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282: 17: 152: 242: 95:'s Commission on Women in Industry, she was manager of the Women's Service Section, United States Railway Administration. She was assistant director of research at the 43:
and Regina (nÊe Wehle) Goldmark. Her father was a doctor and a chemist; both parents were Jewish immigrants from central Europe. Goldmark earned a degree in biology at
324:, Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University. 350: 212: 92: 294: 27:(February 21, 1874 – October 18, 1962) was American social reformer, focused on equal pay and the health aspects of women's work. 84: 254: 202: 160: 87:, and served on the New York State Industrial Board, the New York State Factory Investigating Commission. During 80: 52: 151:. She died in 1962, aged 88 years, in New York. Her papers, and her sister Josephine's, are archived at the 96: 56: 281: 224: 345: 340: 48: 269: 156: 36: 208: 44: 135:(1915, with Charles Brinton Barnes). She and Mary Hopkins also compiled a poetry collection, 40: 307: 183: 321: 276: 68: 60: 334: 148: 64: 16: 79:
Goldmark was an executive of the Consumers' League of New York, and served on the
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on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study,
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Papers of Josephine Clara and Pauline Dorothea Goldmark, 1886-1962
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William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism: A Biography
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Books by Pauline Goldmark are mostly research reports, including
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Pauline Dorothea Goldmark and Mary Delia Hopkins, comps.,
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Pauline Goldmark was a close friend and correspondent of
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Preliminary Report of the Factory Investigating Committee
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Second Report of the Factory Investigating Committee
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Brooklyn, New York
Joseph Goldmark
Bryn Mawr College
Columbia University
Josephine Clara Goldmark
Felix Adler
Louis Brandeis
Karl Goldmark
Rubin Goldmark
National Consumers League
New York School of Philanthropy
World War I
United States Department of Labor
Russell Sage Foundation
AT&T
William James
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library
Harvard University
Center for Jewish History


"Pauline Goldmark"


William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism: A Biography
ISBN
9780618919895
"Revival! The Forgotten Works of Karl Goldmark"

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