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Descrpitive Summary

Scope and Content Note

Administrative Information

Ives Hendrick, M.D. (1898-1972) Papers, 1902-1976



Descrpitive Summary

Repository: The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
Creator: Hendrick, Ives, 1898-1972
Title: Ives Hendrick, M.D. (1898-1972) Papers
Dates: 1902-1976
Quantity: 58 boxes (55 manuscript, 3 photo)
Identification: MS-N021
Languages: Descpription is in English

Scope and Content Note

These records were compiled and kept by Ives Hendrick (I.H.) throughout his life. The majority of the collection consists of correspondence: professional, general, and personal. There are also teaching records, manuscripts and reprints (written by I.H.), professional organization records, research, and some photographs. For a more thorough description of the series, see “Summary of Contents.”

The earliest papers are in the personal correspondence series; they date back to 1902. There were a few files of correspondence between Hendrick’s daughter, Jane and Sanford Gifford; these go up to 1976.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information:

Ives Hendrick’s family donated this collection after Hendrick died in 1972. The collection was kept in BPSI storage until the archivist processed it in 1999 and 2000

November 2006 Addition: Sanford Gifford, M.D. brought additional Ives Hendrick’s materials including over 50 photographs dating back to 1950-1960s. The Ives Hendrick’s photo box has been established (see Box 56 of Series IX Photographs).

January 2007 Addition: William C. Ackerly. M.D. donated about 40 letters and copies exchanged between Ives Hendrick, M.D. (1898-1972) in Boston, MA and S. Spafford Ackerly, M.D. (1895-1981) in Louisville, KY dating back to 1933-1943. The correspondence has been found in Spaff’s personal files by his daughter, Carita Ackerly Warner and sent to his son William C. Ackerly, M.D. in Boston 2007. The letters have been filed in Box 1 of Series I: Professional Correspondence, under S. Spafford Ackerly’s name.

June 2007 Addition: address given by Dr. Leston Havens at Ives Hendrick’s memorial service, 1972 and Ives Hendrick’s will (copy), 1972 have been added to Box 58 (Series X: Biographical Materials).

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Series I.- Correspondence, Professional, 1930-1971
This collection begins with correspondence because Ives Hendrick was such an avid letter-writer. Thirty-nine of the fifty-seven boxes in the collection are dedicated to I.H.’s letters.
The correspondence in this series is what Hendrick’s filing system referred to as professional. There is a lot of overlap between all the correspondence series, as Hendrick had friends within the profession with whom he would discuss business.
The files are arranged in alphabetical order. Most are labeled with specific names, but there are general files as well.
Box 1
A, 1930-1938
A, 1930-1950
John Abbott, n.d. [ca.1930-1948]
S. Spafford Ackerly, 1932-1955
S. Spafford Ackerly, 1933-1943 [added in 2007, includes description from William C. Ackerley, M.D]
[added in 2007, includes description from William C. Ackerley, M.D]
Franz Alexander, 1930-1936
American Psychiatric Association, 1938-1939
B, 1930-1938
Box 2
B, 1930-1950
Dr. Baty, 1937-1938
Phyllis Blanchard, 1935
Edward Bibring, 1943-1952
Carl Binger, 1944-1948
A.A. Brill, 1930-1938
Lillian Bruce, n.d. [ca. 1936-1938]
Earl Bond, 1927-1937
C, 1930-1938
C, 1930-1951
Charles McFee Campbell, 1931-1942
Florence Clothier, 1937-1938
Stanley Cobb, 1932-1938
Isador H. Coriat, 1931-1932
D, 1930-1951
D, 1932-1938
George Daniels, 1931-1938
Box 3
John Dollard, 1935-1938
E, 1930-1950
E, 1932-1936
Milton Erikson, 1935-1937
F, 1930-1951
F, 1932-1939
Clarence Farrar, 1938
Zilpha Franklin “Child Study,” 1935-1936
Dorian Fabian, 1931-1936
G, 1930-1951
G, 1930-1934
Arnold Gessell, 1937-1938
Bernard Gueck “Stony Lodge,” 1931-1933
Raymond Gosselin, 1930-1937
H, 1930-1951
H n.d. [ca. 1931-1939]
Ernest Hadley, 1932-1936
William Healy, 1932-1936
Harvard University, 1930-1932
Box 4
Karen Horney, n.d. [ca. 1932-1933]
William and Susan Herman, 1932-1933
Uno Helegsson, 1936-1938
I-J, 1930-1951
I, n.d. [ca. 1930-1935]
J, n.d. [ca. 1934-1936]
Smith Ely Jelliffe, 1938-1940
Ernest Jones, 1931-1938
Harold Jones, 1937-1938
K, 1939-1942, 1971
K, 1931-1937
Abraham Kardiner, 1931-1937
Jacob, Kasanin, 1932-1938
M. Ralph Kaufman, 1931-1938
Knopf, Alfred, 1934-1937
Knopf, Alfred, 1939-1940
Knopf, Alfred, 1951-1971
Lawrence Kubie, 1930-1938
L, 1939-1942
L, 1931-1938
Bertram Lewin, 1932-1936
Betsey Libbey, 1933-1935
Sandor Lorand, 1944-1952
Margaret Lovejoy, 1932-1938
Box 5
M, 1939-1942
M, n.d. [ca. 1927-1938]
Mc, 1931-1938
Madison McCoy, 1931-1933
Karl Menninger, 1931-1938
William Menninger, 1937, 1947-1951
H. Houston Merritt, 1948-1949
Monroe Meyer, 1933-1936
Harriet Mills, 1938
Merrill Moore, 1934-1938
John Murray, 1931-1938
N, 1930-1951
O, 1931-1942
P, 1939-1942
P, 1930-1938
Box 6
Talcott Parsons, 1938
Grant Pennoyer, 1936
Irmarita Putnam, 1932-1933
R, 1939-1945
R, 1930-1938
Sandor Rado, 1931-1938
M.A. Rosanoff, 1935
S, 1927-1938
S, 1939-1942
Hanns Sachs, 1932-1936
I. Herbert Scheinberg, 1951-1962
Harley C. Shands, 1950-1951
Lester W. Sontag, 1942-1953
T, 1939-1943
T, 1932-1938
John Tyler, 1932-1933
Box 7
U, 1941-1942
W, 1938-1943
W, 1931-1938
Helen Weitknecht, 1931-1934
Frankwood Williams, 1931-1932
George Wilbur, 1931
Milton Winternitz, 1931-1937
David Young , 1943-1950
David Young , 1953-1955
David Young , 1955-1957
Box 8
David Young, 1957-1958
David Young, 1958-1962
David Young, 1963-1965
David Young, 1965-1968
David Young, 1968-1971
X-Y-Z, 1931-1942
Hendrick, n.d.
Hendrick, n.d.
Series II.- Correspondence, General, 1943-1971
This series was originally divided within Hendrick’s file cabinets into a 1943-1952 set, and a 1952-1971 set. As the series title indicates, these are general letters sent by or sent to Hendrick. Unlike Series I., this series is made up mostly of general files, rather than labeled with individual’s names.
Box 9
A, 1943-1952
(2) AC, 1952-1971
AL-AM, 1943-1952
AE-AM, 1952-1971
AM-AN, 1952-1971
AN-AZ, 1943-1952
AN-AX, 1952-1971
Box 10
B, 1943-1952
(2) B, 1952-1971
BA-BAG, 1943-1952
BA, 1952-1971
BA-BI, 1943-1952
Box 11
BE-BO, 1952-1971
Blue Shield, 1943-1952
BL-BO, 1943-1952
BO, 1952-1971
BO-BU, 1943-1952
BR-BU, 1943-1952
Box 12
C, 1943-1952
(2) C, 1952-1971
CA-CO, 1943-1952
CA-CL, 1952-1971
CO-CU, 1943-1952
CL-CO, 1952-1971
Box 13
D, 1943-1952
(2) D, 1952-1971
E, 1943-1952
E, 1952-1971
England Trip, 1948
E, 1943-1952
Box 14
(2) F, 1943-1952
F, 1952-1971
FI-FR, 1952-1971
(2) G, 1943-1952
Box 15
H, 1952-1971
HAI-HAR, 1943-1952
HAR, 1943-1952
HAR, 1946-1950
HAR, 1947-1950
HA, 1952-1971
HAR, 1952-1971
HAR, 1952-1971
Box 16
HAR, 1952-1971
HAS-Ho, 1952-1971
HE, 1943-1952
HE-HU, 1943-1952
Hong Kong, 1965
I-J, 1943-1952
I, 1952-1971
J, 1952-1971
K, 1952-1971
Box 17
KA-KN, 1943-1952
KA-KE, 1952-1971
KN-KU, 1943-1952
KE-KU, 1952-1971
Box 18
L, 1952-1971
LA-LE, 1943-1952
LA-LO, 1952-1071
LE-LU, 1943-1952
LO-LY, 1952-1971
M, 1952-1971
Mac/Mc, 1943-1952
Mac/Mc, 1952-1971
Box 19
(2) MA, 1943-1952
MA, 1952-1971
ME-MD, 1943-1952
ME, 1952-1971
MI-MU, 1952-1971
MO-MU, 1943-1952
Box 20
NA, 1943-1952
N, 1952-1971
NA-NE, 1952-1971
NE-NU, 1943-1952
NE-NU, 1952-1971
O, 1943-1952
O, 1952-1971
PA-PE, 1943-1952
Box 21
P, 1952-1971
PA-PS, 1952-1971
PH-PO, 1943-1952
PR-PU, 1943-1952
PS-PU, 1952-1971
Q-RI, 1943-1952
Box 22
R, 1952-1971
RA-RI, 1952-1971
RO-RU, 1943-1952
RO-RY, 1952-1971
SA-SE, 1943-1952
(2) S, 1952-1971
SA-SC, 1952-1971
Box 23
SH-SO, 1943-1952
SC-SH, 1952-1971
(2) SH, 1952-1971
SH-SW, 1952-1971
Box 24
SO-SZ, 1952-1971
T, 1943-1952
T, 1952-1971
U-V, 1943-1952
U-V, 1952-1971
W, 1943-1952
Box 25
W, 1943-1952
(2) W, 1952-1971
WA-WE, 1943-1952
WH-WO, 1943-1952
YA, 1943-1952
Box 26
(4) YA, 1952-1971
Y-Z, 1952-1971
YE-YO, 1943-1952
Series III.- Correspondence, Personal, 1902-1974
Hendrick and his mother, Bertha Hendrick, had an on-going correspondence from when I.H. was a schoolboy at camp until Mrs. Hendrick’s last years. This correspondence dominates this series. I.H. and his father, Burton, also had a sizable correspondence. Like their son, Hendrick’s parents kept many letters written by I.H. After their deaths, I.H. added these letters to his files.
This collection is arranged in chronological order. Often, the original files could roughly determine the dates of letters when there was no date on the letter itself.
Box 27
Hobart’s birth certificate, 1902
Family, 1905-1920s
Camp Letters, 1910-1911
To Parents, 1913-1914
From Parents, n.d.
Medical Discharge, 1917
Invitations, 1917
Yale Grades, 1917
Personal, 1917
(4) From Parents, n.d. [ca. 1917-1922]
(2) Personal and Family, 1917-1930
Box 28
Personal and Family, 1917-1930
From Family, 1917-1919
Personal, n.d. [ca. 1917-1922]
Personal, 1918
From Parents, 1918-1919
Personal 1918-1923
Personal, 1919-1920
To Parents, 1919-1921
From Parents, 1919-1920
Personal, n.d. [ca. 1920s]
Personal, 1920
To Parents, 1920s
From Parents, 1920-1922
Box 29
Personal, 1921
From Parents, 1921-1922
To Parents, 1921-1922
From Margaret, 1921-1929
To Parents, 1922-1925
Personal, 1922-1923
From Mother, 1922-1923
From Hobart, 1922-1923
From Parents, 1922-1923
Personal, n.d. [ca. 1923-1924]
Personal, 1923
Box 30
Personal, 1923
From Father, 1923, 1935, 1940
Personal, 1924
Personal, 1925
To Mother, 1925-1927
To Parents, Sweden Trip, 1926
From Parents, in Europe, 1926
From Parents 1926
From Hobart and Mary 1926-1929
To Mother, 1927-1928
From Parents, 1927
Personal, n.d. [ca. 1927-1928]
Box 31
Personal, 1927
Personal, n.d. [ca. 1928-1930]
Personal, Berlin, 1928-1929
Ives and Father, Berlin, 1928-1930
(2) To Parents, 1928
Personal, 1928
Personal, 1928
Box 32
Personal, 1928
Personal, 1928
Personal, 1928
Personal, n.d. [ca. 1929]
Else Pruschowska, n.d.
To Parents, 1929
From Mother, Berlin, 1929
From Else Pruschowska, 1929-1933
Personal, Berlin, 1929-1930
Personal, 1929
Box 33
Personal, 1929
Personal, 1929
Personal, Berlin, 1930
Personal, 1930
To Parents, 1930
To Parents, 1930, 1933, 1938
From Father, 1930-1934
Ives and Father, 1930s
To Father, 1930s
To Mother [added in 1/2007], 1931
To Hobart, 1930s-1940s
From Mother, n.d. [ca. 1930-1933]
From Else Pruschowska to Mrs. Ives Hendrick, 1930-1933
Personal, ca.1931-1934
From Parents, 1931
Box 34
Christmas Cards, 1931, 1934
To Father, 1933-1934
From Parents, 1935-1937
From Family, n.d. [ca. 1935-1937]
To Father, 1936
To Father, 1937
To Father, 1938
Hobart and Mary, 1938-1952
From Family, 1938-1943
From Parents, n.d. [ca. 1938-1943]
To Mother, n.d. [ca. 1940s]
From Father, 1940s
Box 35
To Mother, 1940-1943
From Parents, 1943
To Father, 1943-1948
From Parents, 1944
Christmas Cards, 1944
From Parents, 1945
Hobart and Mary, 1945
From Parents, 1946
Between Ives and Mother, 1947
(2) Christmas Cards, 1947-1949
Between Ives and Mother, n.d. [ca. 1947-1948]
Between Ives and Mother, 1948
Family Research, 1948-1951
Box 36
To Father, 1948
To Mother, Includes letters from grandchildren, 1948-1950
(2) Between Ives and Mother, 1949
Family, Hobart and Mary, 1949-1952
Letter Fragments, 1950s
Between Ives and Mother, n.d. [ca. 1950s]
(2) Between Ives and Mother, 1950
To Mother, 1950-1951
(2) To Mother 1950-1953
Box 37
Between Ives and Mother, 1951
Mexico Trip, 1951-1952
Trip, Canceled, 1952
Between Ives and Mother, 1952
To Mother, Includes Ives Jr’s Death, 1953-1955
About Ives Jr., 1953-1959
To Mother, 1953-1956
About Mother, 1954-1957
To Mother, 1954-1955
To Mother, 1955
To Mother, 1955-1958
To Mother, 1956
To Mother, 1957
Box 38
Autobiography, 1956-1958
To Mother, 1957
To Mother, 1958-1959
To Mother, 1959-1960
To Mother, 1960-1961
To Mother, 1961-1962
Personal, Genealogy, 1963
Financial- Safe Deposit Box Contents, 1965-1969
Jane Hendrick Rumsey, 1967-1974
Personal, n.d.
Personal, n.d.
Sub-Series III.- Bertha, Burton, and Hobart Hendrick
This sub-series contains those letters that I.H. acquired after these family members died. This correspondence contained enough letters from people other than I.H. that they warranted a separate section in order to avoid confusion. There are also many letters included from I.H., as well.
Hobart ca., 1915-1926
Bertha, 1918-1923
Between Burton and Bertha, 1920
Burton, 1922
Burton, 1938
Burton, n.d. [1938-1942]
Burton, 1939
Burton, 1940
Burton, 1941
Burton, 1942
Bertha, n.d.
Series IV.- Scholastic, 1903-1924
Most of this series contains creative writing essays and histories written by I.H. as a child. There are also exercise notebooks and small art projects. The last two folders of the series, from 1918-1924 are from I.H.’s later high school and collegiate years.
Box 40
Notebook, n.d.
(6) Scholastic, n.d.
Childhood book on solar system, n.d.
Childhood play: “How Arthur Became King,” n.d.
Childhood Play, n.d.
Scholastic, n.d. [ca. 1903]
Scholastic, 1903
Scholastic, n.d. [1905-1908]
Box 41
Childhood Play, n.d.
School Papers, n.d.
Biography of Lincoln, 1905
Scholastic, 1905
Scholastic, 1905-1906
Scholastic, 1906-1908
History of Thanksgiving, 1909
Scholastic, 1908
Scholastic, 1910
Scholastic, 1911
Box 42
Scholastic, 1913-1916
“History of the Telephone,” 1915
Class Essays and Poetry, 1918-1921
Class Essays and Poetry, ca. 1919
Yale, 1924
Series V.- Teaching Records, 1925-1968
The majority of the records from this series are from Harvard: the Medical School and the Teaching Unit. There are also some from Massachusetts Mental Health. For more records from Mass. Mental Health, look in Series VI.
Some of the types of papers found are lectures, teaching outlines, student interviews, diagnostic interviews, correspondence, bibliographies, and institutional guidelines and schedules. Most of the documents are specific to I.H.’s teaching, rather than to the institution in which he taught.
Box 43
Certificates and Professional Appointment Announcements, nd
Carricula Vitae, 1941-1964
I.H.’s first case, 1926
Research-Schizophrenia, 1925
Research- Schizophrenia, 1926-1927
Harvard Lectures, n.d.
Pittsburgh Lectures, 1935
Massachusetts Graduate Lectures, 1948
Teaching Outlines (Not I.H.’s), n.d.
Box 44
Case Records, 1926-ca. 1929
Case Study, 1944
Massachusetts Mental Health, 1967-1968
Harvard Medical School: Student Interviews, 1957
Harvard Medical School: Elective Students, 1958-1959
Harvard Medical School: Electives and Special Interviews, 1960-1961
Harvard Medical School: Electives, 1962-1964
Harvard Medical School: Internship Appointments, 1962
Harvard Medical School: IV Students’ References and Correspondence, 1962
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interview Code Sheets, n.d.
Harvard Medical School: Diagnosis, 1944
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interviews 1953-1956
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interviews, 1957-1958
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interviews, 1959
Box 45
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interveiews, 1960
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interveiews, 1961
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interveiews, 1962
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interveiews, 1963
Harvard Medical School: Diagnostic Interveiews, 1964-1966
Harvard Medical School: Retirement from Harvard, 1964
Box 46: Harvard Teaching Unit
Harvard Appointment 1964
HTU 1948-1959
Correspondence, 1947-1948
Correspondence, 1949-1950
Correspondence, 1950-1954
Correspondence, 1954-1955
Correspondence, 1955-1957
Correspondence, 1959-1960
Correspondence, 1960-1963
Correspondence with Dr. Solomon, 1954-1957
Box 47: Harvard Teaching Unit
References, 1953-1958
References, 1959-1960
References, 1960-1964
Third Year Teaching, 1949
Third Year Lectures, 1950
Third Year Instructors, 1951
Britannica Article, 1949
Programs and Materials, 1958-1962
Bibliography, 1950-1952
Bibliography, 1955
Bibliography 1959-1961
Box 48
Residency Programs and Correspondence, 1948-1955
Fourth Year Students’ Information and Materials, n.d.
Dr. Haven’s Project, 1958-1959
Notes regarding Instructions, 1957-1958
Child Psychiatry Unit Correspondence, 1950-1952
Series VI.- Professional Organizations, 1940-1971
I.H. was involved in several organizations: American Psychoanalytic Association (APA), Boston Psychopathic Hospital (BPH), Southard Clinic, Massachusetts Mental Health Clinic (MMHC), Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute (BPSI), and more. The majority of the records in this series are from the APA. The organizations are arranged in alphabetical order, with the exception of the APA, which is boxed separately, due to its size.
Many researchers may be looking for I.H.’s records from BPSI. Due to its confidential nature, most of these records have been scheduled for destruction, as mandated by law. Series VII. does contain some of the BPSI/BPI seminars. The committee files that fell into this category that Hendrick kept are as follows:
Education, 1943-1947, 1950-1965
Membership-Training, 1952
Students, 1951-1971
Curriculum 1950-1959
BPI Faculty 1964-1971
Admissions 1948-1960, 1968-1971
Education and Review 1964-1969
Executive, 1950
Training Analysts 1952, 1959, 1961-1971
Box 48 Continued
American Orthopsychiatric Association, 1946-1953
American Society for Research in Psychosomatic Problems- Committee on Infancy and Childhood 1943
American Society for Research in Psychosomatic Problems- Committee on Infancy and Childhood 1944-1946
Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, 1939-1942
BPSI Library, 1953
Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 1953-1958
BPH 2nd Year Resident Seminar, 1959
BPH 50th Anniversary Paper by R. Kaufman, Discussion by Lawrence Kolb, 1962
BPH 50th Anniversary Panel Correspondence, 1961-1963
Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1940-1941
Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1946-1950
International Psychoanalytic Association, 1949-1952
International Psychoanalytic Association 1971
Massachusetts Mental Health Clinic Correspondence and References, 1965-1968
Massachusetts Mental Society, 1944-1946, 1954
Southard Clinic, 1959-1969
Box 49: American Psychoanalytic Association
Arbitration Council Committee, 1945-1946
Arbitration Council Committee, 1945-1946
Archives Committee, 1965-1966
Bulletin, 1948-1949
Correspondence, 1943-1959
Correspondence, 1964
Correspondence, President’s, 1955-1959
“The Current Practice of Psychoanalysis” Discussion Group, 1967
Education in State Hospitals Committee, 1955-1956
Evaluation of Therapy Committee, 1948-1949
Executive Council, 1943-1947
Executive Council, 1953-1957
Fact Finding Research Committee, 1959-1960
National Conference on Post War Problems of Psychiatric Training Postwar Problems 1945-1946
Box 50: American Psychoanalytic Association (continued)
National Conference on Post War Problems, 1945-1946
Menninger Award Committee, 1959
Nominating Advisory Committee, 1957
Northern New England APA, 1944-1967
Program Committee, 1947
Program Committee, 1949-1950
Program Committee, Brill Memorial, 1948-1949
Psychoanalytic Education Survey, 1955-1958
Research Award Committee, 1955-1956
Standing Committees, 1948-1951
Survey Committee, 1954-1956
Survey Financing Committee, 1954-1957
Series VII. Seminars, Conferences and Symposia, 1935-1960
This series contains several seminars and conferences hosted by BPSI from the mid-1950s. There is also a conference about post-war Germany from 1945-1946. The records are arranged in alphabetical order.
Box 51
BPI Clinical Conference, 1957
BPI Development and Pathology of the Ego, 1955, 1956
BPI Seminar, 1955, 1956
BPSI Seminars, 1955-1956
BPI Theory of Instincts, 1955, 1956
Depression Symposium, 1960
Ego Psychology Seminar- David Rapaport, 1951
Evaluation of Therapy by Psychoanalysis Symposium, 1951
Germany After the War Conference - Paper by P. Kecshemti and N. Leites, 1945
Germany After the War Conference, 1946
Sociology Seminar, 1942
Techniques Seminar, 1935
Series VIII.- Manuscripts, Reprints, Discussions, 1927-1972
Hendrick’s articles and manuscripts are arranged in alphabetical order. There are some samples of rough drafts for some of the more extensive projects, like Facts and Theories. There are also some unpublished manuscripts, such as “A Moment’s Glimpse of the Genius of Beethoven” and “Problems of Training in Modern Psychiatry.”
Part of this series deals with I.H.’s collection of other people’s published writings. Originally, there were six cubic feet of these reprints. Because these were published and therefore available through other sources, the archivist chose to discard these reprints after recording the author, title and date. This index is labeled “List of Reprints Collected by I.H.” and it is in box 55.
There are few discussions; they date from the 1950s and 1960s.
Box 52
“A.B.C. of Psychoanalysis,” original manuscript, ca. 1932
Abstracts, In German n.d.
Abstract: “The Psychoanalytic Movement,” 1929
Burr, Ruth: Obituary, 1954
“A Contribution to the Study of Transvestism and the Choice of Neurosis,” n.d.
“A Criticism of Certain Methods of Contemporary Psychiatry,” 1932
Dream Resistance and Schizophrenia- Correspondence, 1958
“Dynamic Psychiatry,” 1949
“Ego Defense and the Mechanism of Oral Ejection in Schizophrenia: The Psychoanalysis of a Pre-Psychotic Case,” n.d.
“The Ego and the Defense Mechanism, n.d.
“Ego In Infancy,” 1959
“Evolution of Art Music” (mss), n.d.
Facts and Theories hand written introduction, n.d.
Facts and Theories, 2nd ed. unused preface, n.d.
Facts and Theories reviews, n.d.
Facts and Theories correspondence, 1939
Facts and Theories 3rd ed. correspondence, 1953-1958
Facts and Theories 3rd ed. correspondence, 1956-1959
Facts and Theories paperback correspondence, 1964
“The Finger and the Female Castration Complex,” n.d.
Box 53
“A Fundamental Reform in Psychiatric Education,” 1951
“Fruition of an Idea”- correspondence, 1966
“A Fundamental Reform in Psychiatric Education,” 1951
“Hitler,” n.d.
“Infancy Project,” n.d.
“Infantile Sexuality,” n.d.
“Jews: A Project,” 1928
“A Moment’s Glimpse of the Genius of Beethoven,” unpublished mss, n.d.
“Mothers and Their Professional Surrogates, 1938
“Charles Nigro: A Case Study,” n.d.
“Objective Evaluation of the Therapist,” 1948
“Our Generation of Psychiatrists: Changes in Our Words and Changes in Our Thinking,” 1966
“Our Generation of Psychiatrists, Changes in our Words and Changes in Our Thinking,” 1967
Dr. Martin W. Peck: Obituary, n.d.
Personality Project, ca. 1928
Physiological Infantilism,” 1950-1952
“Physiology and Psychoanalysis” (mss), n.d.
“The Place of Psychoanalysis in Practice of Psychiatry” (mss), n.d.
“Presidential Address,” final mss, 1955
“Principles and Practice of Psychiatric Education Today,” 1963
Box 54
“Problems of Training in Modern Psychiatry,” (unpublished mss) 1962
“The Professional Attitude in Social Work” (mss) n.d.
“Psychiatric Education” n.d.
“The Reality of Infantile Sexuality” n.d.
“Sex At Vassar” 1964
“Social and Clinical Manifestations of the Emotion of Hate” n.d.
“Suicide as Wish-Fulfillment” 1938
“Techniques” n.d.
“Theory of Instincts, Female Sexuality” (mss) n.d.
“Therapy of Psychoneurosis,” n.d.
“Trend in Research in Earliest Ears from the Psychoanalyst’s Point of View” n.d.
“Vicissitudes of the Instincts in Early Schizophrenia: The Psychoanalysis of a Pre-Psychotic Case” Rough Draft n.d.
“What Does a Woman Want?” n.d.
Reviews Written by I.H. 1931-1940
Reviews 1958, 1962, 1972
F.R.C.P. by Bernard Hart 1927
“Practical Aspects of Psychoanalysis” by Lawrence Kubie 1936
Reprints by I.H. 1939-195
Box 55
List of reprints collected by I.H., n.d.
Correspondence, ca. 1932
Request for Reprints, Correspondence, 1951-1965
Mailing List 1942
Reprint Mailing List, 1951, 1967
Discussions, n.d.
Panels and Discussions, ca. 1950
“Reflections on Training,” Lawrence Kubie, 1966
Discussions, 1964-1968
Discussion Correspondence, 1959-1960
Series IX.- Photographs, 1913-1955
There are few photographs in this collection. They are mostly unidentified family and vacation snapshots. 22 additional photographs of Ives Hendrick have been added to this box by Dr. Gifford in November 2006. Note: A large collection of Hendrick’s family photographs (box 57) received from his daughter Jane Rumsey has not yet been processed.
Box 56
Photographs, ca. 1913-1916
Mediterranean Trip (12 photos) 1956
Photographs, ca. 1940s
Photographs, ca. 1960s [added 11/2006]
[added 11/2006]
Snapshot book, May 1956 [added 11/2006]
[added 11/2006]
Photograph Index List 1926-1955
Box 57 [in process]
[in process]
Series X: Biographical Materials
This collection contains memorial speeches, obituaries, and other articles and materials about Ives Hendrick. A copy of Ives Hendrick’s will could also be found here.