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Social Settlements: United States. New York. New York City. "Warren Goddard House": Warren Goddard House, New York City.: Warren Goddard House. 246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York: Character of Work

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c. 1903

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.209.1

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Social Settlements: United States. New York. New York City. "Warren Goddard House": Warren Goddard House, New York City.: Warren Goddard House. 246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York: Character of Work

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Artist: Unidentified Artist,

Date

c. 1903

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Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Social Museum Collection, 3.2002.209.1

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This image displays a typed historical document about the "Warren Goddard House," located at 246-248 East Thirty-Fourth Street in New York City. It provides historical details and describes the activities offered by the organization.

Key Information:

  1. Founding:

    • Founded on March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society under All Souls' Unitarian Church.
    • Became an actual settlement with resident staff in December 1899.
    • Incorporated in 1901 as Friendly Aid Settlement and renamed in 1902 to "Warren Goddard House" to promote neighborhood cooperation.
  2. Purpose:

    • The organization aimed to "help that neighborhood to reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities."
  3. Activities (Character of Work):

    • Offered a range of programs and facilities: a bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling.
    • Provided clubs for boys, girls, young men, and women, as well as concerts, entertainments, and a roof garden.

This document highlights the Warren Goddard House's community-building mission and diverse programming for its New York neighborhood.

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The image shows a typed document providing information about the Warren Goddard House located at 246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York. The document states that the house was founded on March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of the All Souls' Unitarian Church. It became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899. In 1901, it was incorporated as the Friendly Aid Settlement, and in 1902, its name was changed to Warren Goddard House to help the neighborhood reach a higher ideal of cooperative possibilities.

The section titled "CHARACTER OF WORK" lists various activities and facilities provided by the settlement. These include a bank, library, gymnasium, and classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, and clay modeling. Additionally, there are clubs for boys, girls, young men, and women, as well as concerts, entertainments, and a roof garden.

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The image appears to be a document describing the Warren Goddard House, a settlement in New York City. The document provides details about the history and purpose of the Warren Goddard House, which was founded in 1892 by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of the All Souls' Unitarian Church. It became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899, and was later incorporated in 1901 as the Friendly Aid Settlement, with the name changed to Warren Goddard House in 1902 to help the neighborhood reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities.

The document also lists the "Character of Work" carried out at the Warren Goddard House, which includes a bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, clubs for boys, girls, young men and women, concerts and entertainments, and a roof garden.

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The image provides information about the Warren Goddard House, located at 246-248 East Thirty-Fourth Street in New York. It was founded on March 3, 1892 by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of All Souls Unitarian Church. It became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899. In 1901, it was incorporated as Friendly Aid Settlement, with the name changed in 1902 to Warren Goddard House, with the goal of helping the neighborhood reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities.

The image also lists the character of work done at Warren Goddard House, which includes a bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, clubs for boys and girls, young men and women, concerts and entertainments, and a roof garden.

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This is a historical document describing the Warren Goddard House, located at 248-248 East Thirty-fourth Street in New York. The document outlines the establishment and evolution of this settlement house:

  • Founded on March 3, 1892 by the Friendly Aid Society under All Souls' Unitarian Church
  • Became an active settlement with resident staff in December 1899
  • Incorporated in 1901 as Friendly Aid Settlement
  • Renamed to Warren Goddard House in 1902

The document states the organization's mission was "helping that neighborhood to reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities."

Under "Character of Work," it lists various services and activities offered:

  • Bank and library
  • Gymnasium
  • Classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano
  • City history instruction
  • Dancing, drawing, and clay modeling
  • Clubs for various age groups
  • Concerts and entertainments
  • Roof garden

This appears to be a type of informational or administrative document describing a settlement house's history and services in early 20th century New York City.

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The image shows a typed document on beige paper with the words "Warren Goddard House" at the top. The document is a history of the Warren Goddard House, which was founded in 1892 by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of All Souls' Unitarian Church. The document describes how the house became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899 and was incorporated as the Friendly Aid Settlement in 1901. It also mentions that the name was changed to Warren Goddard House in 1902 to reflect the idea of "helping that neighborhood to reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities."

The document lists the character of work as including a bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, clubs for boys, girls, young men and women, concerts and entertainments, and roof garden.

Overall, the document provides a brief history of the Warren Goddard House and its evolution from a settlement to a community center. It highlights the various activities and services offered by the house, including education, recreation, and social programs.

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The image depicts a typed document on yellowed paper, featuring the title "WARREN GODDARD HOUSE" at the top. The address "246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York" is listed below the title.

The document provides information about the Warren Goddard House, including its founding date of March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of All Souls' Unitarian Church. It also mentions that the organization became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899 and was incorporated as Friendly Aid Settlement in 1901. The name was later changed to Warren Goddard House in 1902, with the goal of helping the neighborhood reach its full potential.

The document also lists various character-building activities offered by the Warren Goddard House, including bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, clubs for boys, girls, young men and women, concerts and entertainments, and roof garden.

Overall, the document appears to be a historical record of the Warren Goddard House, providing information about its founding, mission, and activities.

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The image is a page from a document that contains text about Warren Goddard House. The text is written in black ink on a cream-colored paper, which appears to be a page from a book or report. The text is organized into paragraphs and provides historical information about the establishment.

The first paragraph provides the name and address of Warren Goddard House, located at 246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York. It also mentions the founding date, March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of All Souls' Unitarian Church. It became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899. It was incorporated in 1901 as Friendly Aid Settlement and renamed Warren Goddard House in 1902, with the idea of "helping that neighborhood to reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities."

The second paragraph describes the character of work conducted at Warren Goddard House. It lists various activities and facilities offered, including a bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, clubs for boys, girls, young men, and women, concerts, entertainments, and a roof garden.

The text is straightforward and informative, providing a concise overview of the history and activities of Warren Goddard House. The document appears to be a historical record or report, possibly from an archive or library.

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The image is a scanned page from a book or document, containing information about the Warren Goddard House. The text is written in black ink on a light-colored page, and it appears to be a historical account of the establishment. The Warren Goddard House is located at 246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York. The page provides details about the founding of the house, which was established on March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of All Souls' Unitarian Church. It later became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899. The name of the house was changed to Warren Goddard House in 1902, with the intention of helping the neighborhood achieve a higher level of cooperation. The page also lists the various activities and facilities available at the Warren Goddard House, including a bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, clubs for boys, girls, young men, and women, concerts, entertainments, and a roof garden.

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The image is a document that appears to be from the Warren Goddard House. It lists the address as 246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York.

It states that the Warren Goddard House was founded on March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society, under the auspices of All Souls' Unitarian Church. It became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899. It was incorporated in 1901 as the Friendly Aid Settlement, but the name was changed in 1902 to Warren Goddard House, with the idea of "helping that neighborhood to reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities."

The document then lists the "character of work" offered, which includes a bank, library, gymnasium, classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, clay modeling, clubs for boys, girls, young men and women, concerts and entertainments, and a roof garden.

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Overall Impression:

The image is a typed document with information about the Warren Goddard House. It appears to be a historical description, likely from a report, pamphlet, or similar source.

Content:

  • Header: The document starts with the title "WARREN GODDARD HOUSE".
  • Address: It lists the address as "246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York."
  • History: The text then provides a brief history of the organization:
    • Founded March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society, under the auspices of All Souls' Unitarian Church.
    • Became a settlement with a regular staff in December 1899.
    • Incorporated in 1901 as Friendly Aid Settlement.
    • Name changed in 1902 to Warren Goddard House.
    • The purpose was to "help that neighborhood to reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities."
  • Character of Work: A section titled "CHARACTER OF WORK" follows, listing various activities and services provided by Warren Goddard House:
    • Bank
    • Library
    • Gymnasium
    • Classes in dressmaking and cooking
    • Singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, and clay modeling
    • Clubs for boys, girls, young men, and women
    • Concerts and entertainment
    • Roof garden

Style and Presentation:

  • Typeface: The text is typed, likely with a typewriter.
  • Layout: The text is organized into clearly defined sections.
  • Tone: The tone is informative and descriptive, presenting the history and activities of the organization.

In Summary:

The image is a historical document that offers a concise overview of the Warren Goddard House, detailing its origins, purpose, and the types of programs and services it offered to its community. It is a valuable piece of historical information.

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The image is a typed document providing historical information about Warren Goddard House, located at 246-248 East Thirty-fourth Street, New York.

Key points from the document include:

  1. Founding and Early History:

    • Warren Goddard House was founded on March 3, 1892, by the Friendly Aid Society under the auspices of All Souls' Unitarian Church.
    • It became an actual settlement with a regular staff of residents in December 1899.
  2. Incorporation and Name Change:

    • The settlement was incorporated in 1901 as the Friendly Aid Settlement.
    • The name was changed to Warren Goddard House in 1902, with the aim of "helping that neighborhood to reach a higher ideal of its co-operating possibilities."
  3. Character of Work:

    • The house offered a variety of services and activities, including:
      • A bank
      • A library
      • A gymnasium
      • Classes in dressmaking, cooking, singing, piano, city history, dancing, drawing, and clay modeling
      • Clubs for boys, girls, young men, and women
      • Concerts and entertainments
      • A roof garden

This document outlines the establishment, evolution, and the range of community-oriented services provided by Warren Goddard House.

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