Administrative Material
Incorporation papers (Delaware, 1941 March 14)
Board of Directors meeting minutes
Executive Committee meeting minutes, 1941-1944 (#1)
Board of Directors meeting minutes
Executive Committee meeting minutes, 1945-1948
Treasurer's Report, etc. (#2)
Same, 1947-1954 (#3)
Executive Committee meetings - Incorporation papers, 1941 (#4)
Board of Directors - Executive Committee
Francis N. Bangs - Attorney (dissolution of funds) (#1)
Deceased members - Paderewski Fund, 1946-1947 (#2)
Board of Directors of Paderewski Fund, 1941-1949 (#3)
Executive Committee (#4)
James F. Best, 1943-1948 (#5)
Honorable Robert Woods Bliss
1948- (#6)
1939-1941 (#7)
Calvin Bullock, 1941-1942 - Treasurer (#8)
Doda Conrad, New York City - Vice-Chairman (#9)
Hugh Gibson - member of Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Vice-Chairman (#10)
C. E. Gross - Treasurer (National City Bank for Basic Orders) (#11)
Dr. Arthur Hunter - Treasurer, 1943-1946 (#12)
Huger W. Jervey, 1941-1949 - member of Board of Directors and Executive Committee (#13)
Mrs. Vernon Charlotte Kellogg - Chairman (Board of Directors, Executive Committee) (#14)
Arthur Bliss Lane, 1950-1951 (#15)
Honorable Arthur Bliss Lane, 1947-1949 (#1)
Bryce Le Jeune - Member of Board of Directors and Executive Committee (#2)
I. Nurkiewicz, 1951 (#3)
John Donald Robb, 1941 - Board of Directors and Executive Committee (#4)
Herbert L. Satterlee, 1939-1946 (#5)
Mrs. Ernest Schelling - Member of Board of Directors, Executive Committee, Chairman of New York City Committee (#6)
Mrs. Catherine Hughes Waddell - Member of Board of Directors, Chairman of New York City Committee (#7)
Photographs (Paderewski Testimonial Fund Board members) (#8)
Administration - Incorporation; Tax Matters
Incorporation, articles of by-laws (Dover, Delaware) (#9)
Tax
Information (#10)
U.S. Government withholding tax (#11)
N.Y. City (#12)
N.Y. State reports (#13)
General ledger (#1)
Miscellaneous booklets, pamphlets (not Paderewski Testimonial Fund) on Poland, The Polish Review, etc. (#2)
A - General, 1941-1946 (#1)
American Overseas Aid (#2)
Auditors - Deloitte, Plender, Griffitho, and Co. (1954 - succeeded by Haskins and Sells) (#3)
Appeals - Polish families and groups (#4)
Alabama Chests, 1943-1944 (#5)
Arizona Comm.
Phoenix (Henry T. Cuthbert, 1941-1947) (#6)
Tucson (Mrs. Eleanor Altman, 1941-1944) (#7)
Arizona Chests, 1942-1943 (#8)
Arkansas Chests, 1942- (#9)
B - General, 1941-1947 (for Belgian American Educational Fund, see box 10 and 11) (#10)
British War Relief Society, 1942-1944 (#11)
Budget (Paderewski Fund), 1943-1946 (#12)
C - General, 1941-1947 (#13)
Canada, 1940-1942 (#14)
Care, 1945-trough 1949 (#1)
Audits
Co-operative for American Remittances to Everywhere, Inc., 1952-1957 (#2)
Co-operative for American Remittance to Europe, Inc., 1949-1951 (#3)
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie (#4)
Commission for International Education, 1946-1947 (#5)
Commission for Polish Relief, Inc. (Secretary Maurice Pate), 1940-1942 (#6)
Histories - Committees (#7)
Committees of Paderewski Fund, letters and bulletins (#8)
Committee lists (#9)
Community Chests and Councils, 1942 (#10)
Council - Foreign Voluntary Agencies in Poland, 1946 (#11)
Community Chests (Chests - general), 1942-1943 (#12)
California Committees
General (#13)
Berkeley - Mrs. Samuel Marks, 1941-1945 (#14)
Carmel - Mrs. Caroline Picket and Noel Sullivan, 1941-1947 (#15)
Fresno - Mrs. Thos. Risley, 1941-1944 (#1)
Hollywood
Alan Mowbray, 1941-1944-1945 (#2)
O'Connor, 1939-1940 (#3)
Long Beach - Mrs. Fred Bixby, 1943 (#4)
Los Angeles
Friends of Poland - John Thomson, 1941-1944 (#5)
United Polish Society of Los Angeles, 1941-1944 (#6)
Consul Lech T. Nimeo, 1940-1943 (#7)
Napa - Miss Gertrude Lamden, 1942-1945 (#8)
Oakland - Dr. Geo. Reinle, 1941-1944 (#9)
Palo Alto - A. C. Giese, 1941-1945 (#10)
Pasadena - Mrs. Robert Millikan, 1941-1943 (#11)
Salinas - Chas. Butner, 1943 (#12)
San Diego
Louis van Norman, 1942-1947 (#13)
Irene Yasinka, 1941-1942 (#14)
San Fernando - Mrs. Martha Visser (#15)
San Francisco
Raymond Armsby, 1941-1946 (#16)
Committee newsclippings (#17)
San Francisco Committee, from 1939 October (#1)
Polish Consul W. Sokolowski, 1942-1945 (#2)
San Jose - Mrs. John W. Davy, 1943 (#3)
Santa Barbara - Richard Crane, 1941-1945 (#4)
Santa Cruz - Mrs. B. B. Wilder, 1943 (#5)
Van Nuys, 1940-1941 Mrs. H. O. Drelinkiewicz and Rekwart (Chairman) (#6)
California Chests
B - R (#7)
S - Z (#8)
Polish Groups Cooperating, 1942-1945 (#9)
Colorado Committee, Denver - A. L. Forsyth, 1941-1943 (#10)
Colorado Chests, Denver - Fort Collins (#11)
Connecticut Committees
Hartford - Dr. R. B. Ogilby, 1941-1943 (#12)
New Britain - Maria Soroka, 1941-1942 (#13)
New Canaan - L. E. Hubbelly, 1941-1947 (#14)
New Heaven
Deane Keller, 1941-1943 (#15)
Mrs. C. B. Hogan, 1939-1940 (#16)
West Hartford - K. M. Larkum, 1942-1943 (#1)
Polish Group Cooperating - Connecticut, 1941 (#2)
Connecticut Chests, 1942 (#3)
D - General, 1941-1949 (#4)
Delaware Committee, Wilmington - Mrs. C. Greenwalt, 1941-1943 (#5)
D.C.
Madame Gladys Ciechanowska (Polish Embassy) (#6)
Polish Embassy, 1941-1944-1948 (#7)
D.C. Washington
Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid
1950-1952 (#8)
1946-1947-1948-1949 (#9)
President's War Relief Control Board
1945 (#10)
1944 (#11)
1941-1943 (#12)
Directives
1942-1946 (#13)
1941-1942 (#14)
State Department, 1939-1940 (#15)
District of Columbia - Columbia Chests, 1942-1943 (#1)
Washington, D.C. Committee
Mrs. Frank Simonds
1939-1940 (#2)
1941-1945
Mrs. Adam Gordon, 1946 (#3)
E - General, 1941-1949 (#4)
F - General, 1941-1949 (#4A)
Food packages to Poland (concerns handling) (#5)
Florida - General Committee Correspondence (#6)
Florida Chests, 1942 (#7)
G - General, 1941-1947 (#8)
Georgia Chests
Atlanta, 1942
Savannah, 1942-1943 (#9)
H - General, 1941-1949 (#10)
Hoover Institution Library - correspondence re matters sent to Hoover Library (C. E. Rothwell) (#11)
I - General, 1942-1943-1949) (#12)
Idaho Committee - Kellogg (S. A. Easton), 1939-1946 (#13)
Illinois, Chicago
American Friends of Poland (Chicago Chapter), 1941-1943 (#14)
American Polish National Council (#15)
Miss Florence Bartlett, 1941 (#16)
Gamma Phi Beta, 1942 (#17)
Miss Osterbera's visit, 1941 (#18)
Polish Civilian War Relief (Mrs. A. Mix), 1941-1944 (#19)
Polish Consul - Dr. Karol Ripa (#20)
Polish National Alliance - President Charles Rozmarek, 1945 (#21)
Polish Organizations (#22)
Polish Roman Catholic Union (#23)
Archives and Museum, 1944 (#1)
Polish Women's Alliance - Mrs. H. B. Wolowska, 1945-1946 (#2)
American Relief for Poland, 1950-1952 (#3)
Polish War Relief, 1946-1949 and American Relief for Poland, from 1946 February (#4)
Polish War Relief, 1945 (#5)
American Relief for Poland - "Report on Organization and Operation of Mission in Poland, December 1945 to January 1947" by Henry J. Osinski (#6)
Polish War Relief, 1944 (#7)
Polish American Council - Polish War Relief
1942-1943 (#8)
1944 (#9)
Illinois Committee
Chicago
Chauncey McCormick, 1939-1946 (#10)
Gen. R. E. Wood, 1940-1942 (#11)
Peoria - Lillian MacKinnon, 1942 (#12)
Urbana - George Goble, 1940-1941 (#13)
Illinois Chests, 1942-1943 (#14)
Indiana Committee
Indianapolis
Mrs. H. M. Woollen, 1946-1948-1953 (Irma Woollen Medical Library) (#1)
Medical Library Accounts, 1945-1947 (#2)
Mrs. Woollen
1945 (#3)
1944 (#4)
1943 (#5)
1941-1942 (#6)
Bookplates (#7)
M. D. Carrei, 1939-1946 (#8)
South Bend - Miss Mary Ilasz, 1941-1945 (#9)
Indiana Chests, 1942-1944 (#10)
Iowa Chests (Cedar Rapids, Centerville, 1942) (#11)
J - General, 1941-1949 (#12)
Jones Survey, John. P. (#13)
K - General, 1941-1949 (#14)
Mrs. Charlotte Kellogg correspondence and wires to and from headquarters
1941 (#15)
1942 (#1)
1943 (#2)
1944 to 1945 December (#3)
1946 April to 1947 September (#4)
University of Krakow (#5)
Kansas Committee - correspondence (#6)
Kansas Chests, 1942 (Wichita, Topeka, Kansas City) (#7)
Kentucky - Committee correspondence (#8)
Kentucky Chests (Louisville, Lexington, 1942) (#9)
L - General, 1941 to 1949 (#10)
Labor League for Human Rights (U.N. Relief) - American Federation of Labor (#11)
Laski - for the blind (#12)
Lists - bulletin mailing list (#13)
Louisiana Chests (New Orleans, 1942) (#14)
Mc - General (#15)
M - General, 1939-1947 (#1)
Medical Foundations, 1947 (#2)
Maine Committees
Bar Harbor - H. L. Satterlee, 1941
York Village - Elizabeth Perkins, 1944 (#3)
Maine Chests (Bangor-Brewer, 1943, Portland, 1942) (#4)
Maryland Committee, Baltimore
Miss K. E. Lucke, 1939-1943 (#5)
Mrs. White, 1942-1947 (#6)
Maryland Chests (Baltimore, 1942-1943) (#7)
Massachusetts Committees
Boston
B. W. Warren, Jr.
1941-1949 (#8)
1939-1940 (#9)
Friends of Polish Culture - Dr. Tadeusz Raczynski, 1945 (#10)
Greenfield - Paul Gorecki (Polish Relief Committee), 1941-1943 (#11)
Stockbridge - Mrs. A. Rodzinski, 1941 (#12)
Worcester
Mrs. E. Krawczynski, 1941-1946 (#13)
Polish Jr. League, 1941 (#14)
Polish groups cooperating (Massachusetts) (#15)
Massachusetts Chests (#16)
Michigan Committees
Ann Arbor, etc., 1941 (#17)
Detroit, 1939-1943 (#18)
Polish groups cooperating (Michigan) (#19)
Michigan Chests (#20)
Minnesota Committees
Duluth - Rev. F. T. Schultz, 1943 (#1)
Minneapolis - Mrs. S. Hawks, 1940-1947 (#2)
Minnesota Polish Groups (#3)
Minnesota Chests, 1942-1943 (#4)
Mississippi Chests (Jackson, 1942-1943) (#5)
Missouri Committees
Kansas City - Mrs. Henry Haskell, 1939-1946 (#6)
St. Louis
J. L. Davis, 1942-1947 (#7)
David Gray, 1941-1943 (#8)
Missouri Chests, 1942-1943 (#9)
Montana - General Committee (#10)
Montana Chests (Billings, 1943) (#11)
N - General, 1941-1946 (#12)
National Federation of Music Clubs - Mrs. Vincent Ober, 1941 (#13)
Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, 1941-1952 (#14)
Nebraska (#15)
Nebraska Chests (Omaha, 1942) (#16)
Nevada Committee (Reno - Samuel Platt, 1943-1946) (#17)
Nevada Chests (Reno, 1942-1943) (#18)
New Hampshire Committees
Concord - Mrs. J. L. Smith, 1941-1944 (#19)
Dartmouth - Eric Kelly, 1939-1946 (#20)
New Hampshire Chests, 1942 (#21)
New Jersey Committees
Montclair - Mrs. Anderson, 1941 (#1)
Newark
Mrs. Conklin, 1941 (#2)
Mrs. F. Fuld, 1941 (#3)
Mrs. Slowinska, 1942-1943 (#4)
Princeton - R. Lindabury, 1939-1944 (#5)
Trenton - John Colt, 1941-1943 and Anthony Brenzk, 1942-1943 (#6)
New Jersey - Polish groups cooperating (#7)
New Jersey Chests (#8)
New York Buffalo - Rev. Justin Figas (#9)
New York State Committees
Albany - Stanislaw Kosinski, 1941-1943 (#10)
Binghamton (#11)
Buffalo (#12)
Newburgh - Mrs. Wallach, 1942 (#13)
Poughkeepsie - Prof. Gordon ?, 1941? (#14)
Rochester
Dr. H. Hanson
Miss Josephine Dunham, 1941-1946 (#15)
Syracuse - Dr. Wm. Scheding, 1941 (#16)
Utica - Arthur Foley, 1940-1941 (#17)
Yonkers - H. Meyer, 1941-1945 (#18)
New York State - Polish groups cooperating (#19)
New York Chests (#20)
American Council of Voluntary Agencies
1950-1951 (#21)
1948-1949 (#22)
American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service
1944-1945 (#1)
1946-1949 (#2)
Federal Reserve Bank (N.Y. City, 1941-1945 - Foreign Prop. Control Dept.) (#3)
Kosciuszko Foundation, 1940, 1943, 1948 (#4)
NYC - Medical and Surgical Relief Committee, 1945 (#5)
Motion Picture Industry (U.N. Week), 1942-1944 (#6)
National Catholic Welfare Conference (Washington D.C., NYC), 1942-1949 (#6A)
National City Bank (orders for payments)
1954-1959 (#7)
1950-1953 (#8)
1941-1949 (#9)
National Information Bureau, 1941, 1946, 1948 (#10)
National War Fund
1943, 1947, 1948 (#11)
Budget, publicity, etc. (#12)
New York War Fund, 1944-1945 (#13)
New York City - Polish Consul Sylwin Strakacz, 1941-1946 (#14)
Polish Embassy (NYC) - Financial Counselor, 1941 (#15)
NY - Polish Government Information Center, 1943-1944 (#16)
Polish Institute of Arts and Science (#17)
Polish Social Service Bureau, 1940-1943 (#1)
New York - Rockefeller Fn., 1942-1947 (#2)
Carleton Smith (New York City), 1941 (#3)
New York City - Sigismond Slojowski (#4)
New York City Headquarters
Eagle Pins (#5)
Lease (#6)
37th E. 36th St. (and 39th E. 35th St.) (#7)
Insurance (N.Y.), 1942-1947 (#8)
Northwestern Storage Warehouse (#9)
Insurance policies (#10)
Personnel (#11)
Program Arrangements Section (#12)
Publicity (Chas. Gamble and Associates) (#13)
Utilities (#14)
J. A. Want, organization (#15)
Bills, cancelled checks (1945 April-1946 October)
Miscellaneous correspondence (Mrs. Edward Schelling), 1940 November-1941 September (#1)
National Paderewski Testimonial
Note from Eleanor Roosevelt, 1940 December 2
1941 February 15-22, correspondence - Chairman and Mrs. Ernest Schelling (#1A)
Correspondence with Hartwell Jobson and Kibbee (#2)
National Paderewski Testimonial
No.3, 1941 February 15-22; Mrs. Ernest Schelling (list of concert programs) (#3)
No.4, 1941 February 15-22; Mrs. Ernest Schelling (contributions, statement of accounts, payments to Hartwell, Jobson, and Kibbee (#4)
No.5 - report, circular letters, publicity releases (#5)
No.6 - sponsoring committee (#6)
Paderewski Testimonial - Golden Book, 1941 (No.7) (#7)
National Paderewski Testimonial - Homage to Paderewski (published by Boosey and Hawkes, Inc., NYC) (#8)
Homage to Paderewski - concert at home of Samuel L. Barlow, 1942 February 27 (#9)
Testimonial Concert
1941 January (at Mrs. Carnegie's home) (#10)
1941 March 8 (Palm Beach, Florida-Carleton Smith) (#11)
New York City - Testimonial Concert, Carnegie Hall - Nadia Boulanger, 1941 April 4 (New York Philharmonic Symphony) (#1)
Paderewski Testimonial Day, 1941 April 18 (exhibition at Levy Gallery chaired by Mrs. Otto Preminger) (#2)
Garden lectures, 1942 March-April (Hugh Findlay) and correspondence with Hugh Findlay until 1945 (#3)
New York City
Polish Dolls (Women's International Exposition, 1942 December) (#4)
Town Hall, 1943 February 8 (Stanley Nowak of Harvard) (#5)
New York City Committee
1939-1940 (Col. W. J. Donovan) (#6)
1941-1942 (Mrs. Chauncey Waddell) (#7)
1942-1944 (Mrs. Ernest Schelling) (#8)
Brooklyn - Frank Serri, 1939-1940 (#9)
Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx - Polish Groups (#10)
North Caroline Committee - Raleigh (Mrs. R. L. McMillan, 1941) (#11)
North Dakota Chests
1942 (#12)
(Fargo, 1940) (#13)
O - General, 1940-1949 (#14)
Ohio Committee
Akron
Konarski, 1941-1942
Piotrowski, 1946 (#15)
Cincinnati (C. H. Thuman, 1941-1943) (#16)
Cleveland
Mrs. A. Rodzinski, 1939-1943 (#1)
Thos. Jones, 1939-1940 (#2)
Ohio, Cleveland - Poland War Sufferers Aid Committee (Hon. Jos. F. Sawicki) (#3)
Ohio Committee
Columbus (Paul Clapp, 1939-1940) (#4)
Toledo (Grove Patterson, 1940-1942) (#5)
Ohio - Polish Groups (Ohio Chests, 1942-1943) (#6)
Ohio Chests, 1942-1943 (#6A)
Oklahoma Committee - Tulsa, 1939-1940 (#7)
Oklahoma Chests (#8)
Oregon Committee - Portland (Mrs. Spencer, 1941-1945) (#9)
Oregon - Polish Groups (United Polish Societies) (#10)
Oregon Chests
Portland, 1942
Salem, 1942 (#11)
P - General (1941-1947-1951) (#12)
Paderewski Fund for Polish Relief
1941-1943 (Mr. and Mrs. Guido Pantaleoni) (#13)
1940 (photos of committee members, etc. - Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Kellogg, Mrs. Schelling, Hon. Ct. Potocki, Mayor La Guardia, Arthur Rubenstein, Col. Donovan, etc.) (#14)
Paderewski Foundation Inc., New York, 1951-1953 (President - Edward S. Witkowski) (#15)
Post-war work in Poland (#16)
Public health in Poland (report, 1949, put out by Polish Research and Information Service) (#17)
Mrs. T. L. Purdy (#18)
Pennsylvania Department of Welfare (Harrisburg, 1941-1942) (#19)
Pennsylvania Committee
Erie (T. P. Dunn, 1941-1942) (#20)
Philadelphia
(Anne Brock, 1940-1942) (#21)
Mrs. Edward Bok, 1939-1940 (#1)
Polish Relief Committee, 1941-1945 (Leon. L. Kolankiewicz) (#2)
Pittsburgh
Horace Baker, 1940-1946 (#3)
Polish Falcons of America, 1941-1946 (Dr. T. A. Starzynski) (#4)
Counsul H. Sztark, 1940-1946 (#5)
Scranton (Sidney Grabowski, 1940-1942) (#6)
Pennsylvania Polish Groups (#7)
Pennsylvania Chests, 1942-1943 (#8)
Souvenir Program of The Paderewski Fund-10th Anniversary Ball, 1958 November 15; correspondence with Ignacy Jan Paderewski and Madame Wilkonska, 1939-1941 (#9)
Paderewski birthday card (80th birthday-1940 November 6) (#10)
Luncheon - Lotos Club, 1941 January 7 (Madame Wilkonska and Ignacy Jan Paderewski) (#11)
Paderewski Memorial Exhibition, 1941 July-August (#12)
Paderewski Memorials (Hoffman Exhibition, 1942 June 24), the CBS program, 1942 July 8 (#13)
Paderewski Fund Projects
Special Assistance Committee
Britain
Reports
1943 (#1)
1944 (#2)
1945 (#3)
Remittances, 1941-1945 (#4)
Reports
1941 (#5)
1942 (#6)
France (Madame Sosnicka) (#7)
Paris (Madame Sosnicka, 1945-1949) (#1)
Vichy (Madame Sosnicka, 1941-1942) (#2)
Sweden - Stockholm, 1941-1946 (#3)
Switzerland
Lausanne (Madame Lübke, 1941-1947) (#4)
Student Relief, 1940-1942 (#5)
Food relief parcels to Poland, 1946 (#6, #7)
Special work
England (Countess C. Raczynska - British Isles) (#1)
Correspondence with Prince Olgierd Czartoryski (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (#2)
Monthly reports (loose in box) re: Rules of Neutrality Act of 1939 (#3)
Pamphlet: The Farm Surplus and Hungry People, A proposal by CARE, 1954 February (#4)
Ledger - record of committee expenses (#5)
R - General, 1940-1949 (#1)
Relatives - seeking (#2)
Dr. Charles Rosenberg (#3)
Rhode Island Committee - Providence (Mrs. Sharpe, 1942) (#4)
Rhode Island Chests (Providence, Woonsocket, 1942) (#5)
S - General (#6)
South Carolina Chests (Columbia, Greenville, 1942) (#7)
South Dakota Chests (Aberdeen, Sioux Falls, 1942) (#8)
T - General, 1940-1949 (#9)
Texas Committee
Dallas (Stanley Marcus, 1941-1946, and Marion Flagg) (#10)
Houston (St. John Garwood, 1939-1943, and Miss Grace Godard) (#11)
Texas Chests (#12)
U - General, 1941-1943 (#13)
Unitarian Service Committee, 1945-1949 (#14)
U.N.R.R.A.
Transportation for Doctors (#15)
Clothing collection, 1945-1946 (#16)
Utah Chests - Salt Lake City, 1942 (#17)
V - General, 1941-1942 (#18)
Vermont Committee - Burlington (Jos. Winterbotham, 1939-1941) (#19)
Virginia Committee - Alexandria (Mrs. Philip D. Mosser, 1939-1941) (#20)
Virginia Chests, 1942 (#21)
Volunteers, 1939 (#22)
W - General, 1940-1949 (#1)
Mrs. Pat Washington, 1941-1946 (British Committee for Polish Welfare, London (#2)
Washington Committee - Seattle (Stephen Kluck, 1942-1948, and Mrs. Chas Richards) (#3)
Washington Chests, 1942-1943 (#3A)
West Virginia Chests, 1942 (#4)
Wisconsin Committee
Milwaukee (C. E. Saskowski, 1941-1942) (#4A)
Stevens Point (Ernest Lilien) (#5)
Wisconsin Chests (Green Bay, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee, Racine, 1942) (#6)
Wyoming Chests (Caster, 1942) (#7)
X, Y, Z - General, 1941-1946 (#8)
YMCA - Polish branch (Mr. Paul Super) (#9)
Bulletins - Paderewski Fund for Polish Relief Nos. 1-3 and Paderewski Testimonial Fund - bulletins and releases from 1941-1948 (#10)
Paderewski Testimonial Fund (PTF) - bulletin No.1, 1941 May (2 copies) (#11)
Paderewski Fund for Polish Relief (PFPR) - bulletins No.1, 2, 3 (1941 January-April) (#12)
Paderewski Testimonial Fund bulletins
No. 2, 1941 June (#13)
No. 3, 1941 July (2 copies) (#14)
No. 4, 1941 September (2 copies) (#15)
No. 5, 1942 January (2 copies) (#16)
No. 6, 1942 March (2 copies) (#17)
No. 7, 1942 July (#18)
No. 8, 1943 October (#19)
1944 January (no number) (#20)
No. 9, 1944 July (#21)
No. 10, 1944 September (#22)
No. 11, 1945 February (#23)
No. 12, 1948 July (#24)
Paderewski Testimonial Fund, Inc. - Press releases, 1940 December-1948 October (#1)
Miscellaneous circulars (#2)
The official seal stamp (#3)
Microfilm - inventory of Paderewski Hospital (2 rolls) (#4)
Polish School of Medicine - at the University of Edinburgh, London, 1942 (1 copy in English, another in Polish) (#5)
Early Files
A - General, 1939-1940 (#1)
Allied Relief, 1939-1940 (#2)
American Legion, 1940 (#3)
American Red Cross, 1939-1940 (#4)
Answers to current questions (#5)
Appeals (#6)
Articles of Incorp. and by-laws (#7)
B - General (#7A)
Bishop's Commission for Polish Relief (#8)
Broadcast - NBC, 1940 April 16 (#9)
Julien Bryan (#10)
Bulletins
Commission for Polish Relief
The Paderewski Fund for Polish Relief
Paderewski Testimonial Fund, Inc. and Paderewski Hospital (#11)
C - General, 1939-1940 (#12)
California Committee - General (#13)
California
Hollywood Committee
Thaddeus Wronski, 1940 (#14)
1939 September-1940 May (#15)
Pasadena Committee (#16)
San Francisco Committee, 1940 (#17)
Carrel, M.D., 1940 (#18)
Clothing, 1940 (#19)
Colorado Committee Corp., 1940 (#20)
Commission for Polish Relief, Inc. (#1)
Commission for Polish Relief, Inc. - information on forming chapters (#2)
Paderewski Fund for Polish Relief (PFPR) - information for the formation of committees (#3)
Concerts - suggested, 1940 (#4)
Connecticut Committee - General, 1940 (#5)
Connecticut New Haven Committee, 1940 (#6)
D - General. 1939-1940 (#7)
Baron De Ropp's Report, 1940 January (#8)
Dinner, 1940 March 18 - speech by Potocki (#9)
District of Columbia - Washington Committee, 1940 (#10)
E - General, 1939-1940 (#11)
F - General (#12)
Fennell, Gerald M., 1940 (#13)
Form letters (#14)
G - General (#15)
Georgia - General Committee Corp. (#16)
Government Appropriations, 1940 (#17)
H - General, 1939-1940 (#18)
Herbert Hoover (#19)
I - General, 1940 (#20)
Inter-office memos (#21)
Illinois
Chicago Committee (#22)
Chicago Musical Arts Club (Mrs. S. V. ?) (#23)
Champaign, Urbana, Committee, 1940 (#24)
Indiana
Indianapolis Committee, 1940 (#25)
South Bend Committee, 1940 (#25A)
J - General, 1939-1940 (#26)
K - General, 1939-1940 (#27)
Kellogg, Mrs. V. (personal) (#28)
Knights of Columbus, 1940 (#29)
Knitting groups, 1940 (#30)
L - General, 1939-1940 (#1)
Louisiana (New Orleans Committee), 1940 (#2)
M - General, 1939-1940 (#3)
Dr. Henry N. McCracken, 1940 (#4)
Massachusetts
Boston Committee, 1940 (#5)
Pittsfield Committee, 1940 (#6)
Michigan
Committees - General, 1940 (#7)
Detroit Committee, 1940 (#8)
Grand Rapids Committee, 1940 (#9)
Minnesota - Duluth Committee (#10)
Music dealers and organizations (#11)
N - General, 1940 (#12)
National Association of Music Merchants (#13)
National Committee (#14)
National Federation of Music Clubs (#15)
National Information Bureau (#16)
Nebraska - Omaha Committee (#17)
New Jersey
Princeton Committee (#18)
Sayreville, South Amboy, South River Committees (#19)
State Committee - Trenton (#20)
New York State
General Comm. Corp. (#21)
Albany Committee (#22)
Ohio - Toledo Committee (#23)
P - General, 1940 (#24)
Paderewski Welcoming Committee (#25)
Old Paderewski Fund folder (circulars) (#1)
Guido Pantaleoni, Jr., 1940 May-1941 April (#2)
Pennsylvania
Erie Committee (#3)
Philadelphia Committee (#4)
Polish American Council, 1940 (#5)
Polish Embassy (WDC), 1939-1940 (#6)
Polish Falcons of America, 1940 (#7)
Polish film, 1940 (#8)
Problem of relief for Poland (#9)
R - General (#10)
Maximilian B. Rinov, 1940 (#11)
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1940 re visit (#12)
S - General (#13)
St. Regis Meeting
1940 April 22
Acceptances (#14)
Regrets (#15)
St. Regis - other meetings (#16)
Speeches (#17)
Tennessee Committee (#18)
Texas Committee (#19)
Mrs. Lawrence Tibbett (#20)
U - General, 1940 (#21)
U.S. Committee for the Care of European Children (#22)
V - General (#23)
Vermont Committee - General (#24)
Victor Company, 1941 (#25)
W - General, 1939-1940 (#26)
Washington State Committee - General (#27)
Wisconsin Committee - General (#28)
X, Y, Z - General (#29)
Paderewski Hospital
Trusteeship (#1)
Survey (A. C. Pierson)
1949-1950 (correspondence reports) (#2)
1951 (#3)
Inventory (from Pierson) (#4)
Pierson's correspondence with Coward and Chance (Deed of Trust) (#5)
Board of Trade, London (#6)
Coward and Chance - re Steczkowski (#7)
Deloitte, Plendor, Griffiths - report on Steczkowski accounts (#8)
Sale of hospital equipment (#9)
Medical Library (#10)
State Department and National War Fund (#11)
Paderewski Testimonial Fund - Steczkowski and Pierson correspondence (#12)
Depositions as to S. Claims (#13)
National City Bank (letters exchanged with London Branch) (#14)
Inventory - Dr.Steczkowski, 1952 October (#15)
Sale of equipment, 1951 - Mr. Pearson (live bids) (#1)
Pierson - Steczkowski correspondence, 1951-1952 (#2)
Sale of equipment, 1951 - Mr. Pearson (no bids) (#3)
Shipment of equipment, 1950-1951 (#4)
Trans-World Surgical Corporation
Copy of contract included (#5)
Mr. Pierson, 1953 (#6)
Contract, 1951 November (#7)
Section of photographs of hospital (Paderewski Hospital - Polish School of Medicine) (#8)
Circulars (#9)
Tributes and letters of thanks (#10)
History - General Statement (#11)
Paderewski Hospital's Director - Dr. Anthony T. Jurasz, M.D. (photos, testimonial letters) (#1)
1941
Correspondence and cables (#2)
Sponsors (#3)
October 17 - opening ceremonies, speeches (#4)
Madame Wilkonska Bed (Chairman, Helena Monsztyn) (#5)
1942 - correspondence and cables (#6)
1943 - correspondence and cables (#7)
Dr. Jurasz' visit to US, 1942-1943 (#8)
World's Fair Donation, 1943-1944 (#9)
Medical Library - Kosciuszko Foundation, 1943 (#10)
1944 - correspondence and cables (#11)
1945 - correspondence and cables
January-June (#12)
July-December (#13)
Mobile Hospital to Poland (#1)
Gift of Mobile Chapel (#2)
Gifts in kind (#3)
Dr. Jurasz' report on German camps (#4)
Dr. Jurasz' visit to US, 1945 July 11-29 (#5)
1946
Correspondence and cables
January-June (#6)
July-December (#7)
Edinburgh Committee (#8)
Mobile Hospital to Poland (#9)
Special gift to David Band (#10)
Nursery - Remittances, 1943 March-1946 July and accounts, 1944 January 1-1945 October 30 (#11)
Student and Staff Special Fund Remittances (#12)
1947 - correspondence and cables (#13)
Mitana
Polish Trip, 1947 (#14)
Paderewski Institute - report on Switzerland (with Prof. W. Koskowski) (#15)
Paderewski Institute Plans, etc., 1947 (#16)
Protest re removal of hospital, 1947 (#1)
1948 - Steczkowski's letter, 1948 August 17 establishing monthly remittance including salary (#2)
1949 (#3)
1949 - newspaper criticisms re disposal (#4)
1950 (#5)
1951 (#6)
1952 (#7)
1953 (#8)
Mr. Gross - correspondence re Paderewski Hospital, 1952-1953 (#9)
1954, 1955, 1956 (#10)
Paderewski Mobile Hospital
Bills of lading (#1)
Office of Defense Transportation (#2)
Nash - Kelvinator Corp. (#3)
Studebaker Export Corp. (#4)
Photographs (glossy) (#5)
Paderewski Hospital Shipping
Atlantic Forwarding Co. (#6)
British Ministry of Supply Mission (#7)
British War Relief
1945-1946 (#8)
1944 (#9)
1942-1943 (#10)
Foreign Economic Administration (#11)
Northwestern Storage Warehouse (#12)
War Production Board (#13)
Shipping list (#14)
Refugees of England - N.Y. Office, 1941-1942 (list of instruments and equipment to Paderewski Hospital) (#15)
Allies Wing British War Relief Soc. (London, 1940) Mrs. Jack Crawshay, 1941 (#16)
Refugees of England - N.Y. Office, 1941-1942 - correspondence (#1)
Allies Wing British War Relief
1942-1944 (#2)
1945-1949 (#3)
Paderewski Mobile Hospital to Poland, 1945-1948 (UNRRA - Amb. Griffis, American Relief for Poland, National Catholic Welfare Conf., Dr. Jurasz' report, National War Fund) (#4)
Translation - Mobile Hospital distribution (Polish Social Service Bureau) (#5)
Original Inventory from which translation was made (#6)
Paderewski Hospital Mobile Unit - Inventory of Distribution (#7)
Paderewski Hospital and purchases
Balance requirements (#1)
Cambridge Instrument Company (#1A)
Collegiate Outfitting Company, 1945 (nurses uniforms) (#2)
Cochrane Physicians Supplies, Inc., 1943-1947 (surgical instruments, equipment, etc.) (#3)
Cochrane Physicians Supplies - duplicate bills (#4)
Colson-Merriam Company, 1944 (food conveyers) (#5)
Cornell Linen Company, 1942-1943 (#6)
County Surgical Company, Inc., 1942 (equipment) (#7)
Drey Hygienic Company, 1942 (#8)
Drugs and Books, 1942 (Towns and James - Commons Bros., 1944-1945) (#9)
Exercycle Company, 1946 (#10)
General Electric Company, 1946 (#11)
Frank A. Hall and Sons, 1942-1943 (#12)
Hospital Equipment Corporation, `943 (#13)
Hospital Supply Company (Watters Laboratories, 1942-1943) (#14)
International Silver Company, 1945 (#15)
Paderewski Hospital Library (#16)
Paderewski Hospital Library
Booklists, etc., donors, plates (#17)
Renewal magazine subscriptions, 1949-1950 (#1)
Maplewood paper mills (#2)
Dr. Theodore Meltzer, 1941-1944 - NYC office (#3)
Miscellany (motion picture, etc.) (#4)
Picker X-Ray Corporation (#5)
Remington Rand Inc. (typewriters) (#6)
Nathan Straus-Duparquet, Inc. (#7)
Superior Linen Company (#8)
Tobacco (#9)
Ges. Wiegl and Co. (#10)
Westinghouse Electric International (#11)
Eastside Chevrolet Corporation (Mobile TB-Unit) (#12)
Licenses and permits (Mobile TB-Unit) (#13)
Packing and shipping (Mobile TB-Unit) (#14)
Photographs - glossies (Mobile TB-Unit) (#15)
Standard Body and Equipment Corporation (Mobile X-Ray TB-Unit) (#16)
Westinghouse Electric International (Mobile TB-Unit) (#17)
Second Truck Mobile
Architects, 1943-1945 (#1)
Chev. Chasses (GMI) (#2)
Builders (#3)
Payments, etc. (#4)
Licenses, etc. (#5)
Photos, publicity (#6)
Chemical Warfare service (#7)
Chief of Engineers (#8)
Ordnance Department (#9)
Prop. Transfer Orders (#10)
Quarter Master Gen (#11)
Army Service Forces (#12)
Chief Signal Officer (#13)
Surgeon General (#14)
Transportation Officer (#15)
Treas. Department (#16)
War Department (#17)
British War Relief (shipping), 1944-1946 (#18)
Paderewski Hospital - new sites
General correspondence (#1)
Correspondence with foundations, government, etc. (a few cross-indexed) (#2)
Catholic orders (some indexed) (#3)
Polish organizations (some) (#4)
Africa, 1949 (#5)
Alaska, 1948-1949 (#5A)
Argentina, 1949 (#6)
Columbia - Bogota, 1950 (#7)
Buffalo, NY, 1949-1950 (#8)
Canada
Montreal, 1950 (#9)
Toronto, 1950-1951 (#10)
Brazil, 1948-1950 (#11)
Toronto (includes photos), 1947-1949 (#12)
Canada
(Mr. G. R. Giradin - United Polish Relief Fund of Canada, United Emergency Fund for Britain, 1947-1949) (#13)
Miscellaneous sites (#14)
War Assets Corporation (Ottawa) (#1)
Sisters of the Resurrection Hospital Project (Chicago) (#2)
Ecuador (#3)
England, 1947-1948 (#4)
France, 1947-1949 (#5)
Germany (#6)
PA. (Hazelton) (#7)
India (#8)
Jamaica (B.W.I.) (#9)
Dr. Jurasz' report, 1948 (#10)
Dr. Koskowski's report (France-England) (#11)
Korea, 1949-1950 (#12)
Bolivia (La Paz), 1950 (#13)
Correspondence with Ignatius Nurkiewicz (re new hospital), 1951 (#14)
Puerto Rico
1949-1950 (#15)
1948 (#16)
Proposed budget (#17)
Maine (Quoddy Village) (#18)
Switzerland (#19)
Turkey (#20)
United States, 1949 (#21)
Venezuela, 1949 (#22)
Virgin Islands, 1947-1951 (#23)
Yonkers (#24)
Paderewski Hospital staff (curriculae) - relocation
Chicago, Illinois - Dr. W. F. Kalisz, 1950 (org's cross-indexed) (#25)
University of Pennsylvania - Dr. Oscar V. Batson (#26)
Alphabetically in folders A through L including the following names
Dr. J. B. Dekanski (#5)
Dr. K. P. Durkacz (#6)
Geo. Fegler (#9)
Dr. T. Falkiewicz (#10)
Dr. Josef Goldberg (#12)
Dr. Stefan Grzybowski (#13)
Dr. A. W. Jakubski (#16)
Dr. Antoni Jurasz (#16A)
Dr. Zenon Kocay (#18)
Dr. C. K. Kolodynski (#19)
Dr. W. Koskowski (#20)
Dr. Marjan Kostowiecki (#21)
Dr. K. Kuczynski (#22)
Dr. Lucas L. Kulczycki (#23)
Alphabetically from M through Z with these particular names
Dr. Z. Malkiewicz (#2)
Dr. B. Markowski (#3)
Dr. Z. Menschik (#4)
Dr. Elizabeth Poland (#8)
Dr. Jan Ruszkowski (#10)
Dr. A. W. Soltysik (#12)
Dr. Herbert Staniszewski (#13)
Dr. Waclaw Szlichcinski (#14)
Dr. Wiktor Tomaszewski (#16)
Dr. Bernard Wronski (#20)
Dr. Antoni Waden (#21)
Dr. W. A. Wielhorski (#22)
Relocation of personnel - correspondence with organizations, etc., 1951-1952 (#24)
IBID, 1949-1950 (#25)
Paderewski Testimonial Fund - Loan Fund (hospital survey) (#26)
Dr. Jurasz' lists for Paderewski Hospital staff (#27)
Bank statements-cancelled checks, 1941 April-1956
Paderewski Hospital financial statements, 1944-1948 June
Paderewski Hospital accounts, 1946
vouchers, 1947 January 1-May 14
vouchers, 1947
London Office accounts
1948-1950
Dr. Steczkowski's monthly accounts, 1950 January-1952 August
1950-1952 (Dr. Steczkowski)
List of books purchased for the Paderewski Hospital Library (card index)
Acknowledgements of donations received from 1939-1948
Miscellaneous WWII material (not Paderewski Testimonial Fund)
Miscellaneous Material
Carton 1
3" x 5" card file - key to Paderewski Testimonial Fund files (index)
3" x 5" - 4 drawer file - names of contributors to Paderewski Fund (by states, and Queens, Bronx, NYC, etc.)
Carton 2
Miscellaneous office ledgers, checkbooks stubs, etc.
Miscellany
"Liberation - Russian Style" (n.s.), London, 1944, 88 pps (trials of women during war in Poland, attempt to locate relatives) (#1)
Elaborate ink pad folder with some personal items of Anne Osterberg (secretary - Paderewski Testimonial Fund) (#2)
Sound Recordings (Phonorecords) 1940
Sound recording of Jan Paderewski speech to the U.S. 1940 January 29
Access Information
Sound recording of NBC Talk: Mr. Mikolojczyk undated
Access Information
Scope and Content Note
The Armies of Poland in Britain sound recording 1940 January 29
Access Information
Scope and Content Note
Incremental Materials
Scope and Content Note