board, 1952
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47 1-2 United Jewish Appeal -- Trip to Israel, 1967
3 United States Armed Forces, 1973-1975
4 United States Committee for the Atlantic Congress, 1959
5 Valley Forge Military Academy and Junior College, 1987
6 Vatican Museums, 1984-1993
7 Veterans Housing, Bureau of -- V.A. Housing Loans, 1950
8 Victor Development Company, 1953-1963
9 Visiting Nurse Association of Trenton, 1986-1988
10 "W" -- Miscellaneous, 1983-1993
11 Washington Center, 1984-1994
12 Westminster Choir College, 1965-1968
13-14 Westminster Choir College -- Board of Trustees Meeting Minutes, 1966-1967
15 Westminster Choir College -- Correspondence, 1965-1968
16 West Point Library, 1985-1994
17 Windows of the World, undated
18 Wooden Churches Crusade, 1954
19 Wooden Churches Crusade -- Contributions, 1954
20-26 Woods Schools, 1960-1962,
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48 1-7 Woods Schools, 1977-1980 and 1988-1993
8 Women -- Miscellaneous, 1983-1991
9 Women of Conscience Award, 1968
10 Women's City Club of N.Y., 1953-1955
11 Women's Clubs of Trenton, 1957-1958
12 Women's Job Corps Center -- Office of Economic Opportunity, 1964-1965
13 Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania National Board, 1953
14 World of Difference, A, 1988-1989
15 World Rehabilitation Fund, 1980-1984
16 World Trade Center Association Directory, 1981-1990
17 Worlds Affairs Council of Philadelphia, 1979-1989
18 X, Y, and Z Miscellaneous, 1982-1992
19-20 Y.W.C.A., 1953 and 1991
21 Yellow Ribbon Golf Classic -- Forsgate, 1991
22-23 Zonta Club of Trenton, 1973-1994
1949-1992
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48 24 Academy of Political Science, The, 1987-1993
25 Academy of Political Science, The -- Annual Reports, 1987-1991
26 Administrative Management Society, 1948
27 A.I.D. (U.S. Agency for International Aid), 1985-1990
28-29 Allied Council of NJ Veterans, 1980-1982
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49 1 Alpha Sigma Lambda, 1984-1986
2 American Association for the United Nations, 1953
3-7 American Bankers Association -- Convention, 1951-1953 and 1955-1956
8 American Bankers Association -- Invitations, 1952
9 American Boy Choir, The, 1981
10 American Cancer Society -- NJ Division, 1989-1990
11 American Hungarian Foundation, 1989-1992
12 American Ideals of 1776 Book Campaign, The, 1982
13-18 American Institute for Public Service, The, 1981-1992 and undated
19 American News Women Club, 1989-1991
20 American Red Cross, 1942-1944
21 American-Scandinavian Foundation, 1986-1991
22 American-Scottish Foundation, 1987-1988
23 American-Swedish Association, 1978,
24-25 American-Swedish Historical Foundation, 1973-1981
26 American Woman's Economic Corp. (A.W.E.D.), 1985-1988
27 American's Creed, The, undated
28 Art Flynn Associates, 1960-1961
29 Association of Bank Women -- Panel on Role of Bank in Economic Education, 1953
30 Bank of New York -- William Young, Jr., V.P., 1952-1956
31 Bank of Pakistan, 1965
[photograph removed]
32 Banker's Association -- Convention, 1953-1954
33 Banks for Israel, 1977
34 Bell, Jeff, 1977
35 Bentley, Mrs. James, 1967
36 Bicentennial Council of 13 Original States, 1980
37 B.I.C.E.P. (Business and Industry Community Employment Program), 1982-1983
38 Black Enterprise, 1980
39 Board Members of Everything, undated
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50 1-14 Boy Scouts of America, 1965-1970 and 1973-1988
15-16 The Bretton Woods Committee, 1986-1993
17 Broad Street Bank, 1985
18 Business and Professional Women's Club, 1966-1984
19 Business and Professional Women's Foundation, 1979
20 "C" -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1993
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51 1 Cancer, undated
2 Capitol Hill Club, Washington, D. C., 1990
3 Catalyst, 1991-1992
4 Catholic Charities -- Trenton, 1989-1993
5-9 Center for the Study of the Presidency, 1984-1994
10 Central Trenton, Inc., undated
11-17 Chamber of Commerce -- Greater Philadelphia, 1972-1973
18 Chamber of Commerce -- Greater Trenton, 1970-1972
19 Chevallier, Walter S., Dinner, 1966
20 The Christophers, 1963-1966
21 Civil Air Patrol, 1965-1966
22 Claridge Hotel, 1946-1955
23 Colony Club, 1987-1993
24 The Commercial and Financial Chronicle, 1963-1964
25 Committee of 200, 1986-1990
26 Committee for Single Six-Year Presidential Term, 1984-1988
27 Community Foundation of New Jersey, 1984
28 The Contemporary, 1979-1993
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52 1 Contributions -- Regretted, 1981-1985
2 Council on NJ Affairs -- Princeton University, 1987-1990
3 Cybis Porcelain, 1981-1982
4 Cybis Porcelain Art, 1985-1988
5 "D" -- Miscellaneous, 1987-1993
6 DACOWITS -- Women in Defense, 1980-1983
7 Daughters of the American Revolution, 1967-1968
8 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Washington, D.C., 1944
9 Degree Declined -- Frank Ross Stewart University, 1973
10 Delaware River Port Authority, 1952
[includes map]
11 Delaware Valley Council, 1980 and 1987
12 Directory -- 50 Largest Merchandising Firms in the U.S.A., undated
13 Directory -- Greater Trenton Clubs and Organizations, undated
14 Directory -- Largest Industries in Area, 1970
15 Dix, Dorothea Lynde Memorial Interfaith Chapel, 1986-1989
16 Drew University, 1990
17 Dun and Bradsteet, 1982
18 Dunham, S.D. (United Department Stores), 1982
19 "E" -- Miscellaneous, 1983-1993
20 Edison, Thomas A., State College, 1988
21 Editorial Communications, Inc., 1965-1966
22 Ehret Construction Company, 1981
23 The Einstein Legacy by John N. Nagy, 1965
24 European Trip, 1961
25 Executive Women in Government, 1985-1992
26 Executive Women of New Jersey, 1989-1993
27 Expo 67 -- Montreal, 1967
28 "F" -- Miscellaneous, 1986 and 1990-1993
29 Family of Man Award, 1966-1967
30 Family of Man Award Dinner, 1966-1968
31 Family Service America, 1984
32 Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1964-1966
33 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1976 and undated
34 Financial Women International, undated
35 Finley, Mr. and Mrs. John, 1964-1967
36 Firefighter Association of New Jersey, 1988
37-38 First Investment Annuity Company of America, 1966-1968
39 Flag Code, 1961-1976
40 Flamingo Ball, 1963-1965
41 Florio, Governor, 1989-1992
42 Food Fairs Stores, Inc., 1963-1967
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53 1 Foundations, Names of, 1964-1977,
2-3 Freedoms Foundation, 1965-1967
4 "G" -- Miscellaneous, 1984-1988
5 George H. Gallup International Institute, undated
6 General Design Co., 1953
7 General Motors, 1966
8 Girl Scouts, 1990-1992
9 Georgetown University, 1965-1966
10 George C. Marshall Research Foundation, 1978-1983
11-12 George Marshall Foundation, 1989-1994
13 Goldwater, Senator Barry, 1959-1964
14 Goldwater, Senator and Mrs. Barry, 1982-1983
15 Gounaris, Dr., 1952
16 Governor's Award -- State of New Jersey, 1986-1988 photograph removed]
17 Governor's Club, 1990
18-20 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission, 1973-1974
21 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Background Information for Public Hearings -- Labor and Business Committee, 1975
22-23 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Energy and Environment Committee, 1975
24 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Energy and Environment Committee -- Energy Report, 1975
25 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Oil and Gas, 1974-1975
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54 1 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Promotional Information on Supercharger Pollution Master, 1969-1974
2-6 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Public Hearings, October-September 1975
7-8 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Public Hearings Before the Committee on Energy and the Environment, August 1975
9 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Report -- Facts, Causes, Recommendations, Volume 2, 1976
10 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Statements to, 1975
11 Governor's Economic Recovery Commission -- Transportation Subcommittee, 1975
12 Governor's Pride Awards, 1992
13-17 Greater Trenton Symphony, 1963-1965 and 1967-1969
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55 1 Green Acres Country Club, 1989-1994
2 Griswold, Denny -- Public Relations News
3 Gulf Oil Corporation, 1981
4 "H" -- Miscellaneous, 1984-1993
5 Haig, General, 1980-1981
6-10 Hall of Fame, 1972-1973
11 Hamid, George A., 1965
12 Hammond, George A., Enterprises, 1982
13 Heritage Foundation, 1991-1994
14 Hillsdale College, 1992-1994
15 Household Finance Corporation, 1980
16 House-Senate Conference Report on the Law, 1982
17 Hughes, Governor Richard J., 1962-1966
18 Hughes, Richard J., 1968-1992
19 Humphrey, Hubert, 1965
20 Hutchenson, Charles -- G.C. Haas and Co., 1964-1965
21 "I" -- Miscellaneous, 1981-1994
22 Infantile Paralysis New Jersey State Ball, 1951
23 Ingersoll Publications Co., 1984
24 Interfaith Organizing, 1988
25 International Chamber of Commerce, 1991
26 International Chamber of Commerce -- Moscow Dialogue, 1978
27-28 International Chamber of Commerce -- U.S.S.R., 1978
29 International Rescue Committee, 1960
30 International Women's Forum, 1989-1990
31-33 Invest in America, 1952-1954 and 1957-1990
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56 1-7 Investment Council, 1953-1954
8 Iroquois Industries, Inc., 1973 and 1984-1987
9 Italian, 1989-1991
10 "J" -- Miscellaneous, 1985-1993
11 Japan, 1982-1990
12 Japan and World Tour, May 1958-1962
13 Jaycees, 1966
14-15 Jefferson Awards, 1987-1992
16 Jersey Woman Magazine, 1986
17 Job Applicants -- Resumes, 1976-1992 and undated
18 Johnson, Lyndon B., 1963-1968
19 Joint Council on Economic Education, 1966
20 Junior Achievement, 1985-1989
21 Junior League of the Central Delaware Valley, 1981
22 "K" -- Miscellaneous, 1991,
23 Kean, Thomas H., 1980 and 1986-1988
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57 1 Kean, Thomas H., 1989-1990 and undated
2 Kerney, Mr. and Mrs. James, 1953-1966
3 Kervick, Honorable John A.
4 Key to Constitution of U.S., undated
5 Kinsley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, 1965-1967
6 Knoxville Trip, July 11-July 12, 1962
7 "L" -- Miscellaneous, 1988-1991
8 Lake Placid Club, 1965-1966
9 League of Women Voters, 1966
10 Leisure, George S., 1954-1963
11-12 Lenox, 1964-1965,
13 Lit Brothers, 1952-1954
14 Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, 1966-1967
15 Loyola University, undated
16 Lucey, Charles Trenton Times, 1962-1963
17 "M" -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1993
18 Marron, Louise and Genie, 1963-1965
19 Marymount College -- Arlington, Virginia, 1985-1990
20 Mayor's Citizens Committee., 1953
21 McPherson, Robert, 1949-1963
22 Mechanical Banks, 1965
23-24 Mechanical Bank Collector's Convention, 1963-1968
25 Medical College, Pennsylvania, 1988-1990
26 Mercer County, 1988-1992
27 Mercer County Community College, 1980, 1990 and undated
28 Mercer County Private Industry Council, 1988 and undated
29 Mercer Hospital, 1955
30 Metropolitan Opera, 1965-1966
31 Meyner, Robert B., 1964-1966
32 McCornstin School, 1987
33-34 McKinley Hospital, 1951-1953 and 1986
35 Michigan Business Review, 1972
36 Mill Hill Playhouse, 1982-1984
37 Mills, Harry C., 1962-1965
38 Mobil -- "Green Thumb," 1985-1985
39 Mori, Eugene, 1951-1974
40 Morse, Phoebe, 1972-1973
41 Mount Zion A.M.E. Church, 1951-1953
42 Multiple Sclerosis, 1983-1985
43 Museum Trustee Association, Inc., 1989
44 Musician's Emergency Fund, 1989-1992
45 "N" -- Miscellaneous, 1983-1990
46 Nagasawa, Mr. and Mrs. Yoshitada -- M.G.R.'s Secretary in Japan, 1960-1963
47 National 4-H Clubs, 1990
48 National Alliance of Business Women, 1984 and 1990
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58 1-2 National Association of Bank Women, Inc., 1982-1984
3 National Association for Female Executives, 1985
4-12 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1965-1974 and 1980
13 National Conference for Christians and Jews -- Campaign for Funds, 1952-1954
14-15 National Council of Churches, 1952 and 1954
16-18 National Council of Churches -- Budget and Finance Committee, 1952
19 National Council of Churches -- Budget Report, 1954
20-21 National Council of Churches -- Business and Finance Committee, 1951-1952
22 National Council of Churches -- Letters Issued by Mrs. Roebling, 1951
23 National Council of Churches -- Meeting, June 6, 1954
24-25 National Council of Churches -- National Layman's Committee, 1951
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59 1-2 National Council of Churches -- National Layman's Committee, 1951-1952
3 National Council of Churches -- Philadelphia Meetings, 1954
4 National Council of Women -- "Women of Conscience," 1987-1990
5 National Industrial Conference Board, 1966
6 National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1975-1980
7-8 National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1987 and 1989-1991
9 National Parks, 1980
10 National Republican Senatorial Committee, 1986
11-12 National Secretary's Association, 1966 and 1981-1982
13 National Strategy Information -- Frank Barnett, 1990-1991
14 National Trade Policy Committee, 1954
15 Navy League of the United States, 1966
16 New Jersey -- Miscellaneous, 1991-1993 and undated
17 New Jersey Bankers -- Convention, 1952
18 New Jersey Bankers' Association -- Committee on Commerce and Industry, 1963
19 New Jersey Bell Telephone, 1965-1966
20 New Jersey Citizens for Clean Water -- M.G.R. Chairman, 1969
21 New Jersey Citizen Transportation Council, 1966-1967
22 New Jersey Committee to Preserve Democratic Process, 1966
23 New Jersey Community Affairs Department, 1982-1987
24 New Jersey Cultural Center, 1963-1964
25 New Jersey Dental Service Plan, 1972
26 New Jersey Department of Education, 1989
27 New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry, 1980
28 New Jersey Department of State, 1978-1989
29 New Jersey Fireman's Mutual -- Benevolent Association, 1962
30 New Jersey Heart Association, Inc., undated
31 New Jersey Historical Society, 1988-1990 and undated
32 New Jersey Republican State Commission, 1964
33-34 New Jersey State Fair, 1963-1966
35 New Jersey State Government, undated
36-37 New Jersey State Museum, 1965-1966
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60 1-4 New Jersey State Museum, 1967-1972,
5 New Jersey State Treasurer, 1990
6 New Jersey Turnpike Authority See also Paul Troast, 1950-1952
7 New Jerseyans Care, 1984
8 New Sweden, 1988-1994
9 New Sweden Park Committee, 1963-1964
10 New York City -- Miscellaneous, 1991,
11 New York University, 1988-1991
12 New York Women's Forum, 1991
13 Nillsson, Alice and Ake, 1990
14 Northwood University, 1981-1993
15 Northwood University -- Outstanding Business Leaders, 1994
16 Norweb, John, 1969
17 Notre Dame University, 1963-1965
18 Noyes Foundation, 1965-1966
19 Nuti, Dr. Gian Piero, 1964
20 "O" -- Miscellaneous, 1988-1990
21 O'Connor, Feather -- Treasurer of State of New Jersey, 1986 and 1989
22 Ohya, Shinzo, 1964-1966
23 Old Town Corp., 1952-1953
24 Order of Lafayette, 1966
25 Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, 1989
26-27 "P" -- Miscellaneous, 1976-1990
28-31 Parking Authority, 1949-1952
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61 1-3 Parking Authority, 1959-1960 and 1980
4 Parking Authority -- Blair Rollins, 1953
5-6 Parking Authority -- Correspondence, 1954-1956 and 1958
7 Parking Authority -- Coverdale and Colpitts Report, 1957
8-10 Parking Authority -- General Information, 1951-1956
11 Parking Authority -- Lafayette Yard, 1949
12 Parking Authority -- Lawsuit, 1952-1953
13-15 Parking Authority -- Minutes, 1956-1958
16 Parking Authority -- "New Yard," 1949
17 Parking Authority -- Newsprint, 1960
18 Parking Authority -- Pamphlets, Clippings and Miscellany, 1946-1980
19 Parking Authority -- Press Releases and News Clippings, 1952-1961
20 Parking Authority -- Ramp Garages, 1954-1957
21 Parking Authority -- Reports, 1953
22 Parking Authority -- Reports Engineering, 1951
23 Parking Authority -- Trenton Transit, 1958 and undated
24 Patriotic Societies, 1980-1989
25 Pearson, Drew, 1964-1966
26-27 Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1951-1954 and 1964
28 Philadelphia, City of, 1987-1988
29 Philadelphia Academy of Music, 1964
30 Philadelphia Lyric Guild, 1963-1964
31 Phoenix House, 1982
32 Pieslak, William E. -- Secretary-Treasurer Trenton Typographical Union No. 71, 1963
33 Plumeri, Samuel J., 1951-1963
34 President's Council, 1984 and 1988
35 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 1984
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62 1-2 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 1984
3 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise, 1988
4 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Briefing Book for A.I.D. Meeting, 1984
5 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Briefing Book for Food and Agriculture Committee Meeting, 1983
6 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Draft Private Enterprise Guidebook, 1984
7 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Heritage Foundation Publications, 1984
8 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Miscellaneous Newsletters, Articles and News Clippings, 1984
9 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Report Draft of Findings and Recommendations, 1984
10 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Report of Food and Agriculture Committee, 1984
11 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Report to President and the Private Enterprise Guidebook, 1984
12 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Report of Sub-Committee on Food, 1983
13 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- Sub-Committee on Trade, 1983
14 President's Task Force on International Private Enterprise -- United States Council for International Business Newsletter, 1980-1983
15 Pride in Trenton, 1982-1986
16-18 Princeton University, 1988-1992
19 Printz Park, 1964
20 Professional Women in Construction, 1988-1993
21 Projects -- List of, June 1964
22 Public Service Electric and Gas Company, 1960-1969
23 Puerto Rico Congress, 1982
24 Realtor of the Year -- M.G.R. Judge, 1963
25 Reese, Ben, 1963-1966
26 Reiner, John, 1963-1966
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63 1 Religious Research Foundation, 1966
2 Ridenour's Flowers, 1960-1966
3 Rider College, 1988-1994
4-5 Righter, Carroll, 1964-1965 and 1970-1981
6 Roosevelt, Eleanor -- Memorial Fund, 1963-1964
7 Rockey, Charles S., 1952-1963
8 Roebling, Mary G. -- Scholarship Rider College, 1986-1992
[photographs removed]
9 Roebling's, John. A., Sons Company, 1952
10 Roebling Historical Society, 1968 and 1989-1990
11 Roebling History in Theatre, 1991-1992
12 Ryan, Major General Patrick, 1954-1963
13-16 "S" -- Miscellaneous, 1963-1966 and 1988-1993
17 Sabona Rheumatic Relief Company -- Bracelets, undated
18 Sample Letters, 1990 and undated
19 Sci-Tech Center, 1988
20 Security -- Columbian Banknote Company, 1966
21 Senate and House of Representatives, undated
22 Seton Hall University, 1980
23 Siemens Corp., 1983
24 Silver, undated
25-26 Smith, Alfred E., Memorial Fund, 1988-1993
27 Squibb Inc., 1954-1989
28 St. Mary's Center for Women, 1990-1992
29-30 St. Mary's Hall, Burlington, NJ, 1949-1953
31-32 Standard Fire Insurance Company of New Jersey, 1937 and 1953-1956
33 Stansbury, Wanda Webster, 1986
34 State Street Square, 1992
35 Statue of Liberty, 1986
36 Stender, Al -- Robert Treat Hotel Co., 1951-1952
37 Stewart, J.D. -- De Laval Steam Turbine, 1952
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64 1 Swedish Trade Center in Trenton, 1990-1993
2 Swern, Samuel, 1950-1952
3 Swern and Company -- Advisory Council, 1952
4 Swern and Company -- Board of Directors (Women), 1951
5 Switlik, Stanley, 1953
6 "T" -- Miscellaneous, 1988-1994
7 Talance, 1981-1982
8 Tattersall, 1984
9 Telegrams Sent, 1964-1994
10 Thirteen (TV), 1982
11 Toast Mistress International, 1986
12 Trent House Association, 1984
13-14 Trenton -- Miscellaneous, 1989-1994
15 Trenton Board of Education, 1964-1965
16 Trenton Business and Professional Women
17 Trenton Chamber of Commerce, 1951-1952
18 Trenton Chamber of Commerce Bridge Sign, 1980-1981
19 Trenton City Museum, 1982
20 Trenton Civic Opera, 1981
21 Trenton Clearing House, 1953
22 Trenton Club, 1992
23 Trenton Community Foundation, 1952
24-26 Trenton Country Club, 1981-1991
27 Trenton General Hospital, 1954-1956
28 Trenton Mini-Park, 1981
29 Trenton Roebling Community Development Corp., 1985-1987
30 Trenton Rotary Club, 1988-1991
31 Trenton State College, 1980-1983
32 Trenton State College -- H.W. Eickhoff, 1990-1992
33-34 Trenton Symphony Association, 1951-1952 and 1967-1968
35-36 Trenton Times, 1980-1988 and 1992
37-38 Tribute to Women in Industry and Government (TWIN), 1983-1986
Box Folder
65 1 Troast, Paul -- NJ Turnpike Brotherhood, 1952-1953
2 Tru-Heet -- Henry J. Wurfel, 1950-1952
3-4 "U" -- Miscellaneous, 1977-1984 and 1987-1994
5 Un-American Organizations -- List of, 1954
6 Underdown, A.R. III -- Reynolds and Company, 1952
7 Union Mills Paper Manufacturing Co., 1953
8 Union Paving Company, 1951-1952
9-10 United Nations -- Conference -- Princeton, New Jersey, 1954
11 United Nations -- Observance, 1953-1954
12 United Nations -- Panel, 1954
13 United Nations -- Press Releases, Clippings and Related Miscellany, 1954
14 United Nations -- State Committee, 1954
15 United Nations Week, 1953
16 United Nations Week -- Business and Industry Committee, 1952
17 United States -- Department of State, 1965
18 United States Advisory Committee on Public Diplomacy, 1986
19 United States Chamber of Commerce, 1968-1971
20-26 United States Council for International Business, 1981-1985
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66 1-9 United States Council for International Business, 1986-1991
10-16 United States Council of International Chamber of Commerce, 1963-1969 and undated
17 United States Government, 1981-1983
18 United States Steel, 1951-1952
19 United States Steel -- Fairless Workers, 1950-1956
20 United States Steel -- Ross Leafler, 1951-1955
21 United States Steel -- Personal Notes, 1951-1954
22 United States Steel -- Various Financial Statements, Speeches, etc., 1947-1955
23 United States Treasury, 1987
24 United States Treasury -- Katherine Ortega, 1985
25 United States Vitamin Corporation, 1951
26 United States Women's Bureau, 1958-1963
Box Folder
67 1 University of Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia House, 1966-1992
2 Valley Forge Military School, 1977-1979
3 "W" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1987
4 Walker Gordon Lab Co., 1951-1954
5 Wanamaker, John, Inc. -- Philadelphia, 1954
6 Washington Center, 1984-1985
7 Weiner, Joshua, 1952
8 Who's Who of American Women, 1984-1989
9 "Woman to Woman in Washington," 1989
10 Women in Banking -- Statistics, 1966-1987 and undated
11 Women Board Members, 1976-1977
12 Women in Government, 1991
13 Women in Labor Force -- United States Department of Labor, 1976-1978
14 Women's Business Enterprise -- Interagency Commission on Equality, 1979-1986
15 Women's National Press Club, undated
16 Women's National Republican Club, 1984-1991
17 Women's Republican Club of New Jersey, 1937
18 Women's World Banking, 1979-1988
19-26 Woods School, 1949-1952 and 1980-1983
Box Folder
68 1-4 Woods Schools, 1984-1987
5 Woolworth F.W. Stores, 1953
6 Working Woman, 1984
7 World Habeus Corpus, 1979 and 1982
8-10 World's Fair, 1962-1965
11 Young, H. Lane, 1952
12-13 Zonta Club of Trenton, 1966-1986
Box Folder
97 (newspaper box) Pamphlet -- The Hall of Free Enterprise at the New York World's Fair American Economic Foundation, 1964-1965
General Files, 1949-1990 (12 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by folder heading.
Summary: Documents Mary G. Roebling's general interests and involvement in organizations, companies, government, and events as well as personal correspondence and connections. Also contains information on trips she took and special events such as the Apollo II launching, plus documentation of scholarships and awards given and received by Roebling.
Document types include personal and professional correspondence, maps, tour guides, pamphlets, information booklets on companies and foundations, newsletters, catalogues, reports, minutes, memoranda, and magazine and newspaper clippings.
This series contains information that shows Roebling's interest in religion, education, the armed forces, politics, social issues, women's issues, government (from the local level to the national level), business, banking, antiques, foreign policy, historical sites, cultural heritage, fine arts, hobbies, patriotism, and economics. The bulk of these materials fall between the years 1953 and 1977. Of particular interest are files documenting Roebling's service on the Mercer County Improvement Authority from 1967 to 1977; the New Jersey Small Business Advisory Council, 1966-1968; the New Jersey State Museum Advisory Committee; and the Margaret Sanger Institute of Human Reproduction and Development. Prominent correspondents include mayors Robert Wagner of New York and Carmen J. Armenti of Trenton, New Jersey governors Alfred E. Driscoll and Willam T. Cahill, New York Archbishops Terence Cardinal Cooke and Cardinal Spellman, journalists Drew Pearson and Ben Reese, Sr., writer James Michener, actress Joan Crawford, Trenton philanthropist Alice Kuser, publisher Samuel I. Newhouse, and Winthrop Rockefeller.
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68 14 "A" -- Miscellaneous, 1969-1977
15 Academy of Political Science, 1971-1976
16 Aldrin, E. (Deceased), 1969-1973
17 Allen, Peter, 1969-1973
18 America-Israel Society of NJ, 1965-1969
19 America-Italy Society, 1965-1970
20 American Academy of Achievement -- Chicago, June 1973 and 1972-1975
21 American Business Association Convention -- New York City, 1975
22 American Bankers Association Convention -- Washington, D.C., 1976
23 American Decorators, Inc., 1965-1969
24 American Express, 1965-1971
25 American Institute for Public Service, 1973
26-27 American Museum of Immigration, 1967-1972
28 American Newspaper Women's Club, Inc., 1964-1973
29 American Stress, 1968
30 American Women's Association, 1964-1973
31 American-Korean Foundation, 1968-1975
32 Amsterdam, Gustave, 1964-1966
33 Antique China, 1966
34 Antiques, 1961-1964
35 Apollo 11 -- Orlando, Florida, 1969
36 Architect -- Ann Willis, 1965
37 Armenti, Mayor Carmen J., 1966-1969
Box Folder
69 1 Armour and Company, 1960-1966
2 Art Collectors Club of America, 1963-1965
3 Auchincloss, Reginald, 1951-1964
4-5 "B" -- Miscellaneous, 1967-1976
6 Baker, General and Mrs. Melton (See also Valley Forge Military), 1966-1970
7 Barenholtz, Bernard (Creative Playthings), 1963-1967
8 Baynard, the Rt. Rev. Alfred L., 1963-1973
9 Beam Bottle Club, 1969-1972
10 Beauchamp, General Charles E., 1965-1975
11 Beech Aircraft, 1969-1971
12 Belli, Mrs. Simon, 1965-1970
13 Beneficial Finance, 1968-1970
14 Benton, Senator, Mrs. William and daughter, Louise, 1971-1972
15 Bergh, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, 1954-1966
16 Bernas, Hettie K., 1960-1966
17 Beta Sigma Phi, 1965-1971
18 Biddle, Brigadier General A.S. Drexel, 1953-1973
19 Biester, Mrs. Rae (Mrs. William H.), 1961-1972
20 Boehm -- Edward Marshall Boehm Inc., 1967-1975
21 Bohlinger, George, 1972-1973
22 Bonderchuk, Fred, Sr., and Fred, Jr., 1963-1973
23 Bowyer, Sanford (See Walgreen Drug Stores), 1948-1975
24 Boys Club of Trenton, 1963-1977
25 Business and Professional Women (B.P.W.) Top Hat Awards, 1966
26 Brennan, Edward J., 1966-1973
27 Bridge Opening -- New Hope-Lambertville, 1971
28 Brooks, Mary (Also Assay Commission), 1969-1975
29 Brucker, Honorable and Mrs. Wilber M. -- Secretary of the Army, 1957-1968
30 Bryant College -- Degree, 1955-1966
31 Burkhardt, Robert J., 1954-1971
32 Business and Professional Women's Foundation, 1963-1967
33 Business World -- Magazine for Young People, 1973
34 Button Collectors, 1965-1971
35 "C" -- Miscellaneous ,1972-1977
36 Cahill, Mrs. William T. (Betty), 1970-1974
37 Central Jersey Multiple Sclerosis, 1965-1966
38 Chamber of Commerce, Greater Philadelphia, 1972-1977
39 Chamber of Commerce, Greater Philadelphia -- April 7, 1972 Meeting, 1972-1975
40 Chilton, Richard and Bunny, 1973-1974
41 Christmas, 1975
42 Chungang University -- Dr. Louise Yim, 1967
43 Collins, Mr. and Mrs. James Stephen -- The Barclay, undated
44 Columba, Sister M., R.S.M., 1964-1968
45 Columbia University, 1967-1963
46 Considine, Millie and Bob, 1962-1972
47 Cooke, Cardinal Terence J., 1968-1976
48 Coolahan, James A., 1965-1969
49 Craven, Mr. and Mrs. David, 1968
50 Crawford, Joan, 1961-1977
51 Crawford, Joan -- Interview, 1969-1970
52 Creative Playthings -- CBS, 1966-1971
53 Crown, Cork & Seal, Inc., 1966-1967
54 "D" -- Miscellaneous, 1966-1975
55 Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, 1968
56 Delaware Valley Council, 1969-1973
Box Folder
70 1 Delaware Valley Rehabilitation Center, 1966-1968
2 Delaware-Raritan Girl Scout Council, 1972-1974
3 Demartin, Umberto, 1967-1973
4 Doane Academy Advising Committee, 1965-1966
5 Driscoll, Alfred E., 1967-1972
6 "E" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1976
7 Entertainment #I, 1962-1971
8 Erpf, Armand, 1968-1971
9 "F" Miscellaneous, 1968-1976
10 F & M Schaefer Brewing Company, 1957
11 Festival, 1972
12 "For America," 1970-1977
13 Fort Dix, 1967-1975
14 Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Award, 1970
15 "G" -- Miscellaneous, 1965-1972
16 Georgian Court -- Faculty Room Campaign -- Alice P. Kuser,
1969-1975
17 Girls Town of Italy -- Trenton 1963-1967
18 Gould, Harry E., 1970-1971
19 Government -- Cahill, William T. (Governor), 1971 and 1971-1972
20-21 Government -- City, 1966-1972
22 Government -- Department of Banking and Insurance (NJ), 1962-1970
23 Government -- Department of Community Affairs(NJ), 1971-1972
24 Government -- Department of Education (NJ), 1959-1971
25 Government -- Department of Education (NJ) -- Re: Liberty Village, 1966-1970
26 Government -- The Honorable Romana Banuelos -- Treasurer of the United States, 1971-1972
27-28 Government -- State of New Jersey, 1962-1972
29 Government -- State Treasurer Joseph McCrane Jr., 1969-1970
30 Government -- United States, 1968-1976
31 Government -- United States Department of H.E.W., 1970-1971
32 Government -- United States Department of State Fine Arts Committee, 1969-1971
33 Government -- United States Senate, 1971-1976
34 Governor's Commission on Economic Recovery -- Commission on Energy and Environmental Consideration, 1975
35 Governor's Conference on Natural Beauty, 1966
36 Granahan, Kathryn O'Hay, 1963-1969
37 Greenacres Programs, 1974-1975
38 Greenfield, Albert M., 1963-1973
39 Gulf Oil Corporation, 1973-1975
40-41 "H" -- Miscellaneous, 1969-1977
42 H. du B. Reports (A Foreign Affairs Letter), 1967-1970
43 H. K. Porter Company, Inc. (Pittsburgh), 1966
44 Haggerty, Mrs. Katie, 1969-1971
45 Hamilton Hospital, 1970
46 Handbook for Veterans Administration Voluntary Service (VAVS) Representatives and Alternates, 1966-1975
47 Harjes, Herman H., 1967-1971
48 Hemisfair, 1968 and 1966-1968
49 Hickey, Margaret, 1966-1968
Box Folder
71 1 Higher Education Legislation, 1968-1969
2 Holiday Inns, Inc., 1965-1973
3 Holland Society of America, 1965
4 Honor America Day, July, 1970
5 Horne, Lena, undated
6 Hotaling, Eugene, 1963-1965
7 Howard Johnson Restaurant, 1965-1971
8 Hoxter, Curtis J., 1968
9 Hull Jr., W. R., 1970-1973
10 Humphrey, Mary and Rudolph Friedrich, 1966
11 Hynes, Gene, 1970's
12 "I" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1974
13 Idea File, undated
14 Independence Hall Association, 1970-1975
15 International Business Machines Corporation, 1966-1974
16 International Marketing Institute, 1969-1971
17 International Platform Association, 1966-1971
18 International Rescue Committee, 1967-1968
19 Inventors League, Inc., 1965-1966
20 Iroquois Industries, Inc., 1963-1977
21 Ithaca College (Degree of Doctor of Law), 1970-1971
22 Jammer, Lynn and Louis, 1972
23 Janeway, Eliot, 1969-1972
24 Javits, Benjamin, 1963-1970
25 Johnson & Johnson, 1966-1973
26 Johnson, Van, 1965
27 Kaye, Sylvia -- Article Re: Guidelines for Radiation Exposure, 1969-1977
28 Kelleher, Jim, 1969-1972
29 Keller, Father James, 1966-1973
30 Kennedy, James R. (Celanese), 1971
31 Kennedy, John F., Center for Performing Arts, 1964-1966
32 Kennedy Memorial Library, 1964-1977
33 Kentucky Colonels, the Honorable Order of, 1961-1975
34 Kervick, Hon. John and Mrs., 1967-1970
35 Keyserling, Mary D., 1966-1968
36 Kidney Foundation of New York, 1966
37 Kinsley, Mrs. H. Arthur, 1967-1972
38 Kislak, J.I., 1966-1967
39 Kuhns -- General Public Utilities, 1975
40 Kumar, Ravi (Artist), 1965-1967
41 Kuser, Mrs. Alice, 1968-1972
42 Kuser, R. George, 1974
43 Kutner, Louis, 1968-1972
44 Lafayette College Auxiliary, June 2, 1973
45 Lake Placid Club, 1968-1978
46 Lamb, Elizabeth, 1963-1970
47 Lamping, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, 1967-1975
48 Lane Bryant, 1968-1974
49 Layman's National Bible Committee, 1971
50 Leahy, Gretchen (Delaware River Basin Committee), 1972
51 Lefrak, Sam (The Lefrak Organization), 1973
52 Leisure, George, 1966-1971
53 Leslie, Mr. John E., 1971-1974
54 Levings, Nelson T., 1968-1969
55 Lewis, Abe, 1953-1962
56 Limousines & Chauffeurs, Inc. (Dave Thorton), 1963-1972
57 Litchfield, Lawrence, 1963-1967
58 Livingston, Joseph A., undated
59 Lodge, John, 1964-1967
60 Loehman, Charles C., 1967
61 Loehman's Inc., 1974
62 Loehr, Dr. and Mrs. Franklin, 1964-1965
63 Lonaeus, The Honorable Gunnar, 1970-1971
64 Long, Hamilton A., 1968-1969
65 Lowe, James Russell, 1960-1976
66 Lucey, Charles -- Editor -- Trenton Times Newspapers, 1963-1970
67 Lucy, Rev. George W. -- Director of Development, Loyola University of Los Angeles, 1967
Box Folder
72 1-2 "M" -- Miscellaneous, 1967-1977
3 Mac Trucks, 1969-1974
4 Machado, Nicolau K. Bina, 1974
5 MacMullan, Mr. Russell, 1966
6-9 Maine Chance Arizona, 1967-1971
10 Maps, 1953-1965
11 Margaret Sanger Institute of Human Reproduction & Development, 1966-1968
12 Maryland Bankers Association 5/28/73, 1972-1973
13 Masterwork Music and Art Foundation, 1967
14 "Mc" -- Miscellaneous, 1964-1977
15 McCall Corporation (Mr. Norman Cousins), 1967-1973
16 McCall's Workshop -- Violence, July 23-24, 1968
17 McCloskey, Matthew, 1966
18 McCrane, Honorable and Mrs. Joseph M., Jr., May, 1971
19 McCrory Corporation -- S. Kline, etc., 1969
20 McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Elton F., 1967
21 McGuire Air Force Base, 1967-1973
22 McIvaine, Mrs. Francis, 1965
23 Mechanical Bank Collectors of America, 1965-1975
24 Mechanical Banks, 1966-1974
25 Mechanical Banks -- Mark Haber, 1963-1965
26 Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1966-1976
27 Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission, 1973
28-29 Mercer County Improvement Authority, 1967-1977
30 Mercer County Insurance (Women), 1967
31 Mercer County Republican Committee, 1968-1971
32 Mercer Hospital, 1967-1970
33 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., 1967-1974
34 Michener, Mr. and Mrs. James, 1957-1968
35 Michigan Business Review (November 1972), 1972-1974
36 Middlesex-Somerset-Mercer Regional Study Council, 1975-1985
37 Military (Local Area), 1972-1974
38 Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Herb J. (Nuclear Dynamics), 1974-1975
39 Miller, Mrs. Robert Thomas (Francesca), 1964
40 Modern Poetry Association, undated
41 Mogenson, Allan, 1955-1962
42 Money Marketers, 1966-1968
43 Morrison, De Lesseps S., 1962-1964
44 Morrow Association on Correction, 1963
45 Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, 1953-1955
46 Morse, Honorable Wayne, 1964
47 Mosher, Robert, 1963-1964
48 Mottos, undated
49 Muhlenberg College, 1957-1976
50 Murphy, Henry, 1962-1963
51 Museum of Modern Art, 1963
52 Music -- General File, 1967-1968
53 Mutual of Omaha (Chairman V. Skutt), 1972-1973
54 Mutual of Omahariss Award, 1972-1973
55 "N" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1974
Box Folder
73 1 Nadler Fellowship, 1968-1969
2 National Association for Manufacturers, 1964
3 National Association of Supervisors of State Banks Convention -- Puerto Rico, October 20, 1964
4 National Cash Register, 1961-1963
5 National Council of Women of the United States, 1963-1964
6 National Cultural Center -- Greater Trenton Symphony, 1962-1963
7 National Mutual Insurance Company, 1966
8 National Woman's Party, 1968-1976
9 Navy League of the United States, 1967-1973
10 Near East Foundation, 1965-1967
11 Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, 1963-1966
12 Neroni, Albert, 1967
13 New Jersey, State of -- Cabinet Members, 1972-1976
14 New Jersey Bankers Association, 1968-1975
15-17 New Jersey Bankers Association -- Convention, 1968-1975
18 New Jersey Bell Telephone Company 1967-1974
19 New Jersey Bonds "Yes" Committee, 1968-1972
20 New Jersey Business Investment Corporation, 1966-1967
21 New Jersey Citizens Transportation Council, 1971-1972
22 New Jersey College M.D. and D.D.S., 1975
23 New Jersey Committee for National Library Week -- Mary Roebling Honorary Chairman, 1969-1970
24 New Jersey Committee of 100, 1974
25 New Jersey Committee to Preserve the Democratic Process, 1966-1967
26-27 New Jersey Dental Service Plan, Inc., 1968-1973
28 New Jersey Dental Service Plan, Inc. (Board of Trustees Meeting), 1970-1973
29 New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry, 1975-1976
30 New Jersey Education Association, 1968-1969
31 New Jersey Federation of Music Clubs 1966-1967
32 New Jersey Flower and Garden Show, 1968
33-34 New Jersey Historical Drama Association, 1971-1976
35 New Jersey Historical Foundation, 1970-1971
36 New Jersey Historical Society, 1966-1974
37 New Jersey Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-1967
38 New Jersey Regional Medical Program, 1975-1976
39 New Jersey Republican State Committee, 1966-1970
40 New Jersey State Button Society, 1968-1970
41 New Jersey State Council on the Arts, 1967-1969
42 New Jersey State Fair, 1965-1970
43 New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs -- Essay Contest, 1967-1968
44 New Jersey State Museum, 1972-1977
45 New Jersey State Museum -- Mrs. Armstrong, 1973-1975
Box Folder
74 1-2 New Jersey State Museum -- The Commission to Study the Arts in New Jersey, 1965-1977
3 New Jersey State Museum, Friend of the, 1974-1975
4 New Jersey State Museum Advisory Council, 1971-1974
5 New Jersey State Museum Citizen Advisory Committee, 1971-1974
6 New Jersey State Office on Women, 1972-1973
7 New Jersey Taxpayers Association, 1972
8 New Jersey Television Broadcasting Corporation, 1964-1971
9 New Jersey Turnpike Authority, 1963-1972
10 New Sweden Park Committee, 1964-1966
11 New York Shakespeare Festival -- Mayor's Committee, 1967-1968
12 New York University, 1963-1972
13 New York University -- Hall of Fame, 1973-1976
14 New York University Club, 1963-1973
15 New York World's Fair (1964-1965), 1968-1970
16 Newcomer Society in North America, 1968-1973
17 Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I., 1965-1967
18 Nineteen Twenty Five Street Club, Inc., 1958-1976
19 Nixon for President Committee, 1968-1970
20 Notre Dame University, 1964-1973
21 "O" -- Miscellaneous, 1969-1975
22 Order of Lafayette, 1967-1969
23 "Our Country-Our Flag" Committee, 1967-1970
24 Our Lady of Angels College, 1966-1970
25 Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (Sister M. Paracleta), 1964-1970
26 Overseas Press Club of America Inc., 1968-1971
27-28 "P" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1977
29 Pape, Mrs. Gordon E. (Gladys), 1963-1967
30 Peale, Dr. Norman Vincent, 1967-1972
31 Pearson, Drew, 1960-1974
32 Penn Fruit Company, 1963-1964
33 Penn Jerdel Corporation, 1972
34 Pennsylvania Railroad, 1965-1971
35 People to People, 1965-1973
36 Pepsi-Cola Company, 1966-1974
37 Perelman, Leon, 1965-1970
38 Philadelphia Art Alliance, 1967-1970
39 Philadelphia Bulletin, 1961-1967
40 Philadelphia Divinity School, 1966-1967
41 Philadelphia Inquirer, 1968-1971
42 Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1965-1971
43 Philadelphia Navy and Marine Corps Bicentennial Association, 1975
44 Phoenix Art Museum, 1968
45 Point Pleasant Beach Essay Contest, 1968
46 Powder Puff Derby, 1970
47 Prayer Breakfasts (Washington D.C.), 1967-1968
Box Folder
75 1 Preece, Heidi and John, 1967
2 President's Club of New York, Inc., 1964-1967
3 President's Club (Washington D.C.), 1966
4 President's Council on Recreation and Natural Beauty, 1967
5 Princeton Memorial Park, 1966-1971
6 Princeton University, 1966-1972
7 Princeton University -- Class of 1913, 1963-1974
8 Prisoners of War -- North Vietnam -- Reel-to-Reel Tape, 1969
9 Proctor, Mrs. Thomas E., 1967
10 Project Hope, 1963-1970
11 Prudential Insurance Company of America, 1965-1974
12 Public Relations (P.R.) Award, 1968-1976
13 Public Service Electric and Gas Company (Newark), 1966-1975
14 Puerto Rico, 1963
15 Puller, Mrs. Lewis Burwell Jr., 1970
16 "Q" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1973
17 Quantel Corporation, 1972
18 Quinn, David Cmdr., 1965-1967
19-20 "R" -- Miscellaneous, 1967-1976
21 Radio Corporation of America, 1966-1974
22 Railroad Company, 1967
23 Railroad Express Agency, 1967
24 Reese, Ben, Jr., Mr. and Mrs., 1968-1970
25 Reese, Ben, Sr., 1964-1974
26 Regional Advising Committee on Banking Policies and Procedures, 1972-1975
27 Republican Key Man Committee, 1966-1974
28 Republican National Committee, 1967-1974
29 Republican National Headquarters, 1966-1972
30 Republican State Headquarters, 1966-1973
31 Republican Women of Pennsylvania, 1964-1971
32-33 Rider College, 1966-1977
34 Rockefeller, Winthrop, 1963-1973
35 Rotary Club, 1952-1972
36 Rouse Company -- Maryland, 1973
37 Rouse Porcelain, 1970
38 Rouse-Wates 1973
39 Russell, Mrs. Galen and Beatrice Price -- Tokyo, 1955-1967
40 Rutgers, 1966-1973
41 Ryan, Major General C.E., Fort Dix, NJ, 1965
Box Folder
76 1-5 "S" -- Miscellaneous,
6 St. Francis Hospital, 1968
7 St. Francis Hospital -- 100th Anniversary, 1974
8 Sales Executive Club of New Jersey, 1970
9 Salvation Army, 1964-1967
10 Saucier, Mr. and Mrs. Ted, 1967
11 Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, 1968
12 Saxon, James J., 1967-1969
13 Sayen, Jane M., 1965-1969
14 Scammel, Mary Moon, 1967-1970
15 Scandinavia, Inc., 1967
16 Scheffler, Gloria, 1968
17 Schley, Mrs. Reeves, 1950-1953
18 Schluter, Fred, 1966-1969
19 Schmidt, Father Walter (Santa Clara University), 1965-1968
20 Schonbrunn, Mr. and Mrs. Syndey (former Edith Snyder), 1959-1960
21 School of Charm and Etiquette, 1967-1968
22 School of French Studies, 1952
23 Schuchardt, Mr., 1959-1960
24 Scranton, William W., 1963-1965
25 Scull, Barclay, 1968
26 Seaman, General Jonathan O., 1971
27 Service Center for Women's Clubs, 1966-1976
28 Shafer, Governor Raymond T., 1970-1973
29 Shanks, Carrol M., 1964
30 Shanley, Bernard M., 1963
31 Sharfsin, Joseph, undated
32 Sharpe, Donald Scott, 1952-1972
33 Sharples, Lawrence P., 1963-1967
34 Sheraton Hotels, Inc., 1966
35 Shipman, Dr. J.S., 1951
36 Shop-Rite of Trenton, 1960
37 Simon, Caroline K., 1952
38 Singular Voices, 100 Women in Touch with Our Time, undated
39 Sisson, Captain Donald, 1955
40 Sitley, Dorothea, 1964-1965
41 Skouras, Spyros, 1957-1966
42 Slattery, Rev. Walter (also see: Argentina Michael Holzman), 1961-1973
43 Sloane, Eric, 1962
44 Sly, John F., 1951
45-48 Small Business Administration, 1966-1968
49 Smith, Alfred E. Memorial Foundation, Inc., 1972-1977
50 Smith, Margaret Chase (Senator), 1964
51 Smith, Marianne, 1964
52 Smith, Stephen E., 1964
53 Smithsonian Institute, 1966-1971
54 Snader, Louis, 1961-1966
Box Folder
77 1 Snedaker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Raymond, 1952-1968
2 Societa Romana, 1972
3 Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Club, Inc., 1967-1977
4 Soroptimist Club of Trenton Installation Committee, 1967-1970
5 Soroptimist International, 1966-1973
6 South American Conference, 1967
7-8 Spellman, Cardinal, 1966-1967
9 Sperry and Hutchinson Company, 1966-1967
10 Spiegel, 1964-1965
11 Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, 1965-1968
12 Standard Packing Corporation of New Jersey, 1963
13 Staples, William (See Fall Rivers and Savings Bank), 1953-1963
14 Star Spangled Banner Flag House, 1969
15 Stassen, Harold, 1955-1967
16 Stauffer Chemical Company, 1965-1966
17 Sterling Drug, Inc., and Glenbrook Laboratories, 1964-1967
18 Stewart, Charles J., 1952-1969
19 Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., 1964-1972
20 Stralem, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, 1963-1967
21 Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, Princeton, NJ, 1963-1972
22 Student Art Scholarship Show, Roebling -- Boehm, 1966-1967
23-27 Student Fine Arts Scholarship Awards, New Jersey, 1965-1971
28 Studley, Shupert, and Company, Inc. of Philadelphia, 1963
29 Sun Ray Drugs, 1964-1966
30 Sutherland, Mrs. Lysiane, 1969-1974
31 Sutton, Frank, 1968-1973
32 Swedish Council of America, 1975
33 Symington, Hon. W. Stuart, 1952-1963
34-35 "T" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1974
36 Table Plan of Pool for Party, undated
37 Tankoos, S. Joseph, Jr., 1964-1966
38 Target, 1969
39 Taylor, Mrs. S. Herbert "Vin", 1968-1973
40 Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott, 1953-1968
41 Theatre-in-the-Park, 1967-1968
42 Tobe and Associates, 1963-1964
43 Tonti, Mr. P. Loves, 1968-1971
44 Toy Collection, 1970-1971
45 Trahey, Jane, 1973
46 Travel Program for Foreign Diplomats, 1967
47 Treacher's Fish and Chips, Arthur, 1973
48 Trendco, 1971
49 Trenton Bi-centennial, 1970-1973
50 Trenton Council on Human Relations, 1964-1965
51 Trenton General Hospital, 1963
52 Trenton Industrial Management Club, 1966-1967
53 Trenton Kennel Club, 1967-1968
54 Trenton Mall, 1970-1972
55 Trenton Public Schools, 1964-1968
56 Trenton Sister City, 1963
57 Trenton Symphony -- Agnes Moorehead, 1963-1965
Box Folder
78 1 Trenton Symphony -- Foundation and Scholarship Fund, 1971-1977
2 Trenton Symphony -- Mary Simon Gindhart Scholarship, 1966-1976
3 Trenton Symphony -- Press, 1974-1977
4 Trenton Symphony -- Association, 1973-1977
5 Trenton Symphony -- Association Board Members, 1963-1970
6 Trenton Symphony -- Association General File, 1965-1976
7 Trenton Symphony -- Association Bills, 1963-1964
8 Trenton Symphony -- Association Contracts, 1964
9 Trenton Symphony -- Association Donors, 1964 and 1969
10 Trenton Tadpole Club, 1964-1967
11 Trenton Times Newspaper, 1963-1976
12 Trentonian, The, 1963-1968
13 Trinity Cathedral, 1965-1976
14 Trinity Cathedral, Minor Chapter of, 1973-1974
15 Trip -- Alaska, 1976-1977
16 Trip -- Australia, 1972-1973
17 Trip -- Contacts (By City), 1952-1970
18 Trip -- Contacts Turkey, 1969-1971
19 Trip Hartford, 1963
20 Trip -- M.S. Gripsholm Mediterranean Springtime Cruise, 1973
21-22 Trip -- M.S. Gripsholm South Seas Cruise, 1973
23 Trip -- Once upon a Century, 1976
24 Trip -- Sagafjord Mediterranean-Greek Island Cruise, 1973
25 Trip -- Tokyo, Japan, and Okinawa, 1965-1974
26 Turntable Junction, 1972-1973
27 T.V. Chanel #52, 1971
28 Two Guys from Harrison, 1968
29 Tyson, Charles, Jar Company, 1949-1967
30 "U" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1974
31 United Airlines, 1953-1972 (See also Airlines Schedule)
32-33 United Nations, 1964-1977
34 United Nations Association of the U.S.A. Economic Policy Council,
35-36 United States Committee for Refugees, 1964-1975
37 United States Government -- Federal Building, 1963-1964
Box Folder
79 1-2 United States Information Agency, 1967 and 1969
3 United States Naval Institute, 1969
4 United States Savings Bond Drive, 1967-1974
5-8 United States Savings Bonds, 1967-1974 and 1976-1977
9 United States Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh and New York City, 1968-1971
10 United States Steel Workers of America (See David M. McDonald), 1963-1967
11 United Voluntary Services, 1974-1975
12 Urban Coalition -- Emergency Convocation, Washington D.C., 1967
13-15 Urban Renewal, 1961-1970
16 U.S.O., 1971-1974
17 U.S.S. Thorn 1976
18 U.S.S. Trenton -- Commissioning and Silver Service, 1970-1971
19 "V" -- Miscellaneous, 1968-1974
20 Vansciver, J.B. Company, 1962-1976
21 Vargas, Mr. and Mrs. George L., 1974-1975
22 VASA Order of America, 1972-1973
23 Vere-Smith, Mildred, 1964-1969
24-26 Very Important People -- Letters from, 1965-1977
27 Veth, Rear Admiral Kenneth R., U.S.N., 1970-1972
28 Villa Victoria Academy, 1963-1970
29 Voorhees, Walter and Sally, 1952-1966
30 Wagner, Robert, Jr. -- New York City, 1963-1967
31 Walker, Fred E., 1966-1970
32 Wanamaker, John, 1967-1968 and 1971-1972
33 Washington Crossing Foundation, 1966-1976
34 Watson House, 1964-1972
35 Wendel, Paul -- Devotional Evening, 1967-1968
36-37 West, John Robinson -- Campaign for Congress West for Congress, 1972-1974
38 Westinghouse Electric Corporation, 1963-1967
39 White, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1966-1968
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80 1-2 White House, 1965-1976
3 White House Conference on the Industrial World Ahead: A Look at Business in 1990 (Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington D.C.), 1972
4 White House Conference "To Fulfill These Rights," The, 1966
5 Whitney, Eleanor Sarle, 1964-1976
6 Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, 1966 (See Jane Burton)
7 Wilberforce University -- "Outstanding Contribution of American Women," 1963-1973
8 Will, Admiral John M., 1965-1973
9 Williams, Honorable Harrison A., 1963-1974
10 Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, 1962-1963
11 Williams, Herschel, 1966
12 Williams, Joe and Associates, Inc., 1961-1963
13 Wilson, Nancy M., 1967-1973
14 Wolf and Company, 1965-1968
15 Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, National Committee, 1965-1976
16 Woman's Press Club of New York City, 1967
17 Women for the Bicentennial -- Executive Committee, 1976
18 Women Engineers, Society of, 1964
19 Women's Merchandise Counseling Service, Inc., 1966
20 Women's World, 1968
21-23 World Affairs Council of Philadelphia, 1967-1976
24 World Life Survival, 1970
25 WTTM Radio Station, 1949-1964
26 "X, Y, and Z" -- Miscellaneous, 1967-1974
27 Yare Harbour Yacht Club, 1960
28 Y.M.C.A., 1966-1972
29 Y.W.C.A. -- Trenton, New Jersey and National, 1966-1968
30 Zonta Club of Trenton, 1968-1969
Military Files, 1951-1994 (5.8 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
Summary: Documents Mary Roebling's participation in U.S. military-related organizations. Document types include correspondence, speeches, reports, itineraries, notes, government documents, newsletters, pamphlets, and programs.
Documents Roebling's involvement in organizations such as the Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Forces Training Installations (1951-1953), where she visited bases in the United States and Germany and reported on facilities and conditions. Roebling was particularly concerned with the condition of women soldiers, as well as noting instances of racial discrimination at some bases. Also documents Roebling's work on the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (1951-1953), where she served on the Recruiting and Public Information Subcommittee. In this capacity, she visited bases, arranged events, and promoted the introduction of a postage stamp honoring women's contribution to national defense.
A large part of the series (about 2 cubic feet) documents Mary Roebling's work as Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for the State of New Jersey (1971-1983), as Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for the First Army Area (1983-1986) and as Civilian Aide Emeritus (1987-1994), in which capacity she sponsored events, made speeches, and advised the army on publicity matters. Series also documents Roebling's work as a member of the Advisory Board of Directors, Association of the United States Army (1970-1994), in which she served on the Expanding Education Fund Committee (established in 1980) to educate the public about the military. Roebling also awarded the Mary G. Roebling Distinguished Service Award to prominent individuals, and the Roebling Awards to top women Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) graduates. In addition, this series documents her support of the Army War College Foundation at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, of which she was the founding president; her service on the Board of Directors of the Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Club in New York City, and her service on the Board of Governors of the United Services Organization (USO), where she was one of the sponsors of the USO Woman of the Year luncheon.
Finally, this series includes correspondence, mostly letters of congratulation, with military figures such as Generals William C. Westmoreland, Colin L. Powell, and H. Norman Schwartzkopf.
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80 31-35 Armed Forces -- Miscellaneous, 1977, 1980-1981 and 1983-1988
36-37 Army War College Foundation, 1980-1985
38-43 Association of the United States Army, 1969-1971, 1973,1976 and 1978-1980
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81 1-13 Association of the United States Army, 1981-1994
14 Association of the United States Army -- Defense Report and Correspondence, 1982-1984
15 Association of the United States Army -- Employment Search, 1990
16 Association of the United States Army -- Expanding Education Fund, 1980-1983
17 Association of the United States Army -- Printed Materials, 1980 and 1983
18 Aviation, 1977-1984 and 1990
19 Chief of Staff, 1990
20-24 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations, 1951-1952
25 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Clarke, Major General Bruce, 1952
26-28 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Correspondence and Reports, 1951
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82 1 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Correspondence and Notes, 1951
2 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Francis, Clarence, 1951-1953
3 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- General Material, 1950-1951
4 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Great Lakes, Illinois, 1951
5 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Printed Materials, 1950-1951
6 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Rosenberg, Anna, 1951-1952
7 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- San Diego, California, 1951
8-9 Citizens Advisory Committee on Armed Services Training Installations -- Trip -- Miscellaneous Materials, 1951
10-26 Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army, 1971-1975 and 1977-1983
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83 1-21 Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army, 1984-1994 and undated
22 Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army -- National Conference, 1976
23-27 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS), 1951-1953 and undated
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84 1-3 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS), 1953 and 1976
4-5 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) -- Meeting Minutes, 1953 and 1976
6-7 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) -- Miscellaneous, 1952
8 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) -- Oral History Project, 1976
9-11 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) -- Parris Island, South Carolina, 1952-1953
12 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) -- Recruiting of Women and Postage Stamp, 1952
13 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS) -- 25th Anniversary, 1976
14-17 Department of Defense, 1984-1994
18-21 Department of the Army, 1982-1986,
22-24 Fort Dix, New Jersey, 1979-1991
25 Fort Dix, New Jersey -- Officers' and Civilians' Wives' Club, 1990-1994
26 Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, 1985-1988
27 Fort George G. Meade, Maryland -- Army Commander's Conference, 1987
28 Fort George G. Meade, Maryland -- First Army, 1989-1992
29 Fort Monmouth, 1988-1989
30 Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, 1982-1987
31 Friends of the West Point Library, 1986
32 Glazer, Major General Paul, 1994
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85 1-2 Kelly, General and Mrs. Thomas, 1984-1993
3 Kuhnel, Edward E., 1984
4 McClain, General Charles, 1992
5 McGuire Air Force Base, 1981-1990
6 Military (Local Area), 1982,
7 Military Ball, 1989
8 Military History, 1986-1987
9-16 Miscellaneous, 1980-1994 and undated
17 National Guard and Reserve, 1988
18 Naval War College Foundation, 1973-1992
19 Negris, General Rocco (Fort Dix), 1986-1988
20 New Jersey National Guard, 1986-1990
21 New Jersey National Guard -- Conference, 1988-1989
22 New Jersey National Guard -- Recruitment, 1988
23 News Releases -- Secretary of Defense, 1992
24 Newsletters and Miscellany, 1982-1984
25 Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, 1984-1989
26 Powell, General Colin, 1990-1991
27 ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps), 1981-1986
28 ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps) -- Scholarship for Women, 1975-1989
29 ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps) -- Women, 1983-1988
30 Schwarzkopf, General Norman, 1990-1991
31-33 Secretary of the Army -- Correspondence, 1983-1992
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86 1-2 Secretary of the Army -- Correspondence, 1993-1994
3-6 Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Club, 1979-1993
7-12 Speech Material, 1962-1992
13 Speeches -- Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (by Roebling), circa 1990
14 Speeches -- Military (by Roebling), undated
15 Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, 1952
16 United States Army Communications -- Electronics Command -- Fort Monmouth, NJ, 1981-1989
17 United States Naval War College, 1973
18-19 United States Navy, 1952 and 1980-1991
20 United States Navy Memorial Foundation, 1990-1991
21-24 USO, 1977-1982
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87 1 USO, 1983
2 Westmoreland, General William C., 1980-1981
3 Women in the Military -- General, 1976-circa 1989
Patriotic Societies And Genealogical Files, 1947-1971 (1 cubic foot)
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Summary: Documents Mary G. Roebling's and her family's involvement in patriotic associations, and their efforts to trace the Gindhart family genealogy so as to be eligible for membership in such social and historical clubs. This series includes, for example, folders concerning the New Jersey chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NJDAR) and the Children of the American Revolution (NJCAR) and Isaac D. Gindhart's notes relating to the history of the Weldon family. The materials take the form of correspondence, typed and handwritten notes, membership applications and directories, news releases and clippings, meeting minutes, reports, magazines, society yearbooks, photographs, and one scrapbook of photographs.
A substantial part of this series (9 folders) documents the NJCAR's yearly Patriotic Education Week, for which Mary G. Roebling was Senior State Chairman. As chairman, Roebling judged and awarded prizes for local efforts that sought to raise community awareness of American history. Many documents in this series also pertain to the patriotic endeavors of Margaret G. Finley, Roebling's sister, who was president general of the National Society of Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Century and state regent of the NJDAR.
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87 4-5 American Swedish Historical Foundation, 1967-1971
6 Americans of Armorial Ancestry, 1963-1967
7 Americans of Royal Descent -- National Society, 1965
8 British American Society, 1952-1954
9-10 Children of the American Revolution, 1947-1969 and undated
11-17 Children of the American Revolution -- Patriotic Education Week, 1958-1971 and undated
18 Colonial Dames, 1953,
19 Colonial Daughters of the 17th Century, 1955-1971
20 Colonial Philadelphia Historical Society, 1965 and undated
21 Daughters of Colonial Wars, 1953-1970 and undated
22 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Flag Code Booklet, 1950 and 1964
23-24 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Jeptha Abbott Chapter, 1958-1959,1961-1968 and 1970-1971
25-26 Daughters of the American Revolution -- New Jersey, 1953-1971
27 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Pennsylvania Chapter, 1956-1970
28-29 Order of the Crown of Charlemagne, 1963-1970
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88 1 Weldon Family Genealogical Information, 1951-1954 and undated
State Investment Council Files, 1950-1956 (2 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Grouped chronologically by quarter.
Summary: Documents the meetings and activities of the New Jersey State Investment Council (NJSIC), to which Mary G. Roebling was appointed in 1950 and for which she served as secretary until her resignation on April 23, 1956. Includes minutes of the NJSIC's meetings, monthly statements of bond purchases, and monthly reports of financial profits and losses on securities. Also contains quarterly reports and yearly reports compiled by the NJSIC, correspondence and a lengthy 1951 report on the policies of the State Investment Council.
The State Investment Council was organized in August, 1950, as part of the Division of Investment of the New Jersey Department of the Treasury. Members were appointed by the Governor, with Gordon S. Kerr serving as director until June, 1956, when William F. Voorhees, Jr. was appointed to act in that capacity. Through 1953, the NJSIC's fiscal year ended on November 30th. Beginning with its fourth annual report, NJSIC's fiscal year coincided with the State's fiscal year of July 1st through June 30th. After August, 1953, there are few if any quarterly reports in the files. Of particular interest to the researcher may be the folder relating to quarter September-November 1950, which details the organization of the NJSIC.
GENERAL FILES
Box Folder
88 2-18 Quarterly Meeting Minutes, Statements and Reports, December 1949-February 1955
Box Folder
89 1-7 Quarterly Meeting Minutes, Statements and Reports, March 1955-September 1956
SUBJECT FILES
Box Folder
89 8 Administration Procedure Booklet, 1954
9 Annual Reports, 1953-1956
10 Digest of Opinions -- U.S. Comptroller of Currency, 1954
11 Laws Creating Division of Investment, 1950 and 1955
12 Proposed Legislation, 1955-1956
13 Report to the Special Committee on Procedures and Policies of the State Investment Council, 1951
14 Retirement Systems and Fund Analysis Reports, 1955-1956
Richard Nixon Files, 1963-1994 (1 cubic foot)
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
Summary: Correspondence between Mary Roebling and the Nixon family and documentation of Mary Roebling's involvement and contributions towards the private Nixon Presidential Library. Roebling was an "Initial Director" and Board member of the Library, and a major contributor to the Library's foundation. The series also includes Mary Roebling's collection of articles on Richard Nixon, his speeches and material regarding her involvement with the distribution of President Nixon's book, Victory Without War, to New Jersey libraries. Series document types include correspondence, newspaper clippings, brochures and copies of Nixon's speeches.
Of particular interest are the Nixon family correspondence files, which include informal letters between Mary Roebling and President Nixon, his wife, and family from 1983 to 1990. Also of interest are the Nixon Presidential Library correspondence files, which contain memorandums for "Initial Directors" regarding the first plans for the Library, the foundation's by-laws, Board of Directors' information and the Library's "solicitor's kit." Some Nixon Presidential Library correspondence can also be found in the Nixon family correspondence files.
Also includes files relating to Roebling's continued interest in President Nixon and his political goals. The file of Nixon's speeches, ranging from 1963 to 1990, and the file on the distribution of Victory Without War, together with various items of correspondence and newspaper clippings, display Roebling's unwavering support for President Nixon.
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89 15 Book List, 1988-1990
16-18 Correspondence -- -Nixon, Family, Library, 1983-1988
Box Folder
90 1-3 Correspondence -- Nixon, Family and Library, 1989-1994
4 Correspondence -- Nixon, President and Mrs. Richard, 1970-1990
5-9 Nixon Presidential Archives, 1983-1990
10 Speeches, 1963-1990
Women's Bank (Denver) Files, 1976-1994 (2 cubic feet )
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject and thereunder chronologically.
Summary: Documentation of the activities surrounding the formation and daily business of the Denver-based Women's Bank, as it relates to Mary Roebling, the bank's Chairman of the Board. The records also include material regarding Roebling's involvement in the Denver community, where she maintained an apartment, such as correspondence and informational files on Denver's Chamber of Commerce, the Children's Diabetes Foundation, the Denver Art Museum, the Denver Center for Performing Arts, and the Women's Forum of Colorado. Included in the series are correspondence, schedules, annual reports, newsletters, newspaper clippings, brochures, building plans, meeting minutes, marketing plans, bank policies, press releases, shareholder information and Roebling's speeches in Denver. Features correspondence between Mary Roebling, LaRae Orullian, the president and CEO of The Women's Bank and the first woman bank president in Colorado, and Thora Arvig, Orullian's administrative assistant.
Of particular interest are the press release files, which include plans of how to publicize the Women's Bank and articles and press releases that exhibit both the Bank's and Roebling's beneficial relationship with the Denver press. Also of interest are the copies of the Women's Bank seasonal newsletter, Teller, which published articles on staff members, successful customers, and issues relating to the progress of the Bank and women's issues, such as the passage of the ERA. In addition, the file on LaRae Orullian includes both personal and business correspondence and displays the close relationship between the Bank's president and the Chairman of the Board. Includes many news articles regarding Orullian and her success as a female bank president in Colorado.
Also includes files relating to Roebling's involvement with the Denver community, which highlight her contributions to Denver arts, charities and other local bodies, such as the Denver Art Museum, the Children's Diabetes Foundation and the Chamber of Commerce. Meeting minutes and correspondence relating to Mary Roebling's position on the Board of Trustees of the Denver Center for Performing Arts is included. Of interest are the files relating to the Women's Forum, a Colorado professional women's organization, which show Roebling's continued interest in the plight of women in business. Included are prerequisites to membership in the Women's Forum and meeting minutes. Also included in the series are many newspaper articles that highlight Roebling's interest in the improvement of women's place in the professions.
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90 11 "A" -- Miscellaneous
12 Arts -- National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1989-1992
13-14 Banks in Colorado -- Correspondence and Miscellany, 1976-1994
15 Banks in Colorado -- Newsletters and Annual Reports, 1984-1993
16 Chamber of Commerce, 1979-1982
17 Children's Diabetes Foundation, 1979-1986
18 Comptroller of Currency -- Denver, 1977-1979
19 Continental Health -- Dr. Melcher, 1981
20 Correspondence Miscellaneous, 1977-1989
21 Denver Art Museum, 1982-1986
22 Denver Center for the Performing Arts, 1989-1992
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91 1 News Clips -- Miscellaneous, 1990-1991
2-3 Orullian, B. LaRae; Aarvig, Thora, 1977-1994
4 Roebling, Mary -- Correspondence, 1977-1988
5 Roebling, Mary -- Schedules, 1977
6 United States Government Agencies, 1977-1980
7-8 "W" -- Miscellaneous, 1980-1991
9 Women's Bank -- Annual Reports, 1978-1991
10 Women's Bank -- Attendance Record, 1978-1979
11-12 Women's Bank -- Board of Directors, 1977-1982
13 Women's Bank -- Boards (Various), 1977-1982
14 Women's Bank -- Brochures, Publications and Bulletins, 1978-1988
15 Women's Bank -- Layout Plans, 1977
16 Women's Bank -- Logo and Photographs, 1977-1980
[photographs removed]
17 Women's Bank -- Market/Marketing, 1976-1980
18 Women's Bank -- Meeting Minutes, 1977-1983
19 Women's Bank -- Miscellaneous, 1977-1990
20 Women's Bank -- Policies, 1976-1989
21-22 Women's Bank -- Press, 1976-1987
23 Women's Bank -- Prospectus, 1977
24-25 Women's Bank -- Shareholders, 1976-1979
26 Women's Bank -- Speeches, 1977-1980
27 Women's Bank -- Stockholders, 1978-1981
28 Women's Forum of Colorado, 1979-1982
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92 1-4 Women's Forum of Colorado, 1983-1994
5 "X," "Y," and "Z" -- Miscellaneous, 1982
Photographs, 1902(1938)-1993 (1.5 cubic feet)
Arrangement: Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Summary: Photographs primarily of Mary Roebling attending various functions, and of her friends and family. Most of the photographs are black and white 8 x 10 prints, but there are also a number other sizes, and color snapshots. There are also a few contact sheets and negatives. A portfolio of color photographs of the Brooklyn Bridge is stored with other oversize materials.
Subjects include portraits of Mary Roebling, portraits of Mary Roebling's friends, family, and business associates, numerous events including parties and receptions, many of which were at the Trenton Trust Company, conferences of banking, military, and women's organizations, travel photographs, art works, performances, and a few interiors and street scenes.
Of particular interest are photographs of Mary Roebling visiting military bases, and photographs of her with presidents Nixon and Eisenhower, and with Mother Theresa. The VIP file includes photographs of Mary Roebling with Agnes de Mille, New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean, Averell Harriman, President Ayub Khan of Pakistan, and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.
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92 6 Aldrin, Buzz -- Reception, 1969
7 Allegheny County United Fund, 1970
8 American Association of the United States Army -- first Region conference, 1982
9-10 American Banking Association Reception -- Carlton House, 1967
11 American Museum of Immigration Dedication, 1972
12 AT&T Telstar Communications Satellite, 1962
13 Beam Bottle Club Outing -- Stockton NJ, 1970
14 Biddle, Meg -- Artwork, 1986-1990
15 Birthday Party, 1993
16 Bliss, Ruth, 1975-1983
17 Boy Scouts of American Convention, 1976
18 Brooklyn Bridge Centenary, 1983
19 Buildings and Interiors -- Family Related, 1985 and undated
20 "Burden of Truth" -- Play, 1953
21 Bush, George, 1989-1992
22 Chevalier, Walter -- Dinner, 1966
23 Civilian Aides to the Secretary of the Army Conference, 1984-1990
24 D-Day Invasion, 1944
25 Daughters of the American Revolution -- Events, 1982-1990
26 Delaware Valley Council, 1965
27 Eisenhower, Julie Nixon and family, 1975-1987
28 Eisenhower Inauguration, 1953
29 Events, circa 1955-1984
30 Family, circa 1938-1992
31 Family -- Finley, Margo -- 86th birthday Party, undated
32 First United States Army Commanders Conference, 1983-1984
33 Folsom, Frank -- International Atomic Energy Agency Conference and Eucharistic Conference, 1959
34 Ford, Gerald and Family, 1974-1986
35 Friends -- "A," 1938-1940
36 Friends -- "C"-"E," 1990 and undated
37 Friends -- "F"-"H," 1974-1990
38 Friends Morrison, 1963; McDonald,
39 Friends -- "N," 1968-1982
40 Friends -- "P," 1950 and 1969
41 Friends -- "R," 1972-1986
42 Friends -- "S," circa 1945-1987
43 Friends -- "S"-"T," 1992 and undated
44 Friends -- "V," 1960; "W," 1948 and 1983-1994
45 Friends -- Miscellaneous, undated
46 Gindhart, Mary Simon -- Scholarships, 1967
47 Governor's Award Press Conference, 1986
48 Greater Trenton Symphony, 1967-1968
49 Gripsholm's South Seas Cruise, October, 1973
50 International Boss of the Year, 1972
51 Knoxville, Tennessee Trip, 1962
52 Lamping, Mr. and Mrs. Jack, 1967-1975
53 Louderback, Major General Howard, 1989
54 Marron Party -- Spring Lake, 1962
55 Mechanical Banks Convention, 1961 and 1967
56 Military Events -- Miscellaneous, 1959, 1983-1988 and undated
57 Monmouth County Citizen of the Year Award, 1982
[contact sheets]
58 National Defense Transportation Party, 1965
59 National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, 1959
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93 1 Nixon, Richard and Mary Roebling -- Savings Bond Dinner, 1957 and1984-1988
2 Ohyo, Mr. and Mrs. Shinzo, 1971 and 1990
3 Palm Beach, undated
4 Parties -- Miscellaneous, undated
5 Patriotic Education Week, 1961-1964
6 Philadelphia Club of Printing House Craftsmen, 1968
7 Pieslaks, Bishop Kmlec -- Luncheon, 1987
8 Portraits -- Friends and VIPs, 1952-1989
9 Portraits of Mary Roebling, circa 1945-1992
10 Professional Women in Construction Awards Reception, 1988
11 Publicity Photographs -- Events, 1956-1984
12 Publicity Photographs -- Trenton Trust Company, undated
13 Quick Charge Rebate Dinner, 1965
14 Righter, Carroll, 1982-1987
15 Roebling, Mary Scholarship Winner -- Rider College, 1986
16 Roebling Factory, 1975
17 Sagafjord -- Mediterranean-Greek Island Cruise, 1973
18 Sathityudhakarn, Sukanya, 1963-1968
19 Seventh Street Club, 1990
20 Simpson, Sloan -- TV Program, 1955
21 Speeches, 1952-1963
22-23 State Fair Luncheon, 1962 and 1965
24 Theresa, Mother and Mary Roebling, undated
25 Traffic Club, 1975
26 Travel, 1947-1955
27 Trenton -- Civic Events -- Miscellaneous, 1953-1984
28 Trenton Chamber of Commerce, 1968
29 Trenton Country Club -- Mary Roebling Day, 1979
30 Trenton Marine corps Reserve, 1953
31 Trenton Parking Authority, 1949, 1962 and undated
32 Trenton Soldiers with Mary Roebling Fort Bragg, N.C., circa 1950
33 Trenton Trust Company -- Birthday Party, undated
34 Trenton Trust Company -- Christmas Party, 1965
35 Trenton Trust Company -- Events, 1939-1987
36 Trenton Trust Company -- Halloween Party, 1958
37 Trenton Trust Company -- Meetings and Interior Scenes, undated
38 Trenton Trust Company -- Opening Penn Station Branch (Photographic Plate), undated
39 Trenton Trust Company -- 75th Anniversary, 1963
40 Trenton Trust Company -- 65th Anniversary, 1953
41 Uihlein, Henry -- 80th Birthday, 1978
42 United Nations Luncheon, 1988
43 United States Savings Bonds, 1966-1974
44-46 USO, 1971-1974 and 1981-1985
47 Vent, Rear Admiral Kenneth and Mrs., 1970
48 Views, undated
49 VIPs, 1938-1984
50-51 Walton, Penny -- Sculptor, 1985-1987
52 Weinberger, Casper and Mary Roebling, undated
53 Weyland, Peter -- Sculptures, circa 1961
54 Women of Achievement, 1965
55 Women in the Military -- Visiting Bases in Germany, 1952
56-57 Women's Bank -- Colorado, 1978 and 1983-1989
58 Women's Organizations, 1957-1990
59 Zonta Club of Trenton, undated
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97 (newspaper box) Portfolio of Photographs The Brooklyn Bridge 1883-1983: A Centennial Portfolio. Photographs By Michael George. A Limited Edition Presented by the New York Times Advertising Department, 1983
Scrapbooks, 1939-1946 and 1968-1969 (1.5 cubic feet )
Arrangement: Grouped chronologically.
Summary: Three scrapbooks kept by Mary Roebling documenting her personal and professional life. Types of material found in the earlier scrapbooks (1939-1941 and 1942-1946) include newspaper and magazine clippings, photographs, programs, invitations, correspondence, greeting and flower enclosure cards, telegrams, membership cards, a horoscope and a certificate appointing Roebling to the State of New Jersey Unemployment Compensation Commission. The third scrapbook (1968-1969) is entirely made up of newspaper clippings.
Subjects include fund-raising events and award ceremonies, parties, Roebling's townhouse, weddings of family members and friends, the Trenton Trust Company, women's clubs, and other organizations. Also includes articles written by Roebling on women and business.
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94 (phase box) 1939-1941
Box Folder
95 (phase box) 1942-1946
Box Folder
96 (phase box) 1968-1969