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Box E

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Contains 3 Results:

Article titled, "Fragrance and Flavor, in leaf, bark, twig, and fruit" published in Morton Arboretum, Bulletin of Popular Information, Vol. 18, No. 10, October 1943 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 14, item: 1Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E14:Bulletin of Popular Information 1943.10.xx
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Fragrance and Flavor in leaf, bark, twig, and fruit by May Theilgaard Watts published in the Morton Arboetum, Bulletin of Popular Information, Volume 18, Number 10, October, 1943.

Newspaper clipping "A Garden of Fragrance for Those Who Cannot See" published in N.Y. Times, October 25, 1953 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 14, item: 6Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E14:NY Times 1953.10.25
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Newspaper clipping from the New York Times published October 25, 1953 with two articles. One titled, "A Garden of Fragrance for Those Who Cannot See" and "Tree of Distinction, the Merits of Sassafras Refute 'Weed' Charges." Mildred Bliss may have been interested in both articles, but more likely her interest in the clipping was for the article about a fragrant garden for the blind in the City of Brighton on the south coast of England.

Article titled, "Blind Persons Border" in The New Beacon, volume XXXIII, No. 391, July 15, 1949 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 14, item: 11Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E14:New Beacon 1949.07.15
Scope and Contents: Article published in The New Beacon, a magazine devoted to the interests of the blind, volume XXXIII, No. 391, July 15th, 1949. The article, "Blind Persons Border" by P.J. was likely of intereste to Mildred Bliss who wanted to create a garden for the blind in the Dumbarton Oaks Garden. The text the article was also sent from the National Institute of the Blind, London to Lady Rowan in the collection of letters she sent to Mildred Bliss, E14:Rowan 1951.09.12B.The other two are...