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Box E

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Contains 3 Results:

Exchange of letters, notes, and an announcement involving the Girl Scout Troop 53 and 54, District of Columbia and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss and her secretary, Dorothy Kingsford, April 10 - June 3, 1935 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 8, item: 10Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E8:Girl Scouts 1935.06.03
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Requests sent by individuals to Dumbarton Oaks and Robert and Mildred Bliss. Six letters are copies of letters sent by Mildred Bliss or her secretary in response to requests. Two copies, one letter and one telegram, sent by Robert Woods Bliss or his secretary responding to individual requests.

Note from Mildred Bliss's secretary to Mildred Bliss, May 11, 1939 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 9, item: 10Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E9:Moore 1939.05.11
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Handwritten note by Mildred Bliss's secretary for Mildred Bliss tells her Frederick Moore, adviser to the Japanese Embassy brought three officials Japanese gardeners to see the Dumbarton Oaks Gardens.

Article titled, "In an English Garden, Scent" from The Illustrated London News, December 3, 1949 Digital

File — Box: E, Folder: 14, item: 10Identifier: DDO-RB-GAR-001, E14:Illustrated London News 1949.12.03
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News magazine article titled "In an English Garden, Scent" by Clarence Elliott and published in The Illustrated London News, December 3, 1949 on page 866. Article likely provided information to Mildred Bliss when considering the creation of a garden for the blind in the Dumbarton Oaks Garden.