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Box E

 Container

Contains 2 Results:

Exchange of letters between Helen H. Greenlees, 3127 Dumbarton Avenue, Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and her secretary, April 4- 6, 1940 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 9, item: 6Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E9:Greenlees 1940.04.06
Scope and Contents:

Exchange of letters (handwritten and typescript) between Helen H. Greenlees and Mildred Bliss and her secretary. Greenlees asks if she can visit the Dumbarton Oaks Garden with her 20th Century Club Nature Section. Mildred Bliss approves the request through her secretary.

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
Scope and Contents:

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.