Hawley Donnelly, Betty (1896-1970)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1896-1970
Biography
Betty Hawley Donnelly was a vice president of the New York State AFL-CIO. Donnelly had been a vice president of the labor organization and its predecessor, the New York Federation of Labor, for 50 years. She was chairman of its committee on education. Donnelly worked with the New York City Board of Education for 40 years, retiring as executive secretary to its advisory board on vocation al education. She was a member of the women's council of the New York State Department of Commerce, and the President's and Governor's committees for the physically handicapped.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
The Reminiscences of Theodore Fred Kuper, 1967 September 29 and 1969 August 15, 1967 September 29 and 1969 August 15
Item
Identifier: SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.12.9
Scope and Contents
Articles and interview of Theodore Fred Kuper about the origins of the Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.), conducted by the Oral History Research Office of Columbia University in 1969. "These reminiscences of Theodore Fred Kuper refer to the creation and development of the Fashion Institute of Technology, a Community College of the City of New York under the program of the University of the State of New York, together with the creation of the Educational Foundation for the...
Dates:
1967 September 29 and 1969 August 15