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Gladys Turner Finney Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS-308

Scope and Content

The papers of Gladys Turner Finney fall into three main categories: documents concerning her career, papers relating to her personal interests, and materials associated with the career of her husband. The files cover the years between 1957 and 2014, and are arranged into seven series.

Series I, Personal, includes autobiographical articles, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and three resumes, as well as two children's books authored by Gladys Turner Finney and materials related to her membership in professional social work associations. Some clippings relating to Mrs. Finney's personal and professional interests (including her own letters to the editor) are also included in this series. This series also contains 20 of Mrs. Finney's unpublished personal journals and one address book. Some of the journals contained newspaper clippings which were photocopied and retained inside the journals or in the same box with the journals. Other documents folded within the journals were either retained there in that location or photocopies were made and retained with the journals with the originals moved to the correspondence files or discarded if they were not relevant or not appropriate to retain (e.g., sticky notes and empty addressed envelopes were discarded).

Series II, Employers, contains documents that relate to Gladys Turner Finney's career, including her employment at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the Franklin County Welfare Department and Barney's Children's Medical Center. Items such items as brochures, correspondence, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings and reports are part of this series.

Series III, Day-Mont West Community Mental Health Center, contains documents such as brochures, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports and surveys. Of particular interest are materials relating to a grievance that Gladys Turner Finney filed against her employer.

Series IV, Special Projects, is comprised of materials relating to special projects that Gladys Turner Finney organized and participated in, such as the Parents Association of Non-Ambulatory Children and Adults and Emotions Anonymous. This series includes contracts, correspondence, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, progress notes, and reports.

Series V, Frederick Marshall Finney, contains documents relating to Gladys Turner Finney's husband. Frederick Marshall Finney was an economist and social scientist in Dayton, Ohio. Included in this series are his resume and a research paper he wrote at the University of Cincinnati. There are also materials related to educational studies completed at the United States Armed Forces Institute. This series also includes periodicals edited by Frederick and Gladys Finney and an article Finney wrote on Isaac Scott Hathaway, a famous coin designer. The 2014 addition also included two separate binders/scrapbooks of Mr. Finney's files. These were generally arranged chronologically or by topic. Topical files were kept together and much of the original order of the scrapbooks was retained, but occasionally, there were unrelated documents filed together that had to be refiled.

Series VI, Dayton Model Cities Program, contains materials related to this urban city movement, developed during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. Designed to deal with social issues such as crime, inadequate housing and education, poverty, and unemployment; Frederick Finney was an Evaluation Director for the MCP in Dayton, Ohio. Included in this series are directories and periodicals, correspondence, meeting minutes, and numerous reports dealing with the MCP.

Series VII, Books, contain published books that were a part of Frederick M. Finney's personal collection. They were used as part of his research, and several of the books in this series contain some of Finney's notes within the text.

Dates

  • Creation: 1957-2014

Creator

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions on accessing materials in this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Copyright restrictions may apply. Unpublished manuscripts are protected by copyright. Permission to publish, quote or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

Biography of Gladys Turner Finney

Gladys Tressia Turner was born on September 16, 1935 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Education from AM&N College in Pine Bluff in 1957 and a Master of Social Work from the Atlanta University School of Social Work in Atlanta, Georgia in 1959. She currently resides in Dayton, Ohio.

Gladys Turner Finney held a variety of social work positions during her career. She served as a clinical social worker for the Dayton Veterans' Administration Center, a coordinator of quality assurance for the Day-Mont West Community Mental Health Center and the Director of Social Work at Barney's Children's Medical Center. She has also taught anthropology, social work and sociology as an adjunct professor at Wright State University.

She has belonged to several professional associations, including the National Association of Social Workers, the Academy of Certified Social Workers and the Society for Hospital Social Work Directors of the American Hospital Association. She has held numerous offices in the Miami Valley Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, including president, second vice-president and secretary.

Gladys Finney has received many honors and awards throughout her long and illustrious career in social work. She was voted the 1978 Social Worker of the Year by the Miami Valley Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, and she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the association in 1997. In addition, she is listed in the 1968 edition of Who's Who of American Women and the 1974 edition of the American Academy of Human Services.

Frederick Marshall Finney was an economist, social scientist and nationally known writer in the field of numismatics. A U.S. Air Force veteran who served in Vietnam, Mr. Finney later worked as a cost analyst for the Air Force Material Command at Wright Patterson Air Force Base. He earned degrees from Wilberforce University, Antioch College, Wright State University, the University of the State of New York-Regents College, and did graduate work in the Economics doctoral program at the University of Cincinnati. A member of American Legion Post 888 and VFW Post #14000, Finney was also a life member of the NAACP and a founder and member of the Fredonia Veterans Association. He also founded the Economic Research Center, which published the Confrontation/CHANGE Literary Review. Mr. Finney passed away on Aug. 16, 2008.

Extent

9 linear feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Gladys Tressia Turner was born on September 16, 1935 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Education from AM&N College in Pine Bluff in 1957 and a Master of Social Work from the Atlanta University School of Social Work in Atlanta, Georgia in 1959. Included in the collection are autobiographical articles, brochures, correspondence, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings and reports that document Gladys Finney's long, distinguished career in social work in the Dayton, Ohio area. There are also materials that concern her private life, her involvement with her church and her personal interests, as well as material relating to the career of her late husband, Frederick Marshall Finney, who was an economist, social scientist and nationally known writer in the field of numismatics.

Statement of Arrangement

The collection is arranged into 7 series:

  1. Series I: Personal
  2. Series II: Employers
  3. Series III: Day-Mont West Community Mental Health Center
  4. Series IV: Special Projects
  5. Series V: Frederick Marshall Finney
  6. Series VI: Dayton Model Cities Program
  7. Series VII: Books

Acquisition Information

Wright State University Special Collections and Archive accessioned the Gladys Turner Finney Papers in February 2001, when Gladys Finney donated them.

Accruals

Subsequent accessions were made in 2007, and every year from 2009 through 2014, sometimes multiple accessions per year, all donated by Gladys Turner Finney.

Processing Information

Processed by: Diana J. Mercer, March 2002

Additions processed by Patricia A. McEldowney, January 2011

Additions processed by Patricia A. McEldowney, March 2012

Additions processed by Ximena Chrisagis, July and December 2014

Title
Guide to the Gladys Turner Finney Papers (MS-308)
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid prepared by Diana J. Mercer, March 2002
Date
2015
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Revision Statements

  • January 2011: Additions processed by Patricia McEldowney
  • March 2002: Additions processed by Patricia McEldowney
  • July and December 2014: Additions processed by Ximena Chrisagis

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Wright State University Libraries
Special Collections and Archives
3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy
Dayton OH 45435-0001 USA
937-775-2092