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- catalog abstract "Gamble's papers are a rich source of information about the development and testing of contraceptive methods, changing attitudes of the medical and health professions, legislative reform and education of the public, governmental involvement on local and national levels, and demographic studies in developing countries after the post-World War II population explosion. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, conference papers, financial data, newsletters, and other material reflect the establishment, direction, and financing of programs by Gamble to advance the cause of population control through organizations such as the National Committee on Maternal Health, American Birth Control League, Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, Birth Control Federation, Planned Parenthood Federation, and International Planned Parenthood Federation. Significant correspondents are Abraham Stone, Cecil Damon, Mary Calderone, and Christopher Tietze. Also included in the collection are correspondence and related material concerning contraceptive field trials, family planning studies, and other population control programs of various organizations and government agencies. Considerable material exists from Puerto Rico, India, Japan, Philippine Islands, Rhodesia, Mexico, and Italy, and files sometimes contain interview and field reports, statistical data, drafts of articles and reprints, photographs, and financial data and reports. Files from the United States include similar material, as well as records of organizations, such as minutes of meetings of human betterment leagues and printed literature from state planned parenthood groups, drafts of legislation, and publicity. Much of this material reflects the work of Edris Rice-Wray, Edith Gates, Margaret Roots, and Edna McKinnon. Additional Gamble correspondence is with Margaret Sanger, R. L. Dickinson, and other colleagues; with churches, drug firms; and with organizations such as the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau and Harvard School of Public Health. Subjects cover contraceptive research and supplies, sterilization, and family planning. Other significant materials include drafts, reprints, questionnaires, statistical data, and correspondence pertaining to Gamble's writings on sterilization and college birth rates; administrative, financial, and legal records of the Pathfinder Fund; some personal papers such as family and business correspondence, photographs, slides, and correspondence and notes documenting travels; and outlines, interviews and correspondence for a biography.".
- catalog contributor b755374.
- catalog date "1920".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available (812.1 kb). http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HMS.Count:med00082".
- catalog description "Files from the United States include similar material, as well as records of organizations, such as minutes of meetings of human betterment leagues and printed literature from state planned parenthood groups, drafts of legislation, and publicity. Much of this material reflects the work of Edris Rice-Wray, Edith Gates, Margaret Roots, and Edna McKinnon. Additional Gamble correspondence is with Margaret Sanger, R. L. Dickinson, and other colleagues; with churches, drug firms; and with organizations such as the Margaret Sanger Research Bureau and Harvard School of Public Health. Subjects cover contraceptive research and supplies, sterilization, and family planning. Other significant materials include drafts, reprints, questionnaires, statistical data, and correspondence pertaining to Gamble's writings on sterilization and college birth rates; administrative, financial, and legal records of the Pathfinder Fund; some personal papers such as family and business correspondence, photographs, slides, and correspondence and notes documenting travels; and outlines, interviews and correspondence for a biography.".
- catalog description "Gamble (1894-1966) (Harvard, M.D. 1920) became involved in the birth control movement in 1929 when he helped to establish the Maternal Health Clinic and Committee in Cincinnati and became associated with a Philadelphia clinic. In 1933 he chaired the board of Philadelphia Maternal Health Centers, and began a term as president of the Pennsylvania Birth Control Federation. He later served in an executive capacity with the Birth Control Federation and Planned Parenthood Federation of America. He provided funding for research for the National Committee for Maternal Health and supported field tests for contraceptives. In 1957 he established the Pathfinder Fund to advise and work with major family planning agencies. In addition, he did research on family planning and population control and taught at the Harvard Medical School.".
- catalog description "Gamble's papers are a rich source of information about the development and testing of contraceptive methods, changing attitudes of the medical and health professions, legislative reform and education of the public, governmental involvement on local and national levels, and demographic studies in developing countries after the post-World War II population explosion. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, conference papers, financial data, newsletters, and other material reflect the establishment, direction, and financing of programs by Gamble to advance the cause of population control through organizations such as the National Committee on Maternal Health, American Birth Control League, Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau, Birth Control Federation, Planned Parenthood Federation, and International Planned Parenthood Federation. Significant correspondents are Abraham Stone, Cecil Damon, Mary Calderone, and Christopher Tietze. Also included in the collection are correspondence and related material concerning contraceptive field trials, family planning studies, and other population control programs of various organizations and government agencies. Considerable material exists from Puerto Rico, India, Japan, Philippine Islands, Rhodesia, Mexico, and Italy, and files sometimes contain interview and field reports, statistical data, drafts of articles and reprints, photographs, and financial data and reports.".
- catalog extent "268 boxes.".
- catalog issued "1920".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Africa.".
- catalog spatial "Asia.".
- catalog spatial "India.".
- catalog spatial "Puerto Rico.".
- catalog subject "American Birth Control League.".
- catalog subject "Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau (New York, N.Y.)".
- catalog subject "Birth Control Federation of America.".
- catalog subject "Birth control Africa.".
- catalog subject "Birth control Asia.".
- catalog subject "Birth control India.".
- catalog subject "Birth control Puerto Rico.".
- catalog subject "Birth control Research.".
- catalog subject "Calderone, Mary Steichen, 1904-1998.".
- catalog subject "Childbirth Statistics.".
- catalog subject "Contraception.".
- catalog subject "Damon, Cecil A.".
- catalog subject "Gamble, Clarence James, 1894-".
- catalog subject "Gates, Edith M.".
- catalog subject "Human Betterment Federation.".
- catalog subject "International Planned Parenthood Federation.".
- catalog subject "Margaret Sanger Research Bureau.".
- catalog subject "McKinnon, Edna Rankin, 1893-".
- catalog subject "National Committee on Maternal Health.".
- catalog subject "Pathfinder Fund.".
- catalog subject "Planned Parenthood Federation of America.".
- catalog subject "Rice-Wray, Edris, 1904-".
- catalog subject "Roots, Margaret F, 1895-1971.".
- catalog subject "Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966.".
- catalog subject "Sterilization (Birth control)".
- catalog subject "Stone, Abraham, 1890-".
- catalog subject "Tietze, Christopher.".
- catalog title "Papers of Clarence J. Gamble, 1920-1966 (bulk).".
- catalog type "Photoprints. ftamc".
- catalog type "Slides. ftamc".
- catalog type "collection".