Background
Chilman, Catherine Earles Street was born on September 20, 1914 in Cleveland. Daughter of Elwood Vickers and Augusta (Jewitt) Street.
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Social welfare educator author
Chilman, Catherine Earles Street was born on September 20, 1914 in Cleveland. Daughter of Elwood Vickers and Augusta (Jewitt) Street.
AB, Oberlin College, 1935. Master of Arts, University Chicago, 1938. Doctor of Philosophy, University Syracuse, 1958.
Caseworker, United Charities Chicago, 1937-1939; caseworker, Family Superior vena cava syndrome, Roanoke, Virginia, 1939-1940; psychiatric consultant, American Red Cross, Syracuse, New York, 1943-1944; teacher department child development, family relations, Syracuse University, 1947-1949; instructor, Syracuse University, 1949-1957; assistant professor, Syracuse University, 1957-1961; senior social worker, New York State Mental Health Research Unit, Syracuse, 1955-1957; parent education specialist Children's Bureau, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1961-1964; research administrator, United States Welfare Administration, 1964-1969; dean faculty, Hood College, Frederick, Maryland., 1969-1971; curriculum director, International Population Planning and Social Work Education Project, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1971-1972; professor, School Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1972-1986; professor emerita, School Social Welfare, University of Wisconsin, since 1986; president, National Groves Conference on the Family, 1975-1978. Speaker, consultant on research, family life, public policy to universities, federal government and professional organizations.
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Fellow American Psychological Association. Member National Council on Family Relations (board directors 1991-1993, secretary 1992-1993), Groves Conference on Marriage and Family (honorary life, board directors, national workshop director 1992).
Married C. William Chilman, September 27, 1936 (deceased 1977). Children: Margaret Chilman Carpenter, Jeanne Chilman Klovdahl, Catherine Chilman Brown.