The collection also includes Jarrett's research materials and published works relating to the study of mental hygiene in industry, commissioned by the Engineering Foundation during her tenure as Associate Director of the School for Social Work (1919-23) and conducted in collaboration with Dr. The letters of William Allan Neilson and Mary Vida Clark on this subject, located in the Professional Activities series, may be of particular interest. Correspondence, photographs, publications and newspaper clippings pertaining to the founding of the School for Social work are also included. Material from the years 1913-23 relates to the initial formulation of the theory of psychiatric social work and to its general acceptance as a methodology at the first session of the Smith College School for Social Work. The Mary Cromwell Jarrett papers primarily document Jarrett's professional life after her graduation from Goucher College in 1900.
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