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BROOKLYN COLLEGE LIBRARY ARCHIVE & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
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THE PAPERS OF DR. LAURETTA BENDER
Accession Number 90-012
Dates Inclusive dates: 1920s – 1960s
Bulk dates: 1930s – 1960s
Extent 31 boxes/ 15.25 cubic feet
Creators Lauretta Bender (1897-1987)
Paul Schilder (1886-1940)
John O. Bender
Access/Use Files can be accessed at the Brooklyn College Library Archives, 2900
Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y., Room 130.
Collection is open for research.
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This material is not to be distributed or published without the written
consent of Dr. Lauretta Bender during her lifetime, or without the consent
of her attorney.
Languages English
Finding Aid Guide is available in-house and on-line.
Acquisition/Appraisal These papers were donated to the college at the prompting of
Dr.A. S. Eisenstadt from Brooklyn College’s History Department. The first three cartons
of materials, consisting of both Dr. Bender's records and those of her first husband,
psychiatrist Paul Schilder (1886-1940), were deposited on March 18, 1965. In October
1969, upon Dr. Bender's retirement from Creedmor State Hospital, she sent two
additional cartons of materials. One more box was delivered to the library archive on
October 9, 1974.
Description Control Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing
Archives: A Content Standard.
Preferred Citation Item, folder title, box number, The Papers of Lauretta Bender,
Brooklyn College Special Collections, Brooklyn College Library
Subject Headings Bender, Lauretta, 1897-1987.
Gestalt psychology.
Perception.
Movement, Psychology of.
Psychology, Pathological.
Child psychiatry.
Child development.
Group psychotherapy.
Schilder, Paul, 1886-1940.
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Biographical Note
LAURETTA BENDER (1897-1987), neuropsychiatrist, researcher and educator, was
born in Butte, Montana, to attorney John Oscar Bender and Katherine I. Bender. As a
youngster, Lauretta repeated first grade three times. Even though she struggled with
dyslexia, Lauretta still graduated as valedictorian of her high school class. She credited
her father for her "strong confidence …being invincible against difficulties in one’s life."
Lauretta Bender earned her B.A. (1922) and M.A. (1923) from the University of
Chicago, and a Ph.D. from the State of University of Iowa (1926). She had internships
and residencies at the Billings Hospital of the University of Chicago, the University of
Amsterdam, and at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Bender held a Rockefeller Traveling Fellowship
that took her to Holland and, upon her return, worked at the Boston Psychopathic
Hospital. In 1938, Dr. Bender wrote “A Visual Motor Gestalt Test and Its Clinical Use.”
The test reproduced nine figures printed on cards (derived from the work of Gestalt
Psychologist Max Wertheimer [1880-1943]). Today the Bender-Gestalt is among the top
five tests used by clinical psychologists measuring perceptual motor skills and perceptual
motor development and also gives an indication of neurological intactness.
In 1929 while working at the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at Johns Hopkins
under Adolf Meyer, she met Dr. Paul Schilder. He had received his M.D. at the
University of Vienna in 1909 and a doctorate from the University of Halle in 1911.
Schilder served as physician in the Austrian army during World War I and taught and
practiced at the University Hospital of Vienna (1918-1928). Drs. Schilder and Bender
collaborated on writing journal articles and also became involved personally. After his
divorce was finalized, Schilder and Bender married in 1936. Dr. Schilder became
Director of Clinical Psychiatry at Bellevue Hospital. In 1940, Dr. Schilder was struck
and killed by a car while visiting his wife and newborn baby at the hospital. After his
death, Dr. Bender edited, translated, and published some of Schilder’s writings.
In addition to her hospital affiliations, Dr. Bender was a prolific writer,
participated in a broad range of professional activities, served as advisor to governmental
committees, and supported many organizations devoted to helping children diagnosed
with psychiatric disorders. Bender spent many years researching the cause of childhood
schizophrenia and studied child suicides and violence. In 1956, after 26 years of
distinguished service at Bellevue, where she became Senior Psychiatrist in charge of the
children's ward, Dr. Bender was appointed Director of Research of the new Children's
Unit at Creedmoor State Hospital. This provided her with an opportunity to embark on
what she described "as my life's work.” She received the Adolf Meyer Memorial Award
for her contributions to better understanding schizophrenic children.
Dr. Bender retired from Creedmoor in 1968, but continued working for the state
until 1973 when she moved to Annapolis, Md. Dr. Bender taught at the University of
Maryland and was a consultant to the Children's Guild Inc., a group that works with
children who suffer from emotional issues.
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In 1965, at the age of 70, Dr. Bender married Henry Benford Parkes, professor of
History at New York University. Upon his death in 1973, she moved to Annapolis, home
of her son Peter Schilder. She died in a nursing home in 1987.
RESEARCH ACCESS TO PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
The Papers of Dr. Lauretta Bender at the Brooklyn College Archives contain patient
records which contain individually identifiable health information, particularly
concerning mental health. This information is recognized as Protected Health
Information (PHI) under the U.S. Federal Government’s Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA). The Privacy Rule [45 Code of Federal Regulations
Parts 160 & 164, effective 4/14/2003] establishes the conditions under which PHI may be
used or disclosed for research purposes.
I. Permission to access the PHI of living individuals for research purposes
must be separately applied for and be approved by the Legal Department
of Brooklyn College.
II. The Head of Archives will permit access to the PHI of deceased
individuals if the researcher makes written representations that the use or
disclosure being sought is solely for research on the PHI of decedents and
that the PHI being sought is necessary for research. Individuals will be
presumed to be deceased 50 years after date of birth or date of record
creation, whichever occurs first. In all instances, the researcher must
provide written proof of death.
This statement above is adapted from the Medical Center Archives, New
York—Presbyterian/Weill Cornell located at 1300 York Avenue #34, New
York, New York for use at the Archives and Special Collections Department of
Brooklyn College Library, Brooklyn, New York. Please request the form
entitled “Request for Permission to Access Protected Health Information of
Decedents.” This form must be filled out and returned before access to a
patient’s record is allowed.
Scope and Content Note
The Papers of Lauretta Bender are comprised primarily of materials covering the
years 1926-1968 during the time she was affiliated with Bellevue and Creedmoor
Hospitals. There are records here that also document a large number of professional
activities that she was involved with outside of these institutions.
This collection consists mainly of typescripts of professional correspondence and
manuscripts, with a smaller quantity of personal papers, photographs, and other
memorabilia. There are five major record groups: Professional Correspondence, 1936-
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1969, Professional Activities, 1936-1968, Personal Materials, 1926-1967, Dr. Schilder’s
Papers, 1886-1940, and John O. Bender Papers.
Dr. Bender pioneered the use of art therapy for children, notably the use of puppet
shows at Bellevue and music therapy. She championed the use of drugs and shock
treatment to treat children diagnosed with psychiatric disorders who did not respond to
other forms of treatment. The records also document her assistance in building
organizations and schools dedicated to helping children, and her continuous efforts to
foster psychiatric studies. Writings and documents related to Dr. Paul Schilder and John
O’ Bender (Loretta’s father) can also be found within this collection.
Collection Outline
Sub-Group I: Professional Correspondence
Series 1: Correspondence / Associations, Agencies
Series 2: Correspondence / Individuals
Sub-Group II: Professional Activities
Series 3: Public Appearances
Sub-Series 1: Speaking Engagements
Sub-Series 2: Hearings, Conferences, Meetings, Radio Programs
Series 4: Controversies
Sub-Series 1: The Father Divine Controversy
Sub-Series 2: The Bender-Gestalt Controversy
Series 5: Writings
Series 6: Grant Applications / Reports
Series 7: Long-Term Studies
Sub-Group III: Personal Materials
Series 8: Personal Materials
Sub-Group IV: Schilder Papers
Series 9: Professional Materials
Series 10: Publication-related Materials
Sub-Series 1: Reviews, Correspondence, Notes
Sub-Series 2: Published & Unpublished Works
Series 11: Personal Materials
Sub-Group V: John O. Bender Papers
Series 12: John O. Bender Papers
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Sub-Group / Series Descriptions
SUB-GROUP I. PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
SERIES 1: CORRESPONDENCE / ASSOCIATIONS - AGENCIES, 1942-1968. 5
document boxes. 2.25 cubic feet. Alphabetically arranged by organization; then filed in
chronological order.
This series has professional correspondence, reports, memoranda, abstracts of papers
connected with many of the agencies and organizations Bender was associated with on
both a voluntary and paid basis.
Materials here relate to the American Psychiatric Association (1952-1967), particularly to
its Committee on Child Psychiatry (1942-1951); the American Psychopathological
Association (1944-1967), including Bender's presidency in 1962; American Public
Health Association (1956-1961), chiefly in connection with the preparation of a
publication called "Services for Children with Emotional Disturbances;" Center for
Applied Linguistics (1966); Committee on Psychiatric Services for Children (Department
of Hospitals, N.Y.C.; 1962-1964); Community Council of Greater New York (1958-
1961); Community Mental Health Board, an offshoot of the Committee on Psychiatric
Services for Children (1963-65); the Council for Exceptional Children (1959-61).
There are extensive materials (from 1947-1959) on Irvington House, a residential facility
at Irvington-on-Hudson for children with rheumatic disorders. Bender served on its
medical board from 1947-1959 during her teaching tenure at New York University. Items
also deal with the League for Emotionally Disturbed Children (1950-61) and its offshoot,
the League School for Seriously Disturbed Children (1956-66). Bender became a
member of the League's Advisory Board in 1953. There are materials on the Lifeline
Center for Child Development (1964-66) and Manfred Sakel Foundation (1959-68).
Professional correspondence with the New Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute (1953-
1958) covers courses conducted and lectures given by Bender.
SERIES 2: CORRESPONDENCE / INDIVIDUALS, 1936-1969. 4 boxes. 2 cubic
feet. Alphabetically arranged.
Documents include letters on projected and completed visits by prominent persons,
notifications of staff changes, and recommendations for persons who worked under
Bender. Of note are documents regarding the Red Scare? Bender wrote several letters
and affidavits vouching for friends and colleagues on trial for “disloyalty” to the United
States. A separately alphabetized folder (maintained by Bender) contains correspondence
with persons of importance. These include the following, arranged alphabetically:
Percival Bailey, Augusta Bonnare; Hyman Caplan; Mildred Creak; Madame C. Crespin;
Katrina de Hirsch; G. Heuyer; Leo Kanner; John C. Kerridge; Henning Poulsen (her son
Peter's director) with a few written by Peter while under Poulsen's direction; Fredric
Wertham; and Herman Wortis.
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SUB-GROUP II. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
SERIES 3: PUBLIC APPEARANCES, 1936-1968. 3 boxes; 1.5 cubic feet.
Arrangement varies.
Here are Dr. Bender’s speaking engagements which she undertook or refused; her
participation or requested participation in such events; items on professional conferences;
government hearings at which she testified as an expert; and radio programs in which she
participated.
SUB-SERIES 1: SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS, 1953-1968. This sub-series
contains speaking engagements which Bender classified as accepted and completed; they
are arranged chronologically. Speaking engagements which she did not accept are also in
chronological order, separated from the rest. There are materials here regarding a planned
lecture tour in Argentina (1964-1966) that did not materialize.
SUB-SERIES 2: HEARINGS, CONFERENCES, MEETINGS, RADIO
PROGRAMS, 1936-68. Here are the records at government conferences and hearings.
(Items on a hearing conducted by Senator Estes Kefauver in 1950 regarding the effects of
comics on children are in Box 16 under "Comics"). Bender testified on the subject of
youth and family in 1955 at the Sub-Committee on Youth and the Family of the
Temporary Commission on the Courts; on youth and crime, in the same year, before the
Law Enforcement Institute sponsored jointly by Senator Jacob K. Javits and Mark A.
McCloskey of the New York State Youth Commission; and on youth and delinquency,
also in 1955. In 1957, she testified on education of children diagnosed with
psychological disorders at the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the United
States Senate, and in 1959, on special education for people with emotional difficulties at
the Committee on Education and Labor at the U.S. House of Representatives. She
submitted written testimony to the Sub-Committee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency of
the U.S. Senate in 1960. The series includes programs for many conferences in which
Bender is listed as a participant from 1936-68. Finally, there are correspondence on radio
programs in which Bender participated between 1936 and 1963, with the bulk of the
material falling in the 1940s.
SERIES 4: CONTROVERSIES, 1935-1962. 1 document box. .5 cubic foot.
Arranged alphabetically, with interior chronological arrangement.
SUB-SERIES 1: THE FATHER DIVINE CONTROVERSY, 1935-1944 This
sub-series contains material regarding Father Divine. It consists of correspondence from
followers of Father Divine in reaction to Bender and Dr. M.A. Spalding’s article
“Behavior Problems in Children from the Homes of Followers of Father Divine”
published in The Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases in 1940.
SUB-SERIES 2: THE BENDER-GESTALT CONTROVERSY, 1945-1962
This series records Bender's successful fight against infringement of her copyright for the
Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test (popularly known as the Bender-Gestalt Test) which
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she developed and reported in 1938. The bulk of records fall from 1960-1962, when
Bender engaged attorneys against Max L. Hutt and Gerald J. Briskin for reproducing the
Bender-Gestalt Test without obtaining copyright.
SERIES 5: WRITINGS, 1928-1966. 3 document boxes. 1.5 cubic foot. Arrangement
varies.
The writings here contain materials on Bender's published/unpublished writings
(sometimes written in collaboration with others) and are arranged alphabetically, by title.
These materials, when compared with the bibliography she prepared (located in Box 15),
represent only a small fraction of her total written output. In addition to the copies of
Bender's writings, Series 5 includes her correspondence and reviews concerning her own
publications, arranged chronologically, and a folder of correspondence dating from 1958-
1961 concerning the founding of the Journal of the American Academy of Child
Psychiatry.
SERIES 6: GRANT APPLICATIONS; REPORTS, 1943-1956. 1 document box. .5
cu. ft. Arranged alphabetically.
Series 6 has applications, correspondence, and reports connected with various grants
made to Bender, and/or to institutions with which she was affiliated, between 1943 and
1956.
SERIES 7: LONG-TERM STUDIES, 1929-1960. 7 document boxes. 3.5 cubic
feet. Arranged alphabetically
This series contains information on various long term studies undertaken by Dr.
Bender. This includes the Phipps-Maryland Study, a longitudinal study of ninety
schizophrenic women; Bender’s research and involvement in the Comics industry; the
effects of movies and television on children; art and music therapy; and drug use.
SUB-GROUP III. PERSONAL MATERIALS
SERIES 8: PERSONAL MATERIALS, 1926-1967. 7 document boxes, 1.25 cubic
feet. Arrangement varies.
The materials include several undated bibliographies of her writings, several CVs, a
biographical essay by her son, Peter, a revealing autobiographical sketch, dated 1964.
Also included are official documents including medical licenses and certificates. Bender
retained some family letters, including correspondence with her mother dating from the
60's when Mrs. Bender was a resident in the Longwood Manor Sanitorium; with her
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brothers John and Karl in the 50's and 60's; from her children; and with various school
officials concerning their schooling.
Three colleagues, Joseph Montague, Merrill Moore, and Helen Yarnell, whose deaths
apparently had great importance to Bender, are the subject of a separate folder containing
materials dated from 1940 to 1961. Bender also collected clippings relating to some of
her colleagues, particularly, in 1966 and 1967, to Elliott Shapiro, the embattled principal
of a public school in Harlem (see Series 2 for related correspondence).
IV. SCHILDER PAPERS
SERIES 9: PROFESSIONAL MATERIAL, 1886-1940. 2 document boxes. .75 cubic
foot. Arranged chronologically within categories.
This series is comprised of the professional correspondence and official documents of
Paul Schilder (1886-1940), Bender's first husband. Much of this, in fact, predates her
acquaintance with Schilder which commenced, according to her autobiography, in 1930.
There are three handwritten notebooks in German, the first one dated 1926; the papers in
these notebooks have been removed, unfolded, and placed in folders. There are typed and
handwritten correspondence and memos in both German and English, from 1928-1940.
Letters of a professional nature, acknowledging referrals, for example, are grouped
chronologically and range from 1932 to 1941, while a separate folder contains letters in
French, German and Spanish, spanning the years 1926 through 1940; letters to private
patients over the years 1933 to 1940, also arranged chronologically, are grouped
together. Case histories of some patients, some of which are dated, are arranged in the
order of the last name or initial of the patient.
Schilder, and then Bender, retained clippings concerning two controversies of the 30s;
Schilder's own clashed with Psychoanalytic Society (1933-1944), and the public clashes
that raged between Dr. M.S. Gregory, chief of the psychiatric hospital at Bellevue, and
Dr. S.S. Goldwater, Commissioner of Hospitals, in 1934 and 1935.
SERIES 10: PUBLICATIONS-RELATED MATERIALS, 1913-1919. 6 boxes, 2.5
cubic feet
Series 10 is comprised of reviews regarding professional publications by and about
Schilder, arranged by date; the voluminous correspondence about his publications carried
on by Bender following his death (she continued to edit and issue his writings for
approximately twenty years while carrying on full-time professional activities and raising
their three infant children), also arranged by date; as well as notes Schilder left.
SUB-SERIES 1: REVIEWS, CORRESPONDENCE, NOTES, 1924-1955.
This sub-series contains speaking engagement which Bender classified as accepted and
completed; they are arranged chronologically. Speaking engagements which she did not
accept are also in chronological order, separated from the rest. There are materials here
regarding a planned lecture tour in Argentina (1964-1966) that did not materialize.
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SUB-SERIES 2: PUBLISHED AND UNPUBLISHED WORKS, 1913-1938.
This series also has Schilder's published and unpublished paper retained by Bender,
arranged by title. These are in both handwritten and typed form and in both English and
German. Prominent among them are the manuscripts of his Goals and Desires of Man
and his Psychoanalytic Theory of Psychoses. There are also a few unidentified pages.
SERIES 11: PERSONAL MATERIALS, 1886-1962. 2 boxes, 1 cu. ft. Arranged
chronologically.
Series 11 contains personal photos ranging from 1912-48; personal effects, including
Schilder's birth certificate and death certificate in addition to general correspondence and
a professional paper connected to Schilder's death in December 1940. The paper, "The
Death of the Leader in Group Psychotherapy" by Schilder's colleague, Pauline Rosenthal,
M.D., discusses the effects of Schilder's death on his group-therapy patients. There is a
folder of personal letters on the Schilder family including some to Ms. Bender from
Adolf Woltmann, the puppeteer (Box 27, File #5). There is also a folder of letters and
cables relating to Schilder's death dates mainly from Dec. 1940 – Jan. 1941. Some of the
clippings on Schilder's death mention the feud between Bender and his first wife. In
addition, there is a folder of financial documents from 1929-40 offering information on
Schilder’s divorce as well as a folder about Schilder's life and several bibliographies of
his writings.
V. JOHN O. BENDER PAPERS
SERIES 12: JOHN O. BENDER PAPERS. 1 document box. .5 cubic foot.
Arrangement varies. Contains writings by Dr. Lauretta Bender's father, John O. Bender.
This series is comprised of Dr. Bender’s father’s papers. There is some ephemera, an
obituary notice, photographs, as well as correspondence.
VI: OVERSIZED BOXES (TAKEN FROM MULTIPLE SERIES)
SERIES 13: OVERSIZED BOXES. 8 oversized boxes., 10.25 linear feet Arrangement
varies.
This series consists of various oversized records from all sub-groups. The oversized
boxes vary in size, from extra oversized, moderate oversized, and smaller oversized. Box
32 consists entirely of Box 12, File #17- Correspondence Concerning Publications, 1942-
1959.
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RESEARCH ACCESS TO PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
The Papers of Dr. Lauretta Bender, located in the Brooklyn College Archives, contain
patient records which contain individually identifiable health information, particularly
concerning mental health. This information is recognized as Protected Health
Information (PHI) under the U.S. Federal Government’s Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA). The Privacy Rule [45 Code of Federal Regulations
Parts 160 & 164, effective 4/14/2003] establishes the conditions under which PHI may be
used or disclosed for research purposes.
I. Permission to access the PHI of living individuals for research purposes
must be separately applied for and be approved by the Legal
Department of Brooklyn College.
II. The Head of Archives will permit access to the PHI of deceased
individuals if the researcher makes written representations that the use
or disclosure being sought is solely for research on the PHI of
decedents and that the PHI being sought is necessary for research.
Individuals will be presumed to be deceased 50 years after date of
birth or date of record creation, whichever occurs first. In all
instances, the researcher must provide written proof of death.
This statement above is adapted from the Medical Center Archives, New
York—Presbyterian/Weill Cornell located at 1300 York Avenue #34, New
York, New York for use at the Archives and Special Collections Department of
Brooklyn College Library, Brooklyn, New York. Please request the form
entitled “Request for Permission to Access Protected Health Information of
Decedents.” This form must be filled out and returned before access to a
patient’s record is allowed.
Container Holdings
SUB-GROUP I: PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE
SERIES 1: ASSOCIATIONS - AGENCIES
BOX 1
File #1 American Academy Of Child Psychiatry, 1952-1961 (see also Box 46 for
additional information)
File #2 American Association Of Psychiatric Clinics For Children
File #3 American Psychiatric Association, 1952-1967 (See also Box 46 for
additional information)
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File #4 American Psychiatric Assoc.; Comm. On Child Psychiatry, 1942-51
File #5 American Psychiatric Association – Conference, In-Patient Psychiatric
Treatment For Children (See also Box 46 for additional information)
File #6 American Psychopathological Assoc., 1944-67
File #7 American Public Health Assoc. /Corresp. & Material On Preparing
"Guide" - Emotionally Disturbed Children, 1956-61
File #8 Anyseed - Assoc Of NYS Educators Of The Emotionally Disturbed
Note: Additional information can be found in Box 41 (oversized)
BOX 2
File #1 Association for Psychotic Treatment of Offenders, 1957-1958
File #2 Bellevue Hospital - Children's Ward
File #3 Caroline Zackery Institute Of Human Development, 1949
File #4 Center For Applied Linguistics, 1966
File #5 Citizens Committee For Children Of New York, Inc.
File #6 Comm. -Psychiatric Service. For Children, 1962-64
File #7 Child Welfare League Of America
BOX 3.
File #1 Commonwealth Of Penn. - Dept. Of Welfare-Children's Psychiatric Unit
File #2 Community Council of Greater New York, 1958- 1961
File #3 Community Mental Health Board, 1963-1965 (Additional information can
be founded in Oversized Box 41.)
File #4 Council For Exceptional Children
File #5 Council Of Research Scientists (NYS Dept. Of Mental Hygiene), 1969-73
File #6 Creedmoor State Hospital
File #7 Creedmoor State Hospital - Children's Unit
File #8 Irvington House - Correspondence, 1947-1959
File #9 Irvington House - Clippings, Other Publicity, 1948-1957
File #10 League For Emotionally Disturbed Children, 1952- 61 [Part A] (See also
oversized Box 41)
Box 4
File #1 League For Emotionally Disturbed Children, 1956-1961 (Part B)
File #2 League For Emotionally Disturbed Children - Clippings And Publicity
File #3 League School For Emotionally Disturbed Children, 1956-1966 (See
also oversized Box 41)
File #4 Lifeline Center For Development, 1964-1966
File #5 Manfred Sakel Foundation, 1959-1968
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File #6 National Mental Health Foundation, 1948-1950
File #7 New Jersey Neuro-Psychiatric Institute, 1953- 1958
File #8 New York Infirmary, 1955-1965
File #9 New York State Society For Mental Health, Jan. 1955
File #10 Orton Society, 1951-1968
File #11 Research Council On Problems Of Alcohol
Box 5
File #1 Schilder Society, 1936-1974 (See also Box 48 for additional information)
File #2 Society Of Biological Psychiatry, 1956-1967
File #3 State Dept. Of Mental Hygiene - Children's Unit
File #4 Veterans Administration Correspondence, 1946- 1955 ( see also Box 46
for additional information)
SERIES 2: INDIVIDUALS
BOX 6 Last name starts with:
File #1- A
File #1A- B
File #2- C (See also Box 46 for more information)
File #2A- D
File #3 E - F (See also Box 46 for more information)
File #1 G - H (see also Box 46 for more information)
File #2 J - K
BOX 7 Last name starts with:
File #1 L - M
File #2 N - P
File #3- R
File #4- S (See also Box 46 for additional information)
File #5 T - V
File #6 W - Z
Box 7A
File #1 Correspondence / Barthold Fles
File #2 Correspondence / A. Bini Y Cia. S.R.L., 1948-49
File #3 Correspondence / Mary Bradley
File #4 Correspondence / Robert Brunner, 1948-49
File #5 Correspondence / Dr. W. Mary Burberry, Univ. Of Leeds, England, 1953
File #6 Correspondence / Columbia Univ. Press, 1943-44
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File #7 Correspondence/ Dr. Iago Galdston, 1948-1950
File #8 Correspondence/Webb Haymaker, M.D. (Armed Forces Inst. Of
Pathology), 1949
File #9 Correspondence / Univ Of Ibadan, A. Boroffka, 1972
File #10 Correspondence / International Univ Press, 1950
File #11 Correspondence / Dr Elaine Kinder, 1941-42
File #12 Correspondence / Dr Heinrich Kluever, 1940s, Univ Of Chicago
File #13 Correspondence / Dr Merrill Moore, 1940-41
File #14 Correspondence / Carl Murchison, The Journal Press, 1940s
File #15 Correspondence / Misc Letters To & From Dr. Schilder, 1930s (See also
Box 43 for additional information. Letter in German)
File #16 Correspondence / Nyu Medical Quarterly, 1950s
File #17 Correspondence / Royalties - W.W.Norton & Co., Publishers, 1940s
File #18 Correspondence / The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1940s
File #19 Correspondence / Asst. Publishing Companies (Boyd Printing;
Macmillan, Scribner’s)
File #20 Correspondence / Dr Tracy Putnam, 1940s
File #21 Correspondence / Random House, 1940s
File #22 Correspondence / Dr D. Rapaport, 1950
File #23 Correspondence / Letters Of Recommendation, Personnel Issues, 1950s
File #24 Correspondence / Dr Henry Riley, Amer. Neurological Assoc., 1941
File #25 Correspondence / Helen Ross, 1943
File #26 Correspondence / Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd, 1949 (Re Royalties)
File #27 Correspondence / Dr John Simon, 1942
File #28 Correspondence / Henry Stratton, 1944
File #29 Correspondence / J. F. Whelan, 1942, Ama
File #30 Correspondence / Henry Wiggins, 1948-49
File #31 Correspondence / Prof Rene Zazzo (Paris), 1947
BOX 8
File #1 Crank Mail
File #2 Miscellaneous
File #3 Miscellaneous Correspondence With Eminent Persons, 1943-69
File #4 Records Kept By Bender Of "Important Persons I Have Known"
Sub-Group II: Professional Activities
Series 3: Public Appearances
Box 9
File #1 Speaking Engagements, Accepted & Completed-1935 Seminar In Child
Psych. At Bellevue
File #2 Speaking Engagements, Accepted & Completed, 1943-1951
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File #3 Speaking Engagements Accepted And Completed 1944 Psychopathic
Behavior In Children
File #4 Speaking Engagements Accepted And Completed 1945 New York
University
File #5 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed 1945 Spontaneous
Organizations On An Observation Ward . . .
File #6 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed 1947 Development Of
Behavior Disorders
File #7 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed 1949 Case Presentation-
Bellevue Wednesday Conference
File #8 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed 1949 Early Recognition
Of Schizophrenic In Children
File #9 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed 1951 American
Psychoanalytic Assoc.
File #10 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1952 - 1954
File #11 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1953, Child Psychiatry
Conference- Michigan
File #12 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1954 Therapeutic Play
Techniques
File #13 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1955 Present Trends In
Child Psychiatry
File #14 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1956
File #15 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1956, Winfield Inst. Of
Research
File #16 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1957
File #17 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed Self In Dissolution
File #18 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1958
BOX 10
File #1 Speaking Engagements, Dec. 1958 - 1960
File #2 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1960 - 1961
File #3 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, 1961 Neurologically
Handicapped Child
File #4 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, May 1961 - Oct. 1962
File #5 Speaking Engagements Accepted & Completed, Jan. 1963 - Dec. 1964
File #6 1964-66 Corresp.-Proposed Trip To Argentina With Pan-Amer. Med.
Assn
File #7 Speaking Engagements, Jan. 1965 - July 1968
File #8 Speaking Engagements, 1969
File #9 Speaking Engagements - Not Accepted, 1952-1967
BOX 11
File #1 Professional Meetings In Which Bender Participated, 1936-1959 (See also
oversized Box 41)
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File #2 Professional Meetings In Which Bender Participated, Apr 1960-May 1968
(See also Box 41)
File #3 Four Lectures Presented At Patton State Hospital, 1960
File #4 Japan Tour, 1963
File #5 Trip To Athens, April - May 1968
File #6 Professional Meetings In Which Bender Participated, 1969-1970
File #7 Foreign Conferences, 1950's
File #8 Government Conferences On Youth & Delinquency, Jan. 1955 - Oct.
1955
File #9 Government Hearings, 1957 - 1960
File #10 Radio Programs: Talks, Correspondence, 1936-1948
SERIES 4: CONTROVERSIES
BOX 12
File #1 News Clipping/Correspondence Concerning Articles Written On Father
Divine Followers, 1935-1940
File #2- (A-C) Father Divine Publication “The New Day”, 1940-1941 (see also
Box 43 and Box 48 for additional information)
File #3 Bender Gestalt Suit (61-62) – Corresp. & Other Documents/A - 7/25/45–
‘61
File #4 Bender Gestalt Suit (61-62) – Corresp. & Other Documents/B - 7/27/61–
‘62
File #5 "Thumbs Up" Article Correspondence
SERIES 5: WRITINGS
BOX 13
File #1 Aggression In Childhood, 1943
File #2 Aggression In Children, 1974
File #3 Alpha And Omega Of Childhood Schizophrenia, 1971
File #4 Art And Mental Health, 1956
File #5 Autonomic Nervous System Responses In Hospitalized Children Treated
With LSD And UML, 1964
File #6 Book Reviews By/Of Bender (See also Box 47 for more information)
File #7 The Brain-Damaged Child, 1955
File #8 Brain Damage In Blind Children With Retrolental Fibroplasia, 1964
File #9 Cause And Treatment Of Emotional Disturbance In Children, 1949
File #10 Childhood Behavior Disorders / Organic Conditions, 1943-44
File #11 Childhood Schizophrenia: A Review, 1967
File #12 Childhood Schizophrenia - One Hundred Schizophrenic Children, 1947
File #13 Children's Reactions To Psychotomimetic Drugs, 1970
File #14 Chromosome Damage Not Found . . . (With D.V. Siva Sankar), Dec
1967
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File #15 The Concept Of Plasticity In Childhood Schizophrenia 1966
File #16 Correspondence Concerning Publications - Folder A 1925-1933 (See
also Box 44 and Box 45)
File #17 Correspondence Concerning Publications - Folder B 1942-1959 (See also
Box 44 and Box 45)
File #18 Correspondence Concerning Publications - Folder C 1960-1966 (See also
Box 44 and Box 45)
File #19 Correspondence Concerning Publications - Folder D 1969-1970 (See
also Box 44 and Box 45)
BOX 14
File #1 Corresp.- Journal Of American Academy Of Child Psychiatry, 1958-1961
File #2 Discussion: Basic Issues In Drug Research
File #3 Discussion: Prognoses Of Infantile Psychosis And Neuroses, 1966
File #4 D-Lysergic Acid In The Treatment Of The Biological Features Of
Childhood Schizophrenia Diseases Of The Nervous System, 1966
File #5 Emotional And Social Problems -Factors In Behav. Disorders Of Children
File #6 Experimental Production Of Gliosis, 1925
File #7 Experimental Study Of Cerebella Control Of The Vocal Organs, 1927
File #8 Genesis Of Hostility In Children, 1963-1964
File #9 Hostile Aggression In Children, 1969
File #10 Lesions In The Brain Caused By Freezing, 1928
File #11 Life Course Of Children With Schizophrenia, 1973
File #12 Longitudinal Study -90 Schizophrenic Women, Bender & Hitchman,
1956
File #13 Longitudinal Study Of Schizophrenic Children With Autism, 1969
File #14 Management Of The Young Blind Child And His Family, 1964
File #15 Offended And Offender Children - Sexual Behavior And The Law
File #16 On The Proper Use Of The Bender Gestalt Test, 1965
File #17 Placement Problems For Boys From A State Mental Hospital In NYC
File #18 Psychiatrist Looks At Deviancy - Factor In Juvenile Delinquency, 1968
File #19 Psychological Principles Of The Visual Motor Gestalt Test, 1949
File #20 Psychology Of Children's Reading And The Comics, 1944
BOX 15
File #1 Psychopathic Behavior Disorders In Children
File #2 Quantitative Theory Test -Diagnostic Indicators Of Childhood
Schizophrenia, Oct ‘53
File #3 Some Art Work Of Emotionally Disturbed Boys At Puberty, 1968
File #4 Spontaneous Central Nervous System Lesions In The Lab Rabbit, 1925
File #5 Spontaneous Organizations On An Observation Ward For Pre-Adolescent
Children With Behavior Problems.
File #6 Studies On The Theory Of Gestalt By Max Wertheimer, C1928
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File #7 Suicide In Childhood And Adolescence, 1964
File #8 Television And Our Children - The Experts Speak Up, 1960
File #9 Theory And Treatment Of Childhood Schizophrenia, 1967
File #10 Treatment Of Children In An Outpatient Child Guidance Clinic, 1960
File #11 Twenty-Five Year View Of Therapeutic Results, 1964
File #12 Untitled Response To Query On Enuresis, 1965
File #13 Visual Motor Gestalt Test In Diagnosis Of Learning Disabilities, 1969
File #14 Use Of Ward Dance Techniques W/ Spontaneous Percussion Music In
The Study And Therapy Of Behavior Problems In Children
File #15 Visual Motor Gestalt Function In 6- & 7-Year Old Normal &
Schizophrenic Children, 1967
File #16 What Influential Factors Predispose Youth To Delinquency/Crime
SERIES 6: GRANT APPLICATIONS; REPORTS
BOX 16
File #1 Field Foundation - Research Support, 1948-1951 (See also Box 47 for
additional materials)
File #2 Ford Foundation - Application & Correspondence, 1955-1956
File #3 NIH - Dept. Of Hew, Public Health Service, 1945-1956
File #4 NIH - Application (Rejected), 1956
File #5 NYC Board Of Ed - All Day Professional School (Harlem School Report-
1943)
File #6 NYC Psychiatric Institute & Hospital Correspondence And Reports -
Grants For Dementia Precox, 1944-1948 (see also Box 41)
SERIES 7: LONG-TERM STUDIES 1929-1930
BOX 17
File #1 Art Therapy: Museums and Ward Works,1936- 1950 (See also Box 41)
File #2 Children and Wartime: Clippings (see also Box 41)
File #3 Children and Wartime: Meetings and Reports (see also Box 41)
BOX 18
File #1 Children and Wartime: Organizational Activities (See also Box 41)
File #2 Comics –Original copies, Undated; 1942;1945
File #3 Comics- Related Ephemera, Undated; 1942;1944;1945;1955
File #4 Comics- Essays and Resources, Undated; 1948;1950;1952;1954
File #5 Comics-Ingoing/Outgoing Correspondence 1942-1945
BOX 19
File #1 Comics-Ingoing/Outgoing Correspondence 1946-1949
19
File #2 Comics-Ingoing/Outgoing Correspondence 1950-1960
File #3 Comics- Correspondence (Other) 1942-1960
File #4 Comics-Superman Radio Show Cue Sheets , Episodes L-660, L-661
File #5 Comics- Essays and Papers Written by Bender
File #6 Comics- Essays Written by Others
File #7 Comics-News Clippings 1949-1954
BOX 20
File #1 Comics-Magazine Articles 1942-1944
File #2 Comics- Miscellaneous Documents
File #3 Delinquency- Clippings 1940-1955 (see also Box 41)
File #4 Drug Use-Clippings 1956-1968 (See also Box 41)
File #5 Movies and Television-Articles and Reports 1941-1960
File # 6 Music Therapy- Clippings 1937
File #7 Music Therapy- Correspondence and Lectures 1936-1946
BOX 21 See also Box 43 for additional information
File #1 Phipps Clinic Study –Cover of Report
File #2 Phipps Clinic Study- Pages 1-50
File #3 Phipps Clinic Study- Pages 51-100
File #4 Phipps Clinic Study- Pages101-150
BOX 22 See also box 43 for additional information
File #1 Phipps Clinic Study –Pages 151-200
File #2 Phipps Clinic Study- Pages 201-229
File #3 Phipps Clinic Study- Misc. Papers
File #4 Phipps Clinic Study- Follow-up Study
BOX 23 See also Box 41 for additional materials
File #1Puppet Scrapbook-Bound pages (includes letters from Wollman)
File #2 Puppet Scrapbook-Love Cards and Clippings
File #3 Puppet Scrapbook-Photographs
SUB-GROUP III: PERSONAL MATERIALS
SERIES 8: PERSONAL MATERIALS
BOX 24
20
File #1 Appointments
File #2 Awards To Bender – File 1 of 2 - 1962-1972
BOX 25
File #1 Awards To Bender – File 2 of 2- 1921-1961 (see also Box 41)
File #2 Bibliographies, CV's, Biographical And Autobiographical
Writings/Sketches
BOX 26
File #1 Clippings About Bender (See also Box 42 file #1 for additional materials)
File #2 Clippings About Bender (See also Box 42 file #1 for additional materials)
File #3 Clippings File On Hospital Care (See Box 42, file #2)
File #4 Clippings On Colleagues
File #5 Clippings On Elliott Shapiro, 1966-1967 (See also Box 42, file #3)
File #6 Correspondence With And About Her Mother, 1964-1968
BOX 27
File #1 Biographical Information; Correspondence, Photographs
File #2 Drug License
File #3 Her Brothers, Karl & Jack
File #4 Family Letters And Memorabilia
File #5 Material Relating To Judge Jacob Panken, 1944-1956 (See also Box 43 for
additional information)
File #6 Memoranda From Creedmoor
File #7 Michael Schilder Birth
File #8 Miscellaneous
File #9 Official Documents - A - 1916-1932
File #10 Official Documents - B - 1951-1967
File #11 Personal Experience With Sansert
File #12 Henry B. Parkes (1904-1972) Business Affairs
File #13 Henry B. Parkes - Writings
File #14 Peter's Birth
BOX 28
File #1 Photos/Documents Re Helen Yarnell; M. Moore; Joseph Montague
File #2 Photographs, 1926-1968
BOX 29
File #1 School Publications
BOX 30
21
File #1 Tax And Other Financial Documents, 1955-1971
File #2 Personal Items: 2 Comic Books (Superman And Wonder Woman)
SUB-GROUP IV: SCHILDER PAPERS
SERIES 9: PROFESSIONAL CORRESPONDENCE; OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS
BOX 30 See also Box 41 for additional materials
File #3 Case Histories, Organized By Name Or Initial; Notes On A Pvt Patient
File #4 Correspondence Re His Positions
File #5 Letters From Notebook 1
File #6 Notebook 1 - German
File #7 Notebook 2 - German
File #8 Notebook 3 - German
File #9 Letters In French, German And Spanish
File #10 Papers From Notebook 3
File #11 Professional Correspondence
File #12 Schilder Correspondence With Private Patients, Jan 14, 1933 – Aug 22,
1940
See also oversized Box 41 for Schilder’s certificates, diplomas, and additional
writings
BOX 31 (See also Box 42 for more on the Bellevue Controversy)
File #1 Bellevue Controversy (File 1) Correspondence And Documents
File #2 Bellevue Controversy (File 2) Clippings
File #3 Controversy With Psychoanalytic Society, 1933-1934
SERIES 10: PUBLICATION-RELATED MATERIALS
BOX 32 (see also Box 42 for additional materials)
File #1 Reviews Written By And About Schilder
File #1a Reviews Written By And About Schilder
File #2 Correspondence Re Schilder Publications (File 1) 1935-50
File #3 (Mainly Bender) Corresp. Re Schilder's Books/Articles (File 2) 1950-62
File #3a (Mainly Bender) Corresp. Re Schilder's Books/Articles (File 2) 1950-62
File #4 Notes From Which Schilder Wrote Scientific Papers
File #5 Contributions To Developmental Neuropsychiatry By Paul Schilder
BOX 33
22
File #1 Correspondence / Re Publishing Dr. Schilder’s Works (Misc. Letters)
File #2 Correspondence / From Univ Of Minnesota, 1940, On Effects Of Group
Therapy
File #3 Schilder / Brief Interview
File #4 Schilder Papers / Excerpts From “Die Verwertung Des Korperschemas In
Der Praxie”
File #5 Schilder Papers / Transcript Of Discussion On “Intellectual
Psychotherapy”
File #6 Schilder Papers / Brief Account Of Discussion On “Demonstration Of
Cases Of Schizophrenia Treated By Metrazol”
File #7 Schilder Papers / Attitudes Of Children Towards Death, 1942
File #8 Schilder Papers / Protokoll (Typescript)
File #9 Schilder Review / Insanity As A Defense In Criminal Law (1933), By
Henry Weibufen
File #10 Schilder Review / Principles Of Gestalt Psychology (1935), By K.
Kaffka
File #11 Schilder Review / Psychiatric Medicale, Physiologique Et Experimentale
(1938), By H. Barak
File #12 Review / Goals & Desires In Mental Hygiene (1944) By Dr. P. Schilder
File #13 Excerpts / Different Reviews Of Articles (Or Books?); Discussions On
Certain Topics
File #14 Review Of Book By W. Haalke
File #15 Schilder Review / Conceptual Representation-Measurements Of
Psychological Forces (1938), By Kurt Lewin
File #16 Schilder Review / Personality In Formation & Action (1938), By
William Healy
File #17 Schilder Papers / Discussion (Typescript With Corrections) Of Dr.
Kennedy’s Paper
File #18 Schilder Papers / Handwritten Notes; Typescript With Corrections
BOX 34
File #1 Death And Dying - Bromberg And Schilder
File #2 Die Encephalitis Periaxialis Diffusa, 1924
File #3 The Illusion Of The Oblique Intercept - Schilder & Wechsler
File #4 Introductory Remarks On Groups (1) 1938
File #5 Zur Kenntnis Symbolahnlicher Bildungen Im Rahmen Der Schizophrenie,
1914
File #6 Localization Of The Body Image - Postural Model Of The Body
File #7 Notes On The Differential Diagnosis Of Hysterical Tremor
File #8 Notes On The Psychology Of Metragol In Treatment Of Schizophrenia
File #9 Organiz-Memory Traces In Korsakoff Cases-Bender, Curran, Schilder
File #10 Part Of A Series Of Lectures On "Everybody's Problems"
File #11 Personality In The Light Of Psychoanalysis
File #12 Psychic Disturbances After Head Injuries
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File #13 Psychoanalysis Of Economics
File #14 Psychological Considerations Of Insulin Treatment -Schizophrenia
File #15 Psychological Effect Of Benzedrine Sulphate
File #16 Psychology Of Schizophrenia
File #17 Self-Consciousness And Optic Imagination In A Case Of Depression
File #18 Social Organization And Psychotherapy
File #19 Sociological Implications Of Neuroses
File #20 Treatment Of Depersonalization
File #21 Uber Refletorische Geganspannung, Beim Normalen, 1913
File #22 Uber Storungen Der Geschmacksempfindung ... 1913
File #23 Zur Methodik Der Untersuchung Der Muskelinnervation . . 1913
File #24 Theorie De Psychoanalyse
BOX 35
File #1 The Body Image In Dreams
File #2 The Catatonic Pupil - Levine And Schilder
File #3 Constructive Approach To Problem On Childhood And Adolescence -
Curran & Schilder
File #4 Cultural Patterns And Constructive Psychology
File #5 The Cure Of Criminals And The Prevention Of Crime
File #6 Health As A Psychic Experience
File #7 Impulsions /Specific Disorder Of Children’s Behavior
File #8 Influence Of Psychoanalysis On Psychiatry (2 Versions)
File #9 Mannerisms As Organic Motility Syndromes (Paracortical Disturbances)
File #10 Methods Of Cure Of Criminals And Prevention Of Crime
File #11 Monocular Polyopia
File #12 Neuroses Following Head And Brain Injuries And Related Papers
File #13 Notes On Confusion
File #14 On Rotting
File #15 The Personality And The Organism
File #16 Proposal For Investigation Of The Effect Of The Inhalation Of Carbon
Dioxide And Oxygen Mixtures In The Treatment Of Schizophrenia
File #17 The Psychiatric Aspects Of Old Age And Aging (With Kahn Response)
File #18 Psychoanalysis
File #19 Psycho-Analysis And Conditioned Reflexes
File #20 Psychoanalysis And Criminology
File #21 Results And Problems Of Group Psychotherapy In Severe Neuroses
File #22 Social Organization And Psychotherapy
File #23 Social Problems
File #24 Success And Failure
BOX 36
File #1 Original Mss By Paul Schilder Found 10 Years After His Death. Presented
For Publication In "Clinical Papers – Psychoses," 1965
24
File #2 Unidentified Papers
File #3 First Copy Goals And Desires Of Man & Schilder's Corrections
BOX 37
File #1 Misc. Typescripts With Bender's Note "Unpublished"
SERIES 11: PERSONAL MATERIALS
BOX 38 See also Box 41 for additional materials
File #1 Personal Effects (Official Documents), 2/15/1886 - 12/10/40
File #2 Bio Clippings Dec. 1940
File #3 Letters, Cables Re Schilder's Death, Dec. 1940
File #4 Papers Relating To Financial Affairs, 1929-1940
File #5 Personal Letters, 1937-1955
File #6 General Corresp. / Papers Re: Schilder's Death
File #7 Official Documents
File #8 Photographs, 1912-1948
File #9 Personal Info & Photo Of Dr. Paul Schilder
BOX 39 See also Box 41 for additional materials
File #1 Personal Info/Bibliographies Re Dr. Paul Schilder
File #2 Personal Info/Bibliographies Re Dr. Paul Schilder
File #3 Personal Info/Bibliographies Re Dr. Paul Schilder
SUB-GROUP V: JOHN O. BENDER PAPERS
SERIES 12: BENDER PAPERS
BOX 40
File #1 John Bender / Ephemera, Photographs, Correspondence
File #2 John Bender / The Coming Of The New Democracy
File #3 John Bender / Treatise On The Amendment Of The Constitution
See also Box 42 for additional information
SUB-GROUP VI: OVERSIZED BOXES (TAKEN FROM MULTIPLE SERIES)
Box 41 / OVERSIZED
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File #1 Schilder Certificates and Diplomas, 1931-1939 (See also Box 38 and 39)
File #2 Schilder Writings , Boxes 30-39 for additional writings by Dr. Paul
Schilder
File #3 Board Of Examination/Bd Of Educ.-License As Psychiatrist, Margaret
Branscom (See also from Box 1)
File #4 Community Mental Health Board, 1963-1965
File #5 Irvington House- Clippings, Other Publicity, 1948-
1957 (See also Box 41)
File #6 League For Emotionally Disturbed Children, 1956-1961
(Part B) (See also Box 3 and 4)
File #7 League For Emotionally Disturbed Children- Clippings
And Publicity (see also Box 3 and Box 4)
File #8 Professional Meetings In Which Bender Participated,
1936-1959 (see also Box 11)
File #9 Professional Meetings In Which Bender Participated,
Apr. 1960-May 1968 (See also Box 11)
File #9 Psychiatric Institute & Hospital Correspondence And
Reports- Grants For Dementia Precox, 1955-56
File #10 Periodicals (Original)- 1942-1944; Undated (see also
Box 16)
File #11 Clippings On Delinquency, 1940-1955 (See also Box
20)
File #12 Clippings On Drug Use, 1956-1968 (see also Box 20)
File #13 Children In Wartime/A- Clippings (See also Box 17
and 18)
File #14 Music Therapy Clippings, 1937 (See also Box 17)
File #15 Photographs 1930-1940 (From Scrapbook On Puppet
Shows) (See also Box 23)
File #16 Puppet Scrapbook /Long-Term Studies, 1935 (See also
Box 23)
File #17 Awards To Bender - B - 1921-1961 See also Box 9-11,
Box 25 for additional information on Bender
File #18 NYC Psychiatric Institute: Hospital correspondence
and Reports, Grants for Dementia Precox, 1944-1948
Box 42 / Oversized
File #1 Clippings About Bender (See also Box 26)
File #2 Clippings File On Hospital Care (See also Box 26)
File #3 Clippings On Elliott Shapiro, 1966-1967 (See also Box
26)
File #4 Photographs, newsletters 1926-1968
26
File #5 (Mainly Bender) Corresp. Re Schilder’s Books/Articles
(File 2) 1950-62 (See also Box 32)
File #6 Bellevue Controversy- Clippings (See also Box 31)
File #7 John Bender / Obituary Notice (See also Box 40)
BOX 43 / OVERSIZED
File #1A Father Divine Publications “The New Day”, 1940, / “The Spoken
Word”, 1935 ) (see also Box 12 for additional information)
File #1B Father Divine Publications “The New Day”, Feb. 3,1944, / “The Spoken
Word”, 1935 ) (see also Box 12 for additional information
File #1C Father Divine Publications “The New Day”, Feb 3,1944, / “The Spoken
Word”, 1935 ) (see also Box 12 for additional information
File #2 Follow-Up Study/Springfield Cases, Phipps Clinic- First Studied 1929-
1950, Follow Up, 1955-56 ) (See also Box 21 and Box 22 for additional
information)
File #3 Material Relating To Judge Jacob Panken, 1944-1956 (See also Box 43 for
additional information)
File #4 Correspondence Re His [Schilder] Positions (See also Box 7 for
additional information)
BOX 44 / OVERSIZED Correspondence (See also Box 13 for additional information)
File #1 Correspondence Concerning Publications 1942-1955 A (in date order)
File #2 Correspondence Concerning Publications 1956, 1958, 1959 B (in date
order)
Box 45 / Oversized Correspondence (See also Box 13 for additional information)
File #1 Correspondence Concerning Publications 1957 (in date order) See also
Box 13 for additional information)
File #2 Correspondence Concerning Publications , undated (See also Box 13 for
additional information)
BOX 46
File #1 American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1952-1961 (See also Box 1 for
additional information)
File #2 American Psychiatric Association (See also Box 1 for additional
information)
File #3 American Psychiatric Association Conference, In-Patient Psychiatric
Treatment for Children (see also Box 1 for additional information)
File #4 Association for Psychotic Treatment of Offenders, 1957-1958
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File #5 Veterans Administration Correspondence, 1946-1955 (See also Box 5 for
additional information)
File #6 C (Taken from Series 2-Individuals, Box 6,)
File #7 E-F (Taken from Series 2- Individuals, Box 6,)
File #8 G-H (Taken from Series 2- Individuals, Box 6A,)
File #9 S (Taken from Series 2- Individuals, Box 7,)
Box 47 /
File #10 Book Reviews By/Of Bender (See also Box 13 for additional
information)
File #11 Field Foundation - Research Support, 1948-1951 Materials are in date
order. (See also Box 16 for additional materials)
File #12 American board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1956-1958
File #13 The Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease, 1954
File #14 New York Neurological Society, 1957
Box 48 /
File #1 Schilder Society/ Publication of Schilder’s Book (See also Box 5 for
additional information)
File #2 Correspondence/ Dr. H. Ross
File #3 Newspaper clippings from New York Times, May 17, 1935, “16 of Divine’s
cult show mental ills” (See also Box 43 and Box 12)
File #4 Hillside Hospital Report, April, 1965 (Taken from Series 8)
File #5 Bellevuer, July, 1965 (Taken from Series 8) Story on education in Bellevue’s
children psychiatric ward by founder by Bender
File #6 Medecine et Hygiene, 21 Juin, 1961 #508; Schizophrenie de l’enfrance.
(Taken from Series 5)
File #7 Connecticut Postgraduate Seminar on Neuropsychiatry, September 29, 1947-
April 26, 1948; (From Subgroup !!; Series 8)
File #8 “Comics Go to School”, Christian Science Monitor Weekly Magazine, Oct.
14, 1944 (Series 7)
File #9 Miscellaneous newspaper articles
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